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Sun 22 Oct
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08:30 - 10:00
Session 1
DSLDI
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Regency A
Chair(s):
Lindsey Kuper
Intel Labs
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Eric Walkingshaw
Oregon State University
09:00
10m
Day opening
Welcome
DSLDI
P:
Lindsey Kuper
Intel Labs
,
P:
Eric Walkingshaw
Oregon State University
09:10
50m
Talk
Gradual Typing: Foundations for Mixing Static and Dynamic (Keynote Talk)
DSLDI
K:
Ronald Garcia
University of British Columbia, Canada
File Attached
10:30 - 12:00
Session 2
DSLDI
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Nada Amin
University of Cambridge
10:30
22m
Talk
Substance and Style: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams
DSLDI
Wode Ni
Columbia University
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Katherine Ye
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Joshua Sunshine
Carnegie Mellon University
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Jonathan Aldrich
Carnegie Mellon University
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Keenan Crane
Carnegie Mellon University
File Attached
10:52
22m
Talk
Debugging Domain-Specific Languages Defined with Macros
DSLDI
Xiangqi Li
University of Utah
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Matthew Flatt
University of Utah
File Attached
11:15
22m
Talk
DSL Design for Reinforcement Learning Agents
DSLDI
Christopher Simpkins
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Spencer Rugaber
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Charles Isbell, Jr.
Georgia Institute of Technology
File Attached
11:37
22m
Talk
Tangent: automatic differentiation using source code transformation in Python
DSLDI
Bart
University of Montreal
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Alexander B. Wiltschko
Google Brain
File Attached
13:30 - 15:00
Session 3
DSLDI
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Eric Walkingshaw
Oregon State University
13:30
22m
Talk
MkMod: A Domain Specific Language for developing Linux Kernel Modules
DSLDI
Manasij Mukherjee
Chennai Mathematical Institute
File Attached
13:52
22m
Talk
Bacatá: a generic notebook generator for DSLs
DSLDI
Mauricio Verano Merino
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
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Jurgen Vinju
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica / Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
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Tijs van der Storm
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica / University of Groningen
File Attached
14:15
22m
Talk
Thapl—A Theatrical DSL
DSLDI
Yossi Gil
Technion—Israel Institute of Technology
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David H. Lorenz
Technion—Israel Institute of Technology
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Matan I. Peled
Technion—Israel Institute of Technology
File Attached
14:37
22m
Talk
Towards Naturalistic EDSLs using Algebraic Effects
DSLDI
Jonathan Immanuel Brachthäuser
University of Tübingen, Germany
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15:30 - 17:00
Session 4
DSLDI
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Regency A
Chair(s):
Lindsey Kuper
Intel Labs
15:30
22m
Talk
Property Law as a Programming Language
DSLDI
Shrutarshi Basu
Cornell University
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James Grimmelmann
Cornell Law School
,
Nate Foster
Cornell University
File Attached
15:52
22m
Talk
Embedding By Normalisation
DSLDI
Shayan Najd
University of Edinburgh
File Attached
16:15
22m
Talk
Reliable composition of domain-specific language features
DSLDI
Ted Kaminski
University of Minnesota
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Eric Van Wyk
University of Minnesota, USA
File Attached
16:37
22m
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Discussion and closing remarks
DSLDI
Mon 23 Oct
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10:30 - 12:00
Staging
GPCE
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Nada Amin
University of Cambridge
10:30
25m
Talk
Refining Semantics for Multi-stage Programming
GPCE
Rui Ge
University of British Columbia, Canada
,
Ronald Garcia
University of British Columbia, Canada
DOI
Authorizer link
10:55
25m
Talk
