SPLASH 2014
Mon 20 - Fri 24 October 2014 Portland, Oregon, United States
Tue 21 Oct 2014 13:55 - 14:10 at Salon D - Session 3 Chair(s): Joshua Sunshine

Many research projects are publicly available but rarely used due to the difficulty of building and installing them. We propose that researchers compile their projects to JavaScript and put them online to make them more accessible to new users and thus facilitate large-scale online usability studies.

Tue 21 Oct

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13:30 - 15:00
Session 3PLATEAU at Salon D
Chair(s): Joshua Sunshine Carnegie Mellon University
13:30
25m
Talk
How Developers Use Data Race Detection Tools
PLATEAU
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13:55
15m
Talk
Research.js: Evaluating Your Research on the Web
PLATEAU
Joel Galenson University of California, Berkeley and Qualcomm Research, Cindy Rubio-González University of California, Berkeley, Sarah E. Chasins University of California, Berkeley, Liang Gong University of California, Berkeley
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14:10
15m
Talk
Supporting Social Interactions and Awareness in Educational Programming Environments
PLATEAU
Adam Carter Washington State University, Christopher Hundhausen Washington State University
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14:25
35m
Talk
Invited Talk: How Do API Documentation and Static Typing Affect API Usability?
PLATEAU
S: Stefan Hanenberg University of Duisburg-Essen