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Mon 5 Nov
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08:30 - 10:00
Keynote: Amarasinghe
GPCE
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Studio 1
08:30
15m
Talk
Opening
GPCE
Eric Van Wyk
University of Minnesota, USA
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Tiark Rompf
Purdue University
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David J. Pearce
Victoria University of Wellington
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Tanja Mayerhofer
TU Wien
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Friedrich Steimann
Fernuniversität
08:45
75m
Talk
How to Make Sparse Fast
Keynote
GPCE
Saman Amarasinghe
MIT
10:30 - 12:00
Parsing
SLE
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Tijs van der Storm
CWI & University of Groningen
10:30
30m
Talk
Declarative Specification of Indentation Rules: A Tooling Perspective on Parsing and Pretty-Printing Layout-Sensitive Languages
SLE
Luis Eduardo de Souza Amorim
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
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Michael J. Steindorfer
Delft University of Technology
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Sebastian Erdweg
TU Delft
,
Eelco Visser
Delft University of Technology
Link to publication
DOI
11:00
30m
Talk
GLL Parsing with Flexible Combinators
SLE
L. Thomas van Binsbergen
Royal Holloway University of London
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Elizabeth Scott
Royal Holloway University of London
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Adrian Johnstone
File Attached
11:30
30m
Talk
Morbig: A Static Parser for POSIX Shell
SLE
Yann Régis-Gianas
IRIF, University Paris Diderot and CNRS, France / INRIA PI.R2
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Nicolas Jeannerod
IRIF, Université de Paris
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Ralf Treinen
IRIF
13:30 - 15:00
Parsing / Composition
SLE
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Eelco Visser
Delft University of Technology
13:30
20m
Talk
Input-Driven Regular Expressions (Vision Paper)
Vision / New Idea
SLE
Alexander Sakharov
Synstretch
13:50
30m
Talk
Modular Language Composition for the Masses
SLE
Manuel Leduc
Univ Rennes, Inria, CNRS, IRISA
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Thomas Degueule
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
,
Benoit Combemale
University of Rennes 1
DOI
Pre-print
14:20
20m
Talk
Storm: A Language Platform for Interacting and Extensible Languages (Tool Demo)
Tool Demo
SLE
Filip Strömbäck
Linköping University
DOI
14:40
20m
Talk
Languages as First-Class Citizens (Vision Paper)
Vision / New Idea
SLE
Matteo Cimini
University of Massachusetts Lowell
15:30 - 17:30
Validation & Verification
SLE
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Marsha Chechik
University of Toronto
15:30
30m
Talk
Continuous Model Validation using Reference Attribute Grammars
SLE
Johannes Mey
Technische Universität Dresden
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René Schöne
Technische Universität Dresden
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Görel Hedin
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Emma Söderberg
Lund University
,
Thomas Kühn
Technische Universität Dresden
,
Niklas Fors
Lund University
,
Jesper Oqvist
Lund University
,
Uwe Aßmann
TU Dresden, Germany
Link to publication
DOI
Pre-print
Media Attached
16:00
30m
Talk
Migrating Business Logic to an Incremental Computing DSL: A Case Study
SLE
Daco Harkes
Delft University of Technology
,
Elmer van Chastelet
Delft University of Technology
,
Eelco Visser
Delft University of Technology
Link to publication
DOI
Pre-print
16:30
20m
Talk
