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Events

Talks

  • October 1, 2012: Eric Bodden on “RefaFlex: Safer Refactorings for Reflective Java Programs” (Distinguished paper award at ISSTA 2012)
  • January 23rd, 2012: Andrian Marcus on “Text Retrieval Support for Concept Location in Software”
  • November 23, 2010: Eric Bodden on “Aiding Static Analysis in the Presence of Reflection and Custom Class Loaders”
  • November 10, 2010: Eric Bodden on “Clara: Partially evaluating runtime monitors at compile time”
  • August 18, 2010: Arturo Zambrano on Digital TV in Argentina and the implementation of the middleware for interactivity performed by his team. Slides available here.
  • June 23rd and 25th, 2009: Sebastian Gonzalez on Common Lisp. Part 1 and Part 2
  • June 24th, 2009: Sebastian Gonzalez on Ambience
  • May 26-27th, 2009: Jacques Noyé on Scala. Part 1 and Part 2
  • June 16th, 2008: Thomas Cleenewerck on Modularizing Language Constructs: A Reflective Approach and Implementing Languages With Plans for Growth

(source of the talk, unpublished paper on multiple invocations)

  • Pervasive Talks, April 18th and 25th, May 2nd and 9th 2007: a cycle of talks on pervasive computing, organized by PLEIAD, DCC and CWR.

Workshops/Schools

  • DYLA 2012 the sixth Workshop on Dynamic Languages and Applications, collocated with ECOOP'12, in Beijing.
  • PL 2010 the third summer school on Programming Languages, a one day event including presentations of recent programming languages like Scala and Groovy, and treatment of challenging issues like concurrent programming and embedded domain-specific languages.
  • PL 2009 the second summer school on Programming Languages, a one-day event intended to provide interested students with an overview of some major topics and research issues, considering the role of programming languages in software evolution.
  • CASTA 2009: Workshop on Context-Aware Software Technology and Applications. Co-located with ESEC/FSE 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Recent developments in dynamic programming languages enable context awareness technically, but the application-oriented communities have had little opportunity to benefit from these insights. Vice versa, certain application requirements concerning context could probably be met better by specially-tailored programming and modeling techniques. This workshop attempts to bring together researchers from the disparate communities to exchange ideas, establish a common research program, and foster new collaborations.
  • DSAL workshop series: The DSAL workshop series is dedicated to the exploration of the area of domain-specific aspect languages, including language design, enabling technologies and composition issues.
  • PL 2008: This two-day school is intended to provide interested students with an overview of some major topics and research issues in the area of programming languages. It covers a wide range of programming paradigms, as well as challenges and techniques in language design, formalization and implementation.
  • BIC 2007: This one-week thematic workshop aims at gathering international researchers of renown and students interested in biologically-inspired computing in an interactive format propitious to exchange of ideas.
    Online proceedings.
  • Orion: To close the ORION collaboration project with the PROG lab of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, a one-day workshop will be held at the DCC on November 12th, 2007. Several researchers from Brussels will be present and expose on their most recent research work.

Others

  • Pleiad Launch at DCC: Presentation of the Pleiad lab to the Computer Science Department and to the community.