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SPLASH 2017
Sun 22 - Fri 27 October 2017 Vancouver, Canada
Sun 22 Oct 2017 11:15 - 12:00 at Prince of Wales - Session 2

Legacy software systems were often written not just in programming languages typically associated with legacy, such as COBOL, JOVIAL and PL/I, but also in decommissioned 4GLs. Writing compilers and other migration and renovation tools for such languages is an active business that requires substantial e ort but has proven to be a successful strategy for many cases. However, the process of covering such languages is lled with unconventional requirements and limitations: the lack of useful documentation, large scale of codebases, counter-intuitive language engineering principles, buggy reference implementations, etc.

In this paper, we motivate the incremental nature of software language engineering when it concerns legacy languages in particular, and outline a few related challenges.

Sun 22 Oct

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10:30 - 12:00
10:30
45m
Talk
Designing a Live Development Experience for Web Components
PX/17.2
Jens Lincke Hasso Plattner Institute, Stefan Ramson Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, Patrick Rein Hasso Plattner Institute, Robert Hirschfeld HPI, Marcel Taeumel Hasso Plattner Institute, Tim Felgentreff Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Potsdam
Pre-print
11:15
45m
Talk
Incremental Coverage of Legacy Software Languages
PX/17.2
Vadim Zaytsev Raincode Labs, Belgium
Pre-print