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35th POPL 2008: San Francisco, California, USA
- George C. Necula, Philip Wadler:
Proceedings of the 35th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, POPL 2008, San Francisco, California, USA, January 7-12, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-59593-689-9
Session 1
- Brian E. Aydemir, Arthur Charguéraud, Benjamin C. Pierce, Randy Pollack, Stephanie Weirich:
Engineering formal metatheory. 3-15 - Jean-Baptiste Tristan, Xavier Leroy:
Formal verification of translation validators: a case study on instruction scheduling optimizations. 17-27 - Janis Voigtländer:
Much ado about two (pearl): a pearl on parallel prefix computation. 29-35
Session 2
- Iulian Neamtiu, Michael Hicks, Jeffrey S. Foster, Polyvios Pratikakis:
Contextual effects for version-consistent dynamic software updatingalland safe concurrent programming. 37-49 - Katherine F. Moore, Dan Grossman:
High-level small-step operational semantics for transactions. 51-62 - Martín Abadi, Andrew Birrell, Tim Harris, Michael Isard:
Semantics of transactional memory and automatic mutual exclusion. 63-74
Session 3
- Matthew J. Parkinson, Gavin M. Bierman:
Separation logic, abstraction and inheritance. 75-86 - Wei-Ngan Chin, Cristina David, Huu Hai Nguyen, Shengchao Qin:
Enhancing modular OO verification with separation logic. 87-99 - James Brotherston, Richard Bornat, Cristiano Calcagno:
Cyclic proofs of program termination in separation logic. 101-112
Session 4
- Andrea Asperti:
The intensional content of Rice's theorem. 113-119 - Marco Gaboardi, Jean-Yves Marion, Simona Ronchi Della Rocca:
A logical account of pspace. 121-131 - Nils Anders Danielsson:
Lightweight semiformal time complexity analysis for purely functional data structures. 133-144
Session 5
- Ashutosh Gupta, Thomas A. Henzinger, Rupak Majumdar, Andrey Rybalchenko, Ru-Gang Xu:
Proving non-termination. 147-158 - Swarat Chaudhuri:
Subcubic algorithms for recursive state machines. 159-169 - Shuvendu K. Lahiri, Shaz Qadeer:
Back to the future: revisiting precise program verification using SMT solvers. 171-182
Session 6
- Christopher Unkel, Monica S. Lam:
Automatic inference of stationary fields: a generalization of java's final fields. 183-195 - Xin Zheng, Radu Rugina:
Demand-driven alias analysis for C. 197-208 - Marius Nita, Dan Grossman, Craig Chambers:
A theory of platform-dependent low-level software. 209-220
Session 7
- Greta Yorsh, Eran Yahav, Satish Chandra:
Generating precise and concise procedure summaries. 221-234 - Sumit Gulwani, Bill McCloskey, Ashish Tiwari:
Lifting abstract interpreters to quantified logical domains. 235-246 - Bor-Yuh Evan Chang, Xavier Rival:
Relational inductive shape analysis. 247-260
Session 8
- Giuseppe Castagna, Nils Gesbert, Luca Padovani:
A theory of contracts for web services. 261-272 - Kohei Honda, Nobuko Yoshida, Marco Carbone:
Multiparty asynchronous session types. 273-284
Session 9
- Conor McBride:
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right (pearl): dissecting data structures. 287-295 - Patricia Johann, Neil Ghani:
Foundations for structured programming with GADTs. 297-308 - Umut A. Acar, Amal Ahmed, Matthias Blume:
Imperative self-adjusting computation. 309-322
Session 10
- Cédric Fournet, Tamara Rezk:
Cryptographically sound implementations for typed information-flow security. 323-335 - Peeter Laud:
On the computational soundness of cryptographically masked flows. 337-348 - Hamed S. Alavi, Seth Gilbert, Rachid Guerraoui:
Extensible encoding of type hierarchies. 349-358
Session 11
- Noam Zeilberger:
Focusing and higher-order abstract syntax. 359-369 - Brigitte Pientka:
A type-theoretic foundation for programming with higher-order abstract syntax and first-class substitutions. 371-382 - Hugo Herbelin, Silvia Ghilezan:
An approach to call-by-name delimited continuations. 383-394
Session 12
- Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, Matthias Felleisen:
The design and implementation of typed scheme. 395-406 - Aaron Bohannon, J. Nathan Foster, Benjamin C. Pierce, Alexandre Pilkiewicz, Alan Schmitt:
Boomerang: resourceful lenses for string data. 407-419 - Kathleen Fisher, David Walker, Kenny Qili Zhu, Peter White:
From dirt to shovels: fully automatic tool generation from ad hoc data. 421-434 - Walter Fontana:
Systems biology, models, and concurrency. 1-2 - Kenneth L. McMillan:
Relevance heuristics for program analysis. 145-146 - Yaron Minsky:
Caml trading. 285
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