[Haskell-cafe] Call for Participation: SLE 2025 - 18th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering
Andrei Chis
chisvasileandrei at gmail.com
Thu May 8 12:51:35 UTC 2025
** Call for Participation **
18th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering
(SLE 2025)
12-13 June 2025
Koblenz, Germany
https://conf.researchr.org/home/sle-2025
https://www.sleconf.org/2025/
https://x.com/sleconf
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The ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering
(SLE) is devoted to the principles of software languages: their design,
their implementation, and their evolution.
Like its predecessors, the 18th edition of the SLE conference, SLE 2025,
will bring together researchers from different areas united by their common
interest in the creation, capture, and tooling of software languages. It
overlaps with traditional conferences on the design and implementation of
programming languages, model-driven engineering, and compiler construction,
and emphasises the fusion of their communities. To foster the latter, SLE
traditionally fills a two-day program with a single track, with the only
temporal overlap occurring between co-located events.
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Registration
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Registration happens via the STAF registration page
Early Bird Registration Deadline is May 10th, 2025
https://conf.researchr.org/attending/staf-2025/staf-2025-registration
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Venue
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University of Koblenz
https://conf.researchr.org/venue/sle-2025/staf-2025-venue
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Keynotes
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* Thorsten Berger, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
A New DSL Textbook in Town!
* Friedrich Steimann, Fernuniversität in Hagen, Germany
an Programming Be Liberated from the Functional Style?
https://conf.researchr.org/home/sle-2025#Keynotes
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Awards
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During the conference, we will announce the following awards:
* Distinguished paper: Award for the most notable paper, as determined by
the PC chairs based on the recommendations of the program committee.
* Distinguished artefact: Award for the artefact most significantly
exceeding expectations, as determined by the AEC chairs based on the
recommendations of the artefact evaluation committee.
* Distinguished reviewer: Award for the programme committee member that
produced the most useful reviews as assessed by paper authors.
* Most Influential Paper: Award for the SLE 2015 paper with the greatest
impact, as judged by the SLE Steering Committee.
* COLA Award: 2024 Journal of Computer Languages Best Paper Award
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Accepted Papers
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* A Model-Driven Approach to Design, Generation, and Deployment of GUI
Component Libraries
Arkadii Gerasimov, Nico Jansen, Judith Michael, Bernhard Rumpe, Sebastian
Will
* AnyText: Incremental, left-recursive Parsing and Pretty-Printing from a
single Grammar Definition with first-class LSP support
Georg Hinkel, Alexander Hert, Niklas Hettler, Kevin Weinert
* Boosting Parallel Parsing through Cyclic Operator Precedence Grammars
Michele Chiari, Michele Giornetta, Dino Mandrioli, Matteo Pradella
* Detecting Resource Leaks on Android with Alpakka
Gustavo Amorim Santos, Alexandra Mendes, João Bispo
* Dynamic Dependency-Based Purity Checking
Anton Risberg Alaküla, Niklas Fors, Christoph Reichenbach
* Exploratory, Omniscient, and Multiverse Diagnostics in Debuggers for
Non-Deterministic Languages
Damian Frölich, Tommaso Pacciani, L. Thomas van Binsbergen
* Handling Grammar Cycles in the 1997 Standard ML Definition
Elizabeth Scott, Adrian Johnstone
* Integrating Model Checking into a Live Modeling Environment
Joeri Exelmans, Ciprian Teodorov, Hans Vangheluwe
* Lessons Learned: Challenges of Modular Language Design
Alex Lüpges, Nico Jansen, Bernhard Rumpe
* Optimal Language Design is Hard: A Case Study in ECMAScript (JavaScript)
Standardization
Philipp Riemer, Yury Nikulin, Ashley Claymore, Mikhail Barash
* Optimize Effect Handling for Tail-resumption with Stack Unwinding
Yuze Fu, Shigeru Chiba
* Property-based Testing of Attribute Grammars
José Nuno Macedo, Marcos Viera, João Saraiva
* Scheduling the Construction and Interrogation of Scope Graphs Using
Attribute Grammars
Luke Bessant, Eric Van Wyk
* (Semantic) Feature Model Differences with (Q)SAT
Simone Heisinger, Maximilian Heisinger, Martina Seidl
* TranspileJS, an Intelligent Framework for Transpiling JavaScript to
WebAssembly
José Pedro Ferreira, João Bispo, Susana Lima
* Variability Fault Localization by Abstract Interpretation and its
Application to SPL Repair
Aleksandar S. Dimovski
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