An Industrial Case Study in Compiler Testing (Tool Demo)
Tool Demo
SLE
Vadim Zaytsev
Raincode Labs
16:50
20m
Talk
Messir, a Text-first DSL-based Approach for UML Requirements Engineering (Tool Demo)
Tool Demo
SLE
Benoît Ries
University of Luxembourg
,
Alfredo Capozucca
University of Luxembourg
,
Nicolas Guelfi
University of Luxembourg
DOI
Tue 6 Nov
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08:30 - 10:00
Keynote: Rinard
SLE
at
Studio 1
08:30
15m
Day opening
Awards
SLE
Friedrich Steimann
Fernuniversität
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Tanja Mayerhofer
TU Wien
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Matthew Roberts
Macquarie University
,
Romina Eramo
University of L'Aquila
08:45
75m
Talk
A New Approach for Software Correctness and Reliability
Keynote
SLE
Martin C. Rinard
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
10:30 - 12:00
Types & Constraints
SLE
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Ralf Laemmel
Facebook London
10:30
30m
Talk
Constraint-based Run-time State Migration for Live Modeling
SLE
Ulyana Tikhonova
CWI
,
Jouke Stoel
CWI
,
Tijs van der Storm
CWI & University of Groningen
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Thomas Degueule
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
11:00
30m
Talk
The Next 700 Unit Checkers
SLE
Oscar Bennich-Björkman
Uppsala University
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Steve McKeever
Uppsala University
11:30
30m
Talk
A Practical Type System for Safe Aliasing
SLE
Dimi Racordon
University of Geneva, Centre Universitaire d'Informatique, Geneva, Switzerland
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Didier Buchs
University of Geneva, Centre Universitaire d'Informatique, Geneva, Switzerland
13:30 - 15:00
Grammars & Metamodelling
SLE
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Thomas Degueule
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
13:30
30m
Talk
Facet-Oriented Modelling: Open Objects for Model-Driven Engineering
SLE
Juan de Lara
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
,
Esther Guerra
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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Jörg Kienzle
McGill University, Canada
,
Yanis Hattab
McGill University
14:00
30m
Talk
Analysing Meta-Model Product Lines
SLE
Esther Guerra
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
,
Juan de Lara
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
,
Marsha Chechik
University of Toronto
,
Rick Salay
University of Toronto
14:30
30m
Talk
Translating Grammars to Accurate Metamodels
SLE
Arvid Butting
Software Engineering RWTH Aachen University
,
Nico Jansen
Software Engineering, RWTH Aachen University
,
Bernhard Rumpe
RWTH Aachen University
,
Andreas Wortmann
RWTH Aachen University
15:30 - 17:30
Grammars & Metamodelling / Workbenches
SLE
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Juan de Lara
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
15:30
30m
Talk
Deriving Fluent Internal Domain-Specific Languages from Grammars
SLE
Arvid Butting
Software Engineering RWTH Aachen University
,
Manuela Dalibor
Software Engineering, RWTH Aachen University
,
Gerrit Leonhardt
Software Engineering, RWTH Aachen University
,
Bernhard Rumpe
RWTH Aachen University
,
Andreas Wortmann
RWTH Aachen University
16:00
20m
Talk
Fostering Metamodels and Grammars Within a Dedicated Environment for HPC: The NabLab Environment (Tool Demo)
Tool Demo
SLE
Benoît Lelandais
CEA/DAM/DIF, France
,
Marie-Pierre Oudot
CEA/DAM/DIF, France
,
Benoit Combemale
University of Rennes 1
16:20
20m
Talk
Migrating Custom DSL Implementations to a Language Workbench (Tool Demo)
Tool Demo
SLE
Jasper Denkers
TU Delft
,
Louis van Gool
Océ Technologies B.V.
