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SPLASH Companion 2014: Portland, OR, USA
- Andrew P. Black:
SPLASH'14 - Companion Publication of the 2014 ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Systems, Programming, and Applications: Software for Humanity, Portland, OR, USA, October 20-24, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3208-8
Invited & keynote talks
- Gary McGraw:
Software security: a study in technology transfer. 1 - Peter Norvig:
Machine learning for programming. 3 - Bret Victor:
Humane representation of thought: a trail map for the 21st century. 5
Doctoral submissions
- Brian S. Dillon:
Diagnosing degenerate forms in software. 9-11 - Brian P. Eddy:
Structured source retrieval for improving softwaresearch during program comprehension tasks. 13-15 - Matthias Grimmer
:
High-performance language interoperability in multi-language runtimes. 17-19 - Christopher Hall:
HCI metacomputing: universal syntax, structured editing, and deconstructible user interfaces. 21-24 - Flávio Medeiros:
An approach to safely evolve program families in C. 25-27 - Tomás Tauber:
When importless becomes meaningful. 29-31
Demonstrations
- Wolfgang Slany:
Pocket code: a scratch-like integrated development environment for your phone. 35-36 - Malavika Samak, Murali Krishna Ramanathan:
Omen: a tool for synthesizing tests for deadlock detection. 37-38 - Ed Seidewitz, Arnaud Cuccuru:
Agile programming with executable models: an open-source, standards-based eclipse environment. 39-40
Panels
- Steven Fraser
, Dennis Mancl, Aki Namioka, Roberto Salama, Allen Wirfs-Brock:
East meets west: the influences of geography on software production. 41-42 - Steven D. Fraser
, Djenana Campara, Michael C. Fanning, Gary McGraw, Kevin J. Sullivan:
Privacy and security in a networked world. 43-45
Posters
- Brian P. Eddy, Jonathan Corley:
Searching for answers: an exploratory study of the formation, use, and impact of queries during debugging. 51-52 - Peter Elmers, Hongyu Li, Shams Mahmood Imam, Vivek Sarkar:
HJ-Viz: a new tool for visualizing, debugging and optimizing parallel programs. 53-54 - Kuldeep Kumar, Stan Jarzabek:
Detecting design similarity patterns using program execution traces. 55-56 - Alysson Milanez
, Tiago Massoni
, Rohit Gheyi
:
Enhancing conformance checking for contract-based programs. 57-58 - Tai Nguyen, Xinghui Zhao:
Self-adaptive parallel programming through tunable concurrency. 59-60 - Shiyi Wei, Barbara G. Ryder:
Taming the dynamic behavior of JavaScript. 61-62
Wavefront
- Eric Forsberg:
Avoiding the software development apocalypse through continuous build and test. 65
Co-located workshop summaries
- Alessandro Ricci
, Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Philipp Haller, Carlos A. Varela:
AGERE!: programming based on actors, agents, and decentralized control. 69-70 - Sebastian Erdweg, Adam Welc:
DSLDI 2014: second workshop on domain specific languages design and implementation. 71-72 - Jonathan Sprinkle
, Matti Rossi, Jeffrey G. Gray
, Juha-Pekka Tolvanen
:
DSM'14: the 14th workshop on domain-specific modeling. 73-74 - Jan S. Rellermeyer
, Tim Verbelen
:
ETX'14: 2014 workshop on eclipse technology exchange. 75-76 - Jonathan Edwards, Richard P. Gabriel, Alex Payne:
FPW'14: future programming workshop. 77 - Aharon Abadi, Danny Dig, Eli Tilevich
:
MobileDeli'14 workshop: welcome message of the chairs. 79-80 - Judith Bishop, Arno Puder, Nikolai Tillmann:
2nd workshop on programming for mobile and touch: PROMOTO 2014. 81-82 - Tyrone Grandison
, E. Michael Maximilien, Raquel L. Hill:
First international workshop on privacy and security in programming (PSP). 83-84 - Ali Jannesari
, Felix Wolf, Walter F. Tichy:
SEPS 2014: first international workshop on software engineering for parallel systems. 85-86 - Dennis Mancl, Steven Fraser
:
TD 2014: workshop on technical debt in a world of big data and big teams. 87-88 - Shoaib Kamil, Saman P. Amarasinghe, P. Sadayappan:
WOSC 2014: second workshop on optimizing stencil computations. 89-90

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