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Babelsberg
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Babelsberg

Constraints allow developers to specify desired properties of systems in a number of domains, and have those properties be maintained automatically. This results in compact, declarative code, avoiding scattered code to check and imperatively re-satisfy invariants. Despite these advantages, constraint programming is not yet widespread, with standard imperative programming still the norm. There is a long history of research on integrating constraint programming with the imperative paradigm. However, this integration typically does not unify the constructs for encapsulation and abstraction from both paradigms. This impedes re-use of modules, as client code written in one paradigm can only use m...

Improving hosted continuous integration services
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Improving hosted continuous integration services

Developing large software projects is a complicated task and can be demanding for developers. Continuous integration is common practice for reducing complexity. By integrating and testing changes often, changesets are kept small and therefore easily comprehensible. Travis CI is a service that offers continuous integration and continuous deployment in the cloud. Software projects are build, tested, and deployed using the Travis CI infrastructure without interrupting the development process. This report describes how Travis CI works, presents how time-driven, periodic building is implemented as well as how CI data visualization can be done, and proposes a way of dealing with dependency problems.

Transmorphic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

Transmorphic

Defining Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) through functional abstractions can reduce the complexity that arises from mutable abstractions. Recent examples, such as Facebook's React GUI framework have shown, how modelling the view as a functional projection from the application state to a visual representation can reduce the number of interacting objects and thus help to improve the reliabiliy of the system. This however comes at the price of a more rigid, functional framework where programmers are forced to express visual entities with functional abstractions, detached from the way one intuitively thinks about the physical world. In contrast to that, the GUI Framework Morphic allows interact...

Extending a dynamic programming language and runtime environment with access control
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Extending a dynamic programming language and runtime environment with access control

Complexity in software systems is a major factor driving development and maintenance costs. To master this complexity, software is divided into modules that can be developed and tested separately. In order to support this separation of modules, each module should provide a clean and concise public interface. Therefore, the ability to selectively hide functionality using access control is an important feature in a programming language intended for complex software systems. Software systems are increasingly distributed, adding not only to their inherent complexity, but also presenting security challenges. The object-capability approach addresses these challenges by defining language properties...

Babelsberg/RML
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Babelsberg/RML

New programming language designs are often evaluated on concrete implementations. However, in order to draw conclusions about the language design from the evaluation of concrete programming languages, these implementations need to be verified against the formalism of the design. To that end, we also have to ensure that the design actually meets its stated goals. A useful tool for the latter has been to create an executable semantics from a formalism that can execute a test suite of examples. However, this mechanism so far did not allow to verify an implementation against the design. Babelsberg is a new design for a family of object-constraint languages. Recently, we have developed a formal s...

Tracing Algorithmic Primitives in RSqueak/VM
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

Tracing Algorithmic Primitives in RSqueak/VM

When realizing a programming language as VM, implementing behavior as part of the VM, as primitive, usually results in reduced execution times. But supporting and developing primitive functions requires more effort than maintaining and using code in the hosted language since debugging is harder, and the turn-around times for VM parts are higher. Furthermore, source artifacts of primitive functions are seldom reused in new implementations of the same language. And if they are reused, the existing API usually is emulated, reducing the performance gains. Because of recent results in tracing dynamic compilation, the trade-off between performance and ease of implementation, reuse, and changeabili...

ECOOP 2014 -- Object-Oriented Programming
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 721

ECOOP 2014 -- Object-Oriented Programming

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-07-17
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 28th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2014, held in Uppsala, Sweden, in July/August 2014. The 27 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 101 submissions. They are organized in topical sections named: analysis; design; concurrency; types; implementation; refactoring; JavaScript, PHP and frameworks; and parallelism.

Automatic verification of behavior preservation at the transformation level for relational model transformation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Automatic verification of behavior preservation at the transformation level for relational model transformation

The correctness of model transformations is a crucial element for model-driven engineering of high quality software. In particular, behavior preservation is the most important correctness property avoiding the introduction of semantic errors during the model-driven engineering process. Behavior preservation verification techniques either show that specific properties are preserved, or more generally and complex, they show some kind of behavioral equivalence or refinement between source and target model of the transformation. Both kinds of behavior preservation verification goals have been presented with automatic tool support for the instance level, i.e. for a given source and target model s...

Proceedings of the 9th Ph.D. retreat of the HPI Research School on service-oriented systems engineering
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Proceedings of the 9th Ph.D. retreat of the HPI Research School on service-oriented systems engineering

Design and implementation of service-oriented architectures impose numerous research questions from the fields of software engineering, system analysis and modeling, adaptability, and application integration. Service-oriented Systems Engineering represents a symbiosis of best practices in object orientation, component-based development, distributed computing, and business process management. It provides integration of business and IT concerns. Service-oriented Systems Engineering denotes a current research topic in the field of IT-Systems Engineering with high potential in academic research and industrial application. The annual Ph.D. Retreat of the Research School provides all members the...

Proceedings of the 8th Joint Workshop of the German Research Training Groups in Computer Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Proceedings of the 8th Joint Workshop of the German Research Training Groups in Computer Science

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-06-18
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  • Publisher: Pro BUSINESS

For the eighth time, the German Research Foundation's (DFG) Research Training Groups (RTG) in Computer Science meet at Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz Center for Informatics, one of the world's premier venues for computer science. To provide an overview of the entire meeting and to enable a better connection of students with similar topics, every student of each group submited a one-page abstract introducing their work. The proceedings of this year's workshop contain these abstracts, along with a brief overview of each group's focus.