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Ben Wiedermann
Researcher at Harvey Mudd College
Publications - 16
Citations - 2295
Ben Wiedermann is an academic researcher from Harvey Mudd College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Java & Compiler. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 2145 citations. Previous affiliations of Ben Wiedermann include Virginia Tech & University of Texas at Austin.
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The DaCapo benchmarks: java benchmarking development and analysis
Stephen M. Blackburn,Robin Garner,Chris Hoffmann,Asjad M. Khang,Kathryn S. McKinley,Rotem Bentzur,Amer Diwan,Daniel Feinberg,Daniel Frampton,Samuel Z. Guyer,Martin Hirzel,Antony L. Hosking,Maria Jump,Han Lee,J. Eliot B. Moss,Aashish Phansalkar,Darko Stefanovic,Thomas VanDrunen,Daniel von Dincklage,Ben Wiedermann +19 more
TL;DR: This paper recommends benchmarking selection and evaluation methodologies, and introduces the DaCapo benchmarks, a set of open source, client-side Java benchmarks that improve over SPEC Java in a variety of ways, including more complex code, richer object behaviors, and more demanding memory system requirements.
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JSAI: a static analysis platform for JavaScript
Vineeth Kashyap,Kyle Dewey,Ethan A. Kuefner,John Wagner,Kevin Gibbons,John Sarracino,Ben Wiedermann,Ben Hardekopf +7 more
TL;DR: JSAI is described, a formally specified, robust abstract interpreter for JavaScript that uses novel abstract domains to compute a reduced product of type inference, pointer analysis, control-flow analysis, string analysis, and integer and boolean constant propagation.
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Wake up and smell the coffee: evaluation methodology for the 21st century
Stephen M. Blackburn,Kathryn S. McKinley,Robin Garner,Chris Hoffmann,Asjad M. Khan,Rotem Bentzur,Amer Diwan,Daniel Feinberg,Daniel Frampton,Samuel Z. Guyer,Martin Hirzel,Antony L. Hosking,Maria Jump,Han Lee,J. Eliot B. Moss,Aashish Phansalkar,Darko Stefanovik,Thomas VanDrunen,Daniel von Dincklage,Ben Wiedermann +19 more
TL;DR: The consequences of the authors' collective inattention to methodology on innovation are explored, recommendations for addressing this problem in one domain are made, and guidelines for other domains are provided.
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Understanding the Challenges Faced by Neurodiverse Software Engineering Employees: Towards a More Inclusive and Productive Technical Workforce
TL;DR: The hidden lives of neurodiverse technology workers, e.g., those with autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and/or other learning disabilities, such as dyslexia are explored.
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Timing- and Termination-Sensitive Secure Information Flow: Exploring a New Approach
TL;DR: The goal of this paper is to understand the subtleties of timing and termination-sensitive noninterference, explore the space of possible strategies for enforcingNoninterference guarantees, and formalize the exact guarantees that these strategies can enforce.