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The 11. European Symposium on Programming (ESOP) 2002 | The 11. European Symposium on Programming (ESOP) 2002 |
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The document "ESOP 2002" was published on "2023-10-19T06:01:30" on the website "ConfIDent" under the URL https://confident-conference.org/index.php/Event:ESOP 2002.
The document "ESOP 2002" describes an event in the sense of a conference.
The document "ESOP 2002" contains information about the event "ESOP 2002" with start date "2002/04/08" and end date "2002/04/12".
The event "ESOP 2002" is part of the event series identified by [[Event Series:ESOP]]
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Submitted Papers
73
Accepted Papers
21
Venue
Grenoble Alpes University, IM²AG department, Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
The 11. European Symposium on Programming (ESOP) 2002
Topics
- Advanced type systems.
- Program analysis.
- Program transformation, specialization.
- Semantics with applications to the development of correct, secure and efficient software and systems.
- Domain specific languages.
- Programming language based techniques for development, analysis, verification, validation, etc.
- Programming language solutions to practical issues in security, safety, real-time and embedded computing.
- Programming paradigms (including object-oriented, functional, logic, concurrent, mobile, aspect-oriented) and their relevance to practical problems