Scala 2016
Sun 30 - Mon 31 October 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands
co-located with SPLASH 2016
Mon 31 Oct 2016 14:20 - 14:45 at Matterhorn 2 - Analysis, Testing & Verification Chair(s): Philipp Haller

We present Scala-AM, a framework for implementing static analyses as systematically abstracted abstract machines. Analyses implemented on top of Scala-AM separate operational semantics from machine abstraction concerns. This modularity facilitates varying the analyzed language and the applied abstraction method in an analysis. We describe the design of our framework and demonstrate its use in a static analysis for the DOT calculus. We conclude with a tour of the features of Scala through which Scala-AM achieves its modularity.

Mon 31 Oct

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13:30 - 15:10
Analysis, Testing & VerificationScala at Matterhorn 2
Chair(s): Philipp Haller KTH Royal Institute of Technology
13:30
25m
Talk
SMT-Based Checking of Predicate-Qualified Types for Scala
Scala
Georg Stefan Schmid EPFL, Switzerland, Viktor Kunčak EPFL, Switzerland
DOI File Attached
13:55
25m
Talk
A Scala Library for Testing Student Assignments on Concurrent Programming
Scala
Mikaël Mayer EPFL, Switzerland, Ravichandhran Madhavan EPFL
DOI File Attached
14:20
25m
Talk
Building a Modular Static Analysis Framework in Scala (Tool Paper)
Scala
Quentin Stiévenart Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, Jens Nicolay Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, Wolfgang De Meuter Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, Coen De Roover Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
DOI
14:45
25m
Talk
Automatically finding Scala soundness bugs
Scala
Kartik Chandra Henry M. Gunn High School, Rastislav Bodík University of Washington, USA
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