SPLASH 2022 (series) / LIVE 2022 (series) / Live Programming / System-Specific Interpreters Make Megasystems Friendlier
System-Specific Interpreters Make Megasystems FriendlierIn-person
Modern operating systems, browsers, and office suites have become megasystems built on millions of lines of code. Their sheer size can intimidate even experienced users and programmers away from attempting to understand and modify the software running on their machines. This paper introduces system-specific interpreters (SSIs) as a tool to help users regain knowledge of and control over megasystems. SSIs directly execute individual modules of a megasystem in a gdb-like environment without forcing the user to build, run, and trace the entire system. A prototype framework to help write SSIs is described in this paper and available for download at https://github.com/matthewsot/ssi-live22.
Tue 6 DecDisplayed time zone: Auckland, Wellington change
Tue 6 Dec
Displayed time zone: Auckland, Wellington change
13:30 - 15:00 | Talks IILIVE at Seminar Room LG004 Chair(s): Jun Kato National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Sam Lau University of California at San Diego | ||
13:30 10mShort-paper | Docable: Towards a Live Learning EnvironmentVirtual LIVE | ||
13:40 10mShort-paper | System-Specific Interpreters Make Megasystems FriendlierIn-person LIVE Matthew Sotoudeh Stanford University Link to publication | ||
13:50 20mTalk | Tidyparse: Real-Time Context Free Error CorrectionIn-person LIVE Breandan Considine McGill University, Jin L.C. Guo McGill University, Xujie Si McGill University, Canada | ||
14:10 20mTalk | Live Programming and Text Editor Integration in the Croquet Microverse 3D Collaborative Construction SystemIn-person LIVE Yoshiki Ohshima Croquet Corporation, Shizuoka University, Aran Lunzer Croquet Corporation, Vanessa Freudenberg Croquet Corp, Brian Upton , David Smith | ||
14:30 20mShort-paper | Cascade: a Meta-Language for Change, Cause and EffectVirtual LIVE Riemer van Rozen CWI Pre-print |