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Mon 20 Oct
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08:30 - 10:00
Session 1
DSLDI
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Salon I
Chair(s):
Guido Wachsmuth
Delft University of Technology
08:30
30m
Day opening
Welcome & Introductions
DSLDI
09:00
30m
Talk
Compositionality in embedded DSLs
DSLDI
Jeremy Gibbons
University of Oxford, UK
09:30
30m
Talk
Formal Semantics as a Language Designer’s Toolbox: A case for semantics-inspired language design
DSLDI
Paolo G. Giarrusso
University of Marburg
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Klaus Ostermann
University of Marburg
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Tillmann Rendel
University of Marburg
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Eric Walkingshaw
University of Marburg
10:30 - 12:00
Session 2
DSLDI
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Salon I
Chair(s):
Tiark Rompf
Purdue & Oracle Labs
10:30
30m
Talk
Accordion: An EDSL for Hardware Instruction Set Extensions
DSLDI
Matthew Fernandez
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Rebekah Leslie-Hurd
11:00
30m
Talk
PENCIL: A platform-neutral intermediate language for the parallelizing compilation of DSLs
DSLDI
Ulysse Beaugnon
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Riyadh Baghdadi
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Mohammed Javed Absar
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Adam Betts
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Albert Cohen
INRIA
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Alastair F. Donaldson
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Tobias Grosser
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Sven van Haastregt
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Yabin Hu
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Jeroen Ketema
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Alexey Kravets
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Anton Lokmotov
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Sven Verdoolaege
11:30
30m
Talk
Stella: A DSL for structuring high-performance simulations in Python
DSLDI
David Mohr
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Darko Stefanovic
13:30 - 15:00
Session 3
DSLDI
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Salon I
Chair(s):
Laurence Tratt
King's College London
13:30
30m
Talk
A Common Core for Language Tools
DSLDI
Gabriël Konat
Delft University of Technology
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Vlad Vergu
TU Delft
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Guido Wachsmuth
Delft University of Technology
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Eelco Visser
Delft University of Technology
14:00
30m
Talk
Composable Syntax Macros
DSLDI
Chenglong Wang
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Cyrus Omar
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Jonathan Aldrich
Carnegie Mellon University
14:30
30m
Talk
SMAST: Constructing Languages for Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Problems
DSLDI
Kevin Baldor
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Jianwei Niu
15:30 - 17:00
Session 4
DSLDI
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Salon I
Chair(s):
Adam Welc
Oracle Labs
15:30
30m
Talk
A Rationale for Faust Design Decisions
DSLDI
Yann Orlarey
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Dominique Fober
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Stéphane Letz
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Albert Gräf
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Pierre Jouvelot
16:00
60m
Day closing
Group Discussion/Panel: DSL tooling - Where are we now and where we are headed?
DSLDI
Tue 21 Oct
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08:30 - 10:00
Invited paper and technical paper session 1
DLS
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Salon I
Chair(s):
Laurence Tratt
King's College London
08:30
60m
Talk
Invited talk: Why do we know so little about programming languages, and what would have happened if we had known more?
DLS
Stefan Hanenberg
University of Duisburg-Essen
09:30
20m
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Scriptable Operating Systems with Lua
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Lourival Vieira Neto
The NetBSD Foundation
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Roberto Ierusalimschy
PUC-Rio
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Ana Lúcia de Moura
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Marc Balmer
10:30 - 12:00
Technical paper session 2
DLS
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Salon I
Chair(s):
James Noble
Victoria University of Wellington
10:30
20m
Talk
Abstracting Abstract Control
DLS
J. Ian Johnson
Northeastern University
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David Van Horn
10:50
20m
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Contracts for Domain-Specific Languages in Ruby
DLS
T. Stephen Strickland
Brown University
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Brianna M. Ren
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Jeffrey S. Foster
11:10
20m
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Sweeten Your JavaScript: Hygienic Macros for ES5
DLS
Tim Disney
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Nathan Faubion
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Dave Herman
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Cormac Flanagan
UC Santa Cruz
11:30
20m
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Design and Evaluation of Gradual Typing for Python
DLS
Michael Vitousek
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Andrew Kent
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Jeremy G. Siek
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Jim Baker
13:30 - 15:00
Technical paper session 3
DLS
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Salon I
Chair(s):
Christian Wimmer
Oracle Labs
13:30
20m
Talk
SqueakJS - A Modern and Practical Smalltalk That Runs in Any Browser
DLS
Bert Freudenberg
CDG Labs
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Dan Ingalls
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Tim Felgentreff
Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Potsdam
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Tobias Pape
Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Potsdam
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Robert Hirschfeld
HPI
13:50
20m
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ACDC-JS: Explorative Benchmarking of JavaScript Memory Management
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Martin Aigner
University of Salzburg
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Thomas Hütter