,
Eelco Visser
Delft University of Technology
Link to publication
DOI
16:40
20m
Talk
Bacatá: A Language Parametric Notebook Generator (Tool Demo)
Tool Demo
SLE
Mauricio Verano Merino
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
,
Jurgen Vinju
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica / Technische Universiteit Eindhoven / SWAT.engineering BV
,
Tijs van der Storm
CWI & University of Groningen
17:00
20m
Talk
Shape-Diverse DSLs: Languages without Borders (Vision Paper)
Vision / New Idea
SLE
Fabien Coulon
University of Toulouse / Obeo
,
Thomas Degueule
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
,
Tijs van der Storm
CWI & University of Groningen
,
Benoit Combemale
University of Rennes 1
Pre-print
Wed 7 Nov
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10:30 - 12:00
Types and Effects
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Colin Gordon
Drexel University
10:30
22m
Talk
Effect Handlers for the Masses
SPLASH OOPSLA
Jonathan Immanuel Brachthäuser
University of Tübingen, Germany
,
Philipp Schuster
University of Tübingen, Germany
,
Klaus Ostermann
University of Tübingen, Germany
10:52
22m
Talk
Empowering Union and Intersection Types with Integrated Subtyping
SPLASH OOPSLA
Fabian Muehlboeck
Cornell University
,
Ross Tate
Cornell University
Link to publication
DOI
Pre-print
11:15
22m
Talk
Julia Subtyping: a Rational Reconstruction
SPLASH OOPSLA
Francesco Zappa Nardelli
Inria
,
Julia Belyakova
Northeastern University, USA
,
Artem Pelenitsyn
Northeastern University
,
Benjamin Chung
Northeastern University
,
Jeff Bezanson
Julia Computing
,
Jan Vitek
Northeastern University
DOI
Media Attached
11:37
22m
Talk
Scopes as Types
SPLASH OOPSLA
Hendrik van Antwerpen
TU Delft
,
Casper Bach Poulsen
Delft University of Technology
,
Arjen Rouvoet
Delft University of Technology
,
Eelco Visser
Delft University of Technology
Link to publication
DOI
File Attached
13:30 - 15:00
Security
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Tobias Wrigstad
Uppsala University
13:30
22m
Talk
A Derivation Framework for Dependent Security Label Inference
SPLASH OOPSLA
Peixuan Li
Penn State University
,
Danfeng Zhang
Pennsylvania State University
13:52
22m
Talk
MadMax: Surviving Out-of-Gas Conditions in Ethereum Smart Contracts
SPLASH OOPSLA
Neville Grech
University of Athens
,
Michael Kong
University of Sydney
,
Anton Jurisevic
University of Sydney
,
Lexi Brent
University of Sydney
,
Bernhard Scholz
The University of Sydney
,
Yannis Smaragdakis
University of Athens
Link to publication
Pre-print
File Attached
14:15
22m
Talk
Faster Variational Execution with Transparent Bytecode Transformation
SPLASH OOPSLA
Chu-Pan Wong
Carnegie Mellon University
,
Jens Meinicke
Magdeburg University
,
Lukas Lazarek
,
Christian Kästner
Carnegie Mellon University
14:37
22m
Talk
Secure Serverless Computing Using Dynamic Information Flow Control
SPLASH OOPSLA
Kalev Alpernas
Tel Aviv University
,
Cormac Flanagan
University of California, Santa Cruz
,
Sadjad Fouladi
Stanford University
,
Leonid Ryzhyk
VMware Research
,
Mooly Sagiv
Tel Aviv University
,
Thomas Schmitz
,
Keith Winstein
Stanford University
15:30 - 17:00
Language Design 2
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Jonathan Aldrich
Carnegie Mellon University
15:30
22m
Talk
Bidirectional Evaluation with Direct Manipulation
SPLASH OOPSLA
Mikaël Mayer
EPFL, Switzerland
,
Viktor Kunčak
EPFL, Switzerland
,
Ravi Chugh
University of Chicago
15:52
22m
Talk
BioScript: Programming Safe Chemistry on Laboratories-on-a-Chip
SPLASH OOPSLA
Jason Ott
University of California, Riverside
,
Tyson Loveless
University of California, Riverside
,
Chris Curtis
University of California, Riverside
,
Mohsen Lesani
University of California, Riverside
,
Philip Brisk
University of California, Riverside
16:15
22m
Talk
Distributed System Development with ScalaLoci
SPLASH OOPSLA
Pascal Weisenburger
Technische Universität Darmstadt
,
Mirko Köhler
,
Guido Salvaneschi
TU Darmstadt
