SPLASH 2014
Mon 20 - Fri 24 October 2014 Portland, Oregon, United States
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08:30 - 10:00
Keynote: Evan Czaplicki with ElmREBLS at Salon H
Chair(s): Wolfgang De Meuter Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Patrick Eugster Purdue University, Guido Salvaneschi TU Darmstadt, Lukasz Ziarek State University of New York (SUNY) Buffalo
08:30
90m
Talk
Elm: Functional Reactive Programming for Front-End Applications
REBLS
15:30 - 17:00
Paper Session 3REBLS at Salon H
15:30
45m
Talk
Alea Reactive Dataflow: GPU Parallelization Made Simple
REBLS

16:15
45m
Day closing
Plenary session
REBLS

About the Workshop

The Workshop on Reactive and Event-based Languages & Systems (REBLS) at SPLASH 2014.

Reactive programming and event-based programming are two closely related programming styles that are becoming ever more important with the advent of advanced HPC technology and the ever increasing requirement for our applications to run on the web or on collaborating mobile devices. A number of publications on middleware and language design — so-called reactive and event-based languages and systems (REBLS) — have already seen the light, but the field still raises several questions. For example, the interaction with mainstream language concepts is poorly understood, implementation technology is in its infancy and modularity mechanisms are almost totally lacking. Moreover, large applications are still to be developed and patterns and tools for developing reactive applications is an area that is vastly unexplored.

This workshop will gather researchers in reactive and event-based languages and systems. The goal of the workshop is to exchange new technical research results and to define better the field by coming up with taxonomies and overviews of the existing work.

See the following web site for further information on REBLS 2014: http://www.rebls-ws.com