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found 46 matches
- 2007
- Dirk Beyer, Thomas A. Henzinger, Rupak Majumdar, Andrey Rybalchenko:
Path invariants. PLDI 2007: 300-309 - Sebastian Burckhardt, Rajeev Alur, Milo M. K. Martin:
CheckFence: checking consistency of concurrent data types on relaxed memory models. PLDI 2007: 12-21 - Hongxu Cai, Zhong Shao, Alexander Vaynberg:
Certified self-modifying code. PLDI 2007: 66-77 - Sigmund Cherem, Lonnie Princehouse, Radu Rugina:
Practical memory leak detection using guarded value-flow analysis. PLDI 2007: 480-491 - Adam Chlipala:
A certified type-preserving compiler from lambda calculus to assembly language. PLDI 2007: 54-65 - Byron Cook, Andreas Podelski, Andrey Rybalchenko:
Proving thread termination. PLDI 2007: 320-330 - Nathan Cooprider, John Regehr:
Offline compression for on-chip ram. PLDI 2007: 363-372 - Isil Dillig, Thomas Dillig, Alex Aiken:
Static error detection using semantic inconsistency inference. PLDI 2007: 435-445 - Chen Ding, Xipeng Shen, Kirk Kelsey, Chris Tice, Ruke Huang, Chengliang Zhang:
Software behavior oriented parallelization. PLDI 2007: 223-234 - Tayfun Elmas, Shaz Qadeer, Serdar Tasiran:
Goldilocks: a race and transaction-aware java runtime. PLDI 2007: 245-255 - Pierre Genevès, Nabil Layaïda, Alan Schmitt:
Efficient static analysis of XML paths and types. PLDI 2007: 342-351 - Alexey Gotsman, Josh Berdine, Byron Cook, Mooly Sagiv:
Thread-modular shape analysis. PLDI 2007: 266-277 - Bolei Guo, Neil Vachharajani, David I. August:
Shape analysis with inductive recursion synthesis. PLDI 2007: 256-265 - Jungwoo Ha, Christopher J. Rossbach, Jason V. Davis, Indrajit Roy, Hany E. Ramadan, Donald E. Porter, David L. Chen, Emmett Witchel:
Improved error reporting for software that uses black-box components. PLDI 2007: 101-111 - Ben Hardekopf, Calvin Lin:
The ant and the grasshopper: fast and accurate pointer analysis for millions of lines of code. PLDI 2007: 290-299 - Charles Edwin Killian, James W. Anderson, Ryan Braud, Ranjit Jhala, Amin Vahdat:
Mace: language support for building distributed systems. PLDI 2007: 179-188 - John Kodumal, Alex Aiken:
Regularly annotated set constraints. PLDI 2007: 331-341 - Nupur Kothari, Ramakrishna Gummadi, Todd D. Millstein, Ramesh Govindan:
Reliable and efficient programming abstractions for wireless sensor networks. PLDI 2007: 200-210 - Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Muthu Manikandan Baskaran, Uday Bondhugula, J. Ramanujam, Atanas Rountev, P. Sadayappan:
Effective automatic parallelization of stencil computations. PLDI 2007: 235-244 - Milind Kulkarni, Keshav Pingali, Bruce Walter, Ganesh Ramanarayanan, Kavita Bala, L. Paul Chew:
Optimistic parallelism requires abstractions. PLDI 2007: 211-222 - Chris Lattner, Andrew Lenharth, Vikram S. Adve:
Making context-sensitive points-to analysis with heap cloning practical for the real world. PLDI 2007: 278-289 - Benjamin S. Lerner, Matthew Flower, Dan Grossman, Craig Chambers:
Searching for type-error messages. PLDI 2007: 425-434 - Feihui Li, Guangyu Chen, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Ibrahim Kolcu:
Profile-driven energy reduction in network-on-chips. PLDI 2007: 394-404 - Peng Li, Steve Zdancewic:
Combining events and threads for scalable network services implementation and evaluation of monadic, application-level concurrency primitives. PLDI 2007: 189-199 - Weijia Li, Youtao Zhang, Jun Yang, Jiang Zheng:
UCC: update-conscious compilation for energy efficiency in wireless sensor networks. PLDI 2007: 383-393 - Andrew McCreight, Zhong Shao, Chunxiao Lin, Long Li:
A general framework for certifying garbage collectors and their mutators. PLDI 2007: 468-479 - Kazutaka Morita, Akimasa Morihata, Kiminori Matsuzaki, Zhenjiang Hu, Masato Takeichi:
Automatic inversion generates divide-and-conquer parallel programs. PLDI 2007: 146-155 - Madanlal Musuvathi, Shaz Qadeer:
Iterative context bounding for systematic testing of multithreaded programs. PLDI 2007: 446-455 - Satish Narayanasamy, Zhenghao Wang, Jordan Tigani, Andrew Edwards, Brad Calder:
Automatically classifying benign and harmful data racesallusing replay analysis. PLDI 2007: 22-31 - Nicholas Nethercote, Julian Seward:
Valgrind: a framework for heavyweight dynamic binary instrumentation. PLDI 2007: 89-100
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