Onward! 2015
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Mon 26 Oct
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08:30 - 10:00
Session 1 - Real-world Data
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Ellwood 1
Chair(s):
Eli Tilevich
Virginia Tech
08:30
15m
Day opening
SPLASH-E Introduction
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Eli Tilevich
Virginia Tech
08:45
30m
Talk
Teaching Big Data with a Virtual Cluster
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Joshua Eckroth
Stetson University
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09:15
30m
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A Generic Framework for Engaging Online Data Sources in Introductory Programming Courses
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Nadeem Hamid
Berry College
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09:45
15m
Break
Session 1 Discussion
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Ellwood 1
Chair(s):
Eli Tilevich
Virginia Tech
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30m
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Tackling Real World Complexity in a Software Engineering Student Project - An Experience Report
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Christian Köppe
HAN University of Applied Sciences
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Leo Pruijt
Hogeschool Utrecht
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30m
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Continuous Testing in Introductory Computer Science Education
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Andrew Richardson
University of British Columbia
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Mira Leung
University of British Columbia
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Jordan Elder
University of British Columbia
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11:30
30m
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Teaching Code Review Management using Branch Based Workflows
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Stephan Krusche
Technische Universität München
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Bernd Bruegge
TU Munich
13:30 - 15:00
Session 3
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Ellwood 1
Chair(s):
Eli Tilevich
Virginia Tech
13:30
25m
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Tool Demo - PyFRP: Function Reactive Programming in Python
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John Peterson
Western State Colorado University
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Alan Cleary
Montana State University
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Ken Roe
The Johns Hopkins University
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13:55
25m
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Tool Demo - Teaching Software Architecture Concepts with HUSACCT
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Christian Köppe
HAN University of Applied Sciences
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Leo Pruijt
Hogeschool Utrecht
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14:20
25m
Talk
Tool Demo - Writing C Code Patches in a VPL Learning Environment
SPLASH -E
Ted Kafala
CMSV
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14:45
15m
Break
Session 2 & Demos Discussion
SPLASH -E
Eli Tilevich
Virginia Tech
15:30 - 17:00
Session 4
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Ellwood 1
Chair(s):
Eli Tilevich
Virginia Tech
15:30
10m
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Lightning Talk #1 - Transferring Software Engineering Practices as an Educational Process: Lessons and Challenges
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Yadran Eterovic
Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile
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Jorge Bozo
Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile
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15:40
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Lightning Talk #2 - A Temporal Weighted Grading Scheme for Software Design Courses
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Vibha Sazawal
University of Maryland
15:50
10m
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Lightning Talk #3 - Why a theory for software engineering teaching is important
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María Clara Gómez
Universidad de Medellín
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Carlos Zapata
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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Yadran Eterovic
Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile
16:00
10m
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Lightning Talk #4 - Music and Computing – Integrating Computer Science into the Music Curriculum
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John Peterson
Western State Colorado University
16:10
10m
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Lightning Talk #5 - OPEN
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40m
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Post-workshop Discussion
SPLASH -E
Eli Tilevich
Virginia Tech
Tue 27 Oct
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08:30 - 10:00
Session 1: Keynote
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Ellwood 1
Chair(s):
James Cheney
University of Edinburgh
08:30
5m
Day opening
DBPL Welcome
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08:35
85m
Talk
DBPL Keynote: The Gremlin Graph Traversal Machine and Language
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Marko Rodriguez
DataStax
10:30 - 12:00
Session 2
DBPL
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Ellwood 1
Chair(s):
Dario Colazzo
10:30
30m
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A common data manipulation language for nested data in heterogeneous environments.