Staging for Generic Programming in Space and Time
GPCE
Georg Ofenbeck
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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Tiark Rompf
Purdue University
,
Markus Püschel
ETH Zürich
DOI
Authorizer link
11:20
25m
Talk
Staging with Control: Type-Safe Multi-stage Programming with Control Operators
GPCE
Junpei Oishi
University of Tsukuba, Japan
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Yukiyoshi Kameyama
University of Tsukuba, Japan
DOI
Authorizer link
11:45
15m
Talk
Code Staging in GNU Guix
Short paper
GPCE
Ludovic Courtès
Inria, France
DOI
Authorizer link
13:30 - 15:00
Variability
GPCE
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Ina Schaefer
Technische Universität Braunschweig
13:30
25m
Talk
A Classification of Variation Control Systems
GPCE
Lukas Linsbauer
Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Thorsten Berger
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden / University of Gothenburg, Sweden
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Paul Grünbacher
JKU Linz, Austria
DOI
Authorizer link
13:55
25m
Talk
Analyzing the Impact of Natural Language Processing over Feature Location in Models
GPCE
Raúl Lapeña
San Jorge University, Spain
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Jaime Font
San Jorge University, Spain
,
Oscar Pastor
Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
,
Carlos Cetina
San Jorge University, Spain
DOI
Authorizer link
14:20
25m
Talk
How Preprocessor Annotations (Do Not) Affect Maintainability: A Case Study on Change-Proneness
Best Paper
GPCE
Wolfram Fenske
University of Magdeburg, Germany
,
Sandro Schulze
University of Magdeburg, Germany
,
Gunter Saake
University of Magdeburg, Germany
DOI
Authorizer link
15:30 - 17:00
Types
GPCE
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Shigeru Chiba
University of Tokyo, Japan
15:30
25m
Talk
Type Qualifiers as Composable Language Extensions
GPCE
Travis Carlson
University of Minnesota, USA
,
Eric Van Wyk
University of Minnesota, USA
DOI
Authorizer link
15:55
25m
Talk
Accurate Reification of Complete Supertype Information for Dynamic Analysis on the JVM
GPCE
Andrea Rosà
University of Lugano, Switzerland
,
Eduardo Rosales
University of Lugano, Switzerland
,
Walter Binder
University of Lugano, Switzerland
DOI
Authorizer link
16:20
25m
Talk
Rewriting for Sound and Complete Union, Intersection and Negation Types
GPCE
David J. Pearce
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
DOI
Authorizer link
Tue 24 Oct
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10:30 - 12:00
Performance
GPCE
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Matthew Flatt
University of Utah
10:30
25m
Talk
Quoted Staged Rewriting: A Practical Approach to Library-Defined Optimizations
Best Paper
GPCE
Lionel Parreaux
EPFL
,
Amir Shaikhha
EPFL
,
Christoph E. Koch
EPFL
DOI
Authorizer link
Media Attached
10:55
25m
Talk
Reducing Calling Convention Overhead in Object-Oriented Programming on Embedded ARM Thumb-2 Platforms
GPCE
Joseph Caldwell
University of Tokyo, Japan
,
Shigeru Chiba
University of Tokyo, Japan
DOI
Authorizer link
11:20
25m
Talk
RaTrace: Simple and Efficient Abstractions for BVH Ray Traversal Algorithms
GPCE
Arsène Pérard-Gayot
Saarland University, Germany
,
Martin Weier
Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
,
Richard Membarth
DFKI, Germany
,
Philipp Slusallek
DFKI, Germany
,
Roland Leißa
Saarland University, Germany
,
Sebastian Hack
Saarland University, Germany
DOI
Authorizer link
11:45
15m
Talk
Towards Compositional and Generative Tensor Optimizations
Short paper
GPCE
Adilla Susungi
MINES ParisTech, France
,
Norman A. Rink
TU Dresden, Germany
,
Jeronimo Castrillon
TU Dresden, Germany
,
Immo Huismann
TU Dresden, Germany
,
Albert Cohen
Inria, France / ENS, France
,
Claude Tadonki
MINES ParisTech, France
,
Jörg Stiller
TU Dresden, Germany
,
Jochen Fröhlich
TU Dresden, Germany
DOI
Authorizer link
13:30 - 15:00
Analysis & Testing
GPCE
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Jaakko Järvi
University of Turku
13:30
25m
Talk
Four Languages and Lots of Macros: Analyzing Autotools Build Systems
GPCE
Jafar M. Al-Kofahi
Iowa State University, USA
,
Suresh Kothari
Iowa State University, USA
,
Christian Kästner
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
DOI
Authorizer link
13:55
25m
Talk
Avoiding Useless Mutants
GPCE
