Profile
Research Interests
I'm a PhD student at Delft University of
Technology, where I work on the design and implementation of
abstractions for web engineering. I have implemented the Java
Servlet back-end of the
WebDSL compiler, and developed the
extensions for access control and data validation. My
master's thesis work on a declarative access control language
was published in ICWE 2008 and won the best paper award.
Publications by Year
Also available in
pdf
and
bibtex.
2009
2008
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[2] |
D. M. Groenewegen.
Declarative Access Control for WebDSL.
Master's thesis, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands, April 2008.
(pdf, bib).
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| [3] |
D. M. Groenewegen, Z. Hemel, L. C. L. Kats, and E. Visser.
WebDSL: A
Domain-Specific Language for Dynamic Web Applications.
In N. Mielke and O. Zimmermann, editors, Companion to the 23rd
ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programing, Systems, Languages, and
Applications (OOPSLA 2008), pages 779--780, New York, NY, USA, October 2008.
ACM.
(poster) (doi,
oopsla, bib).
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| [4] |
D. M. Groenewegen, Z. Hemel, L. C. L. Kats, and E. Visser.
When Frameworks Let
You Down. Platform-Imposed Constraints on the Design and Evolution of
Domain-Specific Languages.
In J. Gray, J. Sprinkle, J.-P. Tolvanen, and M. Rossi, editors, Proceedings of the 8th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain Specific Modelling
(DSM'08), pages 64--66, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, October 2008.
(dsm,
bib).
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| [5] |
D. M. Groenewegen and E. Visser.
Declarative Access
Control for WebDSL: Combining Language Integration and Separation of
Concerns.
In D. Schwabe and F. Curbera, editors, Eighth International
Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2008), pages 175--188. IEEE CS Press,
July 2008.
best paper award (doi,
pdf, icwe,
bib). |
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