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Christoph Kirsch
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Alexander Miller
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Hannes Payer
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Mario Preishuber
14:10
20m
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Dynamic Page Sharing Optimization for the R Language
DLS
Helena Kotthaus
Department of Computer Science 12, TU Dortmund University
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Ingo Korb
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Michael Engel
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Peter Marwedel
14:30
20m
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Using JavaScript and WebCL for Numerical Computations: A Comparative Study of Native and Web Technologies
DLS
Faiz Khan
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Vincent Foley-Bourgon
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Sujay Kathrotia
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Erick Lavoie
McGill University
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Laurie Hendren
McGill University
15:30 - 17:00
Technical paper session 4
DLS
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Salon I
Chair(s):
Jonathan Edwards
MIT, USA
15:30
20m
Talk
Typed Objects in JavaScript
DLS
Nicholas Matsakis
Mozilla Corporation
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Dave Herman
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Dmitry Lomov
15:50
20m
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Object Versioning to Support Recovery Needs: Using Proxies to Preserve Previous Development States in Lively
DLS
Bastian Steinert
Hasso Plattner Institute
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Lauritz Thamsen
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Tim Felgentreff
Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Potsdam
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Robert Hirschfeld
HPI
16:10
20m
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Dynamic Detection of Object Capability Violations Through Model Checking
DLS
Dustin Rhodes
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Tim Disney
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Cormac Flanagan
UC Santa Cruz
16:30
20m
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On the Use of Type Predicates in Object-Oriented Software: The Case of Smalltalk
DLS
Oscar Callaú
University of Chile
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Romain Robbes
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Éric Tanter
University of Chile
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David Röthlisberger
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Alexandre Bergel
Thu 23 Oct
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10:30 - 12:00
Panel: East Meets West
SPLASH Wavefront
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Salon I
Chair(s):
David Archer
Galois
10:30
90m
Talk
Panel: East Meets West — the Influences of Geography on Software Production
SPLASH Wavefront
Steven D. Fraser
Independent Consultant
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Dennis Mancl
Alcatel-Lucent
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Aki Namioka
Marchex
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Roberto Salama
Millennium Partners
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Allen Wirfs-Brock
Mozilla Corporation
13:30 - 15:00
Invited Talk: Eric Forsberg
SPLASH Wavefront
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Salon I
Chair(s):
David Archer
Galois
13:30
90m
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Invited Talk: Avoiding the software development apocalypse through continuous build and test
SPLASH Wavefront
Eric Forsberg
Mentor Graphics Corporation
Fri 24 Oct
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10:30 - 12:00
Invited Talk: Ward Cunningham
SPLASH Wavefront
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Salon I
Chair(s):
David Archer
Galois
10:30
90m
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Invited Talk: Design Goals of the Smallest Federated Wiki
SPLASH Wavefront
Ward Cunningham
New Relic
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Compositionality in embedded DSLs
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Formal Semantics as a Language Designer’s Toolbox: A case for semantics ...
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Accordion: An EDSL for Hardware Instruction Set Extensions
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PENCIL: A platform-neutral intermediate language for the parallelizing ...
11:00 - 11:30
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Stella: A DSL for structuring high-performance simulations in Python
11:30 - 12:00
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A Common Core for Language Tools
13:30 - 14:00
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Composable Syntax Macros
14:00 - 14:30
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SMAST: Constructing Languages for Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Problems
14:30 - 15:00
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A Rationale for Faust Design Decisions
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Scriptable Operating Systems with Lua
09:30 - 09:50
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Abstracting Abstract Control
10:30 - 10:50
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Contracts for Domain-Specific Languages in Ruby
10:50 - 11:10
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Sweeten Your JavaScript: Hygienic Macros for ES5
11:10 - 11:30
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Design and Evaluation of Gradual Typing for Python
11:30 - 11:50
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SqueakJS - A Modern and Practical Smalltalk That Runs in Any Browser
13:30 - 13:50
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ACDC-JS: Explorative Benchmarking of JavaScript Memory Management
13:50 - 14:10
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Dynamic Page Sharing Optimization for the R Language
14:10 - 14:30
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Using JavaScript and WebCL for Numerical Computations: A Comparative St ...
14:30 - 14:50
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Typed Objects in JavaScript
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Object Versioning to Support Recovery Needs: Using Proxies to Preserve ...
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Dynamic Detection of Object Capability Violations Through Model Checking
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On the Use of Type Predicates in Object-Oriented Software: The Case of ...
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