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Onward! 2013: Indianapolis, IN, USA
- Antony L. Hosking, Patrick Th. Eugster, Robert Hirschfeld:
ACM Symposium on New Ideas in Programming and Reflections on Software, Onward! 2013, part of SPLASH '13, Indianapolis, IN, USA, October 26-31, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2472-4
Session 1
- Hannah Quay-de la Vallee, James M. Walsh, William Zimrin, Kathi Fisler, Shriram Krishnamurthi:
Usable security as a static-analysis problem: modeling and reasoning about user permissions in social-sharing systems. 1-16 - Aleksandar Milicevic, Daniel Jackson, Milos Gligoric, Darko Marinov:
Model-based, event-driven programming paradigm for interactive web applications. 17-36 - Santiago Perez De Rosso, Daniel Jackson:
What's wrong with git?: a conceptual design analysis. 37-52
Session 2
- Sean McDirmid:
Usable live programming. 53-62 - Alexander Repenning:
Conversational programming: exploring interactive program analysis. 63-74 - Mikaël Mayer, Viktor Kuncak:
Game programming by demonstration. 75-90
Session 3: essays
- Han Xu, Oliver Creighton, Naoufel Boulila, Ruth Barbara Demmel:
User model and system model: the yin and yang in user-centered software development. 91-100 - Jonathan Aldrich:
The power of interoperability: why objects are inevitable. 101-116
Session 4
- Yoshiki Ohshima, Aran Lunzer, Bert Freudenberg, Ted Kaehler:
KScript and KSWorld: a time-aware and mostly declarative language and interactive GUI framework. 117-134 - Emina Torlak, Rastislav Bodík:
Growing solver-aided languages with rosette. 135-152 - Eric L. McCorkle:
Building connections between theories of computing and physical systems. 153-172
Session 5
- Friedrich Steimann:
Content over container: object-oriented programming with multiplicities. 173-186 - Thomas Würthinger, Christian Wimmer, Andreas Wöß, Lukas Stadler, Gilles Duboscq, Christian Humer, Gregor Richards, Doug Simon, Mario Wolczko:
One VM to rule them all. 187-204
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