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- Automatically fixing security vulnerabilities in Java codeAharon Abadi, Ran Ettinger, Yishai A. Feldman, Mati Shomrat. 3-4 [doi]
- DrHJ: the cure to your multicore programming woesVincent Cavé, Jarred Payne, Raghavan Raman, Mathias Ricken, Corky Cartwright, Vivek Sarkar. 5-6 [doi]
- Sensor composer: composing intelligent virtual sensors for collaborative sensingHoi Chan. 7-8 [doi]
- A HIP and SLEEK verification systemWei-Ngan Chin, Cristina David, Cristian Gherghina. 9-10 [doi]
- Distributed ray tracing in x10Dave Cunningham. 11-12 [doi]
- Parallel programming by hintsChen Ding. 13-14 [doi]
- The language of languages research project: unifying concepts expressed across different notationsJames R. Douglass, Nicholas Chen, Ralph E. Johnson. 15-16 [doi]
- Library-based model-driven software development with SugarJSebastian Erdweg, Lennart C. L. Kats, Tillmann Rendel, Christian Kästner, Klaus Ostermann, Eelco Visser. 17-18 [doi]
- BeneFactor: a flexible refactoring tool for eclipseXi Ge, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill. 19-20 [doi]
- An 'explicit type enforcement' program transformation tool for preventing integer vulnerabiliitesMunawar Hafiz. 21-22 [doi]
- Mobl: the new language of the mobile webZef Hemel, Eelco Visser. 23-24 [doi]
- Testing domain-specific languagesLennart C. L. Kats, Rob Vermaas, Eelco Visser. 25-26 [doi]
- KonohaScript: static scripting for practical useKimio Kuramitsu. 27-28 [doi]
- Cedalion 101: "i want my DSL now"David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan. 29-30 [doi]
- Modularizing crosscutting concerns with ptolemyHridesh Rajan, Sean L. Mooney, Gary T. Leavens, Robert Dyer 0001, Rex D. Fernando, Mohammad Ali Darvish Darab, Bryan Welter. 31-32 [doi]
- Guidance trees: a new programming paradigm for non-programmersMichael Rowley. 33-34 [doi]
- JP2: collecting dynamic bytecode metrics in JVMsAibek Sarimbekov, Walter Binder, Andreas Sewe, Mira Mezini, Alex Villazón. 35-36 [doi]
- Changing state in the plaid languageJoshua Sunshine, Sven Stork, Karl Naden, Jonathan Aldrich. 37-38 [doi]
- Keshmesh: a tool for detecting and fixing java concurrency bug patternsMohsen Vakilian, Stas Negara, Samira Tasharofi, Ralph E. Johnson. 39-40 [doi]
- Extending the graal compiler to optimize librariesThomas Würthinger. 41-42 [doi]
- Software objects fairy tales: merging design and runtime objects into the cloud with mydraftMichel Zam, Gilles Dodinet, Geneviève Jomier. 43-44 [doi]
- Object recognition in the enterprise: structural and behavioral capabilities of patient-centered medical homesNima A. Behkami. 47-50 [doi]
- A demonstration-based approach for designing domain-specific modeling languagesHyun Cho. 51-54 [doi]
- CUDACL+: a framework for GPU programsFerosh Jacob. 55-58 [doi]
- Generic ownership: the case of java collectionsAhmed Aziz Khalifa. 59-62 [doi]
- Cloning in ownershipPaley Li, Nicholas R. Cameron, James Noble. 63-66 [doi]
- Composing locks by decomposing deadlocksHari K. Pyla. 67-70 [doi]
- Towards client-aware interface specificationsHenrique Rebêlo. 71-74 [doi]
- Alternate annotation checkers using fractional permissionsChao Sun. 75-78 [doi]
- The case for teaching functional programming in discrete mathThomas VanDrunen. 81-86 [doi]
- Mining student capstone projects with FRASR and ProMWouter Poncin, Alexander Serebrenik, Mark van den Brand. 87-96 [doi]
- Harnessing collective software developmentLuis Artola. 99-108 [doi]
- Virtual machines with sharable operating systemTrieu C. Chieu, Hoi Chan. 109-114 [doi]
- Crossfire: multiprocess, cross-browser, open-web debugging protocolMichael G. Collins, John J. Barton. 115-124 [doi]
- Moving back to scrum and scaling to scrum of scrums in less than one yearRafael Maranzato, Marden Neubert, Paula Herculano. 125-130 [doi]
- A case study for prioritizing features in environments with multiple stakeholdersEduardo Cristiano Negrão, Eduardo Martins Guerra. 131-140 [doi]
- Classifiers: a simple framework for accelerating application developmentDavid Raal. 141-148 [doi]
- A regression testing framework for financial time-series databases: an effective combination of fitnesse, scala, and kdb/qRoberto Salama. 149-154 [doi]
- Coping with distance: an empirical study of communication on the jazz platformRenuka Sindhgatta, Bikram Sengupta, Subhajit Datta. 155-162 [doi]
- Multicore, manycore, and cloud computing: is a new programming language paradigm required?S. Tucker Taft, Joshua Bloch, Robert Bocchino, Sebastian Burckhardt, Hassan Chafi, Russ Cox, Benedict R. Gaster, Guy L. Steele Jr., David Ungar. 165-170 [doi]
- Going green with refactoring: sustaining the "worldwide virtual machine"Steven Fraser, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Werner Wild, Joseph W. Yoder, Bo Q. Zhu. 171-174 [doi]
- Industry-academic research partnershipsSteven Fraser, Judith Bishop, Rajarshi Gupta, Dennis Mancl, J. Christopher Ramming, Salvador Rivas. 175-178 [doi]
