The paper titled "Runtime Instrumentation for Reactive Components" written by Duncan Paul Attard (a UM PhD graduate working at the University of Glasgow), Luca Aceto, Anna Ingolfsdottir (Reykjavik University) and Prof. Adrian Francalanza (UM) was awarded the prestigious AITO Distinguished Artefact Award at ECOOP.
ECOOP is a top conference in the area of programming languages that took place in September 2024. It is Europe's longest-standing annual Programming Languages conference, bringing together researchers, practitioners, and students to share their ideas and experiences in all topics related to programming languages, software development, systems and applications.
The paper abstract and more information about the authors can be found online.
The paper can also be accessed online, while the link to the software artefact can also be accessed online.
