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Welcome!
The PLEIAD laboratory of the Computer Science Department (DCC) of the University of Chile (Faculty of Engineering) is a laboratory dedicated to research on new software development techniques.
More precisely, we work on many ways to better support software development at different levels, from programming languages to development environments, including tools to support program understanding (debuggers, profilers, visualizers). We also study the practice of programming, through mining software repositories as well as user studies.
Where do we publish? Here is the PLEIAD Trail (major conferences only) since 2010:
- 2016: POPL, ICPE
- 2015: DLS (2), ESEC/FSE, OOPSLA, SANER, VISSOFT (proc.)
- 2014: DLS, ICFP, ICSE, Modularity (2), OOPSLA, VISSOFT
- 2013: AOSD (2), DLS, MSR, WCRE (proc.), IWPSE (proc.), VISSOFT (2), SCAM
- 2012: AOSD (proc.), ECOOP, FSE, ICPC, ICSE (2), OOPSLA
- 2011: AOSD, ECOOP (3), FSE, ICPC (2), ICSE (2), MODELS, MSR, OOPSLA, IWPSE (proc.)
- 2010: AOSD (2), ASE, GPCE, ICSE, MSR (2), SAC, SC, SCAM, TOOLS
We also publish in the following journals: ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems; ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology; Automated Software Engineering; Computer Languages, Systems and Structures; Concurrency and Computation-Practice and Experience; Empirical Software Engineering; IEEE Software; IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering; Personal and Ubiquitous Computing; Science of Computer Programming; Software-Practice and Experience.
With whom do we collaborate? Here is a list of PLEIAD scientific collaborations (projects, publications, visits) since 2010: Brown University (USA), Carnegie Mellon University (USA), INRIA Nantes and Lille (France), Technical University of Darmstadt (Germany), Universidad de La Plata (Argentina), University of Bern (Switzerland), University of British Columbia (Canada), University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany), University of Gent (Belgium), University of Lugano (Switzerland), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium)
What else do we do? We are involved in teaching a variety of courses covering our topics of interest. We also develop(ed) a number of software artifacts to support our research.
Recent News
- Éric Tanter is Program Committee member of the 14th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS 2016)
- Éric Tanter is Program Committee member of the 17th Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP 2016)
- Learning From Source Code History to Identify Performance Failures accepted at the 7th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering (Sandoval/Bergel)
- Abstracting Gradual Typing accepted at POPL 2016!! (Garcia/Clark/Tanter)
- Éric Tanter is External Program Committee member of OOPSLA 2016
- Éric Tanter has been granted a Google Faculty Research Award! (Project: Gradual Security Typing for the Web)
- Doublé of PLEIAD at DLS 2015: Tracking Down Performance Variation Against Source Code Evolution (Sandoval/Bergel), and Gradual Certified Programming in Coq (Tanter/Tabareau)
- Study of GOTO in C Code accepted at ESEC/FSE 2015!! (with R. Robbes and É. Tanter)
- Matías Toro successfully defended his MSc thesis! Congrats!!
- Our EMSE paper “Understanding and addressing exhibitionism in Java empirical research about method accessibility” is in preview