Institute of Computer Languages
Compilers and Languages Group
Datum: | Mittwoch, den 20. April 2016 |
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Zeit: | 14:00 Uhr c.t. *) |
Ort: | TU Wien, Bibliothek E185.1, Argentinierstr. 8, 4. Stock (Mitte) |
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In the last few years there were several industry driven research
project at the Eötvös Loránd University. Most of these projects are
language design, compiler and optimization related ones. I am planning
to shortly introduce most of them, and then go into details with two
projects, which I am currently involved in. One of them is a
standalone tool for assembly optimization via instruction
reordering. The other one is random program generation based on typed
lambda-term generation.
Some of our projects are about to design a domain specific language
(and a compiler/interpreter too), where the domain is
telecommunication related. When we started these projects we had
little to none knowledge about the domains (our department is a
programming languages and compilers one), so there was an interesting
process to get to know and understand the domain. But the even bigger
challenge was to get the right information pieces out of the so called
domain experts.
Dániel Leskó is an Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Programming Languages and Compilers, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary. His research interests focus on functional programming, language and compiler design, random test data generation, low level optimization techniques. Since 2012, he is enrolled at EIT Digital Doctoral School, as a supplementary program focusing on business aspects. In the past years he has participated in various research projects, mostly funded by Morgan Stanley and Ericsson. ( http://ldani.web.elte.hu/ )
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