SLE 2019
12th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE 2019)
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12th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE 2019), October 20-22, 2019, Athens, Greece

SLE 2019 – Proceedings

Contents - Abstracts - Authors

Frontmatter

Title Page
Message from the Chairs
SLE 2019 Organization
Sponsors

Papers

A Feature-Based Classification of Triple Graph Grammar Variants
Nils Weidmann, Robin Oppermann, and Patrick Robrecht
(University of Paderborn, Germany)
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Spectrum-Based Fault Localization for Context-Free Grammars
Moeketsi Raselimo and Bernd Fischer
(Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
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Consistency Management via a Combination of Triple Graph Grammars and Linear Programming
Nils Weidmann, Anthony Anjorin, Erhan Leblebici, and Andy Schürr
(University of Paderborn, Germany; TU Darmstadt, Germany)
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Operationalizing the Integration of User Interaction Specifications in the Synthesis of Modeling Editors
Vasco Sousa, Eugene Syriani, and Khady Fall
(Université de Montréal, Canada)
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A Vision of Miking: Interactive Programmatic Modeling, Sound Language Composition, and Self-Learning Compilation
David Broman
(KTH, Sweden)
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Shadow Models: Incremental Transformations for MPS
Markus Voelter, Klaus Birken, Sascha Lisson, and Alexander Rimer
(itemis, Germany)
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The Lands Platform: Lan.guages and D.omain S.yntax
Nick Papoulias
(Grenoble Alps University, France)
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Multiple Lexicalisation (A Java Based Study)
Elizabeth Scott and Adrian Johnstone
(Royal Holloway University of London, UK)
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Breaking Parsers: Mutation-Based Generation of Programs with Guaranteed Syntax Errors
Moeketsi Raselimo, Jan Taljaard, and Bernd Fischer
(Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
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Default Disambiguation for Online Parsers
Lukas Diekmann and Laurence Tratt
(King's College London, UK)
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Domain-Specific Model Differencing in Visual Concrete Syntax
Manouchehr Zadahmad, Eugene Syriani, Omar Alam, Esther Guerra, and Juan de Lara
(Université de Montréal, Canada; Trent University, Canada; Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain)
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Detecting and Exploring Side Effects when Repairing Model Inconsistencies
Djamel Eddine Khelladi, Roland Kretschmer, and Alexander Egyed
(CNRS, France; IRISA, France; JKU Linz, Austria)
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High-Level Mission Specification for Multiple Robots
Sergio García, Patrizio Pelliccione, Claudio Menghi, Thorsten Berger, and Tomas Bures
(Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; University of Gothenburg, Sweden; University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; Charles University in Prague, Czechia)
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Efficient Late Binding of Dynamic Function Compositions
Lars Schütze and Jeronimo Castrillon
(TU Dresden, Germany)
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Empirical Study on the Usage of Graph Query Languages in Open Source Java Projects
Philipp Seifer, Johannes Härtel, Martin Leinberger, Ralf Lämmel, and Steffen Staab
(University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany; University of Southampton, UK)
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From DSL Specification to Interactive Computer Programming Environment
Pierre Jeanjean, Benoit Combemale, and Olivier Barais
(Inria, France; University of Rennes, France; CNRS, France; IRISA, France; University of Toulouse, France)
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Analysis and Modeling of the Governance in General Programming Languages
Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo and Jordi Cabot
(Open University of Catalonia, Spain; IN3, Spain; ICREA, Spain)
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Developing a Monadic Type Checker for an Object-Oriented Language: An Experience Report
Elias Castegren and Kiko Fernandez-Reyes
(KTH, Sweden; Uppsala University, Sweden)
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Generating Incremental Type Services
André Pacak and Sebastian Erdweg
(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany)
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Transactional Editing: Giving ACID to Programmers
Friedrich Steimann and Nils Kurowsky
(Fernuniversität in Hagen, Germany)
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