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Room information: Salle 109, Barre 44-54
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
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109
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80
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Sun 15 Jan
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09:15 - 10:00
Session I
SCM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
09:15
45m
Talk
What is Secure Compilation? Part I
SCM
Marco Patrignani
MPI-SWS, Germany
Link to publication
10:30 - 12:00
Session II
SCM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
10:30
10m
Talk
What is Secure Compilation? Part II (Short talk)
SCM
Cătălin Hriţcu
Inria Paris
Link to publication
10:40
10m
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Can relational logic facilitate secure compilation? (Short talk)
SCM
David Naumann
Stevens Institute of Technology
File Attached
10:50
10m
Talk
Full Abstraction for Language Design (Short talk)
SCM
Gabriel Scherer
Northeastern University
File Attached
11:00
10m
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Cogent: Where we Stand and What Comes Next (Short talk)
SCM
Christine Rizkallah
University of Pennsylvania, USA
File Attached
11:15
45m
Talk
Enforcing Well-Bracketed Control Flow on a Capability Machine using Local Capabilities
SCM
Lau Skorstengaard
File Attached
14:00 - 15:30
Session III
SCM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
14:00
45m
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Linking Types: Secure compilation of multi-language programs
SCM
Daniel Patterson
Northeastern University
File Attached
14:45
45m
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Fully-Abstract Compilation of Parametric Polymorphism into Dynamic Sealing
SCM
Dominique Devriese
iMinds - Distrinet, KU Leuven
File Attached
16:00 - 17:30
Session IV
SCM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
16:00
45m
Talk
Software Fault Isolation avec CompCert
SCM
Frédéric Besson
File Attached
16:45
45m
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Security preserving compilation of low-level programs embedded in F*
SCM
Jonathan Protzenko
Microsoft Research
File Attached
Mon 16 Jan
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09:00 - 10:00
Keynote
PEPM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Ulrik Pagh Schultz
University of Southern Denmark
09:00
60m
Talk
Compiling Untyped Lambda Calculus to Lower-Level Code by Game Semantics and Partial Evaluation (Invited Talk)
PEPM
Daniil Berezun
JetBrains, Russia
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Neil D. Jones
University of Copenhagen, Danmark
DOI
10:30 - 12:00
Programming languages
PEPM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Andrew Farmer
Facebook
10:30
30m
Talk
Lightweight Soundness for Towers of Language Extensions
PEPM
Alejandro Serrano
Utrecht University
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Jurriaan Hage
Utrecht University
11:00
30m
Talk
Detecting code clones with gaps by function applications
PEPM
Tsubasa Matsushita
Shibaura Institute of Technology
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Isao Sasano
Shibaura Institute of Technology
11:30
30m
Talk
PEG Parsing in Less Space Using Progressive Tabling and Dynamic Analysis
Best Paper
PEPM
Fritz Henglein
DIKU, Denmark
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Ulrik Terp Rasmussen
DIKU, University of Copenhagen
14:00 - 15:30
Tutorial (Idris, Inside-Out) and Poster Session
PEPM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Ulrik Pagh Schultz
University of Southern Denmark
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Jeremy Yallop
University of Cambridge, UK
14:00
60m
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Idris, Inside-Out: A Tutorial on Extending Idris in Idris
PEPM
David Thrane Christiansen
Indiana University
15:00
30m
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Invited posters
PEPM
Nada Amin
EPFL
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Tiark Rompf
Purdue University
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Oleg Kiselyov
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Aggelos Biboudis
University of Athens
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Nick Palladinos
Nessos Information Technologies, SA
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Yannis Smaragdakis
University of Athens
15:00
30m
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Language-integrated Query with Ordering, Grouping and Outer Joins (poster)
PEPM
Tatsuya Katsushima
Tohoku University, Japan
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Oleg Kiselyov
16:00 - 17:00
Transformation (part I)
PEPM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Chung-chieh Shan
Indiana University, USA
16:00
30m
Talk
Verification of Code Generators via Higher-Order Model Checking
PEPM
Takashi Suwa
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Takeshi Tsukada
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Naoki Kobayashi
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Atsushi Igarashi
Kyoto University
16:30
30m
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Interactive data representation migration: Exploiting program dependence to aid program transformation
PEPM
Krishna Narasimhan
Goethe University
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Julia Lawall
Inria/LIP6
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Christoph Reichenbach
Goethe University
Tue 17 Jan
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Tutorial: reversible computing
PEPM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Ulrik Pagh Schultz
University of Southern Denmark
09:00
60m
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Reversible computing from a programming language perspective
PEPM
Robert Glück
10:30 - 12:00
Types
PEPM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Robert Glück
10:30
30m
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Cost versus Precision for Approximate Typing for Python
PEPM
Levin Fritz
Utrecht University
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Jurriaan Hage
Utrecht University
11:00
30m
Talk
Refining types using type guards in TypeScript
PEPM
Ivo Gabe de Wolff
Utrecht University
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Jurriaan Hage
Utrecht University
11:30
30m
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Predicting Resource Consumption of Higher-Order Workflows
PEPM
Markus Klinik
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Jurriaan Hage
Utrecht University
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Jan Martin Jansen
Netherlands Defence Academy
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Rinus Plasmeijer
Radboud University Nijmegen
14:00 - 15:30
Tutorial: Partial Evaluation for Language Implementation
PEPM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Jeremy Yallop
University of Cambridge, UK
14:00
90m
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Practical Partial Evaluation for Language Implementation with Graal & Truffle
PEPM
Gilles Duboscq
16:00 - 17:00
Transformation (part II)
PEPM
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
Chair(s):
Jurriaan Hage
Utrecht University
16:00
30m
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Functional Parallels of Sequential Imperatives
PEPM
Tiark Rompf
Purdue University
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Kevin J. Brown
Stanford University
16:30
30m
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A Functional Reformulation of UnCAL Graph-Transformations: Or, Graph Transformation as Graph Reduction
PEPM
Kazutaka Matsuda
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Kazuyuki Asada
University of Tokyo
Sat 21 Jan
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Session One
Off the Beaten Track
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09:00
60m
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Keynote talk: Reasoning about Functional Programs: Exploring, Testing and Inductive Proofs.
