Ryan Wisneskyryan@cs.harvard.edu
Harvard University |
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I'm a computer science Ph.D. student. My advisor is
Greg Morrisett.
- Resume
- Research
- Teaching
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Stanford University, CS 242: Programming Languages, Teaching Fellow, Fall 2006.
Harvard University, CS 51: Abstraction and Design in Computer Programming, Teaching Fellow, Spring 2008.
- Publications
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Mapping Polymorphism (Paper draft)
Schema Mapping Polymorphism (ACM ICFP Poster 08)
Abstract
Combinators for Schema Mapping (Qualifying exam slides)
Orchid: Integrating Schema Mapping and ETL (IEEE ICDE 08)
Extended version. Conference slides
Bringing Business Objects into Extract-Transform-Load Technology (IEEE ICEBE BIMA 08)
Callisto: Mergers without Pain (LNCS BIRTE 06)
I have an MS in computer science, and a BS in mathematics and computer science, from Stanford University.
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I'm working on Y0/Y-not, a next-generation programming language. |
| I collaborate with the Clio team. I am interested in using type-theoretic principles to understand mapping languages as formal systems. | |
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Peerium is a source of interesting type-theoretic questions. |

