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|b 14th International Conference, CC 2005, Held as Part of the Joint European Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2005, Edinburgh, UK, April 4-8, 2005. Proceedings /
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|a Invited Talk -- When Abstraction Fails -- Compilation -- Source-Level Debugging for Multiple Languages with Modest Programming Effort -- Compilation of Generic Regular Path Expressions Using C++ Class Templates -- XML Goes Native: Run-Time Representations for Xtatic -- Parallelism -- Boosting the Performance of Multimedia Applications Using SIMD Instructions -- Task Partitioning for Multi-core Network Processors -- Experiences with Enumeration of Integer Projections of Parametric Polytopes -- Generalized Index-Set Splitting -- Memory Management -- Age-Oriented Concurrent Garbage Collection -- Optimizing C Multithreaded Memory Management Using Thread-Local Storage -- An Efficient On-the-Fly Cycle Collection -- Program Transformations -- Data Slicing: Separating the Heap into Independent Regions -- A Compiler-Based Approach to Data Security -- Composing Source-to-Source Data-Flow Transformations with Rewriting Strategies and Dependent Dynamic Rewrite Rules -- Verification of Source Code Transformations by Program Equivalence Checking -- Tool Demonstrations -- Hob: A Tool for Verifying Data Structure Consistency -- Jazz: A Tool for Demand-Driven Structural Testing -- Tiger – An Interpreter Generation Tool -- CodeSurfer/x86—A Platform for Analyzing x86 Executables -- Pointer Analysis -- A Study of Type Analysis for Speculative Method Inlining in a JIT Environment -- Completeness Analysis for Incomplete Object-Oriented Programs -- Using Inter-Procedural Side-Effect Information in JIT Optimizations.
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|a ETAPS 2005 was the eighth instance of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software. ETAPS is an annual federated conference that was established in 1998 by combining a number of existing and new conf- ences. This year it comprised ?ve conferences (CC, ESOP, FASE, FOSSACS, TACAS), 17 satellite workshops (AVIS, BYTECODE, CEES, CLASE, CMSB, COCV, FAC, FESCA, FINCO, GCW-DSE, GLPL, LDTA, QAPL, SC, SLAP, TGC, UITP), seven invited lectures (not including those that were speci?c to the satellite events), and several tutorials. We received over 550 submissions to the ?ve conferences this year, giving acceptance rates below 30% for each one. Congratulations to all the authors who made it to the ?nal program! I hope that most of the other authors still found a way of participating in this exciting event and I hope you will continue submitting. The events that comprise ETAPS address various aspects of the system - velopment process, including speci?cation, design, implementation, analysis and improvement. The languages, methodologies and tools which support these - tivities are all well within its scope. Di?erent blends of theory and practice are represented, with an inclination towards theory with a practical motivation on the one hand and soundly based practice on the other. Many of the issues involved in software design apply to systems in general, including hardware s- tems,andtheemphasisonsoftwareisnotintendedtobeexclusive.
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