16:37
22m
Talk
Concurrency-aware Object-oriented Programming with Roles
SPLASH OOPSLA
Michael Faes
ETH Zurich
,
Thomas Gross
ETH Zurich
Link to publication
DOI
17:05 - 18:00
Awards / SIGPLAN Town Hall Meeting
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Jens Palsberg
University of California, Los Angeles
,
Manu Sridharan
Uber
Thu 8 Nov
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10:30 - 12:00
Weak Memory and Refactoring
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Richard Jones
University of Kent
10:30
22m
Talk
Optimal Stateless Model Checking under the Release-Acquire Semantics
SPLASH OOPSLA
Parosh Aziz Abdulla
Uppsala University, Sweden
,
Mohamed Faouzi Atig
Uppsala University
,
Bengt Jonsson
Uppsala University
,
Tuan Phong Ngo
Uppsala University
10:52
22m
Talk
Towards Understanding the Costs of Avoiding Out-of-Thin-Air Results
SPLASH OOPSLA
Peizhao Ou
University of California, Irvine
,
Brian Demsky
University of California, Irvine
11:15
22m
Talk
Persistence Semantics for Weak Memory
SPLASH OOPSLA
Azalea Raad
MPI-SWS, Germany
,
Viktor Vafeiadis
MPI-SWS, Germany
11:37
22m
Talk
Identifying Refactoring Opportunities for Replacing Type Code with Subclass and State
SPLASH OOPSLA
Jyothi Vedurada
IIT Madras
,
V Krishna Nandivada
IIT Madras
13:30 - 15:00
Parallelism and Correctness
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Werner Dietl
University of Waterloo, Canada
13:30
22m
Talk
Thread-Safe Reactive Programming
SPLASH OOPSLA
Joscha Drechsler
Technische Universität Darmstadt
,
Ragnar Mogk
Technische Universität Darmstadt
,
Guido Salvaneschi
TU Darmstadt
,
Mira Mezini
TU Darmstadt
DOI
Pre-print
File Attached
13:52
22m
Talk
RacerD: Compositional Static Race Detection
SPLASH OOPSLA
Sam Blackshear
Facebook
,
Nikos Gorogiannis
,
Peter W. O'Hearn
Facebook and University College London
,
Ilya Sergey
Yale-NUS College
Pre-print
14:15
22m
Talk
What Happens-After the First Race? Enhancing the Predictive Power of Happens-Before Based Dynamic Race Detection
SPLASH OOPSLA
Umang Mathur
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
,
Dileep Kini
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
,
Mahesh Viswanathan
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
DOI
Authorizer link
Pre-print
14:37
22m
Talk
Sound Deadlock Prediction
SPLASH OOPSLA
Christian Gram Kalhauge
University of California, Los Angeles
,
Jens Palsberg
University of California, Los Angeles
15:30 - 17:00
Performance
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Adam Welc
Uber Technologies
15:30
22m
Talk
Cross-Component Garbage Collection
SPLASH OOPSLA
Ulan Degenbaev
Google
,
Jochen Eisinger
Google
,
Kentaro Hara
Google
,
Marcel Hlopko
Google
,
Michael Lippautz
Google
,
Hannes Payer
Google
DOI
Media Attached
15:52
22m
Talk
Reactive Caching for Composed Services
SPLASH OOPSLA
Sebastian Burckhardt
Microsoft Research
,
Tim Coppieters
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
16:15
22m
Talk
Object-Oriented Recovery for Non-Volatile Memory
SPLASH OOPSLA
Nachshon Cohen
EPFL, Switzerland
,
David T. Aksun
EPFL
,
James Larus
EPFL
16:37
22m
Talk
Software Multiplexing: Share Your Libraries and Statically Link Them Too
SPLASH OOPSLA
Will Dietz
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
,
Vikram S. Adve
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Link to publication
DOI
Pre-print
Fri 9 Nov
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10:30 - 12:00
Testing
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Kim Bruce
Pomona College
10:30
22m
Talk
Compositional Programming and Testing of Dynamic Distributed Systems
SPLASH OOPSLA
Ankush Desai
University of California, Berkeley
,
Amar Phanishayee
Microsoft Research
,
Shaz Qadeer
Microsoft Research
,
Sanjit Seshia
UC Berkeley
10:52
22m
Talk
Randomized Testing of Distributed Systems with Probabilistic Guarantees
SPLASH OOPSLA
Burcu Kulahcioglu Ozkan
MPI-SWS, Germany
,
Rupak Majumdar
MPI-SWS, Germany
,
Filip Niksic
MPI-SWS
