DagRep.4.6.84.pdf
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This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 14271 "Scripting Languages and Frameworks: Analysis and Verification". The seminar brought together a broad spectrum of researchers working on the semantics, analysis and verification of scripting languages. In addition to talks describing the latest problems and research on the key issues, split roughly into four overarching themes: semantics, types, analysis, contracts, languages, and security, the seminar had breakout sessions devoted to crosscutting topics that were of broad interest across the community, including, how to create shared analysis infrastructure, how to think about the semantics of contracts and blame, and the role of soundness in analyzing real world languages, as well as several "tutorial" sessions explaining various new tools and techniques.
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