Off the Beaten Track
Moa Johansson
Chalmers University of Technology
10:30 - 12:10
Session Two
Off the Beaten Track
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
10:30
25m
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Can we machine-learn programming language semantics?
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Dan Ghica
University of Birmingham
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Khulood Alyahya
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Victor Patentasu
File Attached
10:55
25m
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How Far Apart Should Those Programs Be?
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Ugo Dal Lago
University of Bologna, France
File Attached
11:20
25m
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Programming Quantum Annealers
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George Stelle
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Scott Pakin
File Attached
11:45
25m
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Understanding the POSIX Shell as a Programming Language
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Michael Greenberg
Pomona College
File Attached
14:00 - 15:25
Session Three
Off the Beaten Track
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
14:00
60m
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Keynote talk: Varieties of Programming Experience
Off the Beaten Track
Alan Blackwell
University of Cambridge
15:00
25m
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Bootstrapping the next generation of mathematical social machines
Off the Beaten Track
Ursula Martin
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Alison Pease
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Joe Corneli
File Attached
16:00 - 18:05
Session Four
Off the Beaten Track
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Salle 109, Barre 44-54
16:00
25m
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Designing extensible, domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams
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Katherine Ye
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Keenan Crane
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Jonathan Aldrich
Carnegie Mellon University
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Joshua Sunshine
Carnegie Mellon University
File Attached
16:25
25m
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Laziness Boxes You In
Off the Beaten Track
Jose Calderon
Galois, Inc.
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Stephen Magill
File Attached
16:50
25m
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Programming with Epistemic Logic
Off the Beaten Track
Markus Eger
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Chris Martens
Carnegie Mellon University
File Attached
17:15
25m
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Preventing False Discoveries in Adaptive Data Analysis: a Programming Language approach
Off the Beaten Track
Marco Gaboardi
SUNY Buffalo, USA
File Attached
17:40
25m
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Running Incomplete Programs
Off the Beaten Track
Ian Voysey
Carnegie Mellon University
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Cyrus Omar
Carnegie Mellon University
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Matthew Hammer
University of Colorado, Boulder
File Attached
Sun 15 Jan
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Programming languages
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Tutorial (Idris, Inside-Out) and Poster Session
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Transformation (part I)
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Tutorial: reversible computing
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Types
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Tutorial: Partial Evaluation for Language Implementation
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Transformation (part II)
Sat 21 Jan
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What is Secure Compilation? Part I
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What is Secure Compilation? Part II (Short talk)
10:30 - 10:40
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Can relational logic facilitate secure compilation? (Short talk)
10:40 - 10:50
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Full Abstraction for Language Design (Short talk)
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Cogent: Where we Stand and What Comes Next (Short talk)
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Enforcing Well-Bracketed Control Flow on a Capability Machine using Loc ...
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Linking Types: Secure compilation of multi-language programs
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Fully-Abstract Compilation of Parametric Polymorphism into Dynamic Sealing
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Software Fault Isolation avec CompCert
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Security preserving compilation of low-level programs embedded in F*
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Compiling Untyped Lambda Calculus to Lower-Level Code by Game Semantics ...
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Lightweight Soundness for Towers of Language Extensions
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Detecting code clones with gaps by function applications
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Best Paper
PEG Parsing in Less Space Using Progressive Tabling and Dynamic Analysis
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Idris, Inside-Out: A Tutorial on Extending Idris in Idris
14:00 - 15:00
PEPM
Invited posters
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Language-integrated Query with Ordering, Grouping and Outer Joins (poster)
15:00 - 15:30
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Verification of Code Generators via Higher-Order Model Checking
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Interactive data representation migration: Exploiting program dependenc ...
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Reversible computing from a programming language perspective
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Cost versus Precision for Approximate Typing for Python
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Refining types using type guards in TypeScript
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Predicting Resource Consumption of Higher-Order Workflows
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Practical Partial Evaluation for Language Implementation with Graal & ...
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Functional Parallels of Sequential Imperatives
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A Functional Reformulation of UnCAL Graph-Transformations: Or, Graph Tr ...
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Keynote talk: Reasoning about Functional Programs: Exploring, Testing a ...
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Can we machine-learn programming language semantics?
10:30 - 10:55
Off the Beaten Track
How Far Apart Should Those Programs Be?
10:55 - 11:20
Off the Beaten Track
Programming Quantum Annealers
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Off the Beaten Track
Understanding the POSIX Shell as a Programming Language
11:45 - 12:10
Off the Beaten Track
Keynote talk: Varieties of Programming Experience
14:00 - 15:00
Off the Beaten Track
Bootstrapping the next generation of mathematical social machines
15:00 - 15:25
Off the Beaten Track
Designing extensible, domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams
16:00 - 16:25
Off the Beaten Track
Laziness Boxes You In
16:25 - 16:50
Off the Beaten Track
Programming with Epistemic Logic
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Off the Beaten Track
Preventing False Discoveries in Adaptive Data Analysis: a Programming L ...
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Running Incomplete Programs
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