‹Programming› 2019
Mon 1 - Thu 4 April 2019 Genoa, Italy
Mon 1 Apr 2019 15:00 - 15:30 at Verdi - ICW Part I Chair(s): Eric Jul

We present an architecture for distributed, heterogeneous systems where there is a clear separation of the concerns for Computation, Coordination, Configuration respectively, motivated by the different needs when these are considered. The computation part is often implemented in traditional programming code, and packaged as services, the other concerns might need to be created much later and by other people in separate organisations, or even by end users. In this paper we present the model used by the Palcom middleware where each of the concerns can be implemented separate, in separate representations, by separate people and yet combined and updated afterwards. The Palcom middleware is implemented in Java and in active use in research projects and in commercial products.

Mon 1 Apr

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14:00 - 15:30
ICW Part IICW at Verdi
Chair(s): Eric Jul University of Oslo
14:00
30m
Short-paper
Towards Polyglot Adapters for the GraalVM
ICW
Fabio Niephaus Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Tim Felgentreff Oracle Labs, Potsdam, Robert Hirschfeld Hasso-Plattner-Institut (HPI), Germany
DOI Pre-print
14:30
30m
Short-paper
The Issue Of Source Code Repository Management In Large Enterprises
ICW
DOI Media Attached File Attached
15:00
30m
Short-paper
Factoring out Glue-code in Systems of IoT devices
ICW
Boris Magnusson Lund University, Sweden, Görel Hedin , Björn Johnsson Lund University