SPLASH 2023
Sun 22 - Fri 27 October 2023 Cascais, Portugal

The SPLASH Posters track provides an excellent forum for authors to present their recent or ongoing projects in an interactive setting, and receive feedback from the community. We invite submissions covering any aspect of programming, systems, languages and applications. The goal of the poster session is to encourage and facilitate small groups of individuals interested in a technical area to gather and interact. It is held early in the conference, to promote continued discussion among interested parties.

Poster Presentation Logistics

There will be two sessions for poster presentations: Sunday evening, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM, Oct 22, 2023, and Tuesday evening, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM, Oct 24, 2023 . The first session is reserved for posters from the SPLASH 2023 Posters Track, while the second session is reserved for posters from the Student Research Competition, OOPSLA/Onward! papers/essays. Authors are encouraged to present their work in both sessions (if space permits, which is very likely).

Size of the poster board: 135 cm (height) x 90 cm (width). The recommended poster sizes are A0 (portrait) or A1 (landscape).

Dates
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Sun 22 Oct

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17:30 - 19:30
SPLASH PostersPosters at Room I
Chair(s): Xujie Si University of Toronto
17:30
2h
Poster
Sui Move: Modern Blockchain Programming with Objects
Posters
Adam Welc Mysten Labs, Sam Blackshear Mysten Labs
17:30
2h
Poster
Safe Combination of Data-centric and Operation-centric Consistency
Posters
Mirko Köhler TU Darmstadt, Guido Salvaneschi University of St. Gallen
17:30
2h
Poster
Dynamic Library Compartmentalization
Posters
Octave Larose University of Kent
17:30
2h
Poster
Collabs implements collaborative data structures (CRDTs) with OOP principles
Posters
Matthew Weidner Carnegie Mellon University
17:30
2h
Poster
Involving Users in Design of a Widely Used Language: A Case of ECMAScript (JavaScript) Standardization
Posters
Mikhail Barash University of Bergen, Yulia Startsev Mozilla, Rolf Martin Glomsrud University of Bergen (Norway)
17:30
2h
Poster
A Functional Reactive Programming Language for Wirelessly Connected Shape-Changeable Chiplet-Based Computers
Posters
Yusuke Izawa IBM Research - Tokyo, Junichiro Kadomoto The University of Tokyo, Hidetsugu Irie University of Tokyo, Shuichi Sakai University of Tokyo
17:30
2h
Poster
Kind Inference for the FreeST Programming Language
Posters
Bernardo Almeida LASIGE, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Andreia Mordido LASIGE, University of Lisbon, Vasco T. Vasconcelos LASIGE, University of Lisbon
17:30
2h
Poster
Extensible Testing for Infrastructure as Code
Posters
David Spielmann University of St. Gallen, Daniel Sokolowski University of St. Gallen, Guido Salvaneschi University of St. Gallen
17:30
2h
Poster
Penrose: Beautiful diagrams from plain text
Posters
Sam Estep Carnegie Mellon University
17:30
2h
Poster
JaMaBuild: Mass Building of Java Projects
Posters
Matúš Sulír Technical University of Košice, Milan Nosáľ ValeSoft, s.r.o.
17:30
2h
Poster
Completeness Thresholds for Memory Safety: Unbounded Guarantees Via Bounded Proofs
Posters
Tobias Reinhard KU Leuven, Justus Fasse Université Grenoble-Alpes; KU Leuven, Bart Jacobs KU Leuven
17:30
2h
Poster
Towards Reusable GUI Structures
Posters
Knut Anders Stokke University of Bergen, Norway, Mikhail Barash University of Bergen, Jaakko Järvi University of Bergen
17:30
2h
Poster
ReactCOP: Modular and Scalable Web Development with Context-Oriented Programming
Posters
David H. Lorenz Open University of Israel, Ofir Shmuel Open University of Israel
DOI Media Attached
17:30
2h
Poster
Generating Domain-Specific Programs for Diagram Authoring with Large Language Models
Posters
Rijul Jain Williams College, Wode Ni Columbia University, Joshua Sunshine Carnegie Mellon University

