SIGPLAN
SIGPLAN é um Grupo de Interesse Especial (Special Interest Group) em linguagens de programação da Association for Computing Machinery[1].
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Programming Languages Achievement Award:
SIGPLAN Doctoral Dissertation Award:
- 2001: Rastislav Bodik
- 2002: Michael Hicks
- 2003: Godmar Back
- 2005: Sumit Gulwani
- 2006: Xiangyu Zhang
- 2007: Swarat Chaudhuri
- 2008: Michael Bond and Viktor Vafeiadis
- 2009: Akash Lai and William Thies
SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award:
Most Influential PLDI Paper Award:
- 2010 (por 2000): Dynamo: A Transparent Dynamic Optimization System, Vasanth Bala, Evelyn Duesterwald, Sanjeev Banerji
- 2009 (for 1999): A Fast Fourier Transform Compiler, Matteo Frigo
- 2008 (for 1998): The implementation of the Cilk-5 multithreaded language, Matteo Frigo, Charles E. Leiserson, Keith H. Randall
- 2007 (for 1997): Exploiting hardware performance counters with flow and context sensitive profiling, Glenn Ammons, Thomas Ball, e James R. Larus
- 2006 (for 1996): TIL: A Type-Directed Optimizing Compiler for ML, David Tarditi, Greg Morrisett, Perry Cheng, Christopher Stone, Robert Harper, e Peter Lee
- 2005 (for 1995): Selective Specialization for Object-Oriented Languages, Jeffrey Dean, Craig Chambers, e David Grove
- 2004 (for 1994): ATOM: a system for building customized program analysis tools, Amitabh Srivastava e Alan Eustace
- 2003 (for 1993): Space Efficient Conservative Garbage Collection, Hans Boehm
- 2002 (for 1992): Lazy Code Motion, Jens Knoop, Oliver Rüthing, Bernhard Steffen
- 2001 (for 1991): A data locality optimizing algorithm, Michael E. Wolf e Monica S. Lam
- 2000 (for 1990): Profile guided code positioning, Karl Pettis e Robert C. Hansen
Most Influential POPL Paper Award:
- 2010 (for 2000): Anytime, Anywhere: Modal Logics for Mobile Ambients, Luca Cardelli e Andrew D. Gordon
- 2009 (for 1999): JFlow: Practical Mostly-Static Information Flow Control, Andrew C. Myers
- 2008 (for 1998): From System F to Typed Assembly Language, Greg Morrisett, David Walker, Karl Crary, e Neal Glew
- 2007 (for 1997): Proof-carrying Code, George Necula
- 2006 (for 1996): Points-to Analysis in Almost Linear Time, Bjarne Steensgaard
- 2005 (for 1995): A Language with Distributed Scope, Luca Cardelli
- 2004 (for 1994): Implementation of the Typed Call-by-Value lambda-calculus using a Stack of Regions, Mads Tofte e Jean-Pierre Talpin
- 2003 (for 1993): Imperative functional programming, Simon Peyton Jones e Philip Wadler
Most Influential OOPSLA Paper Award:
- 2009 (for 1999): Implementing Jalapeño in Java, Bowen Alpern, C. R. Attanasio, John J. Barton, Anthony Cocchi, Susan Flynn Hummel, Derek Lieber, Ton Ngo, Mark Mergen, Janice C. Shepherd, e Stephen Smith
- 2008 (for 1998): Ownership Types for Flexible Alias Protection, David G. Clarke, John M. Potter, e James Noble
- 2007 (for 1997): Call Graph Construction in Object-Oriented Languages, David Grove, Greg DeFouw, Jeffrey Dean, e Craig Chambers
- 2006 (for 1986-1996):
- Subject Oriented Programming: A Critique of Pure Objects, William Harrison e Harold Ossher
- Concepts and Experiments in Computational Reflection, Pattie Maes
- Self: The Power of Simplicity, David Ungar e Randall B. Smith
Most Influential ICFP Paper Award:
- 2009 (for 1999): Haskell and XML: Generic combinators or type-based translation?, Malcolm Wallace e Colin Runciman
- 2008 (for 1998): Cayenne — a language with dependent types, Lennart Augustsson
- 2007 (for 1997): Functional Reactive Animation, Conal Elliott e Paul Hudak
- 2006 (for 1996): Optimality and inefficiency: what isn't a cost model of the lambda calculus?, Julia L. Lawall e Harry G. Mairson
Referências
- ↑ MUELLER, Frank (ed.); BESTAVROS, Azer (ed.) (1999). Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems. ACM SIGPLAN Workshop LCTES '98, Montreal, Canada, June 19-20, 1998, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) (em inglês). Nova York: Springer. 260 páginas. ISBN 978-3540650751
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