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Rishiyur S. Nikhil is co-founder and CTO of Bluespec, Inc., which develops tools that dramatically improve correctness, productivity, reuse and maintainability in ...

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Results from GPCE10 web
Agile and Ef #64257;cient Domain-Speci #64257;c Languages using Multi-stage Programming in Java Mint Mathias Ricken, Edwin Westbrook, Walid Taha Abstract Domain-specific ...

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Results from Gpce web
The International Conference on Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE) Bylaws Organizational Goals Program generation techniques have the potential ...
The International Conference on Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE) Bylaws Aim Program generation techniques have the potential to revolutionize ...
Introduction As the commercial production of software systems moves towards being a traditional industry, automation will necessarily play a more substantial role ...

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Results from Stratego web
Upcoming STARTINCLUDE 2009-06-16 Code Generation 2009 tutorial on Creating Domain-Specific Languages with Stratego/XT. STOPINCLUDE Past 2008-10-21 OOPSLA 2008 talk ...

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Results from Transform web
International Federation for Information Processing http://www.ifip.or.at/ Annual IFIP World Computer Congress: http://www.wcc2002.org/en/index.html
Homepage: http://www.dsic.upv.es/~rdp03/ Federated Conference on Rewriting, Deduction and Programming (RDP) to be held in Valencia, Spain, in June 2003 Participating ...
A survey of software architecture is provided by David Garlan, in SoftwareArchitectureARoadMap. Garlan loosely defines architecture as a software system's gross organization ...
Chapter 5 of the SWEBOK guide defines testing as follows: Software testing consists of the dynamic verification of the behavior of a program on a finite set of test ...
The IFIP International Conference on Testing of Communicating Systems http://www.fokus.fhg.de/events/testcom2002 Conference: March Deadline: September CategoryConference ...
Conferences and Workshops on Program Transformation Transform-based Events Events with their home page on this wiki. Feel free to use this wiki to host the webpage ...
The Working IEEE / IFIP Conference on Software Architecture WICSA 2001 is the first joint IEEE / IFIP conference devoted to SoftwareArchitecture. Its purpose is to ...

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Results from WGLD web
The fourth meeting is planned: Dates: Wed, August 21 Sun, August 25, 2013 Venue: University Aarhus, Denmark Host: Erik Ernst Participants Top row: Jonathan Edwards ...
The working group has been approved as IFIP TC2 working group on June 28, 2011. Proposal for IFIP TC2 committee
The first official meeting of IFIP TC2 WG2.16 was held in London Feb 27 Mar 2 2012 at Imperial College, hosted by Susan Eisenbach. The general post-meeting consensus ...
Dates: October 3-7, October 2016 Venue: EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland Host: Heather Miller Program The meeting starts on Monday morning October 3 at 9AM and ends with ...
Dates: August 28 September 1, 2017 Venue: Park City, Utah, USA Host: Matthew Flatt https://www.flickr.com/photos/tkellyphoto/6246702517 Venue The meeting will take ...
These are the talks given at the IFIP WG 1.16 meeting at Skamania Lodge, WA, USA from June 2 to June 6, 2014. Sean McDirmid: Programming with Managed Time in Glitch ...
We have organized a group to discuss programming language design and propose to become an IFIP TC2 working group. While the theory and implementation of programming ...
The first activity of the group was a lunch meeting at SPLASH 2010 to discuss the organization of the zeroth meeting. Date: Tuesday, 19 October, 2010 (?) Attending ...
This is the home page of the IFIP TC2 working group on programming language design. Our proposal was approved on June 28, 2011 with the tentative group number 2.16 ...
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This needs to be updated to the actual procedure that has emerged during the meetings. Eelco Visser Talks are 50 minutes long, split equally between the presenter ...

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