Leonardo Fernandes
Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
,
Márcio Ribeiro
Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil
,
Luiz Carvalho
Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil
,
Rohit Gheyi
Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil
,
Melina Mongiovi
Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil
,
Andre Santos
,
Ana Cavalcanti
University of York, UK
,
Fabiano Ferrari
Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
,
José Carlos Maldonado
University of São Paulo, Brazil
DOI
Authorizer link
14:20
25m
Talk
Silverchain: A Fluent API Generator
GPCE
Tomoki Nakamaru
University of Tokyo, Japan
,
Kazuhiro Ichikawa
University of Tokyo, Japan
,
Tetsuro Yamazaki
University of Tokyo, Japan
,
Shigeru Chiba
University of Tokyo, Japan
DOI
Authorizer link
14:45
15m
Talk
Parser Generation by Example for Legacy Pattern Languages
Short paper
GPCE
Vadim Zaytsev
Raincode Labs, Belgium
DOI
Authorizer link
15:30 - 17:00
DSLs
GPCE
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Anthony Sloane
Macquarie University
15:30
25m
Talk
A Haskell Compiler for Signal Transforms
GPCE
Geoffrey Mainland
Drexel University, USA
,
Jeremy Johnson
Drexel University, USA
DOI
Authorizer link
15:55
25m
Talk
Automatic Generation of Virtual Learning Spaces Driven by CaVa<sup>DSL</sup>: An Experience Report
GPCE
Ricardo Giuliani Martini
University of Minho, Portugal
,
Pedro Rangel Henriques
University of Minho, Portugal
DOI
Authorizer link
16:20
25m
Talk
Rewriting a Shallow DSL using a GHC Compiler Extension
GPCE
Mark Grebe
University of Kansas, USA
,
David Young
University of Kansas, USA
,
Andy Gill
University of Kansas, USA
DOI
Authorizer link
Wed 25 Oct
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10:30 - 12:00
Types
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Kim Bruce
Pomona College
10:30
22m
Talk
SAVI Objects: Sharing and Virtuality Incorporated
SPLASH OOPSLA
Izzat El Hajj
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
,
Thomas B. Jablin
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA / Multicoreware, USA
,
Dejan Milojicic
Hewlett Packard Labs, USA
,
Wen-mei Hwu
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
DOI
10:52
22m
Talk
A Simple Soundness Proof for Dependent Object Types
SPLASH OOPSLA
Marianna Rapoport
University of Waterloo, Canada
,
Ifaz Kabir
University of Waterloo, Canada
,
Paul He
University of Waterloo, Canada
,
Ondřej Lhoták
University of Waterloo, Canada
DOI
11:15
22m
Talk
Unifying Typing and Subtyping
SPLASH OOPSLA
Yanpeng Yang
University of Hong Kong, China
,
Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira
University of Hong Kong, China
DOI
11:37
22m
Talk
Fast and Precise Type Checking for JavaScript
SPLASH OOPSLA
Avik Chaudhuri
Facebook, USA
,
Panagiotis Vekris
University of California at San Diego, USA
,
Sam Goldman
Facebook, USA
,
Marshall Roch
Facebook, USA
,
Gabriel Levi
Facebook, USA
DOI
13:30 - 15:00
Gradual Types and Memory
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Jennifer B. Sartor
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
13:30
22m
Talk
Sound Gradual Typing: Only Mostly Dead
SPLASH OOPSLA
Spenser Andrew Bauman
Indiana University, USA
,
Sam Tobin-Hochstadt
Indiana University
,
Jeremy G. Siek
Indiana University, USA
,
CF Bolz-Tereick
DOI
13:52
22m
Talk
Sound Gradual Typing Is Nominally Alive and Well
SPLASH OOPSLA
Fabian Muehlboeck
Cornell University
,
Ross Tate
Cornell University
DOI
14:15
22m
Talk
The VM Already Knew That: Leveraging Compile-Time Knowledge to Optimize Gradual Typing
SPLASH OOPSLA
Gregor Richards
University of Waterloo
,
Ellen Arteca
University of Waterloo, Canada
,
Alexi Turcotte
University of Waterloo
DOI
14:37
22m
Talk
Model Checking Copy Phases of Concurrent Copying Garbage Collection with Various Memory Models
SPLASH OOPSLA
Tomoharu Ugawa
Kochi University of Technology, Japan
,
Tatsuya Abe
Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
,
Toshiyuki Maeda
Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
DOI
15:30 - 17:22
Synthesis
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Jonathan Edwards
15:30
22m
Talk
Model-Assisted Machine-Code Synthesis
SPLASH OOPSLA
Venkatesh Srinivasan
University of Wisconsin - Madison
,
Ara Vartanian
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
,
Thomas Reps
University of Wisconsin - Madison and GrammaTech, Inc.
