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SPLASH Companion 2015: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Jonathan Aldrich, Patrick Eugster:

Companion Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity, SPLASH 2015, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, October 25-30, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3722-9
Keynotes
- Nick Feamster:

Tomorrow's network operators will be programmers (keynote). 1-2 - Lars Bak:

How Dart learned from past object-oriented systems (keynote). 3 - Rob DeLine:

Modern software is all about data. development environments should be, too. (keynote). 4
Demonstrations
- Hoan Anh Nguyen, Robert Dyer

, Tien N. Nguyen, Hridesh Rajan
:
Consensus-based mining of API preconditions in big code. 5-6 - Haiyang Sun, Yudi Zheng, Lubomír Bulej, Walter Binder

, Stephen Kell:
Custom full-coverage dynamic program analysis for Android. 7-8 - Sanchit Chadha, Antuan Byalik, Eli Tilevich

:
Heterogeneous device hopping: bridging the mobile cross-platform gap via a declarative query language. 9-10 - Tomoki Imai, Hidehiko Masuhara, Tomoyuki Aotani

:
Making live programming practical by bridging the gap between trial-and-error development and unit testing. 11-12 - Robert Dyer

, Hridesh Rajan
, Tien N. Nguyen, Hoan Anh Nguyen:
Demonstrating programming language feature mining using Boa. 13-14 - Andrei Chis, Oscar Nierstrasz

, Aliaksei Syrel, Tudor Gîrba:
GTInspector: a moldable domain-aware object inspector. 15-16 - Raffi Khatchadourian

, Awais Rashid
, Hidehiko Masuhara, Takuya Watanabe:
Fraglight: shedding light on broken pointcuts in evolving aspect-oriented software. 17-18 - Evgeny Gavrin, Sung-Jae Lee, Ruben Ayrapetyan, Andrey Shitov:

Ultra lightweight JavaScript engine for internet of things. 19-20
Doctoral Symposium
- Josef Eisl:

Trace register allocation. 21-23 - Chang Liu:

Trace oblivious computation. 24-26 - Rodrigo Andrade:

Privacy and security constraints for code contributions. 27-29 - Mehdi Bagherzadeh:

Panini: a concurrent programming model with modular reasoning. 30-32 - Gary Miller:

The spreadsheet paradigm: a basis for powerful and accessible programming. 33-35
Posters
- Tomoki Imai, Hidehiko Masuhara, Tomoyuki Aotani

:
Shiranui: a live programming with support for unit testing. 36-37 - Arghya Chatterjee, Timothy Newton, Tom Roush, Hunter Tidwell, Vivek Sarkar:

Exploiting parallelism in mobile devices. 38-39 - Ahmed Abdel Moamen, Nadeem Jamali:

ModeSens: an approach for multi-modal mobile sensing. 40-41 - Sebastian Fleissner:

Towards transitory encapsulation. 42-43 - Michael Biggs:

Statik: an incremental compiler generator. 44-45 - Edlira Kuci, Sebastian Erdweg, Mira Mezini:

Toward incremental type checking for Java. 46-47 - Ruochen Huang, Hidehiko Masuhara, Tomoyuki Aotani

:
Pyrlang: a high performance Erlang virtual machine based on RPython. 48-49 - Elmer van Chastelet, Eelco Visser, Craig Anslow:

Conf.Researchr.Org: towards a domain-specific content management system for managing large conference websites. 50-51 - Ben McCamish, Xinghui Zhao, David Chiu, Jason Sawin, Guadalupe Canahuate:

Evaluating work distribution patterns for parallel bitmap compression over SMPs. 52-53 - Aliaksei Syrel, Andrei Chis, Tudor Gîrba, Juraj Kubelka, Oscar Nierstrasz

, Stefan Reichhart:
Spotter: towards a unified search interface in IDEs. 54-55 - Yu David Liu, Lukasz Ziarek:

Toward a Java based infrastructure for unmanned aerial vehicles. 56-57 - Md. Arefin, Raffi Khatchadourian

:
Porting the NetBeans Java 8 enhanced for loop lambda expression refactoring to eclipse. 58-59
Panels
- Steven D. Fraser

, Dennis Mancl, Nancy R. Mead, Mary Shaw, Werner Wild:
Software Professionalism - Is it 'Good Enough?'. 60-62 - Steven D. Fraser

, Lars Bak, Rob DeLine, Nick Feamster, Lindsey Kuper
, Cristina V. Lopes, Peng Wu:
The Future of Programming Languages and Programmers. 63-66
Student Research Competition
- Aritra Sengupta:

Efficient support for strong semantics in transactional and non-transactional programs. 67-68 - Alisa J. Maas:

Automatic array property detection via static analysis. 69-70 - Josh Terrell:

KinEdit: a tool to help developers refactor manually. 71-72 - Nima Joharizadeh:

Finding bugs in spreadsheets using reference counting. 73-74 - Swarnendu Biswas

:
Viser: providing serializability in hardware with simplified cache coherence. 75-76 - Ragnar Mogk:

Concurrency control for multithreaded reactive programming. 77-78 - Anthony Canino:

Gradual mode types for energy-aware programming. 79-80 - Martin Billes:

Race-driven UI-level test generation for JavaScript-based web applications. 81-82 - Andrew Kofink:

Contributions of the under-appreciated: gender bias in an open-source ecology. 83-84 - Flávio Medeiros:

Safely evolving configurable systems. 85-86 - Minjia Zhang:

SIRe: an efficient snapshot isolation-based memory model for detecting and tolerating region conflicts. 87-88 - Ligia Nistor:

The Oprop verification tool: object propositions in action. 89-90
Workshop Previews
- Tim Verbelen

, Michael G. Burke:
Workshop preview of the 2015 eclipse technology exchange workshop (ETX 2015). 91-92 - Aharon Abadi, Lori Flynn, Jeff Gray

:
Workshop preview of the 3rd international workshop on mobile development lifecycle (MobileDeLi 2015). 93-94 - Ali Jannesari

, Siegfried Benkner, Xinghui Zhao, Ehsan Atoofian, Yukinori Sato
:
Workshop Preview of the 2nd International Workshop on Software for Parallel Systems (SEPS 2015). 95-96 - Guoqing Xu, Walter Binder

:
Workshop preview of the 13th international workshop on dynamic analysis (WODA 2015). 97-98 - Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Philipp Haller, Alessandro Ricci

, Carlos A. Varela:
Workshop preview of the 2015 workshop on programming based on actors, agents, and decentralized control (AGERE! 2015). 99-100 - Jeff Gray

, Jonathan Sprinkle
, Juha-Pekka Tolvanen
, Matti Rossi:
Workshop preview of the 15th workshop on domain specific modeling (DSM 2015). 101-102 - Steven D. Fraser

, Alberto Sillitti:
Workshop preview of the 3rd international workshop on programming for mobile and touch (PROMOTO 2015). 103-104 - Alex Potanin

, James Noble
:
Workshop preview of the 2015 workshop on new object-oriented languages (NOOL 2015). 105-106 - Loek G. Cleophas

, Ali Afroozeh:
Workshop preview of the 3rd workshop on parsing programming languages (Parsing@SLE 2015). 107-108 - Guido Salvaneschi

, Wolfgang De Meuter, Patrick Eugster, Lukasz Ziarek:
Workshop preview of the 2015 workshop on reactive and event-based languages & systems (REBLS 2015). 109-110 - Dennis Mancl, Steven D. Fraser

, Bill Opdyke:
Workshop preview of the 2015 workshop on smart software strategies: 15 years after Y2K - everything old is new again (SMART 2015). 111-112

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