,
Mitra Tabaei Befrouei
Vienna University of Technology
,
Georg Weissenbacher
Technische Universität Wien
11:15
22m
Talk
Test Generation for Higher-Order Functions in Dynamic Languages
SPLASH OOPSLA
Marija Selakovic
TU Darmstadt, Germany
,
Michael Pradel
TU Darmstadt
,
Rezwana Karim Nawrin
Samsung Research America
,
Frank Tip
Northeastern University
11:37
22m
Talk
Finding Broken Promises in Asynchronous JavaScript Programs
SPLASH OOPSLA
Saba Alimadadi
Northeastern University
,
Di Zhong
Northeastern University, USA
,
Magnus Madsen
Aarhus University
,
Frank Tip
Northeastern University
13:30 - 14:15
Verification
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Studio 1
Chair(s):
Tony Hosking
Australian National University / Data61
13:30
22m
Talk
Leto: Verifying Application-Specific Fault Tolerance through Parameterized Execution Models
SPLASH OOPSLA
Brett Boston
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
,
Zoe Gong
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
,
Michael Carbin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
13:52
22m
Talk
Safe Replication through Bounded Concurrency Verification
SPLASH OOPSLA
Gowtham Kaki
Purdue University
,
Kapil Earanky
Purdue University
,
KC Sivaramakrishnan
University of Cambridge
,
Suresh Jagannathan
Purdue University
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SLE
Parsing / Composition
SLE
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Keynote: Rinard
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Types & Constraints
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Grammars & Metamodelling
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Grammars & Metamodelling / Workbenches
Wed 7 Nov
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SPLASH OOPSLA
Types and Effects
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Security
SPLASH OOPSLA
Language Design 2
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Awards / SIGPLAN Town Hall Meeting
Thu 8 Nov
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Weak Memory and Refactoring
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Parallelism and Correctness
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Performance
Fri 9 Nov
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SPLASH OOPSLA
Testing
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Verification
Mon 5 Nov
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GPCE
Opening
08:30 - 08:45
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Keynote
How to Make Sparse Fast
08:45 - 10:00
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Declarative Specification of Indentation Rules: A Tooling Perspective o ...
10:30 - 11:00
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GLL Parsing with Flexible Combinators
11:00 - 11:30
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Morbig: A Static Parser for POSIX Shell
11:30 - 12:00
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Vision / New Idea
Input-Driven Regular Expressions (Vision Paper)
13:30 - 13:50
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Modular Language Composition for the Masses
13:50 - 14:20
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Tool Demo
Storm: A Language Platform for Interacting and Extensible Languages (To ...
14:20 - 14:40
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Vision / New Idea
Languages as First-Class Citizens (Vision Paper)
14:40 - 15:00
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Continuous Model Validation using Reference Attribute Grammars
15:30 - 16:00
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Migrating Business Logic to an Incremental Computing DSL: A Case Study
16:00 - 16:30
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Tool Demo
An Industrial Case Study in Compiler Testing (Tool Demo)
16:30 - 16:50
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Tool Demo
Messir, a Text-first DSL-based Approach for UML Requirements Engineerin ...
