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SPLASH 2019
Sun 20 - Fri 25 October 2019 Athens, Greece
Tue 22 Oct 2019 09:00 - 10:00 at Abbey - Keynote & Session #1

VMs contain many assumptions about how programs typically operate – and VM developers and researchers have many assumptions about how VMs typically operate. In this talk, I will present a number of partly, or wholly, unstated assumptions that we have about VMs and their development. Together they may help partly, although probably not wholly, how VMs got to where they are today – and also offer suggestions for how we can things differently in the future.

Programmer / researcher.

Tue 22 Oct

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09:00 - 10:30
Keynote & Session #1VMIL at Abbey
09:00
60m
Talk
Keynote 1: How did we get here and where can we go next? (Joint with MPLR, in Room 1)Keynote
VMIL
Laurence Tratt King's College London
10:00
30m
Full-paper
Scalable Comparison of JavaScript V8 Bytecode Traces (Room 1 -- Joint with MPLR)
VMIL
Javier Cabrera Arteaga KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Martin Monperrus KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Benoit Baudry KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Pre-print