Matthew S. Tschantz's PAG publications

This is a list of Matthew S. Tschantz's PAG-related publications.

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“Inference of reference immutability”
by Jaime Quinonez, Matthew S. Tschantz, and Michael D. Ernst.
In ECOOP 2008 — Object-Oriented Programming, 22nd European Conference, (Paphos, Cyprus), July 9-11, 2008, pp. 616-641.
Details. Download: PDF, Quinonez thesis, Javarifier implementation.

“The Daikon system for dynamic detection of likely invariants”
by Michael D. Ernst, Jeff H. Perkins, Philip J. Guo, Stephen McCamant, Carlos Pacheco, Matthew S. Tschantz, and Chen Xiao.
Science of Computer Programming, vol. 69, no. 1--3, Dec. 2007, pp. 35-45.
Details. Download: PDF, Daikon implementation.

“Javari: Adding reference immutability to Java”
by Matthew S. Tschantz and Michael D. Ernst.
In Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA 2005), (San Diego, CA, USA), October 18-20, 2005, pp. 211-230.
Details. Download: PDF, slides (PowerPoint), extended version (PDF), Javari implementation.
An extended version appeared as “Javari: Adding Reference Immutability to Java” by Matthew S. Tschantz. MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory technical report MIT-CSAIL-TR-2006-059, (Cambridge, MA), September 5, 2006.
An extended version appeared as “Javari: Adding Reference Immutability to Java” by Matthew S. Tschantz. Masters thesis, MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, (Cambridge, MA), Aug. 2006.

“Converting Java programs to use generic libraries”
by Alan Donovan, Adam Kieżun, Matthew S. Tschantz, and Michael D. Ernst.
In Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA 2004), (Vancouver, BC, Canada), October 26-28, 2004, pp. 15-34.
Details. Download: PDF, PostScript, slides (PDF).
A previous version appeared as MIT Laboratory for Computer Science technical report MIT-LCS-TR-940, (Cambridge, MA), March 30, 2004.


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