[Haskell] Call for Participation: GPCE'05 - Generative Programming
and Component Engineering
Eelco Visser
visser at cs.uu.nl
Tue May 31 09:38:16 EDT 2005
PRELIMINARY CALL for PARTICIPANTS
ANNOUNCEMENT of WORKSHOPS and TUTORIALS
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4th International Conference on
Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'05)
Sep 29 - Oct 1, 2005, Tallinn (Estonia)
http://www.gpce.org/05
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT
co-located with ICFP'05 and TFP'05
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Consult http://www.gpce.org/05 for UP-TO-DATE and DETAILED information
especially the calls for workshop contributions
FORTHCOMING: on-line registration should become active in mid June
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IMPORTANT DATES
* Jun 13, 2005: suggested deadline for workshop contributions
(please check on workshop web pages for details)
* Jul 29, 2005: EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE
* Sep 27-28, 2005: GPCE workshops and tutorials
* Sep 29 - Oct 1, 2005: GPCE papers and demos
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SCOPE. Generative and component approaches have the potential to
revolutionize software development in a similar way as automation and
components revolutionized manufacturing. Generative Programming
(developing programs that synthesize other programs), Component
Engineering (raising the level of modularization and analysis in
application design), and Domain-Specific Languages (elevating program
specifications to compact domain-specific notations that are easier to
write and maintain) are key technologies for automating program
development.
GPCE arose as a joint conference, merging the conference on Generative
and Component-Based Software Engineering (GCSE) and the workshop on
Semantics, Applications, and Implementation of Program Generation
(SAIG). The goal of GPCE is to provide a meeting place for researchers
and practitioners interested in cutting edge approaches to software
development. We aim to foster further cross-fertilization between the
software engineering research community and the programming languages
community, in addition to supporting the original research goals of
both the GCSE and the SAIG communities.
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3 INVITED SPEAKERS:
* Oscar Nierstrasz: Object-oriented reengineering patterns
* Oege de Moor: TBA
* Bernd Fischer: Certifiable generative programming
25 TECHNICAL PAPERS
(see conference web page for the list of accepted papers)
2 DEMONSTRATIONS:
* Developing Dynamic and Adaptable Applications with CAM/DAOP:
a Virtual Office Application
* Metamodeling made easy - MetaEdit+
3 TUTORIALS
T1: Multi-stage Programming in MetaOCaml
(Presenters: W.Taha, C.Calcagno)
T2: Implementing Domain-Specific Modelling Languages and Generators
(Presenters: R.Pohjonen and J-P.Tolvanen)
T3: Challenges and Best Practices of Generative Software Engineering
in the Context of Large Complex Business Applications
(Presenter: M.M.Davydov)
3 WORKSHOPS
W1: Seventh Young Researchers Workshop (Organizers: D.R.Dechow,
D.Foetsch, S.Kiebusch, S.Perugini, M.J.Rutherford, D.Shestakov)
W2: Second MetaOCaml Workshop (Organizers: K.Swadi, W.Taha)
W3: Graph and Model Transformations Workshop
(Organizers: G.Karsai, G.Taentzer)
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chairs:
* Robert Glück (U. of Copenhagen)
* Michael Lowry (NASA)
Members:
* Don Batory (U. of Texas, USA)
* Ira Baxter (Semantic Designs)
* Cristiano Calcagno (Imperial College)
* Prem Devanbu (U. of California at Davis)
* Ulrich Eisenecker (U. of Leipzig)
* Tom Ellman (Vassar College)
* Robert Filman (NASA)
* Zhenjiang Hu (U. of Tokyo)
* Patricia Johann (Rutgers U.)
* John Launchbury (Galois)
* Anne-Françoise Le Meur (U. of Sci. and Tech. Lille)
* Hong Mei (Peking U.)
* Nicolas Rouquette (NASA)
* William Scherlis (CMU)
* Yannis Smaragdakis (Georgia Inst. of Tech.)
* Walid Taha (Rice U.)
* Todd Veldhuizen (Chalmers U. of Tech.)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair
* Eugenio Moggi (Genova U.)
Publicity Chair:
* Eelco Visser (Utrecht U.)
Workshops and Tutorials Chairs
* Jeff Gray (U. of Alabama at Birmingham)
* Andrew Malton (Waterloo U.)
Local Arrangements Chair
* Tarmo Uustalu (Inst. of Cybernetics, Tallinn)
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