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David H. Lorenz
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- affiliation: Open University of Israel, Raanana, Israel
- affiliation (former): Northeastern University, Boston, USA
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c54]Assaf Avishahar-Zeira, David H. Lorenz:
Could No-Code Be Code? Toward a No-Code Programming Language for Citizen Developers. Onward! 2023: 103-119 - [c53]David H. Lorenz, Ofir Shmuel:
ReactCOP: Modular and Scalable Web Development with Context-Oriented Programming. SPLASH Companion 2023: 63-64 - 2022
- [c52]Dov Fraivert, David H. Lorenz:
Language Support for Refactorability Decay Prevention. GPCE 2022: 122-134 - [c51]Dov Fraivert, David H. Lorenz:
Explicit Code Reuse Recommendation. SPLASH Companion 2022: 9-10 - 2020
- [i9]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Managed Information: A New Abstraction Mechanism for Handling Information in Software-as-a-Service. CoRR abs/2012.15382 (2020) - [i8]Ofir T. Erlich, David H. Lorenz:
Optimal Software Architecture From Initial Requirements: An End-to-End Approach. CoRR abs/2012.15533 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j5]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Application Embedding: A Language Approach to Declarative Web Programming. Art Sci. Eng. Program. 1(1): 2 (2017) - [j4]Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
Language Oriented Modularity: From Theory to Practice. Art Sci. Eng. Program. 1(2): 10 (2017) - [c50]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Application Embedding: From Fish Tank to Axiom. Programming 2017: 4:1 - [i7]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Application Embedding: A Language Approach to Declarative Web Programming. CoRR abs/1701.08119 (2017) - [i6]Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
Language Oriented Modularity: From Theory to Practice. CoRR abs/1703.10858 (2017) - 2016
- [c49]Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
Toward disposable domain-specific aspect languages. MODULARITY (Companion) 2016: 83-85 - [c48]Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
Toward practical language oriented modularity. MODULARITY (Companion) 2016: 94-98 - [c47]Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
Application-specific language-oriented modularity: a case study of the ovirt project. MODULARITY (Companion) 2016: 178-183 - [c46]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
A web application is a domain-specific language. SPLASH (Companion Volume) 2016: 35-36 - 2015
- [c45]Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
A language workbench for implementing your favorite extension to AspectJ. MODULARITY (Companion) 2015: 19-20 - [c44]Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
First-class domain specific aspect languages. MODULARITY (Companion) 2015: 29-30 - [c43]Arik Hadas, David H. Lorenz:
Demanding first-class equality for domain specific aspect languages. MODULARITY (Companion) 2015: 35-38 - [c42]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Separation of powers in the cloud: where applications and users become peers. Onward! 2015: 76-89 - 2014
- [c41]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Versionable, Branchable, and Mergeable Application State. Onward! 2014: 29-42 - 2013
- [c40]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Source code management for projectional editing. SPLASH (Companion Volume) 2013: 83-84 - 2012
- [c39]David H. Lorenz:
Language-oriented modularity through awesome DSALs: summary of invited talk. DSAL@AOSD 2012: 1-2 - [c38]David H. Lorenz, Oren Mishali:
SPECTACKLE: toward a specification-based DSAL composition process. DSAL@AOSD 2012: 9-14 - [c37]Yoav Apter, David H. Lorenz, Oren Mishali:
A debug interface for debugging multiple domain specific aspect languages. AOSD 2012: 47-58 - [c36]Sagi Ifrah, David H. Lorenz:
Crosscutting revision control system. ICSE 2012: 321-330 - [e2]Christoph Borchert, Michael Haupt, Daniel Lohmann, David H. Lorenz:
Proceedings of the 2012 Workshop on Modularity in Systems Software, MISS@AOSD 2012, Potsdam, Germany, March 27, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1217-2 [contents] - 2011
- [c35]Yoav Apter, David H. Lorenz, Oren Mishali:
Toward debugging programs written in multiple domain specific aspect languages. DSAL@AOSD 2011: 5-8 - [c34]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Code Reuse with Language Oriented Programming. ICSR 2011: 167-182 - [c33]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Cedalion 101: "i want my DSL now". OOPSLA Companion 2011: 29-30 - [c32]Eli Acherkan, Atzmon Hen-Tov, David H. Lorenz, Lior Schachter:
The ink language meta-metamodel for adaptive object-model frameworks: [extended abstract]. OOPSLA Companion 2011: 181-182 - [c31]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
A case study of language oriented programming with cedalion: [extended abstract]. OOPSLA Companion 2011: 199-200 - [c30]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Cedalion: a language for language oriented programming. OOPSLA 2011: 733-752 - [c29]David H. Lorenz, Victor Trakhtenberg:
Pluggable Aspect Instantiation Models. SC@TOOLS 2011: 84-99 - [e1]Bram Adams, Michael Haupt, David H. Lorenz, Eric Wohlstadter:
Proceedings of the 1st workshop on Modularity in systems software, MISS@AOSD 2011, Porto de Galinhas, Brazil, March 22, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0647-8 [contents] - [i5]David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
