[Haskell-cafe] LDTA 2012: call for participation

Emilie Balland emilie.balland at inria.fr
Thu Jan 26 10:39:48 CET 2012


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                                       LDTA 2012 Call for Participation

                                       12th International Workshop on
                        Language Descriptions, Tools, and Applications

                                                    http://ldta.info

                                                 Tallinn, Estonia 
                                         March 31 & April 1, 2012
                                             an ETAPS workshop
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You are cordially invited to LDTA'12. LDTA is an application and tool-oriented
workshop focused on grammarware - software based on grammars in some form.
Grammarware applications are typically language processing applications and
traditional examples include parsers, program analyzers, optimizers and
translators. 

-- REGISTRATION--

To register for LDTA'12, please follow the instructions at:

http://www.etaps.org/2012/registration

The early registration deadline is January 29, 2012.

--HOTEL INFORMATION--

LDTA will be co-located with ETAPS. Please visit ETAPS's web site to get more
information for the accomodation (http://www.etaps.org/2012/accommodation).
Special rates and/or block bookings for ETAPS 2012 participants at a number of 
central hotels also expire Sunday, 29 January 2012.

--PROGRAM--

The workshop will include an invited talk by Janis Voigtländer (University of
Bonn, Germany) and the presentation of the following technical papers:

- Sebastian Erdweg, Paolo G. Giarrusso and Tillmann Rendel. Language Composition
  Untangled
- Johnni Winther. Improving Precision of Generated ASTs
- Tobi Vollebregt, Lennart C. L. Kats and Eelco Visser. Declarative
  Specification of Template-Based Textual Editors
- Marcos Viera, Doaitse Swierstra and Atze Dijkstra. Grammar Fragments Fly
  First-Class
- Marcos Viera, Doaitse Swierstra and Arie Middelkoop. UUAG Meets AspectAG: How
  to make Attribute Grammars First-Class
- Daniel Lincke and Sibylle Schupp. From HOT to COOL - Transforming Higher-Order
  Typed Languages to Concept-Constrained Object-Oriented Languages
- Maartje De Jonge and Eelco Visser. A Language Generic Solution for Name
  Binding Preservation in Refactorings
- Vadim Zaytsev. Notation-Parametric Grammar Recovery
- Jean-Christophe Bach, Pierre-Etienne Moreau, Marc Pantel and Xavier Crégut.
  Models Transformations with Tom

The workshop will also feature presentations devoted to a de-brief of the 2011
tool challenge, based on the paper currently being prepared by the challenge
participants.


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