DBPL
João Costa Seco
NOVA LINCS -- Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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Hugo Lourenço
OutSystems SA
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Paulo Ferreira
OutSystems SA
11:00
30m
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Relational Foundations for Functorial Data Migration
DBPL
Ryan Wisnesky
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David Spivak
MIT
11:30
30m
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Abstract Rewriting Approach to Solve Datalog Programs
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Fernando Tarin Morales
The University of Tokyo / National Institute of Informatics
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Fuyuki Ishikawa
National Institute of Informatics
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Shinichi Honiden
The University of Tokyo / National Institute of Informatics
13:30 - 15:00
Session 3
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Ellwood 1
Chair(s):
Ryan Wisnesky
13:30
22m
Talk
Requesting heterogeneous data sources with array comprehensions in Hop.js
DBPL
Yoann Couillec
Inria
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Manuel Serrano
INRIA
13:52
22m
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A Datalog-based Protocol for Lazy Data Migration in Agile NoSQL Application Development
DBPL
Stefanie Scherzinger
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Uta Störl
HS Darmstadt
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Meike Klettke
Universität Rostock
14:15
22m
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Function Inlining in XQuery 3.0 Optimization
DBPL
Leonard Wörteler
University of Konstanz
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Michael Grossniklaus
University of Konstanz
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Christian Grün
University of Konstanz
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Marc H. Scholl
University of Konstanz
14:37
22m
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Relational Algebra by way of Adjunctions
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Jeremy Gibbons
University of Oxford, UK
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Fritz Henglein
DIKU, Denmark
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Ralf Hinze
University of Oxford, UK
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Nicolas Wu
University of Bristol, UK
15:30 - 17:00
Session 4
DBPL
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Ellwood 1
Chair(s):
Jeremy Gibbons
University of Oxford, UK
15:30
30m
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Using Dependent Types and Tactics to Enable Semantic Optimization of Language-Integrated Queries
DBPL
Ryan Wisnesky
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Gregory Malecha
UCSD
16:00
30m
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Relative Expressive Power of Downward Fragments of Navigational Query Languages on Trees and Chains
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Jelle Hellings
Hasselt University and Transnational University of Limburg
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Marc Gyssens
Hasselt University and Transnational University of Limburg
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Yuqing Wu
Indiana University
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Dirk Van Gucht
Indiana University
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Jan Van den Bussche
Hasselt University and Transnational University of Limburg
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Stijn Vansummeren
Université Libre de Bruxelles
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George Fletcher
Eindhoven University of Technology
16:30
30m
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Typing Regular Path Query Languages for Data Graphs
DBPL
Dario Colazzo
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Carlo Sartiani
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SPLASH-E Introduction
08:30 - 08:45
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Teaching Big Data with a Virtual Cluster
08:45 - 09:15
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A Generic Framework for Engaging Online Data Sources in Introductory Pr ...
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Session 1 Discussion
09:45 - 10:00
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Tackling Real World Complexity in a Software Engineering Student Projec ...
10:30 - 11:00
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Continuous Testing in Introductory Computer Science Education
11:00 - 11:30
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Teaching Code Review Management using Branch Based Workflows
11:30 - 12:00
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Tool Demo - PyFRP: Function Reactive Programming in Python
13:30 - 13:55
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Tool Demo - Teaching Software Architecture Concepts with HUSACCT
13:55 - 14:20
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Tool Demo - Writing C Code Patches in a VPL Learning Environment
14:20 - 14:45
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Session 2 & Demos Discussion
14:45 - 15:00
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Lightning Talk #1 - Transferring Software Engineering Practices as an E ...
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Lightning Talk #2 - A Temporal Weighted Grading Scheme for Software Des ...
15:40 - 15:50
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Lightning Talk #3 - Why a theory for software engineering teaching is i ...
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Lightning Talk #4 - Music and Computing – Integrating Computer Science ...
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DBPL Welcome
08:30 - 08:35
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DBPL Keynote: The Gremlin Graph Traversal Machine and Language
08:35 - 10:00
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A common data manipulation language for nested data in heterogeneous en ...
10:30 - 11:00
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Relational Foundations for Functorial Data Migration
11:00 - 11:30
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Abstract Rewriting Approach to Solve Datalog Programs
11:30 - 12:00
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Requesting heterogeneous data sources with array comprehensions in Hop.js
13:30 - 13:52
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A Datalog-based Protocol for Lazy Data Migration in Agile NoSQL Applica ...
13:52 - 14:15
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Function Inlining in XQuery 3.0 Optimization
14:15 - 14:37
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Relational Algebra by way of Adjunctions
14:37 - 15:00
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Using Dependent Types and Tactics to Enable Semantic Optimization of La ...
15:30 - 16:00
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Relative Expressive Power of Downward Fragments of Navigational Query L ...
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Typing Regular Path Query Languages for Data Graphs
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