16:50 - 17:10
Tue 6 Nov
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Awards
08:30 - 08:45
SLE
Keynote
A New Approach for Software Correctness and Reliability
08:45 - 10:00
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Constraint-based Run-time State Migration for Live Modeling
10:30 - 11:00
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The Next 700 Unit Checkers
11:00 - 11:30
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A Practical Type System for Safe Aliasing
11:30 - 12:00
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Facet-Oriented Modelling: Open Objects for Model-Driven Engineering
13:30 - 14:00
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Analysing Meta-Model Product Lines
14:00 - 14:30
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Translating Grammars to Accurate Metamodels
14:30 - 15:00
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Deriving Fluent Internal Domain-Specific Languages from Grammars
15:30 - 16:00
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Fostering Metamodels and Grammars Within a Dedicated Environment for HP ...
16:00 - 16:20
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Tool Demo
Migrating Custom DSL Implementations to a Language Workbench (Tool Demo)
16:20 - 16:40
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Tool Demo
Bacatá: A Language Parametric Notebook Generator (Tool Demo)
16:40 - 17:00
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Vision / New Idea
Shape-Diverse DSLs: Languages without Borders (Vision Paper)
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SPLASH OOPSLA
Effect Handlers for the Masses
10:30 - 10:52
SPLASH OOPSLA
Empowering Union and Intersection Types with Integrated Subtyping
10:52 - 11:15
SPLASH OOPSLA
Julia Subtyping: a Rational Reconstruction
11:15 - 11:37
SPLASH OOPSLA
Scopes as Types
11:37 - 12:00
SPLASH OOPSLA
A Derivation Framework for Dependent Security Label Inference
13:30 - 13:52
SPLASH OOPSLA
MadMax: Surviving Out-of-Gas Conditions in Ethereum Smart Contracts
13:52 - 14:15
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Faster Variational Execution with Transparent Bytecode Transformation
14:15 - 14:37
SPLASH OOPSLA
Secure Serverless Computing Using Dynamic Information Flow Control
14:37 - 15:00
SPLASH OOPSLA
Bidirectional Evaluation with Direct Manipulation
15:30 - 15:52
SPLASH OOPSLA
BioScript: Programming Safe Chemistry on Laboratories-on-a-Chip
15:52 - 16:15
SPLASH OOPSLA
Distributed System Development with ScalaLoci
16:15 - 16:37
SPLASH OOPSLA
Concurrency-aware Object-oriented Programming with Roles
16:37 - 17:00
Thu 8 Nov
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SPLASH OOPSLA
Optimal Stateless Model Checking under the Release-Acquire Semantics
10:30 - 10:52
SPLASH OOPSLA
Towards Understanding the Costs of Avoiding Out-of-Thin-Air Results
10:52 - 11:15
SPLASH OOPSLA
Persistence Semantics for Weak Memory
11:15 - 11:37
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Identifying Refactoring Opportunities for Replacing Type Code with Subc ...
11:37 - 12:00
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Thread-Safe Reactive Programming
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RacerD: Compositional Static Race Detection
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What Happens-After the First Race? Enhancing the Predictive Power of Ha ...
14:15 - 14:37
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Sound Deadlock Prediction
14:37 - 15:00
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Cross-Component Garbage Collection
15:30 - 15:52
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Reactive Caching for Composed Services
15:52 - 16:15
SPLASH OOPSLA
Object-Oriented Recovery for Non-Volatile Memory
16:15 - 16:37
SPLASH OOPSLA
Software Multiplexing: Share Your Libraries and Statically Link Them Too
16:37 - 17:00
Fri 9 Nov
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SPLASH OOPSLA
Compositional Programming and Testing of Dynamic Distributed Systems
10:30 - 10:52
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Randomized Testing of Distributed Systems with Probabilistic Guarantees
10:52 - 11:15
SPLASH OOPSLA
Test Generation for Higher-Order Functions in Dynamic Languages
11:15 - 11:37
SPLASH OOPSLA
Finding Broken Promises in Asynchronous JavaScript Programs
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Leto: Verifying Application-Specific Fault Tolerance through Parameteri ...
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Safe Replication through Bounded Concurrency Verification
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