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Home > Research > Research Areas > Software Engineering and PL’s

Software Engineering and Programming Languages

Research in this area focuses on the design of new formalisms and frameworks to improve the quality of software. Software is a solution to a computational problem using a formal programming language. The constructs of the language and the tools available to model, implement, and test a software system influence the quality of that solution, in terms of correctness, reliability, readability, computational efficiency, and efficiency in design and development.

At the linguistic level, research focuses on constructing methods for extending existing languages with domain specific features, for example, and in exploiting logic and type theory based approaches in developing flexible and secure programs. At the implementation level, our work focuses on designing virtual machines and compilation techniques to support extensibility and to realize new and sophisticated programming language features.

Faculty:

  • Mats Heimdahl
  • Gopalan Nadathur
  • Eric VanWyk

Labs and Selected Projects

  • CriSys: Critical Systems Research Group Mats Heimdahl
  • Formal Verification – Theorem Proving Mats Heimdahl
  • MELT: Minnesota Extensible Language Tools Group Eric VanWyk
  • Overview of Research Interests Eric VanWyk
  • SLIMMER: Sophisticated Logic Implementations for Modeling and Mechanical Reasoning Gopalan Nadathur
  • Specification-based Prototyping in NIMBUS Mats Heimdahl
  • Teyjus: an efficient implementation of Lambda Prolog Gopalan Nadathur

Centers

  • UMSEC: University of Minnesota Software Engineering Center

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