DOI
15:52
22m
Talk
Synthesis of Data Completion Scripts using Finite Tree Automata
SPLASH OOPSLA
Xinyu Wang
UT Austin
,
Işıl Dillig
UT Austin
,
Rishabh Singh
Microsoft Research
DOI
16:14
22m
Talk
SQLizer: Query Synthesis from Natural Language
SPLASH OOPSLA
Navid Yaghmazadeh
University of Texas, Austin
,
Yuepeng Wang
University of Texas at Austin
,
Işıl Dillig
UT Austin
,
Thomas Dillig
DOI
16:37
22m
Talk
Synthesizing Configuration File Specifications with Association Rule Learning
SPLASH OOPSLA
Mark Santolucito
Yale University
,
Ennan Zhai
Yale University, USA
,
Rahul Dhodapkar
MongoDB, USA
,
Aaron Shim
Microsoft, USA
,
Ruzica Piskac
Yale University
DOI
16:59
22m
Talk
Natural Synthesis of Provably-Correct Data-Structure Manipulations
SPLASH OOPSLA
Xiaokang Qiu
Purdue University
,
Armando Solar-Lezama
MIT CSAIL
DOI
Thu 26 Oct
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10:30 - 12:00
Types and Language Design
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Mario Wolczko
Oracle Labs
10:30
22m
Talk
Familia: Unifying Interfaces, Type Classes, and Family Polymorphism
SPLASH OOPSLA
Yizhou Zhang
Cornell University
,
Andrew Myers
DOI
10:52
22m
Talk
Static Stages for Heterogeneous Programming
SPLASH OOPSLA
Adrian Sampson
Cornell University
,
Kathryn S McKinley
Google
,
Todd Mytkowicz
Microsoft Research
DOI
Pre-print
11:15
22m
Talk
Orca: GC and Type System Co-Design for Actor Languages
SPLASH OOPSLA
Sylvan Clebsch
Imperial College London
,
Juliana Franco
Imperial College London
,
Sophia Drossopoulou
,
Albert Mingkun Yang
,
Tobias Wrigstad
Uppsala University
,
Jan Vitek
Northeastern University, USA
DOI
11:37
22m
Talk
Monadic Composition for Deterministic, Parallel Batch Processing
SPLASH OOPSLA
Ryan Scott
Indiana University
,
Omar Navarro-Leija
University of Pennsylvania, USA
,
Ryan R. Newton
Indiana University
,
Joseph Devietti
University of Pennsylvania
DOI
13:30 - 15:00
Mining Software Repositories and Parsing
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Wolfgang De Meuter
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
13:30
22m
Talk
Exploiting Implicit Beliefs to Resolve Sparse Usage Problem in Usage-Based Specification Mining
SPLASH OOPSLA
Samantha Syeda Khairunnesa
Iowa State University
,
Hoan Anh Nguyen
Iowa State University, USA
,
Tien N. Nguyen
University of Texas at Dallas
,
Hridesh Rajan
Iowa State University
DOI
13:52
22m
Talk
DéjàVu: A Map of Code Duplicates on GitHub
SPLASH OOPSLA
Crista Lopes
University of California, Irvine
,
Petr Maj
ReactorLabs
,
Pedro Martins
University of California at Irvine, USA
,
Vaibhav Saini
University of California at Irvine, USA
,
Di Yang
University of California at Irvine, USA
,
Jakub Zitny
Czech Technical University, Czechia
,
Hitesh Sajnani
Microsoft
,
Jan Vitek
Northeastern University, USA
DOI
14:15
22m
Talk
Understanding the Use of Lambda Expressions in Java
SPLASH OOPSLA
Davood Mazinanian
Concordia University, Canada
,
Ameya Ketkar
Oregon State University, USA
,
Nikolaos Tsantalis
Concordia University, Canada
,
Danny Dig
School of EECS at Oregon State University
DOI
14:37
22m
Talk
Restricting Grammars with Tree Automata
SPLASH OOPSLA
Michael D. Adams
University of Utah, USA
,
Matthew Might
University of Utah, USA
DOI
15:30 - 17:22
Testing
SPLASH OOPSLA
at
Regency A
Chair(s):
Christian Hammer
University of Potsdam
15:30
22m
Talk
A Solver-Aided Language for Test Input Generation
SPLASH OOPSLA
Talia Ringer
University of Washington
,
Dan Grossman
University of Washington
,
Daniel Schwartz-Narbonne
Amazon, n.n.
