Onward! 2014
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Portland, Oregon, United States
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Wed 22 Oct
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18:00 - 21:00
SPLASH Poster Reception
SPLASH Posters
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Exhibit Hall
Chair(s):
K R Jayaram
IBM Research, USA
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Nick Sumner
Simon Fraser University
18:00
3h
Talk
Searching for Answers: An Exploratory Study of the Formation, Use, and Impact of Queries During Debugging
SPLASH Posters
Jonathan Corley
University of Alabama
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Brian Eddy
18:00
3h
Talk
Enhancing Conformance Checking for Contract-Based Programs
SPLASH Posters
Alysson Milanez
UFCG, Brazil
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Tiago Massoni
UFCG
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Rohit Gheyi
UFCG, Brazil
18:00
3h
Talk
Self-Adaptive Parallel Programming Through Tunable Concurrency
SPLASH Posters
Tai Nguyen
Washington State University
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Xinghui Zhao
University of Washington
18:00
3h
Talk
HJ-Viz: A New Tool for Visualizing, Debugging and Optimizing Parallel Programs
SPLASH Posters
Peter Elmers
Rice University
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Hongyu Li
Rice University
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Shams Imam
Rice University
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Vivek Sarkar
Rice University
18:00
3h
Talk
Detecting Design Similarity Patterns Using Program Execution Traces
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Kuldeep Kumar
National University of Singapore
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Stan Jarzabek
National University of Singapore
18:00
3h
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Taming the Dynamic Behavior of JavaScript
SPLASH Posters
Shiyi Wei
Virginia Tech
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Barbara Ryder
Virginia Tech
18:00 - 21:00
SRC Posters
SPLASH Student Research Competition
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Exhibit Hall
Chair(s):
Işıl Dillig
University of Texas, Austin
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Sam Guyer
Tufts University
18:00
18m
Talk
Kamino: Dynamic Approach to Semantic Code Clone Detection
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Lindsay Neubauer
Columbia University
18:18
18m
Talk
Analysis with Type-Intertwined Separation Logic
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Devin Coughlin
University of Colorado Boulder
18:36
18m
Talk
Quality Types for Approximate Programming
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Brett Boston
University of Washington
18:54
18m
Talk
Recommending More Efficient Workflows to Software Developers
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Dylan Bates
Coker College
19:12
18m
Talk
Incorporating Structured Queries into Software Search
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Brian Eddy
19:30
18m
Talk
A Study of Wheat and Chaff in Source Code
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Martin Velez
University of California, Davis
19:48
18m
Talk
Improved Program Synthesis Through the Use of Packages
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Santiago Gonzalez
Colorado School of Mines
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Armando Solar-Lezama
MIT
20:06
18m
Talk
Towards Concurrent Reactive Programming
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Joscha Drechsler
Technische Universität Darmstadt
20:24
18m
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A Language for the Specification and Efficient Implementation of Type Systems
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Pascal Wittmann
TU Darmstadt
20:42
18m
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Parallelization of Gibbs Sampling for Text Analytics
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Ayush Narayan
Rice University
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SPLASH Posters
Searching for Answers: An Exploratory Study of the Formation, Use, and ...
18:00 - 21:00
Enhancing Conformance Checking for Contract-Based Programs
18:00 - 21:00
Self-Adaptive Parallel Programming Through Tunable Concurrency
18:00 - 21:00
HJ-Viz: A New Tool for Visualizing, Debugging and Optimizing Parallel P ...
18:00 - 21:00
Detecting Design Similarity Patterns Using Program Execution Traces
18:00 - 21:00
Taming the Dynamic Behavior of JavaScript
18:00 - 21:00
SPLASH Student Research Competition
Kamino: Dynamic Approach to Semantic Code Clone Detection
18:00 - 18:18
Analysis with Type-Intertwined Separation Logic
18:18 - 18:36
Quality Types for Approximate Programming
18:36 - 18:54
Recommending More Efficient Workflows to Software Developers
18:54 - 19:12
Incorporating Structured Queries into Software Search
19:12 - 19:30
A Study of Wheat and Chaff in Source Code
19:30 - 19:48
Improved Program Synthesis Through the Use of Packages
19:48 - 20:06
Towards Concurrent Reactive Programming
20:06 - 20:24
A Language for the Specification and Efficient Implementation of Type S ...
20:24 - 20:42
Parallelization of Gibbs Sampling for Text Analytics
20:42 - 21:00
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