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Eric Walkingshaw
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- affiliation (former): Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j9]Paul Maximilian Bittner, Alexander Schultheiß, Benjamin Moosherr, Jeffrey M. Young, Leopoldo Teixeira, Eric Walkingshaw, Parisa Ataei, Thomas Thüm:
On the Expressive Power of Languages for Static Variability. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 8(OOPSLA2): 1018-1050 (2024) - 2023
- [j8]Jeffrey M. Young, Paul Maximilian Bittner, Eric Walkingshaw, Thomas Thüm:
Variational satisfiability solving: efficiently solving lots of related SAT problems. Empir. Softw. Eng. 28(1): 14 (2023) - [c35]Jeffrey M. Young, Paul Maximilian Bittner, Eric Walkingshaw, Thomas Thüm:
Variational Satisfiability Solving: Efficiently Solving Lots of Related SAT Problems - Summary. Software Engineering 2023: 129-130 - 2022
- [j7]John Peter Campora III, Sheng Chen, Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
Migrating gradual types. J. Funct. Program. 32: e14 (2022) - 2021
- [c34]Parisa Ataei, Fariba Khan, Eric Walkingshaw:
A variational database management system. GPCE 2021: 29-42 - [c33]Parisa Ataei, Qiaoran Li, Eric Walkingshaw:
Should Variation Be Encoded Explicitly in Databases? VaMoS 2021: 3:1-3:9 - 2020
- [c32]Jeffrey M. Young, Eric Walkingshaw, Thomas Thüm:
Variational satisfiability solving. SPLC (A) 2020: 18:1-18:12 - [c31]Jacob Krüger, Sofia Ananieva, Lea Gerling, Eric Walkingshaw:
Third International Workshop on Variability and Evolution of Software-Intensive Systems (VariVolution 2020). SPLC (A) 2020: 34:1
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c30]Thomas Thüm, Leopoldo Teixeira, Klaus Schmid, Eric Walkingshaw, Mukelabai Mukelabai, Mahsa Varshosaz, Goetz Botterweck, Ina Schaefer, Timo Kehrer:
Towards efficient analysis of variation in time and space. SPLC (B) 2019: 69:1-69:8 - [i1]Parisa Ataei, Qiaoran Li, Eric Walkingshaw, Arash Termehchy:
Managing Variability in Relational Databases by VDBMS. CoRR abs/1911.11184 (2019) - 2018
- [j6]John Peter Campora III, Sheng Chen, Eric Walkingshaw:
Casts and costs: harmonizing safety and performance in gradual typing. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 2(ICFP): 98:1-98:30 (2018) - [j5]John Peter Campora III, Sheng Chen, Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
Migrating gradual types. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 2(POPL): 15:1-15:29 (2018) - [c29]Stephan Adelsberger, Anton Setzer, Eric Walkingshaw:
Declarative GUIs: Simple, Consistent, and Verified. PPDP 2018: 4:1-4:15 - [c28]Stephan Adelsberger, Anton Setzer, Eric Walkingshaw:
Developing GUI Applications in a Verified Setting. SETTA 2018: 89-107 - [c27]Jeffrey M. Young, Eric Walkingshaw:
A Domain Analysis of Data Structure and Algorithm Explanations in the Wild. SIGCSE 2018: 870-875 - [c26]Parisa Ataei, Arash Termehchy, Eric Walkingshaw:
Managing Structurally Heterogeneous Databases in Software Product Lines. Poly/DMAH@VLDB 2018: 68-77 - 2017
- [c25]Parisa Ataei, Arash Termehchy, Eric Walkingshaw:
Variational databases. DBPL 2017: 11:1-11:4 - [c24]Rahul Gopinath, Eric Walkingshaw:
How Good Are Your Types? Using Mutation Analysis to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Type Annotations. ICST Workshops 2017: 122-127 - [c23]Meng Meng, Jens Meinicke, Chu-Pan Wong, Eric Walkingshaw, Christian Kästner:
A choice of variational stacks: exploring variational data structures. VaMoS 2017: 28-35 - [e1]Jocelyn Simmonds, Eric Walkingshaw:
Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Feature-Oriented Software Development, FOSD@SPLASH 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 23, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5518-6 [contents] - 2016
- [c22]Sheng Chen, Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
A Calculus for Variational Programming. ECOOP 2016: 6:1-6:28 - [c21]Stefan Stanciulescu, Thorsten Berger, Eric Walkingshaw, Andrzej Wasowski:
Concepts, Operations, and Feasibility of a Projection-Based Variation Control System. ICSME 2016: 323-333 - [c20]Spencer Hubbard, Eric Walkingshaw:
Formula choice calculus. FOSD 2016: 49-57 - 2015
- [c19]Keeley Abbott, Christopher Bogart, Eric Walkingshaw:
Programs for people: What we can learn from lab protocols. VL/HCC 2015: 203-211 - 2014
- [j4]Sheng Chen, Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
Extending Type Inference to Variational Programs. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 36(1): 1:1-1:54 (2014) - [c18]Eric Walkingshaw, Klaus Ostermann:
Projectional editing of variational software. GPCE 2014: 29-38 - [c17]Eric Walkingshaw, Christian Kästner, Martin Erwig, Sven Apel, Eric Bodden:
Variational Data Structures: Exploring Tradeoffs in Computing with Variability. Onward! 2014: 213-226 - 2013
- [j3]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
A visual language for explaining probabilistic reasoning. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 24(2): 88-109 (2013) - [c16]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw, Sheng Chen:
An abstract representation of variational graphs. FOSD 2013: 25-32 - [c15]Martin Erwig, Klaus Ostermann, Tillmann Rendel, Eric Walkingshaw:
Adding configuration to the choice calculus. VaMoS 2013: 13:1-13:8 - 2012
- [c14]Eric Walkingshaw, Martin Erwig:
A calculus for modeling and implementing variation. GPCE 2012: 132-140 - [c13]Sheng Chen, Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
An error-tolerant type system for variational lambda calculus. ICFP 2012: 29-40 - 2011
- [j2]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
The Choice Calculus: A Representation for Software Variation. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 21(1): 6:1-6:27 (2011) - [c12]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
Variation Programming with the Choice Calculus. GTTSE 2011: 55-100 - [c11]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
Semantics First! - Rethinking the Language Design Process. SLE 2011: 243-262 - [c10]Duc Le, Eric Walkingshaw, Martin Erwig:
#ifdef confirmed harmful: Promoting understandable software variation. VL/HCC 2011: 143-150 - [c9]Eric Walkingshaw, Martin Erwig:
A DSEL for Studying and Explaining Causation. DSL 2011: 143-167 - 2010
- [c8]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
Program fields for continuous software. FoSER 2010: 105-108 - [c7]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
Causal Reasoning with Neuron Diagrams. VL/HCC 2010: 101-108 - [c6]Eric Walkingshaw:
Managing Variation in Explanation-Oriented Languages. VL/HCC 2010: 247-248
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j1]Eric Walkingshaw, Martin Erwig:
A domain-specific language for experimental game theory. J. Funct. Program. 19(6): 645-661 (2009) - [c5]Eric Walkingshaw, Martin Erwig:
Varying Domain Representations in Hagl. DSL 2009: 310-334 - [c4]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
A DSL for Explaining Probabilistic Reasoning. DSL 2009: 335-359 - [c3]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
Visual explanations of probabilistic reasoning. VL/HCC 2009: 23-27 - 2008
- [c2]Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
A visual language for representing and explaining strategies in game theory. VL/HCC 2008: 101-108 - [c1]Eric Walkingshaw:
Designing explanation-oriented languages. VL/HCC 2008: 274-275
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