,
Serdar Tasiran
Amazon, n.n.
DOI
15:52
22m
Talk
Automated Testing of Graphics Shader Compilers
SPLASH OOPSLA
Alastair F. Donaldson
Imperial College London
,
Hugues Evrard
Imperial College London, UK
,
Andrei Lascu
Imperial College London
,
Paul Thomson
Imperial College London
DOI
16:14
22m
Talk
Bounded Exhaustive Test-Input Generation on GPUs
SPLASH OOPSLA
Ahmet Celik
University of Texas at Austin, USA
,
Sreepathi Pai
University of Rochester
,
Sarfraz Khurshid
University of Texas at Austin
,
Milos Gligoric
University of Texas at Austin
DOI
16:37
22m
Talk
Transforming Programs and Tests in Tandem for Fault Localization
SPLASH OOPSLA
Xia Li
University of Texas at Dallas, USA
,
Lingming Zhang
DOI
16:59
22m
Talk
Type Test Scripts for TypeScript Testing
SPLASH OOPSLA
Erik Krogh Kristensen
Aarhus University, Denmark
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Anders Møller
Aarhus University
DOI
Fri 27 Oct
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Language Design
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Chair(s):
Gregor Richards
University of Waterloo
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Project Snowflake: Non-blocking Safe Manual Memory Management for .NET
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Matthew J. Parkinson
Microsoft Research, UK
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Dimitrios Vytiniotis
Microsoft Research, Cambridge
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Kapil Vaswani
Microsoft Research
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Manuel Costa
Microsoft Research
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Pantazis Deligiannis
Microsoft Research
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Dylan McDermott
University of Cambridge
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Jonathan Balkind
Princeton, USA
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Aaron Blankstein
Princeton, USA
DOI
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Alpaca: Intermittent Execution without Checkpoints
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Kiwan Maeng
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
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Alexei Colin
Carnegie Mellon University
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Brandon Lucia
Carnegie Mellon University
DOI
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An Auditing Language for Preventing Correlated Failures in the Cloud
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Ennan Zhai
Yale University, USA
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Ruzica Piskac
Yale University
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Ronghui Gu
Columbia University, USA
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Xun Lao
Yale University, USA
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Xi Wang
Yale University, USA
DOI
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Reliable and Automatic Composition of Language Extensions to C
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Ted Kaminski
University of Minnesota
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Lucas Kramer
University of Minnesota
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Travis Carlson
University of Minnesota, USA
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Eric Van Wyk
University of Minnesota, USA
DOI
Pre-print
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Usability and Deadlock
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Regency A
Chair(s):
Jonathan Aldrich
Carnegie Mellon University
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Deadlock Avoidance in Parallel Programs with Futures: Why Parallel Tasks Should Not Wait for Strangers
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Tiago Cogumbreiro
Rice University
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Rishi Surendran
Rice University, USA
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Francisco Martins
LaSIGE, University of Lisbon
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Vivek Sarkar
Rice University, USA
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Vasco T. Vasconcelos
University of Lisbon, Portugal
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Max Grossman
Rice University, USA
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Detecting Argument Selection Defects
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Andrew Rice
University of Cambridge, UK
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Eddie Aftandilian
Google
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Ciera Jaspan
Google
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Emily Johnston
Google
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Michael Pradel
TU Darmstadt
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Yulissa Arroyo-Paredes
Columbia University, USA
DOI
14:15
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How Type Errors Were Fixed and What Students Did?
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Baijun Wu
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
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Sheng Chen
ULL Lafayette
DOI
14:37
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Learning User Friendly Type-Error Messages
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Baijun Wu
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
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John Peter Campora
ULL Lafayette
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Sheng Chen
ULL Lafayette
DOI
Sun 22 Oct
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GPCE
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Types
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Performance
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DSLs
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Types
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Gradual Types and Memory
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Synthesis
Thu 26 Oct
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Regency A
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Types and Language Design
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Mining Software Repositories and Parsing
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Testing
Fri 27 Oct
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Regency A
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Language Design
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Usability and Deadlock
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DSLDI
Welcome
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Gradual Typing: Foundations for Mixing Static and Dynamic (Keynote Talk)
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Substance and Style: domain-specific languages for mathematical diagrams
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Debugging Domain-Specific Languages Defined with Macros
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DSL Design for Reinforcement Learning Agents
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Tangent: automatic differentiation using source code transformation in ...
