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- The 11th workshop on domain-specific modelingJuha-Pekka Tolvanen, Jonathan Sprinkle, Jeff Gray, Matti Rossi. 5-6 [doi]
- Towards a comparative analysis of meta-metamodelsHeiko Kern, Axel Hummel, Stefan Kühne. 7-12 [doi]
- Models for formsDaniel Abler, Charles Crichton, James Welch, Jim Davies, Steve Harris. 13-18 [doi]
- Advancing generic metamodelsHenning Berg, Birger Møller-Pedersen, Stein Krogdahl. 19-24 [doi]
- Design patterns for metamodelsHyun Cho, Jeff Gray. 25-32 [doi]
- A DSML for reversible transformationsMickaël Kerboeuf, Jean-Philippe Babau. 33-38 [doi]
- A pattern-based approach to DSL developmentChristian Schäfer, Thomas Kuhn, Mario Trapp. 39-46 [doi]
- Bottom up creation of a DSL using templates and JSONClaude Petitpierre. 47-52 [doi]
- Towards integration of policies into DSMLsFrank Hernandez, Peter J. Clarke. 53-56 [doi]
- SharpLudus revisited: from ad hoc and monolithic digital game DSLs to effectively customized DSM approachesAndré Wilson Brotto Furtado, André L. M. Santos, Geber L. Ramalho. 57-62 [doi]
- Guidance for domain specific modeling in small and medium enterprisesHenning Agt, Ralf-Detlef Kutsche, Timo Wegeler. 63-70 [doi]
- autoVHDL: a domain-specific modeling language for the auto-generation of VHDL core wrappersErica Jones, Jonathan Sprinkle. 71-76 [doi]
- A domain specific language for enterprise grade cloud-mobile hybrid applicationsAjith Ranabahu, E. Michael Maximilien, Amit P. Sheth, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan. 77-84 [doi]
- LattesMiner: a multilingual DSL for information extraction from lattes platformAlexandre D. Alves, Horacio H. Yanasse, Nei Y. Soma. 85-92 [doi]
- Workshop on transitioning to multicore (TMC 2011): overview abstractCaitlin Sadowski, Jaeheon Yi. 97-100 [doi]
- Parallel programming by hintsChen Ding, Zachary Fletcher. 101-104 [doi]
- Profiling and tuning the performance of an STM-based concurrent programLuís Pina, João P. Cachopo. 105-110 [doi]
- A lock-free cache invalidation protocol for the atom systemHugo Rito, João P. Cachopo. 111-116 [doi]
- Software transactional memory vs. locking in a functional language: a controlled experimentFernando Castor, João Paulo Oliveira, André L. M. Santos. 117-122 [doi]
- Are Java programmers transitioning to multicore?: a large scale study of java FLOSSWeslley Torres, Gustavo Pinto, Benito Fernandes, João Paulo Oliveira, Filipe Alencar Ximenes, Fernando Castor. 123-128 [doi]
- Locks, deadlocks and abstractions: experiences with multi-threaded programming at CloudFlare, IncIan Pye. 129-132 [doi]
- Expressing pipeline parallelism using TBB constructs: a case study on what works and what doesn'tEric C. Reed, Nicholas Chen, Ralph E. Johnson. 133-138 [doi]
- Agere! (actors and agents reloaded): splash 2011 workshop on programming systems, languages and applications based on actors, agents and decentralized controlAlessandro Ricci, Gul Agha, Rafael H. Bordini. 143-146 [doi]
- A feature model of actor, agent, and object programming languagesHowell R. Jordan, Goetz Botterweck, Marc-Philippe Huget, Rem Collier. 147-158 [doi]
- Designing a general-purpose programming language based on agent-oriented abstractions: the simpAL projectAlessandro Ricci, Andrea Santi. 159-170 [doi]
- Behavioral programming, decentralized control, and multiple time scalesDavid Harel, Assaf Marron, Guy Wiener, Gera Weiss. 171-182 [doi]
- Cloudscape: language support to coordinate and control distributed applications in the cloudAndi Bejleri, Andrew Farrell, Patrick Goldsack. 183-194 [doi]
- AF-Raf: an agent-oriented programming language with algebraic data typesClaudia Grigore, Rem W. Collier. 195-200 [doi]
- An agent framework for agent societiesKyle Usbeck, Jacob Beal. 201-212 [doi]
- (No) more design patterns for multi-agent systemsMário Henrique Cruz Torres, Tony Van Beers, Tom Holvoet. 213-220 [doi]
- Integrating jason in a multi-agent platform with support for interaction protocolsBexy Alfonso, Emilio Vivancos, Vicente J. Botti, Ana García-Fornes. 221-226 [doi]
- AmbientTalk: modern actors for modern networksTom Van Cutsem. 227-230 [doi]
- Exploiting intelligent agent-based technologies for programming smart mobile applicationsAndrea Santi, Alessandro Ricci. 231-234 [doi]
- The GMF-based syntax tool of a DSML for the semantic web enabled multi-agent systemsSinem Getir, Sebla Demirkol, Moharram Challenger, Geylani Kardas. 235-238 [doi]
- Exploiting the JaCaMo framework for realising an adaptive room governance applicationAlexandru Sorici, Olivier Boissier, Gauthier Picard, Andrea Santi. 239-242 [doi]
- Aoopes'11 workshop overview abstractCharles E. Matthews, Jim Kiekbusch, Bruce Powel Douglass. 247-248 [doi]
- Agile practices in embedded systemsCharles E. Matthews. 249-250 [doi]
- Reverse-engineering user interfaces to facilitateporting to and across mobile devices and platformsEeshan Shah, Eli Tilevich. 255-260 [doi]
- Teaching students to learn to learn mobile phone programmingJonathan Sprinkle. 261-266 [doi]
- Constrained data acquisition for mobile citizen science applicationsSean Whitsitt, Armando Barreto, Maribel Hudson, Hussain Al-Helal Tapasya Patki, Diyang Chu, Kamel Didan, Jonathan Sprinkle. 267-272 [doi]
- Cloud computing and mapreduce for reliability and scalability of ubiquitous learning systemsSamah Gad. 273-278 [doi]
- Et (smart) phone home!Leandro Collares, Chris Matthews, Justin Cappos, Yvonne Coady, Rick McGeer. 283-288 [doi]
- Virtual machines should be invisibleStephen Kell, Conrad Irwin. 289-296 [doi]
- A microbenchmark case study and lessons learnedJoseph Gil, Keren Lenz, Yuval Shimron. 297-308 [doi]
- ALIA4J's [(just-in-time) compile-time] MOP for advanced dispatchingChristoph Bockisch, Andreas Sewe, Martin Zandberg. 309-316 [doi]
- Next in line, please!: exploiting the indirect benefits of inlining by accurately predicting further inliningAndreas Sewe, Jannik Jochem, Mira Mezini. 317-328 [doi]
- Intermediate language extensions for parallelismJisheng Zhao, Vivek Sarkar. 329-340 [doi]
- Which problems does a multi-language virtual machine need to solve in the multicore/manycore era?Stefan Marr, Mattias De Wael, Michael Haupt, Theo D'Hondt. 341-348 [doi]