Tue 24 Oct

Displayed time zone: Lisbon change

17:30 - 19:30
SPLASH PostersPosters at Room I
17:30
8m
Poster
Extensible Testing for Infrastructure as Code
Posters
David Spielmann University of St. Gallen, Daniel Sokolowski University of St. Gallen, Guido Salvaneschi University of St. Gallen
17:38
8m
Poster
ReactCOP: Modular and Scalable Web Development with Context-Oriented Programming
Posters
David H. Lorenz Open University of Israel, Ofir Shmuel Open University of Israel
DOI Media Attached
17:47
8m
Poster
Involving Users in Design of a Widely Used Language: A Case of ECMAScript (JavaScript) Standardization
Posters
Mikhail Barash University of Bergen, Yulia Startsev Mozilla, Rolf Martin Glomsrud University of Bergen (Norway)
17:55
8m
Poster
Kind Inference for the FreeST Programming Language
Posters
Bernardo Almeida LASIGE, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Andreia Mordido LASIGE, University of Lisbon, Vasco T. Vasconcelos LASIGE, University of Lisbon
18:04
8m
Poster
Collabs implements collaborative data structures (CRDTs) with OOP principles
Posters
Matthew Weidner Carnegie Mellon University
18:12
8m
Poster
Completeness Thresholds for Memory Safety: Unbounded Guarantees Via Bounded Proofs
Posters
Tobias Reinhard KU Leuven, Justus Fasse Université Grenoble-Alpes; KU Leuven, Bart Jacobs KU Leuven
18:21
8m
Poster
Dynamic Library Compartmentalization
Posters
Octave Larose University of Kent
18:30
8m
Poster
JaMaBuild: Mass Building of Java Projects
Posters
Matúš Sulír Technical University of Košice, Milan Nosáľ ValeSoft, s.r.o.
18:38
8m
Poster
Sui Move: Modern Blockchain Programming with Objects
Posters
Adam Welc Mysten Labs, Sam Blackshear Mysten Labs
18:47
8m
Poster
Towards Reusable GUI Structures
Posters
Knut Anders Stokke University of Bergen, Norway, Mikhail Barash University of Bergen, Jaakko Järvi University of Bergen
18:55
8m
Poster
A Functional Reactive Programming Language for Wirelessly Connected Shape-Changeable Chiplet-Based Computers
Posters
Yusuke Izawa IBM Research - Tokyo, Junichiro Kadomoto The University of Tokyo, Hidetsugu Irie University of Tokyo, Shuichi Sakai University of Tokyo
19:04
8m
Poster
Generating Domain-Specific Programs for Diagram Authoring with Large Language Models
Posters
Rijul Jain Williams College, Wode Ni Columbia University, Joshua Sunshine Carnegie Mellon University
19:12
8m
Poster
Safe Combination of Data-centric and Operation-centric Consistency
Posters
Mirko Köhler TU Darmstadt, Guido Salvaneschi University of St. Gallen
19:21
8m
Poster
Penrose: Beautiful diagrams from plain text
Posters
Sam Estep Carnegie Mellon University

Accepted Papers

Title
A Functional Reactive Programming Language for Wirelessly Connected Shape-Changeable Chiplet-Based Computers
Posters
Collabs implements collaborative data structures (CRDTs) with OOP principles
Posters
Completeness Thresholds for Memory Safety: Unbounded Guarantees Via Bounded Proofs
Posters
Dynamic Library Compartmentalization
Posters
Extensible Testing for Infrastructure as Code
Posters
Generating Domain-Specific Programs for Diagram Authoring with Large Language Models
Posters
Involving Users in Design of a Widely Used Language: A Case of ECMAScript (JavaScript) Standardization
Posters
JaMaBuild: Mass Building of Java Projects
Posters
Kind Inference for the FreeST Programming Language
Posters
Penrose: Beautiful diagrams from plain text
Posters
ReactCOP: Modular and Scalable Web Development with Context-Oriented Programming
Posters
DOI Media Attached
Safe Combination of Data-centric and Operation-centric Consistency
Posters
Sui Move: Modern Blockchain Programming with Objects
Posters
Towards Reusable GUI Structures
Posters

Call for Posters

The SPLASH Posters track provides an excellent forum for authors to present their recent or ongoing projects in an interactive setting, and receive feedback from the community. We invite submissions covering any aspect of programming, systems, languages and applications. The goal of the poster session is to encourage and facilitate small groups of individuals interested in a technical area to gather and interact. It is held early in the conference, to promote continued discussion among interested parties.

Independent Posters

We invite submissions of posters that are within the scope of any of the SPLASH tracks and affiliated conferences / workshops and:

  • showcase ongoing work that has not yet reached sufficient maturity for publication in a conference or journal
  • highlight research challenges that existing work has failed to address
  • outline planned research activities (e.g., M.Sc. or Ph.D. projects) and illustrate their relevance and potential impact, or
  • describe new Free / Open Source Software tools or systems that
    • are aimed at practitioners, or
    • are aimed at researchers and contribute to research infrastructure, i.e., enable or simplify research activities

The extended abstracts of accepted independent posters will be included in the SPLASH Companion proceedings and become available in the ACM Digital Library.

Submissions

Posters will be evaluated both on their contributions and on how effectively they communicate those contributions. All poster proposals should include ONE of the following, in PDF format:

  • A two-page extended abstract in the ACM acmart Master Article Template, sigplan subformat, with 10pt font, or, alternatively
  • The poster itself. Posters should consist of one or more landscape slides. Note that posters will not be included in the SPLASH Companion Proceedings, only extended abstracts.

Posters should be submitted here by August 15.

Poster authors are required to attend the scheduled interactive poster session, staying with their poster so that they can discuss their work with conference attendees. We will provide more details on the exact date and time of the poster sessions closer to the conference.

Demonstrations

Demos offer an effective platform for explaining an idea in action. They are an excellent way to share technical aspects of designs, tools or systems that are difficult to capture with a “static” poster. At the same time, they naturally increase the level of interaction between presenters and attendees of the poster sessions and promote lively discussions.

We strongly encourage authors of accepted posters to prepare a demo of their work if applicable. Authors that intend to supplement their poster with a demo should indicate that when submitting their poster.

Posters for Works Accepted at OOPSLA and Onward!

We encourage authors of papers and essays accepted at OOPSLA and Onward! to present a poster that summarizes their work. Such posters will not be subject to further review and they will have no separate extended abstract in the SPLASH Companion proceeding.

We do require posters for accepted OOPSLA papers (and any accompanying demos) to be registered in a separate registration form by September 29 so that we can order the necessary supplies.

Student Submissions and Related Events

The SPLASH Posters track is a venue for researchers at any level of experience, but we explicitly welcome students to submit their in-progress work. If you are a student and considering submitting a poster, we recommend you to also explore the Doctoral Symposium and the ACM Student Research Competition. These related events are additional opportunities for feedback and suggestions on your dissertation work and may provide you with contacts for further interaction, as well as experience in communicating with other professionals.