Towards Extensible Program Transformation Systems [Presentation]
Eelco Visser, Utrecht University
Regenerative Programming: A New Approach to Data Mining
for Software Design [Presentation]
Walid Taha, Rice University
Policy Enforcement [Presentation]
Doug Smith, Kestrel Institute
Statically Safe Meta-Programming [Presentation]
Yannis Smaragdakis, Georgia Tech
Maintaining Static Invariants using Generalized Algebraic
Datatypes in Omega [Presentation]
Tim Sheard, Portland State University
Generative Programming from a DSL Viewpoint [Presentation]
Laurent Reveillere, INRIA Futurs
Synchronizing Periodic Clocks in Kahn Networks [Presentation]
Marc Pouzet, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie
Concepts for Describing Composition of Software
Artifacts [Presentation]
Harold Ossher, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Program Generation by Linking
Eugenio Moggi, DISI, University of Genoa
Aspect-Specific Languages [Presentation] and
An Economics-Based
Model for Assessing Program Modularity [Presentation]
Cristina Videira Lopes, University of California
Tarantula: Killing Driver Bugs Before They Hatch [Presentation]
Julia Lawall, University of Copenhagen
Using Partial Evaluation to Optimize Run-Time Program
Generation [Presentation]
Sam Kamin, University of Illinois
Dinner: Benjy's, 2424 Dunstan, phone: 713.522.7602.
Bus to pick up at Best Western at 7:00 p.m. Bus to return to Best Western at 9:00 p.m.
Generation of High-Performance Domain-Specific
Languages from Component Libraries [Presentation]
Ken Kennedy, Rice University
Composition metaprogramming and component metadata [Presentation]
Paul H J Kelly, Imperial College London
Persistent Intermediate Representations for Adaptive
Global Optimization [Presentation]
Albert Cohen, INRIA Futurs
Combining Abstraction and Performance by
Metaprogramming [Presentation]
Christoph Armin Herrmann, University of Passau
The New EU Network of Excellence CoreGrid [Presentation]
Christian Lengauer, University of Passau
Lunch: Amazon Grill, 5114 Kirby Dr., phone: 713.522.5888
Bus Pick-up at 12:00 p.m. outside Duncan Hall. Board bus at 13:15 p.m. to return to Duncan Hall.
Hume: a Domain-Specific Language for Real-Time
Embedded Systems [Presentation]
Kevin Hammond, University of St. Andrews
Certifying Automatically Generated Code [Presentation]
Bernd Fischer, NASA Ames (demo?)
Adding tracecuts to AspectJ
Oege de Moor, Oxford University
Discussion
Dinner: Julia's Bistro, 3722 Main Street, phone: 713.807.0090.
Take the light rail (boarding station is across the street from Best Western) and exit at the HCC/Ensemble station stop. Walk one block south on West Alabama. Use the light rail to return to Best Western
A Game-Theoretic Approach to Automated Program Generation [Presentation]
Moshe Vardi, Rice University
Feature Modeling in Generative Software
Development [Presentation]
Krzysztof Czarnecki, University of Waterloo
A Domain-Specific Language for Telephony Services - A
Progress Report [Presentation]
Charles Consel, INRIA Futurs
Improving Incremental Development in AspectJ by Bounding
Quantification [Presentation]
Don Batory, University of Texas
A Theory of Predicate-Complete Test Coverage and Generation [Presentation]
Thomas Ball, Microsoft Research
Lunch: Kubo's Japanese Grill at 2414 University Dr., phone: 713.528.7878
Bus Pick-up at 12:00 p.m. outside Duncan Hall. Board bus at 13:15 p.m. to go to the Museum of Natural Science at One Hermann Circle Drive. Bus Pick up outside Museum at 5:00 p.m. to go to the Best Western.
Excursion
Dinner: T'afia, 3701 Travis Street, phone: 713.524.6922.
Take the light rail (boarding station is across the street from Best Western) and exit at the HCC/Ensemble station stop. Walk south towards West Alabama. Take a right on Winbern and head towards Travis Street. T'afia is between Winbern and West Alabama. Use the light rail to return to the Best Western.
Discussion
Discussion
Lunch: Jalapenos Restaurant, 2702 Kirby Drive, phone: 713.524.1668
Bus Pick-up at 12:00 p.m. outside Hermann Brown Hall. Board bus at 13:15 p.m. to return to Hermann Brown Hall.
If you take the shuttle, ask them to drop you off either at your hotel (Hilton/Holiday Inn/Warwick/Best Western/etc.) or at the Medical Center. Please make sure that you say "Medical Center", as that is the name of the area! From Bush IAH it should be about a 35-45 minute ride. From Houston Hobby it should be about a 20 minute ride.
If you are coming directly to Rice, you can also ask the shuttle to drop you off at Entrance 16 to Rice. Once you are there, you pretty much walk straight into the university until you get to Duncan Hall. This is the computer science building.
All meetings will take place in DH 3076 except on Wednesday, when all meetings will take place in conference room 223 in Herman Brown.
The Medical Center Best Western (6700 South Main Street) has a shuttle that can bring visitors to Duncan Hall at Rice. It's only a 15 passenger van, but they are happy to make two trips. Rice is about five minutes away so groups of guests should count on staggering the trip by about 15 minutes.
A printable map is available here and an interactive map is available here.