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- ChimpCheck: property-based randomized test generation for interactive appsEdmund S. L. Lam, Peilun Zhang, Bor-Yuh Evan Chang. 58-77 [doi]
- Unbounded superoptimizationAbhinav Jangda, Greta Yorsh. 78-88 [doi]
- The serverless trilemma: function composition for serverless computingIoana Baldini, Perry Cheng, Stephen J. Fink, Nick Mitchell, Vinod Muthusamy, Rodric Rabbah, Philippe Suter, Olivier Tardieu. 89-103 [doi]
- Encoding the building blocks of communicationAleksandar Prokopec. 104-118 [doi]
- I¿¿¿: a calculus for internet of things automationJulie L. Newcomb, Satish Chandra 0001, Jean-Baptiste Jeannin, Cole Schlesinger, Manu Sridharan. 119-133 [doi]
- Error messages are classifiers: a process to design and evaluate error messagesJohn Wrenn, Shriram Krishnamurthi. 134-147 [doi]
- You can have it all: abstraction and good cache performanceJuliana Franco, Martin Hagelin, Tobias Wrigstad, Sophia Drossopoulou, Susan Eisenbach. 148-167 [doi]
- Garbology: a study of how Java objects dieRaoul L. Veroy, Samuel Z. Guyer. 168-179 [doi]
- Infra: structure all the way down: structured data as a visual programming languageChristopher Hall, Trevor Standley, Tobias Höllerer. 180-197 [doi]
- Selfie and the basicsChristoph M. Kirsch. 198-213 [doi]
- Systems level liveness with extemporeAndrew Sorensen, Henry J. Gardner. 214-228 [doi]
- Some were meant for C: the endurance of an unmanageable languageStephen Kell. 229-245 [doi]
- Concept analysis in programming language research: done well it is all rightAntti-Juhani Kaijanaho. 246-259 [doi]
- How can our publication models best serve our research? (panel)Robert Biddle. 260-261 [doi]