Julian Dolby

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Name:Julian Dolby
Bio:

I have been a Research Staff Member at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center since 2000. I work on a range of topics, including static program analysis, software testing and the semantic web. I have also worked on the Jikes Research Virtual Machine (Jikes RVM). My program analysis work has recently been focused on scripting languages like JavaScript and on security analysis of Web applications; our work has been included in IBM products, most notably Rational AppScan products, and I am one of the primary authors of the publicly-available Watson Libraries for Analysis (WALA) program analysis infrastructure. My testing work has been primarily focused on Web applications in the Apollo project, and on finding concurrency bugs using both dynamic execution and model checking. My semantic Web work has been on scalable inference with the SHER project; recently, I have focused on representing RDF data efficiently in an RDBMS. I was educated at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as an undergraduate, and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as a graduate student where I worked with Professor Andrew Chien on programming systems for massively-parallel machines.

Country:United States
Affiliation:IBM Research

Contributions

SPLASH 2015 Committee Member in Program Committee within the OOPSLA-track
Session Chair of 1. Model Checking (part of OOPSLA)
A History of JavaScript Static Analysis with WALA at IBM
WODA 2015 Session Chair of Research Reports 2 (part of WODA)
Committee Member in Program Committee within the WODA-track
MobileDeLi 2015 Program Analysis for Mobile: how and why to run WALA on your phone
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