Welcome to SPLASH 2015!
The ACM SIGPLAN conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity (SPLASH) is the premier conference at the intersection of programming, languages, and software engineering. Embracing all aspects of software construction and delivery, this year SPLASH includes OOPSLA, Onward!, DLS, GPCE, SLE, PLoP, and DBPL. SPLASH 2015 will take place October 25-30, 2015 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
The conference is now over see you in Amsterdam, Netherlands for SPLASH 2016!
Video Presentations
A representative sample of presentations from SPLASH.
Awards
OOPSLA Distinguished Papers Award
- Valor: Efficient, Software-Only Region Conflict Exceptions. Swarnendu Biswas, Minjia Zhang, Michael Bond, and Brandon Lucia
- Accurate Profiling in the Presence of Dynamic Compilation Yudi Zheng, Lubomir Bulej, and Walter Binder
OOPSLA Distinguished Artifact Award
- Automating Ad-hoc Data Representation Transformations. Vlad Ureche, Aggelos Biboudis, Yannis Smaragdakis, Martin Odersky
- Valor: Efficient, Software-Only Region Conflict Exceptions. Swarnendu Biswas, Minjia Zhang, Michael D. Bond, Brandon Lucia
OOPSLA Most Influential Paper Award
- X10: an object-oriented approach to non-uniform cluster computing (DOI). Philippe Charles, Christopher Donawa, Kemal Ebcioglu, Christian Grothoff, Allan Kielstra, Christoph von Praun, Vijay Saraswat, Vivek Sarkar. OOPSLA 2005.
Onward! Most Notable Paper Award
- Subtext: Uncovering the Simplicity of Programming (DOI). Jonathan Edwards. Onward! 2005.
John Vlissides Award - Doctoral Symposium
- Trace Oblivious Program Execution: A Programming Language Approach to Security. Chang Liu, University of Maryland
SPLASH Distinguished Demo Award
- GTInspector: A Moldable Domain-Aware Object Inspector. Andrei Chiş, Tudor Gîrba, Oscar Nierstrasz, Aliaksei Syrel
Student Research Competition Awards
Graduate Category:
- First place: Swarnendu Biswas - Viser: Providing Serializability in Hardware With Simplified Cache Coherence
- Second place: Ragnar Mogk - Concurrency Control for Multithreaded Reactive Programming
- Third place: Alisa Maas - Automatic Array Property Detection Via Static Analysis
- Honorable mention: Minjia Zhang - SIRe: An Efficient Snapshot Isolation-based Memory Model for Detecting and Tolerating Region Conflicts
Undergraduate Category:
- First place: Andrew Kofink - Contributions of the Under-Appreciated: Gender Bias in an Open-Source Ecology
Invited Speakers
ECMAScript 2015: the future of JavaScript is now!
Tom Van Cutsem
REBLS Keynote - Self-Adjusting Computation: Practical Abstractions for Dynamic Software
Umut A. Acar
The Future of Programming Languages and Programmers
Lars Bak, Robert DeLine, Nick Feamster, Lindsey Kuper, Crista Lopes, Peng Wu, Steven D. Fraser
ETX Invited Speaker: The Eclipse Academic Program: Creating the Eclipse University Ecosystem
Brian Barry
PLoP Keynote: Progress Toward an Engineering Discipline of Software
Mary Shaw
DBPL Keynote: The Gremlin Graph Traversal Machine and Language
Marko Rodriguez
MobileDeli Keynote: Mobile security
Robert Seacord
What is a compiler? We thought we knew…
Mads Torgersen
DS Invited Keynote Talk III: Papers vs. Artifacts
Philipp Haller
Spur: Efficient Support for Live Programming in Dynamic Languages
Eliot Miranda
Programming as Writing (and vice versa?)
Crista Lopes, Annette Vee
SEPS Invited Tallk: Hybrid Inference of Semantics for Software Adaptation
Karl Palmskog
DS Invited Keynote Talk I: How to debug the Internet of Things, or, PhD or startup?
Patrick Eugster
PLoP Keynote: Keeping A Pattern Language Alive
Mary Lynn Manns
Language-Oriented Business Applications: Helping End Users become Programmers
Markus Völter
Fighting Spam with Haskell
Simon Marlow
Promoto Keynote: Towards More Natural Programming for Mobile and Touch
Brad A. Myers
DS Invited Keynote Talk II: Lessons and Stories from My Career
Gary T. Leavens
SLE/GPCE Keynote: What's the value of an end user? Platforms and Research: The case of Pharo and Moose
Stéphane Ducasse
Prospect: Finding and Exploiting Parallelism in a Productivity Language for Scientific Computing
Lindsey Kuper
Software Professionalism – Is it “Good Enough?”
Dennis Mancl, Nancy Mead, Mary Shaw, Werner Wild, Steven D. Fraser
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