Title: Small Changes Can Make a Big Difference: Two studies on the energy efficiency of programming approaches
Speaker: Fernando Castor (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brasil)
Date/time: 2 pm, Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Location: W911, Building West #8, Ookayama Campus, Tokyo Tech
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There are following paper presentations at the international conference on MODULARITY 2016 and its co-located workshops.
- “Matriona: Class Nesting with Parameterization in Squeak/Smalltalk”, the Modularity Visions Track (authored by Springer, Niephaus, Hirschfeld, Masuhara)
- “An Advice Mechanism for Non-local Flow Control”, Workshop on Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languages (FOAL’16), (authored by Masuhara, Fujita, Aotani)
- “Hierarchical Layer-Based Class Extensions in Squeak/Smalltalk”, Workshop on Live Adaptation of Software SYstems (LASSY), (authored by Springer, Masuhara, Hirschfeld)
- “Towards Improving Interface Modularity in Legacy Java Software through Automated Refactoring”, Workshop on Language Modularity À La Mode (LaMOD’16), (authored by Khatchadourian, Moore, Masuhara)
- “Toward Fluent Module Interactions”, MASS 2016 – Workshop on Modularity Across the System Stack, (authored by Kamina, Aotani, Masuhara)
- “Lightweight Optimization Technique for Data Types à la Carte”, the Language Modularity à La Mode (LaMOD’16), (authored by Kiriyama, Aotani, Masuhara)
“Matriona: Class Nesting with Parameterization in Squeak/Smalltalk”, the Modularity Visions Track (authored by Springer, Niephaus, Hirschfeld, Masuhara)
“Lightweight Optimization Technique for Data Types à la Carte”, the Language Modularity à La Mode (LaMOD’16), (authored by Kiriyama, Aotani, Masuhara)
“Towards Improving Interface Modularity in Legacy Java Software through Automated Refactoring”, Workshop on Language Modularity À La Mode (LaMOD’16), (authored by Khatchadourian, Moore, Masuhara)
Title: AutoBench: Finding Workloads That You Need Using Pluggable Hybrid Analyses
Speaker: Andrea Rosà (PhD student, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland)
Date/time: Friday, March 11, 2016. 11:00-12:00
Location: W911, Building West #8, Ookayama Campus, Tokyo Tech
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Our group will present the following paper and posters at the 18th Workshop of Programming and Programming Languages (第18回プログラミングおよびプログラミング言語ワークショップ).
- GPGPU向けデータ並列コードテンプレートの形式検証 (authored by Asakura, Masuhara, Aotani)
- Featherweight JavaのMeta-Theory a la Carteを利用した拡張可能な形式化フレームワーク (Poster, authored by Okugawa, Masuhara, Aotani)
- Ikra: Leveraging Object-oriented Abstractions in a Ruby-to-CUDA JIT Translator (Poster, authored by Springer, Masuhara)
- RPythonを用いたErlang仮想機械PyrlangにおけるJITコンパイル方針の改良 (Poster, authored by Huang, Masuhara, Aotani)
- 多次元的文脈指向言語Korzのメソッドディスパッチの改善 (Poster, authored by Watanabe, Masuhara, Aotani)
A paper titled “Formal Verification of Data Parallel Code Templates for GPGPU”, authored by Asakura, Masuhara, Aotani is accepted at PPL 2016.
A paper titled “Declaring Constraints on Object-oriented Collections”, authored by Tim Felgentreff, Robert Hirschfeld, Maria Graber, Alan Borning and Hidehiko Masuhara, is presented at 108th IPSJ PRO Workshop.
The first meeting of SIGPX (Special Interest Group on Programming Experience) is planned as follows.
- date: Saturday February 27, 2016
- location: Tokyo Tech
More information is on the SIGPX page.
Asakura presented his master’s thesis at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
The title:
- Formal Verification of Data Parallel DSLs for GPGPU based on Concurrent Separation Logic (PDF)
Okugawa, Taya and Watanabe presented their bachelor’s theses at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
Theses titles:
- An Extension of Meta-Theory a la Carte for Object Oriented Programming Languages (Ryo Okugawa)
- A Method of Data Representation and Parallelization for Multiple GPUs on Array Oriented DSL (Atsushi Taya)
- Improvement of Power of Expression of a Multi-dimensional Context Oriented Programming Language Korz (Keita Watanabe)
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