‹Programming› 2023
7th International Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming (‹Programming› 2023)
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7th International Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming (‹Programming› 2023), March 13–17, 2023, Tokyo, Japan

‹Programming› 2023 – Companion Proceedings

Contents - Abstracts - Authors

Frontmatter

Title Page
Welcome from the Chairs
Committees
Sponsors
7th International Workshop on Modern Language Runtimes, Ecosystems, and VMs (MoreVMs 2023)
9th International Workshop on Programming Experience (PX/23)
1st International Workshop on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Quantum Programming (QP 2023)

MoreVMs

Keynotes

SML#: Toward the Ideal Interoperability between Languages and Systems (Keynote)
Katsuhiro Ueno
(Niigata University, Japan)
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Programming for Deep Learning on Top of Virtual Machines (Keynote)
Zoran Vlatko Sevarac
(Deep Netts, Serbia)
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Extended Abstracts

A Compact and Extensible Portable Scheme VM
Léonard Oest O'Leary and Marc Feeley
(Université de Montréal, Canada)
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Threaded Execution as a Dual to Native Code
Dave Mason
(Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)
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Implementation and Evaluation of an Interpreter for Functional Reactive Programming on Small Embedded Devices
Go Suzuki, Takuo Watanabe, and Sosuke Moriguchi
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
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Cross-Language Interoperability of Heterogeneous Code
Athanasios Stratikopoulos, Florin Blanaru, Juan Fumero, Maria Xekalaki, Orion Papadakis, and Christos Kotselidis
(University of Manchester, UK; OctoML, USA)
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PX/23

Clerk: Moldable Live Programming for Clojure
Martin Kavalar, Philippa Markovics, and Jack Rusher
(Nextjournal, Germany; Nextjournal, Austria)
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Five Futures with AI Coding Agents
Steven L. Tanimoto
(University of Washington, USA)
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Multiple-Representation Visual Compositional Dataflow Programming
Michael Homer
(Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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My Space, Our Space, Their Space: A First Glance at Developers’ Experience of Spaces
Luke Church, Emma Söderberg, and Martin Höst
(Lund University, Sweden)
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Object-Centric Time-Travel Debugging: Exploring Traces of Objects
Christoph Thiede, Marcel Taeumel, and Robert Hirschfeld
(University of Potsdam, Germany; Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany)
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Probe Log: Visualizing the Control Flow of Babylonian Programming
Eva Krebs, Patrick Rein, Joana Bergsiek, Lina Urban, and Robert Hirschfeld
(Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany; University of Potsdam, Germany)
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Programmer Stories, Stories for Programmers: Exploring Storytelling in Software Development
Paul Wuilmart, Emma Söderberg, and Martin Höst
(KnowIt Dataunit, Sweden; Lund University, Sweden)
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ReactCOP Supporting Layer Parameter Management for Front-End Web Applications
Hiroki Hashimoto, Ikuta Tanigawa, Nobuhiko Ogura, and Harumi Watanabe
(Tokai University, Japan; Change Vision, Japan; Tokyo City University, Japan)
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Resurrecting Score11 in Siren: What Ever Happened to the 1980s Score Languages?
Stephen Travis Pope
(FASTLab, USA; HeavenEverywhereMedia, USA)
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QP

Keynote

Static Analysis for Quantum Software Correctness and Reliability (Keynote)
Jianjun Zhao
(Kyushu University, Japan)
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Full Papers

Scaling W State Circuits in the qudit Clifford Hierarchy
Lia Yeh
(University of Oxford, UK; Quantinuum, UK)
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Symbolic Quantum Programming for Supporting Applications of Quantum Computing Technologies
Jarosław Adam Miszczak
(Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics at Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
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Position Papers

Capturing Qubit Decoherence through Paraconsistent Transition Systems
Luís Soares Barbosa and Alexandre Madeira
(University of Minho, Portugal; University of Aveiro, Portugal)
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Model-Driven Quantum Federated Learning (QFL)
Armin Moin, Atta Badii, and Moharram Challenger
(TU Munich, Germany; University of Antwerp, Belgium; University of Reading, UK; Flanders Make, Belgium)
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Towards Reliable Distributed Quantum Computing on Quantum Interconnects
Ryo Wakizaka
(Kyoto University, Japan)
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