Onward! 2014
Mon 20 - Fri 24 October 2014 Portland, Oregon, United States
co-located with SPLASH 2014
Thu 23 Oct 2014 11:15 - 11:37 at Salon A - Session the Second Chair(s): Gail Murphy

Integrated development environments (IDEs) dominate the production and maintenance of software. Developers interact intensively with their IDEs while working. These interactions reflect a developer’s thought process and work habits. By capturing and exploiting comprehensive, fine-grained IDE interactions, we can build intelligent IDEs that improve programmer productivity. This next generation of IDEs will incorporate a general framework to capture and exploit IDE interactions, and create an ecosystem of developer-aware applications and plugins. We have developed IDE++ on top of the popular Eclipse IDE to demonstrate the utility of such a framework. To demonstrate IDE++’s comprehensive and granular capture of interactions, we capture then faithfully play a developer’s IDE actions on six nontrivial programming tasks. We built four applications upon IDE++ to illustrate 1) the need for capturing comprehensive, fine-grained IDE interactions, and 2) the promise of developer-aware IDEs.

Thu 23 Oct

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10:30 - 12:00
Session the SecondOnward! Papers at Salon A
Chair(s): Gail Murphy University of British Columbia
10:30
22m
Talk
Multi-tier Functional Reactive Programming for the Web
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Bob Reynders iMinds - Distrinet, KU Leuven, Dominique Devriese iMinds - Distrinet, KU Leuven, Frank Piessens iMinds - Distrinet, KU Leuven
10:52
22m
Talk
Towards Tierless Programming in a General-Purpose Language
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Laure Philips Software Languages Lab, Coen De Roover Software Languages Lab, Software Engineering Laboratory, Tom Van Cutsem Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Wolfgang De Meuter Vrije Universiteit Brussel
11:15
22m
Talk
Capturing and Exploiting IDE Interactions
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Zhongxian Gu UC Davis, Drew Schleck UC Davis, Earl T. Barr University College London, Zhendong Su University of California, Davis
11:37
22m
Talk
A Language Designer’s Workbench. A One-Stop-Shop for Implementation and Verification of Language Designs
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Eelco Visser Delft University of Technology, Guido Wachsmuth Delft University of Technology, Andrew Tolmach Portland State University, Pierre Neron TU Delft, Vlad Vergu TU Delft, Augusto Passalaqua TU Delft, Gabriël Konat Delft University of Technology
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