The VMIL workshop is a forum for research in virtual machines and intermediate languages. It is dedicated to identifying programming mechanisms and constructs that are currently realized as code transformations or implemented in libraries but should rather be supported at VM level. Candidates for such mechanisms and constructs include modularity mechanisms (aspects, context-dependent layers), concurrency (threads and locking, actors, software transactional memory), transactions, etc. Topics of interest include the investigation of which such mechanisms are worthwhile candidates for integration with the run-time environment, how said mechanisms can be elegantly (and reusably) expressed at the intermediate language level (e.g., in bytecode), ...
Language virtual machines (VMs), as implementation artifacts, are characterised by hard boundaries w...
The Smart Cross Platform was developed by our research team as a platform based on virtual machines ...
Over the years virtual machines (VMs) have been created to abstract over computer hardware. This sim...
The VMIL workshop is a forum for research in virtual machines and intermediate languages. It is dedi...
The VMIL workshop is a forum for research in virtual machines and intermediate languages. It is dedi...
Today’s major high-level language virtual machines (VMs) are becoming successful in being multi-lang...
Today's major high-level language virtual machines (VMs) are becoming successful in being multi-lang...
Many of today’s programming languages are broken. Poor performance, lack of features and hard-to-rea...
System programming tasks such as implementing language virtual machines (VMs), are, by convention, a...
Abstract—High-level language virtual machines (VMs) can be used on a wide range of devices as a basi...
Supporting all known abstractions for concurrent and parallel programming in a virtual machines (VM)...
Language Virtual Machines (VMs) are pervasive in every laptop, server, and smartphone, as is the cas...
Implementing a managed language efficiently is hard, and it is becoming more difficult as the c...
AbstractSun's Java architecture introduced a safe virtual machine (VM) in which an ensemble of softw...
Aspect Oriented Programming is a programming paradigm that allows separating frequently used functio...
Language virtual machines (VMs), as implementation artifacts, are characterised by hard boundaries w...
The Smart Cross Platform was developed by our research team as a platform based on virtual machines ...
Over the years virtual machines (VMs) have been created to abstract over computer hardware. This sim...
The VMIL workshop is a forum for research in virtual machines and intermediate languages. It is dedi...
The VMIL workshop is a forum for research in virtual machines and intermediate languages. It is dedi...
Today’s major high-level language virtual machines (VMs) are becoming successful in being multi-lang...
Today's major high-level language virtual machines (VMs) are becoming successful in being multi-lang...
Many of today’s programming languages are broken. Poor performance, lack of features and hard-to-rea...
System programming tasks such as implementing language virtual machines (VMs), are, by convention, a...
Abstract—High-level language virtual machines (VMs) can be used on a wide range of devices as a basi...
Supporting all known abstractions for concurrent and parallel programming in a virtual machines (VM)...
Language Virtual Machines (VMs) are pervasive in every laptop, server, and smartphone, as is the cas...
Implementing a managed language efficiently is hard, and it is becoming more difficult as the c...
AbstractSun's Java architecture introduced a safe virtual machine (VM) in which an ensemble of softw...
Aspect Oriented Programming is a programming paradigm that allows separating frequently used functio...
Language virtual machines (VMs), as implementation artifacts, are characterised by hard boundaries w...
The Smart Cross Platform was developed by our research team as a platform based on virtual machines ...
Over the years virtual machines (VMs) have been created to abstract over computer hardware. This sim...