[Haskell] GTTSE 2011: Call for Participation

Vadim Zaytsev spider.vz at gmail.com
Tue May 10 18:04:48 CEST 2011


GTTSE 2011, 3–9 July, 2011, Braga, Portugal

4th International Summer School on Generative and Transformational
Techniques in Software Engineering

http://gttse.wikidot.com/


SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SUMMARY

    8 Long Tutorials
    8 Short Tutorials
    Participants Workshop

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

    May 27 (early registration)
    June 17 (late registration)

SCOPE AND FORMAT

The summer school brings together PhD students, lecturers, technology
presenters, as well as other researchers and practitioners who are
interested in the generation and the transformation of programs, data,
software models, data models, meta-models, documentation, and entire
software systems. This concerns many areas of software engineering:
software reverse and re-engineering, model-driven approaches,
automated software engineering, generic language technology,
aspect-oriented programming, feature-oriented development, compiler
construction, to name a few. These areas differ with regard to the
specific sorts of meta-models (or grammars, schemas, formats etc.)
that underlie the involved artifacts, and with regard to the specific
techniques that are employed for the generation and the transformation
of the artifacts. The tutorials are given by renowned representatives
of complementary approaches and problem domains. Each tutorial
combines foundations, methods, examples, and tool support. The program
of the summer school also features invited technology presentations,
which present setups for generative and transformational techniques.
These presentations complement each other in terms of the chosen
application domains, case studies, and the underlying concepts. The
program of the school also features a participants workshop. All
summer school material will be collected in proceedings that are
handed out to the participants. Formal proceedings will be compiled
after the summer school, where all contributions are subjected to
additional reviewing.

The formal proceedings of the previous three instances of the summer
school (2005, 2007 and 2009) were published as volumes 4143, 5235 and
6491 in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series of
Springer-Verlag.

LONG TUTORIALS

    Compilation in the 21st century—Too Real for Comfort
        Darius Blasband (RainCode, Belgium)

    Tips & Tricks for Communication in CS: Reviews, Papers and Talks
        Olivier Danvy (Aarhus University, Denmark)

    Test Automation: An Empirical Perspective
        Arie van Deursen (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)

    Variation Programming with the Choice Calculus
        Martin Erwig (Oregon State University, USA)

    Exposing and Exploiting Program Analyses in an IDE
        Robert Fuhrer (IBM Research, USA)

    Model Management in the Wild: Foundations & Applications
        Richard Paige (University of York, UK)

    Methods and Tools for Analyzing Software Evolution
        Eleni Stroulia (University of Alberta, Canada)

    Bidirectional by Necessity
        James F. Terwilliger (Microsoft Corporation, USA)

SHORT TUTORIALS

    Requirements for Self-adaptation
        Nelly Bencomo (INRIA, France)

    Dynamic Program Analysis for Database Reverse Engineering
        Anthony Cleve (University of Namur, Belgium)

    Tooling Research
        Tudor Girba (netstyle.ch GmbH, Switzerland)

    Model-based Language Engineering
        Florian Heidenreich (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)
        Christian Wende (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany)

    Re(verse)engineering
        Tim Janssen (Cornerstone, Netherlands)

    Feature-oriented Software Development (FOSD)
        Christian Kästner (Philipps University Marburg, Germany)
        Sven Apel (University of Passau, Germany)

    Managing the Evolution of F/OSS with Model-Driven Techniques
        Alfonso Pierantonio (University of L’Aquila, Italy)
        Davide Di Ruscio (University of L’Aquila, Italy)

    Language & IDE Development, Modularization and Composition with MPS
        Markus Völter (independent/itemis, Germany)

ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE

    Ralf Lämmel (Universität Koblenz-Landau, Germany)
    João Saraiva (Universidade do Minho, Portugal)
    Joost Visser (Software Improvement Group, The Netherlands)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For additional information on the program, venue, and other details of
the summer school, please consult the web page:

http://gttse.wikidot.com/

Or engage in direct contact with:

    Jácome Cunha (Universidade do Minho, Portugal) — local
arrangements and registration
    Vadim Zaytsev (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, The Netherlands) —
publicity chair



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