Encapsulation and information hiding are essential and fundamental to object-oriented and aspect-oriented programming languages. These principles ensure that one part of a program does not depend on assumptions on the internal structure and logic of other parts of the program. While this assumption allows for clearly defined modules, interfaces and interaction protocols when software is initially developed, it is possible that rigid encapsulation causes problems, such as brittleness, as software changes and evolves over time. We suggest that, just as the strength of type systems have relaxed over time, perhaps structural boundaries could, too be relaxed. Perhaps there could be a new kind of flexible encapsulation: one that allows non-permanent and flexible boundaries between program parts.
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18:00 - 21:00 | Poster SessionPosters at Admiral and Reflections Chair(s): Jeff Huang Texas A&M University, Nick Sumner Simon Fraser University | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Shiranui: A Live Programming with Support for Unit Testing Posters Tomoki Imai Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, Hidehiko Masuhara Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, Tomoyuki Aotani Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Exploiting Parallelism in Mobile Devices Posters Arghya Chatterjee Rice University, USA, Timothy Newton Rice University, USA, Tom Roush Rice University, USA, Hunter Tidwell Rice University, USA, Vivek Sarkar Rice University DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | ModeSens: An Approach for Multi-modal Mobile Sensing Posters Ahmed Abdel Moamen University of Saskatchewan, Canada, Nadeem Jamali University of Saskatchewan, Canada DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Towards Transitory Encapsulation Posters Sebastian Fleissner Australian National University, Australia DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Statik: An Incremental Compiler Generator Posters Michael Biggs Broadway Technology, USA DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Toward Incremental Type Checking for Java Posters DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Pyrlang: A High Performance Erlang Virtual Machine Based on RPython Posters Ruochen Huang Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, Hidehiko Masuhara Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, Tomoyuki Aotani Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Conf.Researchr.Org: Towards a Domain-Specific Content Management System for Managing Large Conference Websites Posters Elmer van Chastelet Delft University of Technology, Eelco Visser Delft University of Technology, Craig Anslow Middlesex University, London DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Evaluating Work Distribution Patterns for Parallel Bitmap Compression over SMPs Posters Ben McCamish Oregon State University, USA, Xinghui Zhao Washington State University, David Chiu University of Puget Sound, USA, Jason Sawin University of St. Thomas, USA, Guadalupe Canahuate University of Iowa, USA DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Spotter: Towards a Unified Search Interface in IDEs Posters Aliaksei Syrel University of Bern, Switzerland, Andrei Chiş University of Bern, Switzerland, Tudor Gîrba tudorgirba.com, Switzerland, Juraj Kubelka University of Chile, Chile, Oscar Nierstrasz University of Bern, Switzerland, Stefan Reichhart n.n., Switzerland DOI Pre-print Media Attached | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Toward a Java Based Infrastructure for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Posters Yu David Liu State University of New York (SUNY) Binghamton, Lukasz Ziarek State University of New York (SUNY) Buffalo DOI | ||
18:00 3hTalk | Porting the NetBeans Java 8 Enhanced for Loop Lambda Expression Refactoring to Eclipse Posters Md. Arefin New York City College of Technology, City University of New York, Raffi Khatchadourian Hunter College, City University of New York DOI Pre-print File Attached |