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GPCE 2021: Chicago, IL, USA
- Eli Tilevich, Coen De Roover:
GPCE '21: Concepts and Experiences, Chicago, IL, USA, October 17 - 18, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-9112-2 - Sorin Lerner:
Live programming and programming by example: better together (keynote). 1 - Gabriela Karoline Michelon, Wesley K. G. Assunção, David Obermann, Lukas Linsbauer, Paul Grünbacher, Alexander Egyed:
The life cycle of features in highly-configurable software systems evolving in space and time. 2-15 - Alexandre Bragança, Isabel Azevedo, Nuno Bettencourt, Carlos Morais, Diogo Teixeira, David Caetano:
Towards supporting SPL engineering in low-code platforms using a DSL approach. 16-28 - Parisa Ataei, Fariba Khan, Eric Walkingshaw:
A variational database management system. 29-42 - Mahshid Shahmohammadian, Geoffrey Mainland:
Metaprogramming with combinators. 43-54 - Abdallah Atouani, Jörg Christian Kirchhof, Evgeny Kusmenko, Bernhard Rumpe:
Artifact and reference models for generative machine learning frameworks and build systems. 55-68 - Marco Scaletta, Reiner Hähnle, Dominic Steinhöfel, Richard Bubel:
Delta-based verification of software product families. 69-82 - Artjoms Sinkarovs, Jesper Cockx:
Extracting the power of dependent types. 83-95 - Aleksandar S. Dimovski:
Lifted termination analysis by abstract interpretation and its applications. 96-109 - Nicolas Stucki, Jonathan Immanuel Brachthäuser, Martin Odersky:
Multi-stage programming with generative and analytical macros. 110-122 - Paul Iannetta, Laure Gonnord, Gabriel Radanne:
Compiling pattern matching to in-place modifications. 123-129 - Yuyan Bao, Kirshanthan Sundararajah, Raghav Malik, Qianchuan Ye, Christopher Wagner, Nouraldin Jaber, Fei Wang, Mohammad Hassan Ameri, Donghang Lu, Alexander Seto, Benjamin Delaware, Roopsha Samanta, Aniket Kate, Christina Garman, Jeremiah Blocki, Pierre-David Letourneau, Benoît Meister, Jonathan Springer, Tiark Rompf, Milind Kulkarni:
HACCLE: metaprogramming for secure multi-party computation. 130-143 - Martin Erwig, Prashant Kumar:
MADMAX: a DSL for explanatory decision making. 144-155 - Grégory M. Essertel, Ruby Y. Tahboub, Tiark Rompf:
On-stack replacement for program generators and source-to-source compilers. 156-169 - Nicolas Hlad, Bérénice Lemoine, Marianne Huchard, Abdelhak-Djamel Seriai:
Leveraging relational concept analysis for automated feature location in software product lines. 170-183 - Yuhi Sato, Yukiyoshi Kameyama:
Type-safe generation of modules in applicative and generative styles. 184-196 - Jörg Christian Kirchhof, Lukas Malcher, Bernhard Rumpe:
Understanding and improving model-driven IoT systems through accompanying digital twins. 197-209
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