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Project manager
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Michael I. Schwartzbach received his Ph.D. (Computer Science)
from Cornell University in 1987. He is an associate professor at the
Aarhus University and a kernel researcher at the BRICS Research
Center. Michael I. Schwartzbach has studied design and implementation
of programming languages, type systems, static analysis, and
applications of logic.
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Ph.D. students
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Claus Brabrand received his M.Sc. degree
in computer science from the Aarhus University, Denmark, in January
1999. He is now a Ph.D. Student as BRICS working 100% on the <bigwig> project. Areas of interest and
research include: domain specific languages (DSL), programming
languages, syntactic macro languages, and Web technology.
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Anders Møller is a Ph.D. student at the
BRICS research center at the Aarhus University, Denmark. His main
research interests include programming languages, applications of
logic, and Web technology. For the <bigwig> project, he mainly works on the
runtime system and the static HTML validator. Besides <bigwig>, he works on the MONA project and the XML/DSD project.
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Programmers
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Mikkel Ricky has been a programmer
on the <bigwig> project since its conception in July
1998. Expert on advanced datastructures and web programming in Java
and JavaScript. Current areas of interest and research include
Metallica, pretty printing, and the Java programming language. He is
now working on his master's thesis under the supervision of Michael
I. Schwartzbach.
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Steffan Olesen
is a student at DAIMI, the Department of Computer
Science at Aarhus University. He is one of the main programmers on the <bigwig> project.
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External contributors
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Thomas Ball (the Mawl project, Bell Labs, now working at
Microsoft Research).
My research interests are in how combinations of dynamic and static
analyses can help improve the correctness and reliability of legacy
programs. I am also exploring how domain specific languages, component
technology and model checking can be used to specify and develop
robust next generation services and applications.
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Previous <bigwig> team members
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Anders Sandholm received the Ph.D. degree from the
Aarhus University in February 2000.
Currently MBA student at INSEAD.
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Tommy Thorn received his Ph.D. (Computer
Science) from Université de Rennes in France in 1999.
Areas of interest include security, static programs analysis, mobile
code and high-level languages and their implementation.
He now works for Transmeta.
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Niels Damgaard recently handed in his
Ph.D. dissertation. He now works for Systematic Software Engineering.
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Mads Jurik is a Ph.D. student at the BRICS
research center at the Aarhus University, since 1999. His main
interests include cryptology, algorithms and programming languages.
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Student contributors
During the spring of 1998 these students participated in a course
called WIG Project the goal of which was to extend WIG with in number of
different ways, making prototypes, investigating possible solutions,
and reporting experiences. Most of these projects or at least their
essence have made it into <bigwig>.
- Typed Dynamic Documents:
Jakob Gadegaard Bendixen,
Thomas Mailund,
Mikkel Nygaard, and
Tejs Scharling
- PowerForms:
Helle Markmann,
Lone Haudrum Olesen,
Mikkel Ricky, and
Jens Erik Vestergaard
- Database:
Flemming Gram Christensen,
Emmanouil Marinos, and
Jacob Winstrup Schmidt
- Collaborative Work Flow:
Andreas Henschel,
Ole Hedegaard Kristensen,
Steffan Olesen,
Christian Stenz, and
Mette Ravn
- WIG Security:
Niels Damgaard,
Mads Jurik, and
Tom Pilgård
- WIG Macros:
Thomas Christensen,
Louise Lorentsen,
Jens Skinnerup, and
Gustav Wibling
- User State & Usergroups:
Jacob Ilsø Christensen,
Anders Eriksen, and
Rasmus K. Ursem
- Web Languages Survey:
Henrik Lautrup and
Morten Værum
- Runtime & Runtime Controller:
Claus Brabrand,
Anders Møller, and
Anders Sandholm
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