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List of presentations in 2000 (latest first)


(PEM) Object Oriented Tree Traversal with JJForester.
Date: 14 December 2000, 10:00, M2.80 CWI.
Speaker: Joost Visser.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Dynamic Variables.
Date: 7 December 2000, 10:00, M2.80 CWI.
Speaker: David Hanson (Microsoft Research).
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Exploring Legacy Systems Using Types.
Date: 16 November 2000, 10:00, F0.13 UvA/WCW.
Speaker: Leon Moonen.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Grammar Management.
Date: 10 November 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Merijn de Jonge.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) API generation from SDF specifications.
Date: 2 November 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Pieter Olivier.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Grammars as Contracts.
Date: 5 October 2000, 14:00, H3.20, NIKHEF.
Speaker: Joost Visser.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Dynamic Currency Determination in Optimized Programs.
Date: 25 September 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Dhananjay Dhamdhere (Indian Institute of Technology).
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Redocumenting a proprietary SDL dialect.
Date: 21 September 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Ramin Monajemi (Lucent/Bell Labs).
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Rewriting with layout.
Date: 14 September 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Jurgen Vinju.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) .NET en C#.
Date: 7 September 2000, 10:00, M2.80, CWI.
Speaker: Erik Meijer (from-the-source.NET).
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) A transformational approach to grammar adaptation.
Date: 13 July 2000, 10:00, F0.09, UvA WINS.
Speaker: Ralf Lämmel.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Status Report on new Meta Environment.
Date: 6 July 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Mark van den Brand.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Practical Experience with an Application Extractor for Java.
Date: 27 April 2000, 15:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Frank Tip (IBM Watson).
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Introduction to Reasoning.
Date: 10 April 2000, 15:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Jasper Kamperman (Reasoning).
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Refactoring.
Date: 6 April 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Arie van Deursen.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Elegibility of algorithms and software for protection by intellectual property rights.
Date: 30 March 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Doeko Bosscher & Kamiel Koelman (UvA/Law Faculty).
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Extreme Programming.
Date: 23 March 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Tobias Kuipers.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) An efficient implementation of ATerms in Java.
Date: 16 March 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Hayco de Jong & Pieter Olivier.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) The Haskell Factory.
Date: 9 March 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Jan Kort.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Shape Abstraction in Stratego.
Date: 2 March 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Eelco Visser (UU).
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Grammatical Evolution.
Date: 24 February 2000, 11:00, M3.76, CWI.
Speaker: Conor Ryan (University of Limerick).
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Dealing with Large Bananas.
Date: 24 February 2000, 14:00, M3.76, CWI.
Speaker: Ralf Lämmel.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Discussion of Documentation Tools.
Date: 17 February 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Jeroen Scheerder.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Types and Concepts for Legacy Systems.
Date: 3 February 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Tobias Kuipers.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) Abstract Syntax Definition.
Date: 27 January 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Joost Visser.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) A Design for the Meta-Environment.
Date: 20 January 2000, 10:00, M2.80, CWI.
Speaker: Tobias Kuipers.
Materials: [Abstract]
(PEM) DocGen, past, present and future.
Date: 13 January 2000, 10:00, M2.79, CWI.
Speaker: Arie van Deursen.
Materials: [Abstract]

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