Path Expressions paper accepted at PLOS 2025

We are excited to announce that Thomas Alexander Hövelmann will present our research at the 13th Workshop on Programming Languages and Operating Systems (PLOS 2025) in Seoul, South Korea, this October. PLOS 2025 is held in conjunction with the 31st Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP 2025), the world's premier forum for researchers, developers, programmers, and teachers of computer systems technology.
Our paper "Path Expressions Revisited – Towards Compiler-enforced Reusable Synchronization Patterns" revitalizes the old but underutilized concept of path expressions, which offers an elegant and reusable way to express synchronization patterns.