TLDI is a workshop on the role
of types in all aspects of language
design, compiler construction, and software development. In recent
years, type systems and type analyses have led to new concepts in
compilation techniques for modern programming languages, verification
of safety and security properties of programs, program transformation
and optimization, and many other areas. In recognition of the expanding
role of types, TLDI'03
expanded on the previous
Workshops on Types in Compilation (TIC) to bring together
researchers to share new ideas and results in this area.
This year the workshop will be January 10th, preceding POPL'05. The
workshop will be held at the Hyatt Regency
in Long Beach, CA.
Session 1: 8:30am-10:00am
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Invited Talk: Evolution of a Safe
Type System for C
Trevor Jim, AT&T
Laboratories
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Session 2: 10:30am-12:30pm
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The Open Verifier Framework for
Foundational Verifiers
Bor-Yuh Chang, Adam Chlipala, George Necula,
Robert Schneck
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An Open and Shut Typecase
Dimitrios Vytiniotis, Geoffrey Washburn, Stephanie Weirich
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Types for Describing Coordinated Data
Structures
Michael Ringenburg, Dan Grossman
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Decideable Subclassing-Bounded
Quantification
Juan Chen
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Session 3: 2:00pm-3:30pm
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Type Inference for Atomicity
Cormac Flanagan, Stephen Freund, Marina
Lifshin
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Grammar-Based Analysis of String
Expressions
Peter Thiemann
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Nonlocal Type Inference
Adam Chlipala, Leaf Petersen, Robert Harper
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Session 4: 4:00pm-5:30pm
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Automated and Certified Conformance to
Responsiveness Policies
Joseph Vanderwaart, Karl Crary
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Type-Based Verification of Assembly
Language for Compiler Debugging
Bor-Yuh Chang, Adam Chlipala, George Necula, Rober
Schneck
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Non-Interfaerence for a JVM-like Language
Gilles Barthe, Tamara Rezk
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Program chair: Manuel Fähndrich,
Microsoft Research, maf@microsoft.com
Program committee:
- Karl Crary (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Dominic Duggan (Stevens Institute of Technology)
- Cormac Flanagan (University of California at Santa Cruz)
- Todd Millstein (University of California at Los Angeles)
- Yasuhiko Minamide (University of Tsukuba)
- Francois Pottier (INRIA Rocquencourt)
- Peter Sewell (Cambridge University)
- Carsten Schuermann (Yale University)
General chair: Greg Morrisett,
Harvard University, greg@eecs.harvard.edu
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