A Comparative Case Study of Code Reuse With Language Oriented Programming. CoRR abs/1103.5901 (2011) - 2010
- [c28]Atzmon Hen-Tov, David H. Lorenz, Lena Nikolaev, Lior Schachter, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Joseph W. Yoder:
Dynamic model evolution. PLoP 2010: 16:1-16:13
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j3]Atzmon Hen-Tov, David H. Lorenz, Assaf Pinhasi, Lior Schachter:
ModelTalk: When Everything Is a Domain-Specific Language. IEEE Softw. 26(4): 39-46 (2009) - [c27]Atzmon Hen-Tov, David H. Lorenz, Lior Schachter:
An interpretive domain specific language workbench. OOPSLA Companion 2009: 751-752 - [c26]Atzmon Hen-Tov, David H. Lorenz, Lior Schachter:
ModelTalk: a DSL workbench in action. OOPSLA Companion 2009: 799-800 - [i4]Atzmon Hen-Tov, David H. Lorenz, Lior Schachter:
ModelTalk: A Framework for Developing Domain Specific Executable Models. CoRR abs/0906.3423 (2009) - 2007
- [c25]Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:
Identifying Feature Interactions in Multi-Language Aspect-Oriented Frameworks. ICSE 2007: 147-157 - [c24]Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:
Awesome: an aspect co-weaving system for composing multiple aspect-oriented extensions. OOPSLA 2007: 515-534 - 2006
- [c23]Paul C. Attie, David H. Lorenz, Aleksandra Portnova, Hana Chockler:
Behavioral Compatibility Without State Explosion: Design and Verification of a Component-Based Elevator Control System. CBSE 2006: 33-49 - [c22]Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:
Modeling aspect mechanisms: a top-down approach. ICSE 2006: 212-221 - [c21]Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:
Comparing White-Box, Black-Box, and Glass-Box Composition of Aspect Mechanisms. ICSR 2006: 246-259 - [i3]Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:
Modeling Aspect Mechanisms: A Top-Down Approach. CoRR abs/cs/0606003 (2006) - 2005
- [c20]Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:
Pluggable AOP: designing aspect mechanisms for third-party composition. OOPSLA 2005: 247-263 - [i2]David H. Lorenz, Therapon Skotiniotis:
Extending Design by Contract for Aspect-Oriented Programming. CoRR abs/cs/0501070 (2005) - [i1]Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:
Pluggable AOP: Designing Aspect Mechanisms for Third-party Composition. CoRR abs/cs/0505004 (2005) - 2004
- [c19]Therapon Skotiniotis, David H. Lorenz:
Cona: aspects for contracts and contracts for aspects. OOPSLA Companion 2004: 196-197 - [c18]Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:
AOP as a first class reflective mechanism. OOPSLA Companion 2004: 216-217 - 2003
- [j2]Karl J. Lieberherr, David H. Lorenz, Johan Ovlinger:
Aspectual Collaborations: Combining Modules and Aspects. Comput. J. 46(5): 542-565 (2003) - [c17]Karl J. Lieberherr, David H. Lorenz, Pengcheng Wu:
A case for statically executable advice: checking the law of demeter with AspectJ. AOSD 2003: 40-49 - [c16]Erik Ernst, David H. Lorenz:
Aspects and polymorphism in AspectJ. AOSD 2003: 150-157 - [c15]David H. Lorenz, John M. Vlissides:
Pluggable Reflection: Decoupling Meta-Interface and Implementation. ICSE 2003: 3-13 - [c14]Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:
Domain driven web development with WebJinn. OOPSLA Companion 2003: 53-65 - [c13]Cristina Videira Lopes, Paul Dourish, David H. Lorenz, Karl J. Lieberherr:
Beyond AOP: toward naturalistic programming. OOPSLA Companion 2003: 198-207 - 2001
- [c12]David H. Lorenz, John M. Vlissides:
Designing Components Versus Objects: A Transformational Approach. ICSE 2001: 253-224 - 2000
- [c11]Karl J. Lieberherr, David H. Lorenz, Mira Mezini:
Building modular object-oriented systems with reusable collaborations (tutorial session). ICSE 2000: 821 - [c10]David H. Lorenz, Predrag Petkovic:
ContextBox (extended abstract) (poster session): a visual builder for context beans. OOPSLA Addendum 2000: 75-76 - [c9]David H. Lorenz, Predrag Petkovic:
Design-Time Assembly of Runtime Containment Components. TOOLS (34) 2000: 195-204
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [b1]David H. Lorenz:
Compilation of source code into object-oriented patterns. Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel, 1999 - [c8]Neeraj Sangal, Edward Farrell, Karl J. Lieberherr, David H. Lorenz:
Interaction Schemata: Compiling Interactions to Code. TOOLS (30) 1999: 268- - 1998
- [j1]Joseph Gil, David H. Lorenz:
Design Patterns and Language Design. Computer 31(3): 118-120 (1998) - [c7]Wim De Pauw, David H. Lorenz, John M. Vlissides, Mark N. Wegman:
Execution Patterns in Object-Oriented Visualization. COOTS 1998: 219- - [c6]David H. Lorenz:
Compilation of Source Code into Object-Oriented Patterns. ECOOP Workshops 1998: 32-33 - [c5]David H. Lorenz:
Visitor Beans: An Aspect-Oriented Pattern. ECOOP Workshops 1998: 431-432 - 1997
- [c4]Joseph Gil, David H. Lorenz:
Design Patterns vs. Language Design. ECOOP Workshops 1997: 108-111 - [c3]David H. Lorenz:
Tiling Design Patterns - A Case Study Using the Interpreter Pattern. OOPSLA 1997: 206-217 - 1996
- [c2]Joseph Gil, David H. Lorenz:
Environmental Acquisition - A New Inheritance-Like Abstraction Mechanism. OOPSLA 1996: 214-231 - 1994
- [c1]David H. Lorenz:
Derivative Operators for Preference Predicate Evolution. PPSN 1994: 219-228
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