Mon 15 Jun 2015 14:25 - 14:50 at PLDI Main RED (Portland 256) - Correctness Chair(s): Jens Palsberg

We present Code Phage (CP), a system for automatically trans- ferring correct code from donor applications into recipient applications to successfully eliminate errors in the recipient. Experimental results using six donor applications to eliminate nine errors in six recipient applications highlight the ability of CP to transfer code across applications to eliminate otherwise fatal integer and buffer overflow errors. Because CP works with binary donors with no need for source code or symbolic information, it supports a wide range of use cases. To the best of our knowledge, CP is the first system to eliminate soft- ware errors via the successful transfer of correct code across applications.

Mon 15 Jun

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14:00 - 15:40
CorrectnessResearch Papers at PLDI Main RED (Portland 256)
Chair(s): Jens Palsberg University of California, Los Angeles
14:00
25m
Talk
Algorithmic Debugging of Real-World Haskell Programs: Deriving Dependencies from the Cost Centre Stack
Research Papers
Maarten Faddegon University of Kent, UK, Olaf Chitil University of Kent, UK
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14:25
25m
Talk
Automatic Error Elimination by Multi-Application Code Transfer
Research Papers
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14:50
25m
Talk
Light: Replay via Tightly Bounded Recording
Research Papers
Peng Liu Purdue University, Xiangyu Zhang Purdue University, Omer Tripp IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yunhui Zheng IBM Research
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15:15
25m
Talk
Many-Core Compiler Fuzzing
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Nathan Chong University College London, Alastair F. Donaldson Imperial College London, Andrei Lascu Imperial College London, Christopher Lidbury Imperial College London
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