POPL 2024
Sun 14 - Sat 20 January 2024 London, United Kingdom
Sat 20 Jan 2024 14:20 - 14:40 at Flowers Room - Software engineering and ecosystems Chair(s): Michael Dales

This talk will introduce a “transparent” programming language called Fluid which incorporates a bidirectional dynamic dependency analysis into its runtime. Fluid keeps track of dependencies as outputs, such as charts or tables, are computed from data, and automatically enriches rendered outputs with interactions allowing a reader to interactively explore their relationship to inputs.

Sat 20 Jan

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14:00 - 15:30
Software engineering and ecosystemsPROPL at Flowers Room
Chair(s): Michael Dales University of Cambridge, UK
14:00
20m
Talk
Assessing the availability, reproducibility and reuseability of research software
PROPL
Vashti Galpin University of Edinburgh
14:20
20m
Talk
Fluid: towards transparent, self-explanatory research outputs
PROPL
Joe Bond University of Bristol, UK, Cristina David University of Bristol, Minh Nguyen University of Bristol, Roly Perera University of Cambridge/University of Bristol
Pre-print
14:40
20m
Talk
Toward a Live, Rich, Composable, and Collaborative Planetary Compute Engine
PROPL
Alexander Bandukwala Unaffiliated, Andrew Blinn University of Michigan, Cyrus Omar University of Michigan
15:00
30m
Other
Discussion on multidisciplinary PROPL-work
PROPL
Patrick Ferris University of Cambridge, UK, Michael Dales University of Cambridge, UK