Paper presentations at 113th IPSJ-PRO
The following papers are presented at the 113th IPSJ Workshop on Programming.
The following papers are presented at the 113th IPSJ Workshop on Programming.
Our members defended their Master’s theses.
Our paper “CertSkel: a Verified Compiler for a Coq-embedded GPGPU DSL” (authored by Asakura, Masuhara, and Aotani), is presented at CoqPL 2017, co-located with POPL 2017. The paper is available here.
Our poster “Towards a Formally Verified Skeleton-based Data Parallel DSL for GPGPU” (authored by Asakura, Masuhara, and Aotani), is presented at APLAS 2016.
A paper titled “Improving Sequential Performance of Erlang based on a Meta-tracing Just-In-Time Compiler”, authored by Huang, Masuhara and Aotani, is accepted by the Post-Proceeding of the 17th Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP’16), held in June.
Our paper entitled “Towards Automatic Decoration”, authored by Aotani and Kamina, has been accepted by and will be presented at NOOL 2016
Imai, Masuhara, Aotani will have a presentation at IPSJ PRO 2016-3.
The title is “Design and Implementation of Unit Testing Features for Live Programming Environments.”
You can download the paper from here (in Japanese).
Our paper “A Layer-based Approach to Hierarchical Dynamically-scoped Open Classes” (authored by Springer, Masuhara and Hirschfeld) was accepted for publication in the IPSJ Transactions on Programming (Journal of Information Processing).
The paper was a revised version of the one presented at IPSJ PRO/SWoPP’16 in August.
Izumi Asakura is awarded IPSJ Computer Science Research Award for Young Scientists for his paper presentation on “Proof of soundness of concurrent separation logic for GPGPU in Coq.”
Ruochen Huang receives his Master’s degree, as the representative of the School of Information Sciences and Technology.
Ruochen Huang, “Pyrlang: A High Performance Erlang Virtual Machine Based on RPython“, Master Thesis, August 2016
Peter Wauligmann joins the group as an exchange student from TU Munich. He will work on the Ikra project until February 2017.