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MkMod: A Domain Specific Language for developing Linux Kernel Modules
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Bacatá: a generic notebook generator for DSLs
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Thapl—A Theatrical DSL
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Towards Naturalistic EDSLs using Algebraic Effects
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Property Law as a Programming Language
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Embedding By Normalisation
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Reliable composition of domain-specific language features
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Discussion and closing remarks
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Refining Semantics for Multi-stage Programming
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Staging for Generic Programming in Space and Time
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Staging with Control: Type-Safe Multi-stage Programming with Control Op ...
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Short paper
Code Staging in GNU Guix
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GPCE
A Classification of Variation Control Systems
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Analyzing the Impact of Natural Language Processing over Feature Locati ...
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Best Paper
How Preprocessor Annotations (Do Not) Affect Maintainability: A Case St ...
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Type Qualifiers as Composable Language Extensions
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Accurate Reification of Complete Supertype Information for Dynamic Anal ...
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Rewriting for Sound and Complete Union, Intersection and Negation Types
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GPCE
Best Paper
Quoted Staged Rewriting: A Practical Approach to Library-Defined Optimi ...
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Reducing Calling Convention Overhead in Object-Oriented Programming on ...
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RaTrace: Simple and Efficient Abstractions for BVH Ray Traversal Algorithms
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Short paper
Towards Compositional and Generative Tensor Optimizations
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Four Languages and Lots of Macros: Analyzing Autotools Build Systems
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Avoiding Useless Mutants
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Silverchain: A Fluent API Generator
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Short paper
Parser Generation by Example for Legacy Pattern Languages
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A Haskell Compiler for Signal Transforms
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Automatic Generation of Virtual Learning Spaces Driven by CaVa<sup>DSL< ...
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Rewriting a Shallow DSL using a GHC Compiler Extension
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SAVI Objects: Sharing and Virtuality Incorporated
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A Simple Soundness Proof for Dependent Object Types
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Unifying Typing and Subtyping
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Fast and Precise Type Checking for JavaScript
11:37 - 12:00
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Sound Gradual Typing: Only Mostly Dead
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Sound Gradual Typing Is Nominally Alive and Well
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The VM Already Knew That: Leveraging Compile-Time Knowledge to Optimize ...
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Model Checking Copy Phases of Concurrent Copying Garbage Collection wit ...
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Model-Assisted Machine-Code Synthesis
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Synthesis of Data Completion Scripts using Finite Tree Automata
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SQLizer: Query Synthesis from Natural Language
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Synthesizing Configuration File Specifications with Association Rule Le ...
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Natural Synthesis of Provably-Correct Data-Structure Manipulations
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Familia: Unifying Interfaces, Type Classes, and Family Polymorphism
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Static Stages for Heterogeneous Programming
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Orca: GC and Type System Co-Design for Actor Languages
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Monadic Composition for Deterministic, Parallel Batch Processing
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Exploiting Implicit Beliefs to Resolve Sparse Usage Problem in Usage-Ba ...
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DéjàVu: A Map of Code Duplicates on GitHub
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Understanding the Use of Lambda Expressions in Java
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Restricting Grammars with Tree Automata
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A Solver-Aided Language for Test Input Generation
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Automated Testing of Graphics Shader Compilers
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Bounded Exhaustive Test-Input Generation on GPUs
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Transforming Programs and Tests in Tandem for Fault Localization
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Type Test Scripts for TypeScript Testing
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Project Snowflake: Non-blocking Safe Manual Memory Management for .NET
10:30 - 10:52
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Alpaca: Intermittent Execution without Checkpoints
10:52 - 11:15
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An Auditing Language for Preventing Correlated Failures in the Cloud
11:15 - 11:37
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Reliable and Automatic Composition of Language Extensions to C
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Deadlock Avoidance in Parallel Programs with Futures: Why Parallel Task ...
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Detecting Argument Selection Defects
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How Type Errors Were Fixed and What Students Did?
14:15 - 14:37
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Learning User Friendly Type-Error Messages
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