‹Programming› 2020
Mon 23 - Thu 26 March 2020 Porto, Portugal

Posters are an integral part of ‹Programming›. The Poster Session aims at showcasing very recent or ongoing work, clarifying problem statements, vetting solutions, or identifying evaluation methods in an interactive way. It will offer an excellent opportunity for authors to receive feedback from the ‹Programming› community and encourage one-to-one and small group discussions on a technical topic.

In the Accepted Posters tab you can now find the PDF files for the posters accepted to <Programming> 2020.

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Reusing Static Analysis across Different Domain-Specific Languages using Reference Attribute Grammars
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Johannes Mey Technische Universität Dresden, Thomas Kühn Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, René Schöne Technische Universität Dresden, Uwe Aßmann TU Dresden, Germany
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Incremental Compilation for Stratego
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Jeff Smits Delft University of Technology, Gabriël Konat Delft University of Technology, Eelco Visser Delft University of Technology
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Helping Software Developers Through Live Software Metrics Visualization
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Sara Fernandes Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, André Restivo LIACC, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal, Hugo Sereno Ferreira FEUP, Universidade do Porto, Ademar Aguiar FEUP, Universidade do Porto
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Overviewing the Liveness of Refactoring for Energy Efficiency
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Emanuel Fernando da Silva Moreira , Filipe Figueiredo Correia University of Porto, João Bispo Faculdade de Engenharia e Universidade do Porto
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Lightweight Lexical Test Prioritization For Immediate Feedback
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Toni Mattis Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Robert Hirschfeld Hasso-Plattner-Institut (HPI), Germany
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Call for Posters

Posters are an integral part of ‹Programming›. We are soliciting quality contributions for the regular Poster Session of ‹Programming›. The Poster Session aims at showcasing very recent or ongoing work, clarifying problem statements, vetting solutions, or identifying evaluation methods in an interactive way. It will offer an excellent opportunity for authors to receive feedback from the ‹Programming› community and encourage one-to-one and small group discussions on a technical topic. Students are especially encouraged to submit their ongoing work and to introduce it to peer researchers. Accepted posters will be listed on the conference Web site.

Poster author(s) are required to attend the scheduled poster session, so that they can discuss their work with conference attendees.

Poster Submission Guidelines

Posters will be evaluated based on their contribution and relevance to ‹Programming›. Two types of submissions will be considered:

  • a) Extended abstracts of 1-2 pages (excluding references) accompanied by a poster draft (both files in PDF format).

  • b) If you have an accepted paper at <Programming> 2020 (>=2 pages) you can submit just the poster draft (in PDF format) illustrating the ideas in the paper.

The accepted extended abstracts will appear in the ACM Digital Library (ACM DL) as part of the ‹Programming› 2020 Conference Companion. They should conform with the ACM SIGPLAN conference template, using the acmart class with the sigconf option, and must include:

  • The poster title;
  • Names and affiliations of the authors (one of whom should be named as a contact person in the submission form);
  • Description of the motivation, the addressed problem, the proposed solution, and the results so far.

Contacts

For any questions please get in touch with the poster chairs Filipe Correia and Hidehiko Masuhara.