- The ink language meta-metamodel for adaptive object-model frameworks: [extended abstract]Eli Acherkan, Atzmon Hen-Tov, David H. Lorenz, Lior Schachter. 181-182 [doi]
- Plaid: a permission-based programming languageJonathan Aldrich, Robert Bocchino, Ronald Garcia, Mark Hahnenberg, Manuel Mohr, Karl Naden, Darpan Saini, Sven Stork, Joshua Sunshine, Éric Tanter, Roger Wolff. 183-184 [doi]
- The design and implementation of the habanero-java parallel programming languageZoran Budimlic, Vincent Cavé, Raghavan Raman, Jun Shirako, Sagnak Tasirlar, Jisheng Zhao, Vivek Sarkar. 185-186 [doi]
- Refactoring towards the good parts of javascriptAsger Feldthaus, Todd D. Millstein, Anders Møller, Max Schäfer, Frank Tip. 189-190 [doi]
- Smaller footprint for Java collectionsJoseph Gil, Yuval Shimron. 191-192 [doi]
- CREST: principled foundations for decentralized systemsMichael M. Gorlick, Kyle Strasser, Alegria Baquero, Richard N. Taylor. 193-194 [doi]
- McLAB: enabling programming language, compiler and software engineering research for matlabLaurie J. Hendren, Jesse Doherty, Anton Dubrau, Rahul Garg, Nurudeen Lameed, Soroush Radpour, Amina Aslam, Toheed Aslam, Andrew Casey, Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert, Jun Li, Clark Verbrugge, Olivier Savary Belanger. 195-196 [doi]
- Babylscript: multilingual javascriptMing-Yee Christopher Iu. 197-198 [doi]
- A case study of language oriented programming with cedalion: [extended abstract]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan. 199-200 [doi]
- Learning CUDA: lab exercises and experiences, part 2Christopher T. Mitchell, Jens Mache, Karen L. Karavanic. 201-202 [doi]
- A comparative study of parallel sort algorithmsDavide Pasetto, Albert Akhriev. 203-204 [doi]
- Observationally cooperative multithreadingChristopher A. Stone, Melissa E. O'Neill, The OCM Team. 205-206 [doi]
- Automatic protocol-conformance recommendationsErnesto J. Alfonso. 207-208 [doi]
- Efficient implementation of the plaid languageSarah Chasins. 209-210 [doi]
- Creating domain-specific modeling languages using by-demonstration techniqueHyun Cho. 211-212 [doi]
- Safira: a tool for evaluating behavior preservationMelina Mongiovi. 213-214 [doi]
- Misfits in abstractions: towards user-centered design in domain-specific languages for end-user programmingHiroki Nishino. 215-216 [doi]
- Coarse-grain speculation for emerging processorsHari K. Pyla. 217-218 [doi]
- Exploring developer's tool pathJelena Vlasenko. 219-220 [doi]
- The JavaScript world domination plan at 16 yearsBrendan Eich. 223-224 [doi]
- Improving user experience by infusing web technologies into desktopsJonathan Bardin, Philippe Lalanda, Clément Escoffier, Alice Murphy. 225-236 [doi]
- To inclusive design through contextually extended IoC: infusion IoC, a JavaScript library and mentality for scalable development of accessible and maintainable systemsAntranig M. Basman, Clayton H. Lewis, Colin B. D. Clark. 237-256 [doi]
- Strict serializability is harmless: a new architecture for enterprise applicationsSergio Miguel Fernandes, João P. Cachopo. 257-276 [doi]
- Naming anonymous javascript functionsSalman Mirghasemi, John J. Barton, Claude Petitpierre. 277-288 [doi]
- A framework for analyzing programs written in proprietary languagesV. Krishna Nandivada, Mangala Gowri Nanda, Pankaj Dhoolia, Diptikalyan Saha, Anjan Nandy, Anup Ghosh. 289-300 [doi]
- Emscripten: an LLVM-to-JavaScript compilerAlon Zakai. 301-312 [doi]
- COOMP 2011: first international workshop on combined object-oriented modeling and programmingOle Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Møller-Pedersen, Ragnhild Kobro Runde. 315-316 [doi]
- The 11th workshop on domain-specific modelingJuha-Pekka Tolvanen, Jonathan Sprinkle, Matti Rossi, Jeff Gray. 317-318 [doi]
- 2011 international workshop on foundations of object-oriented languages (fool'11): splash/oopsla '11 workshop summaryJonathan Aldrich, Jeremy G. Siek, Elena Zucca. 319-320 [doi]
- Workshop: beyond green-field software development: reuse, recycle, refactorDennis Mancl, Steven Fraser, Bill Opdyke. 321-322 [doi]
- Workshop on transitioning to multicore: (TMC 2011)Caitlin Sadowski, Jaeheon Yi. 323-324 [doi]
- AGERE! (actors and agents reloaded): splash 2011 workshop on programming systems, languages and applications based on actors, agents and decentralized controlAlessandro Ricci, Rafael H. Bordini, Gul A. Agha. 325-326 [doi]
- Agile and object oriented practices in embedded systemsCharles E. Matthews, Bruce Powel Douglass, Jim Kiekbusch. 327-328 [doi]
- Workshop on NExt-generation applications of smartphones (NEAT)Jeff Gray, Jules White. 329-330 [doi]
- ACM SIGPLAN international workshop on programming language and systems technologies for internet clients: (PLASTIC 2011)Adam Welc, Michael Franz, Krzysztof Palacz. 331-332 [doi]
- VMIL 2011: the 5th workshop on virtual machines and intermediate languagesHridesh Rajan, Michael Haupt, Christoph Bockisch, Robert Dyer 0001. 333-334 [doi]