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SPLASH 2016
Sun 30 October - Fri 4 November 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands
Thu 3 Nov 2016 15:40 - 16:30 at Matterhorn 3 - Session 12 Chair(s): Coen De Roover

Recent years have seen a rise in distributed systems for interactive, large-scale data processing. Cutting-edge systems focus on reducing latency and increasing expressiveness in order to provide an interactive and rich experience to more and varied users coming from emerging fields such as data science. Meanwhile, the languages and runtimes underlying such systems face numerous challenges in the context of the severely demanding needs of these new distributed systems; popular languages and runtimes like Scala and the JVM (a) limit the customizability of fundamental operations like serialization, and (b) expose low-level distribution-related errors to application developers and end users when trying to distribute core language features, such as functions. This talk presents two systems that (a) give more control over these primitives to distributed systems builders thereby enabling important optimizations, and (b) increase the reliability of distributing functions and objects. Theoretical, experimental, and empirical results are used in the validation of our work.

Thu 3 Nov

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15:40 - 17:20
Session 12SPLASH-I at Matterhorn 3
Chair(s): Coen De Roover Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
15:40
50m
Talk
Language Support for Distributed Systems
SPLASH-I
Heather Miller Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
16:30
50m
Talk
Pony: Co-designing a Type System and a Runtime
SPLASH-I
Sylvan Clebsch Imperial College London
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