[net.general] SIGPLAN'85 Advance Program

sue@burdvax.UUCP (Sue Mardinly) (05/09/85)

		    ACM SIGPLAN '85:  Symposium on

	      LANGUAGE ISSUES IN PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENTS

		June 25-28, 1985    Seattle, Washington



ACM SIGPLAN '85 TUTORIAL,  Tuesday,  25 June 1985
Chair:  James Solderitsch, Villanova University

 8:00 -  8:40	AN ENVIRONMENTS OVERVIEW
		Peter Henderson, SUNY at Stony Brook

 8:40 -  9:45	A LOOSELY COUPLED ENVIRONMENT ARCHITECTURE
		Leon Osterweil, University of Colorado

10:15 - 11:30	THE UNIX/C ENVIRONMENT
		Sally Browning, AT&T Bell Laboratories

11:30 - 12:30	THE SMALLTALK ENVIRONMENT
		Evelyn Van Orden, Xerox Special Information Systems

12:30 -  2:00	Lunch

 2:00 -  3:30	ADA ENVIRONMENTS
		Hal Hart and Frank Belz, TRW

 4:00 -  5:00	LISP BASED AI ENVIRONMENTS
		Larry Masinter, Xerox PARC

 5:00 -  5:30	CONCLUDING REMARKS & DISCUSSION
		Peter Henderson, SUNY at Stony Brook



ACM SIGPLAN '85 SYMPOSIUM,  Wednesday,  26 June 1985

 9:00 - 10:30	SESSION 1	 Chair:  Steven Reiss, Brown University

    "SW2 - An Object-Based Programming Environment"
    Mark R. Laff, Brent Hailpern, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

    "Polylith: An Environment to Support Management of Tool Interfaces"
    John Purtilo, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    "Dialogues: A Basis for Constructing Programming Environments"
    John T. O'Donnell, Indiana University

11:00 - 12:30	SESSION 2	 Chair:  Thomas Reps, Cornell University

    "The PSG - Programming System Generator"
    Rolf Bahlke, Gregor Snelting, Technische Hochschule, Darmstadt

    "Maintained & Constructor Attributes"
    George M. Beshers, Roy H. Campbell, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    "Endpoint Specified Attribute Propagation to Perform Incremental
	Semantic Checking"
    Anne Rogers, Frank K. Zadeck, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

12:30 -  2:00	Lunch

 2:00 -  3:30	SESSION 3	 Chair:  Daniel Weinreb, Symbolics Inc.

    "Debugging in a Side-Effect-Free Programming Environment"
    Cordelia V. Hall, John T. O'Donnell, Indiana University

    "Mechanical Analysis of Program Complexity"
    D. LeMetayer, IRISA/INRIA

    " A Semantic Editor"
    R. Kent Dybvig, Bruce T. Smith, Univ. of North Carolina

 4:00 -  5:30	SESSION 4	 Chair:  Mayer Schwartz, Tektronix

    "Libraries as Programs Preserved Within Compiler Continuations"
    Mark B. Wells, Margaret A. Hug, New Mexico State Univ.
    Rollo Silver, John Brockmeyer, The Programmers Inc.

    "Relational Databases and Attribute Grammers: A Symbiotic Basis for
    	Editing Environments"
    Susan Horwitz, Tim Teitelbaum, Cornell University

    "The Impact of Interprocedureal Analysis & Optimization on the
    	Design of a Software Development Environment"
    Keith D. Cooper, Ken Kennedy, Linda Torczon, Rice University



ACM SIGPLAN '85 SYMPOSIUM,  Thursday,  27 June 1985

 9:00 - 10:30	SESSION 5	 Chair:  Mark Moriconi, SRI International

    "Toward a Theory of Packages"
    Snorri Agnarsson, M. S. Krishnamoorthy, Rensselear Polytechnic Inst.

    "A New Model of Encapsulation"
    David Gries, Jan Prins, Cornell University

    "Structured Editor Support for Modularity and Data Abstraction"
    Michael Caplinger, Rice University

11:00 - 12:30	SESSION 6	 Chair:  David Wile, USC ISI

    "PagaSys: A System for Graphical Explanation of Programs"
    Mark Moriconi, Dwight F. Hare, SRI International

    "An Algebra for Program Fragments"
    Bent B. Kirstensen, Aalborg Univ.;  Ole L. Madsen, Aarhus Univ.;
    Birger Moller-Pedersen, Norwegian Computing Ctr.;  
    Kristen Nygaard, Univ. of Oslo

    "Efficient Abstractions for the Implementation of Structured Editors"
    Robert Hood, Rice University

12:30 -  2:00	Lunch

 2:00 -  3:30	SESSION 7	 Chair:  L. Peter Deutsch, Xerox PARC

    "Programming Environment Research Comes of Age: Where Have We Been
    and Where Are We Going?" - a retrospective presentation by the
    program chair followed by audience discussion

 4:00 - 11:00	DEMONSTRATIONS of programming environment implementations



ACM SIGPLAN '85 SYMPOSIUM,  Friday,  28 June 1985

 9:30 - 11:00	SESSION 8	 Chair:  Alan Borning, Univ. of Washington

    "An Environment for Logic Programming"
    Nissim Francez, Technion;  
    Shalom Goldenberg, Ron Pinter, Michael Tiomkin, IBM Israel Sci. Ctr.;
    Shalom Tzur, MCC

    "Logic Programming Engineering Shell"
    Henryk Jan Komorowski, Shigeo Omori, Harvard University

    "A Simple Software Environment Based on Entities and Relations"
    Bruce J. MacLennan, Navel Postgraduate School

    "Design Issues in a Rule-Based System"
    Stephen Fickas, Univ. of Oregon

11:00 -  1:00	Lunch

 1:00 -  2:30	SESSION 9	 Chair:  Robert Ellison, Carnegie-Mellon U.

    "The Mesa Programming Environment"
    Richard Sweet, Xerox PARC

    "The Structure of Cedar"
    Daniel Swinehart, Polle Sellweger, Robert Hagmann, Xerox PARC

    "Integration Mechanisms in Cedar"
    James Donahue, Xerox PARC



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