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- 2015
- Rahul Sharma, Eric Schkufza, Berkeley R. Churchill, Alex Aiken:
Conditionally correct superoptimization. OOPSLA 2015: 147-162 - Martin Aigner, Christoph M. Kirsch, Michael Lippautz, Ana Sokolova:
Fast, multicore-scalable, low-fragmentation memory allocation through large virtual memory and global data structures. OOPSLA 2015: 451-469 - Sara Achour, Martin C. Rinard:
Approximate computation with outlier detection in Topaz. OOPSLA 2015: 711-730 - Péricles Alves, Fabian Gruber, Johannes Doerfert, Alexandros Lamprineas, Tobias Grosser, Fabrice Rastello, Fernando Magno Quintão Pereira:
Runtime pointer disambiguation. OOPSLA 2015: 589-606 - Osbert Bastani, Saswat Anand, Alex Aiken:
Interactively verifying absence of explicit information flows in Android apps. OOPSLA 2015: 299-315 - John Bender, Mohsen Lesani, Jens Palsberg:
Declarative fence insertion. OOPSLA 2015: 367-385 - Pavol Bielik, Veselin Raychev, Martin T. Vechev:
Scalable race detection for Android applications. OOPSLA 2015: 332-348 - Swarnendu Biswas, Minjia Zhang, Michael D. Bond, Brandon Lucia:
Valor: efficient, software-only region conflict exceptions. OOPSLA 2015: 241-259 - Sam Blackshear, Bor-Yuh Evan Chang, Manu Sridharan:
Selective control-flow abstraction via jumping. OOPSLA 2015: 163-182 - Brett Boston, Adrian Sampson, Dan Grossman, Luis Ceze:
Probability type inference for flexible approximate programming. OOPSLA 2015: 470-487 - Stephan Brandauer, Dave Clarke, Tobias Wrigstad:
Disjointness domains for fine-grained aliasing. OOPSLA 2015: 898-916 - Lucas Brutschy, Pietro Ferrara, Omer Tripp, Marco Pistoia:
ShamDroid: gracefully degrading functionality in the presence of limited resource access. OOPSLA 2015: 316-331 - Nachshon Cohen, Erez Petrank:
Automatic memory reclamation for lock-free data structures. OOPSLA 2015: 260-279 - Silvia Crafa, Luca Padovani:
The chemical approach to typestate-oriented programming. OOPSLA 2015: 917-934 - David Darais, Matthew Might, David Van Horn:
Galois transformers and modular abstract interpreters: reusable metatheory for program analysis. OOPSLA 2015: 552-571 - Brian Demsky, Patrick Lam:
SATCheck: SAT-directed stateless model checking for SC and TSO. OOPSLA 2015: 20-36 - Jens Dietrich, Nicholas Hollingum, Bernhard Scholz:
Giga-scale exhaustive points-to analysis for Java in under a minute. OOPSLA 2015: 535-551 - Sebastian Erdweg, Oliver Bracevac, Edlira Kuci, Matthias Krebs, Mira Mezini:
A co-contextual formulation of type rules and its application to incremental type checking. OOPSLA 2015: 880-897 - Sebastian Erdweg, Moritz Lichter, Manuel Weiel:
A sound and optimal incremental build system with dynamic dependencies. OOPSLA 2015: 89-106 - Tim Felgentreff, Todd D. Millstein, Alan Borning, Robert Hirschfeld:
Checks and balances: constraint solving without surprises in object-constraint programming languages. OOPSLA 2015: 767-782 - Yu Feng, Xinyu Wang, Isil Dillig, Calvin Lin:
EXPLORER : query- and demand-driven exploration of interprocedural control flow properties. OOPSLA 2015: 520-534 - Zhoulai Fu, Zhaojun Bai, Zhendong Su:
Automated backward error analysis for numerical code. OOPSLA 2015: 639-654 - Tihomir Gvero, Viktor Kuncak:
Synthesizing Java expressions from free-form queries. OOPSLA 2015: 416-432 - Matthew Hague, Anthony Widjaja Lin, C.-H. Luke Ong:
Detecting redundant CSS rules in HTML5 applications: a tree rewriting approach. OOPSLA 2015: 1-19 - Matthew A. Hammer, Jana Dunfield, Kyle Headley, Nicholas Labich, Jeffrey S. Foster, Michael W. Hicks, David Van Horn:
Incremental computation with names. OOPSLA 2015: 748-766 - Thibaud Hottelier, Rastislav Bodík:
Synthesis of layout engines from relational constraints. OOPSLA 2015: 74-88 - Yongjian Hu, Tanzirul Azim, Iulian Neamtiu:
Versatile yet lightweight record-and-replay for Android. OOPSLA 2015: 349-366 - Michael R. Jantz, Forrest J. Robinson, Prasad A. Kulkarni, Kshitij A. Doshi:
Cross-layer memory management for managed language applications. OOPSLA 2015: 488-504 - Casper Svenning Jensen, Anders Møller, Veselin Raychev, Dimitar K. Dimitrov, Martin T. Vechev:
Stateless model checking of event-driven applications. OOPSLA 2015: 57-73 - Ivan Kuraj, Viktor Kuncak, Daniel Jackson:
Programming with enumerable sets of structures. OOPSLA 2015: 37-56
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