After successful completion of the course, students are able to read and understand scientific papers about programming languages, present the contents in a talk and in a seminar writeup, and compare the work with others. In addition, they can find additional papers on a topic, ask questions on a topic, and lead the discussion after a presentation.
Understanding scientific articles on programming languages, literature search, aural presentation and discussion, panel chairman, written presentation, review of written presentations.
Understanding scientific articles on programming languages, literature search, aural presentation and discussion, panel chairman, written presentation, review of written presentations.
Das Seminar aus Programmiersprachen wird jedes Semester zu einem anderen Thema aus dem Bereich Programmiersprachen angeboten. Die Themen greifen aktuelle Forschungsfragen auf und sind oft an laufende Forschungsprojekte des Arbeitsbereichs Programmiersprachen und Übersetzer angelehnt. Die aktive Teilnahme am Seminar bietet damit einen hervorragenden Einstieg in aktuelle Forschungsarbeiten am Arbeitsbereich und ausgezeichnete Möglichkeiten für spätere Praktika und auch Diplomarbeiten. Das Seminar ist daher besonders geeignet, ein Naheverhältnis zum Arbeitsbereich Programmiersprachen und Übersetzer aufzubauen, um sich in diesem Bereich zu vertiefen.
The kick-off meeting of the seminar takes places on Tuesday, 10 March 2020, 2.15pm, in the Library E194-05, Argentinierstr. 8, 4th floor (centre).
The topic of the seminar is given by the accepted articles of the conference "<Programming> 2020, which takes place from 23-26 March 2020 in Porto, Portugal. These articles are online available at the homepage of the conference: https://2020.programming-conference.org/
Please consider the plagiarism guidelines of TU Wien when writing your seminar paper:
Directive concerning the handling of plagiarism (PDF)
The grade is based on the presentations, the final seminar paper, the reviews you have written (not the reviews others have written about your draft paper), the work as a session chair, and the active participation in the discussions.