ISSTA/ECOOP 2024
Mon 16 - Fri 20 September 2024 Vienna, Austria
Thu 19 Sep 2024 09:05 - 10:00 at EI 2 Pichelmayer - MPLR Keynote

Since the dawn of computing, many formats for executable programs have come and gone. The design of an executable format encounters design choices and tradeoffs such as expressiveness, ease of parsing/decoding/execution, the level of abstraction, and performance. With the advent of WebAssembly, a portable low-level compilation target for many languages, an intriguing question arises: can we finally standardize a universal binary format and software virtual machine? After many years, I believe that we finally can. Unlike language-specific bytecode formats whose abstraction level serves only one language family well, or machine-code formats that serve specific ISAs and operating systems well, WebAssembly sits between these levels of abstraction. In this talk I will share my vision for a future where all software sits on a standardized, well-specified, formally-verified substrate that allows innovation above and below, and unlocks high performance and portability for all programming languages.

Thu 19 Sep

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09:00 - 10:00
MPLR KeynoteMPLR at EI 2 Pichelmayer
09:00
5m
Day opening
Welcome from the Chairs
MPLR
G: M. Anton Ertl TU Wien, P: Christoph Kirsch University of Salzburg; Czech Technical University
09:05
55m
Keynote
Can WebAssembly Be Software’s Final Substrate? (Keynote)
MPLR
K: Ben L. Titzer Carnegie Mellon University
DOI

Information for Participants
Thu 19 Sep 2024 09:00 - 10:00 at EI 2 Pichelmayer - MPLR Keynote
Info for room EI 2 Pichelmayer:

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