Posters
Posters
Mon 5:00-6:30 pm - Pavilion A
- TypeletsPradeepKumar Soundrapandian Duraisamy, CEG, Anna University, India
- The Spoofax Language WorkbenchLennart C. L. Kats, Delft University of Technology, NetherlandsEelco Visser, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
- Many-Core Virtual Machines: Decoupling Abstract from Concrete ConcurrencyStefan Marr, Software Languages Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BelgiumTheo D'Hondt, Software Languages Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
- Guiding Modelers through Conflict Resolution: A Recommender for Model VersioningPetra Brosch, Business Informatics Group, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, AustriaMartina Seidl, Business Informatics Group, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, AustriaKonrad Wieland, Business Informatics Group, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, Austria
- Reconciling Concurrency and Modularity with Panini's Asynchronous Typed EventsYuheng Long, Iowa State University, United StatesHridesh Rajan, Iowa State University, United StatesSean L. Mooney, Iowa State University, United States
- Translucid Contracts for Modular Reasoning about Aspect-oriented ProgramsMehdi Bagherzadeh, Iowa State University, United StatesHridesh Rajan, Iowa State University, United StatesGary T. Leavens, University of Central Florida, United StatesSean L. Mooney, Iowa State University, United States
- Towards a Tool-based Development Methodology for Sense/Compute/Control ApplicationsDamien Cassou, Universite de Bordeaux I / INRIA, FranceJulien Bruneau, Universite de Bordeaux I / INRIA, FranceJulien Mercadal, INRIA, LaBRI, FranceQuentin Enard, INRIA, LaBRI, Thales, FranceEmilie Balland, Universite de Bordeaux I / INRIA, FranceNicolas Loriant, INRIA, LaBRI, France
- Almost Free Concurrency! (using GOF patterns)Sean L. Mooney, Iowa State University, United StatesHridesh Rajan, Iowa State University, United StatesSteven M. Kautz, Iowa State University, United StatesWayne Rowcliffe, Iowa State University, United States
- Hamster - Making Grid Middleware Fault-TolerantRafael Farias, University of Pernambuco, BrazilFrancisco Soares-Neto, University of Pernambuco, BrazilFernando Castor-Filho, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil



Robert Johnson discusses Facebook’s approach to scalability issues resulting from a large growth of the user base. He talks about: why one needs to prepare for horizontal and not vertical scalability, very short release cycles which are better because they introduce fewer bugs, the need to streamline to deploying process for short release cycles, and making the entire process faster every day.
