Programming Languages and Systems 15th European Symposium on Programming, ESOP 2006, Held as Part of the Joint European / [electronic resource] :
edited by Peter Sestoft.
- 1st ed. 2006.
- XII, 342 p. online resource.
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 3924 2512-2029 ; .
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 3924 .
Types for Hierarchic Shapes -- Linear Regions Are All You Need -- Type-Based Amortised Heap-Space Analysis -- Haskell Is Not Not ML -- Coinductive Big-Step Operational Semantics -- Step-Indexed Syntactic Logical Relations for Recursive and Quantified Types -- Approaches to Polymorphism in Classical Sequent Calculus -- Pure Pattern Calculus -- A Verification Methodology for Model Fields -- ILC: A Foundation for Automated Reasoning About Pointer Programs -- Bisimulations for Untyped Imperative Objects -- A Typed Assembly Language for Confidentiality -- Flow Locks: Towards a Core Calculus for Dynamic Flow Policies -- A Basic Contract Language for Web Services -- Types for Dynamic Reconfiguration -- Size-Change Termination Analysis in k-Bits -- Path Optimization in Programs and Its Application to Debugging -- Inference of User-Defined Type Qualifiers and Qualifier Rules -- Assertion Checking over Combined Abstraction of Linear Arithmetic and Uninterpreted Functions -- Embedding Dynamic Dataflow in a Call-by-Value Language -- Polymorphic Type Inference for the JNI -- Type Safety of Generics for the .NET Common Language Runtime -- The Weird World of Bi-directional Programming.
ETAPS 2006 was the ninth instance of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software. ETAPS is an annual federated conference that was established in 1998 by combining a number of existing and new conferences. This year it comprised ?ve conferences (CC, ESOP, FASE, FOSSACS, TACAS), 18 satellite workshops (AC- CAT, AVIS, CMCS, COCV, DCC, EAAI, FESCA, FRCSS, GT-VMT, LDTA, MBT, QAPL, SC, SLAP, SPIN, TERMGRAPH, WITS and WRLA), two tutorials, and seven invited lectures (not including those that were speci?c to the satellite events). We - ceived over 550 submissions to the ?ve conferences this year, giving an overall acc- tance rate of 23%, with acceptance rates below 30% for each conference. Congratu- tions to all the authors who made it to the ?nal programme! I hope that most of the other authorsstill founda way of participatingin this excitingevent and I hope you will continue submitting. The events that comprise ETAPS address various aspects of the system devel- ment process, including speci?cation, design, implementation, analysis and impro- ment. The languages, methodologies and tools which support these activities are all well within its scope. Di?erent blends of theory and practice are represented, with an inclination towards theory with a practical motivation on the one hand and soundly based practice on the other. Many of the issues involved in software design apply to systems in general, including hardware systems, and the emphasis on software is not intended to be exclusive.
9783540330967
10.1007/11693024 doi
Software engineering.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Computer programming.
Computer science.
Machine theory.
Software Engineering.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Programming Techniques.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
QA76.758
005.1
Types for Hierarchic Shapes -- Linear Regions Are All You Need -- Type-Based Amortised Heap-Space Analysis -- Haskell Is Not Not ML -- Coinductive Big-Step Operational Semantics -- Step-Indexed Syntactic Logical Relations for Recursive and Quantified Types -- Approaches to Polymorphism in Classical Sequent Calculus -- Pure Pattern Calculus -- A Verification Methodology for Model Fields -- ILC: A Foundation for Automated Reasoning About Pointer Programs -- Bisimulations for Untyped Imperative Objects -- A Typed Assembly Language for Confidentiality -- Flow Locks: Towards a Core Calculus for Dynamic Flow Policies -- A Basic Contract Language for Web Services -- Types for Dynamic Reconfiguration -- Size-Change Termination Analysis in k-Bits -- Path Optimization in Programs and Its Application to Debugging -- Inference of User-Defined Type Qualifiers and Qualifier Rules -- Assertion Checking over Combined Abstraction of Linear Arithmetic and Uninterpreted Functions -- Embedding Dynamic Dataflow in a Call-by-Value Language -- Polymorphic Type Inference for the JNI -- Type Safety of Generics for the .NET Common Language Runtime -- The Weird World of Bi-directional Programming.
ETAPS 2006 was the ninth instance of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software. ETAPS is an annual federated conference that was established in 1998 by combining a number of existing and new conferences. This year it comprised ?ve conferences (CC, ESOP, FASE, FOSSACS, TACAS), 18 satellite workshops (AC- CAT, AVIS, CMCS, COCV, DCC, EAAI, FESCA, FRCSS, GT-VMT, LDTA, MBT, QAPL, SC, SLAP, SPIN, TERMGRAPH, WITS and WRLA), two tutorials, and seven invited lectures (not including those that were speci?c to the satellite events). We - ceived over 550 submissions to the ?ve conferences this year, giving an overall acc- tance rate of 23%, with acceptance rates below 30% for each conference. Congratu- tions to all the authors who made it to the ?nal programme! I hope that most of the other authorsstill founda way of participatingin this excitingevent and I hope you will continue submitting. The events that comprise ETAPS address various aspects of the system devel- ment process, including speci?cation, design, implementation, analysis and impro- ment. The languages, methodologies and tools which support these activities are all well within its scope. Di?erent blends of theory and practice are represented, with an inclination towards theory with a practical motivation on the one hand and soundly based practice on the other. Many of the issues involved in software design apply to systems in general, including hardware systems, and the emphasis on software is not intended to be exclusive.
9783540330967
10.1007/11693024 doi
Software engineering.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Computer programming.
Computer science.
Machine theory.
Software Engineering.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Programming Techniques.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
QA76.758
005.1