SPLASH 2014
Mon 20 - Fri 24 October 2014 Portland, Oregon, United States
Robert Grimm

Registered user since Sat 27 Sep 2014

Name:Robert Grimm
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My research explores how to leverage programming language technologies to make complex systems easier to build, maintain, and extend. Currently, I am focused on streaming systems ESOP ’10, DEBS ’12, and DEBS ’13. Previous efforts include replication systems NSDI ’09, content distribution networks NSDI ’06 and NSDI ’07, pervasive applications TOCS 22(4), and access control policies TOCS 19(1).

The xtc project provides the foundation for much of my programming languages work, including my work on modular syntax PLDI ’06; multilingual programming OOPSLA ’07, debugging OOPSLA ’09, bug finding PLDI ’10, and macros ECOOP ’12; as well as parsing all of C PLDI ’12. Previous projects include the one.world architecture for pervasive computing as well as the SPIN and exokernel extensible operating systems.

Affiliation:Goldman Sachs

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