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Title
:
Papers accepted at POPL
2019
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Congratulations to José Fragoso Santos, Philippa Gardner, Petar Maksimović,
Martin Bodin and Gaby Sampaio, whose papers were accepted at this year’s
[
ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL 2019)
](
https://popl19.sigplan.org/home
)
.
José, Petar, Gaby and Philippa had their paper 'JaVerT 2.0: Compositional
Symbolic Execution for JavaScript' accepted. The paper describes JaVerT 2.0,
a symbolic analysis tool for JavaScript that follows the language semantics
without simplifications.
Martin and Philippa's paper, written in collaboration with
[
Thomas Jensen
](
http://www.irisa.fr/celtique/jensen/
)
and
[
Alan Schmitt
](
http://people.rennes.inria.fr/Alan.Schmitt/
)
,
from
[
Inria
](
https://www.inria.fr/en/centre/rennes
)
, is 'Skeletal Semantics
and Their Interpretations' and in it, they introduce a skeletal semantics of
a language, where each skeleton describes the complete semantic behaviour of
a language construct.
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