Jan Sparud
I am a PhD student at the
Computing Science Department at
Chalmers University.
Research Interests
I am interested in the design and implementation of programming languages
and programming environments. I am particularly interested in lazy functional
languages, such as LML and
Haskell. My current project is the design of a debugger for lazy functional languages. Here are some papers I've been involved in:
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Partial Redex Trails of Large
Functional Computations (IFL '97, St Andrews, Scotland)
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Tracing Lazy Functional Computations
Using Redex Trails (PLILP '97, Southampton, UK)
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The Evaluation Dependence Tree as a Basis for
Lazy Functional Debugging (Journal of Automated Software
Engineering, Volume 4, Number 2, 1997)
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Debugging Reactive Systems in
Haskell (Haskell Workshop, Amsterdam, 1997)
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A Transformational Approach to Debugging Lazy Functional Programs
(Licentiate thesis, 1996)
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The Architecture of a Debugger for Lazy Functional Languages
(AADEBUG '95, Saint-Malo, France)
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Haskell++: An Object-Oriented Extension of Haskell (Haskell
Workshop 1995, Orlando, Florida, USA)
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Towards a Haskell Debugger (Chalmers DofCs annual
Winter-meeting, 1994)
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Fixing Some Space Leaks without a Garbage Collector (FPCA '93,
Copenhagen, Denmark)
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SML Make (MSc thesis)
Teaching
How to reach me
Other stuff
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Jan Sparud (sparud@cs.chalmers.se)
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