[Haskell] 1st Call for Contributions for SPLASH'16: OOPSLA, Onward!, Workshops, DLS, SLE, GPCE
Tijs van der Storm
storm at cwi.nl
Tue Jan 19 13:45:09 UTC 2016
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ACM Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications:
Software for Humanity (SPLASH'16)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sun 30th October - Fri 4th November , 2016
http://2016.splashcon.org
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN
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FIRST COMBINED CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS:
OOPSLA
Onward!
Workshops
Doctoral Symposium
Posters
Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS)
Software Language Engineering (SLE)
Generative Programming: Concepts & Experiences (GPCE)
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# SPLASH 2016
The ACM SIGPLAN conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and
Applications: Software for Humanity (SPLASH) embraces all aspects of
software construction, to make it the premier conference at the
intersection of programming, languages, systems, and software engineering.
We invite high quality submissions describing original and unpublished work.
## OOPSLA Research Papers
Papers that address any aspect of software development are welcome,
including requirements, modeling, prototyping, design, implementation,
generation, analysis, verification, testing, evaluation, maintenance,
reuse, replacement, and retirement of software systems. Papers may address
these topics in a variety of ways, including new tools (such as languages,
program analyses, and runtime systems), new techniques (such as
methodologies, design processes, code organization approaches, and
management techniques), and new evaluations (such as formalisms and proofs,
corpora analyses, user studies, and surveys).
Submissions due: Wed 23 March, 2016
http://2016.splashcon.org/track/splash-2016-oopsla
## Onward! Research Papers
Onward! is a premier multidisciplinary conference focused on everything to
do with programming and software: including processes, methods, languages,
communities, and applications. Onward! is more radical, more visionary, and
more open than other conferences to ideas that are well-argued but not yet
proven. We welcome different ways of thinking about, approaching, and
reporting on programming language and software engineering research.
Submissions due: Fri 1 April, 2016
http://2016.splashcon.org/track/onward2016/onward-2016-papers
## Onward! Essays
Onward! Essays is looking for clear and compelling pieces of writing about
topics important to the software community. An essay can be an exploration
of a topic, its impact, or the circumstances of its creation; it can
present a personal view of what is, explore a terrain, or lead the reader
in an act of discovery; it can be a philosophical digression or a deep
analysis. It can describe a personal journey, perhaps by which the author
reached an understanding of such a topic. The subject area should be
interpreted broadly and can include the relationship of software to human
endeavors, or its philosophical, sociological, psychological, historical,
or anthropological underpinnings.
Submissions due: Fri 1 April, 2016
http://2016.splashcon.org/track/onward2016/onward2016-essays
## Workshops
The SPLASH Workshops track will host a variety of high-quality workshops,
allowing their participants to meet and discuss research questions with
peers, to mature new and exciting ideas, and to build up communities and
start new collaborations. SPLASH workshops complement the main tracks of
the conference and provide meetings in a smaller and more specialized
setting. Workshops cultivate new ideas and concepts for the future,
optionally recorded in formal proceedings.
Late Phase Submissions of Workshop Proposals due: Fri 4 Mar, 2016
http://2016.splashcon.org/track/splash2016-workshops
## Doctoral Symposium
The SPLASH Doctoral Symposium provides students with useful guidance for
completing their dissertation research and beginning their research
careers. The Symposium will provide an interactive forum for doctoral
students who have progressed far enough in their research to have a
structured proposal, but will not be defending their dissertation in the
next 12 months.
Submissions due: Thu 30 Jun, 2016
http://2016.splashcon.org/track/splash-2016-ds
## Posters
The SPLASH Poster track provides an excellent forum for authors to present
their recent or ongoing projects in an interactive setting, and receive
feedback from the community. We invite submissions covering any aspect of
programming, systems, languages and applications. The goal of the poster
session is to encourage and facilitate small groups of individuals
interested in a technical area to gather and interact.
Poster submissions due: Fri 8 Jul, 2016
http://2016.splashcon.org/track/splash-2016-posters
## Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS)
DLS is the premier forum for researchers and practitioners to share
knowledge and research on dynamic languages, their implementation, and
applications. The influence of dynamic languages — from Lisp to Smalltalk
to Python to Javascript — on real-world practice, and research, continues
to grow. We invite high quality papers reporting original research,
innovative contributions, or experience related to dynamic languages, their
implementation, and applications.
Submissions due: Fri 10 June, 2016
http://2016.splashcon.org/track/dls-2016/dls-2016-papers
## Software Language Engineering (SLE)
Software Language Engineering (SLE) is the application of systematic,
disciplined, and measurable approaches to the development, use, deployment,
and maintenance of software languages. The term “software language” is used
broadly, and includes: general-purpose programming languages;
domain-specific languages (e.g. BPMN, Simulink, Modelica); modeling and
metamodeling languages (e.g. SysML and UML); data models and ontologies
(e.g. XML-based and OWL-based languages and vocabularies). SLE solicits
high-quality contributions in areas ranging from theoretical and conceptual
contributions to tools, techniques, and frameworks in the domain of
language engineering.
Submissions due: Fri 17 June, 2016 (abstracts); Fri 24 June, 2016 (papers)
http://2016.splashcon.org/track/sle-2016/sle-2016-papers
## Generative Programming: Concepts & Experiences (GPCE)
The International Conference on Generative Programming: Concepts &
Experiences (GPCE) is a venue for researchers and practitioners interested
in techniques that use program generation, domain-specific languages, and
component deployment to increase programmer productivity, improve software
quality, and shorten the time-to-market of software products. In addition
to exploring cutting-edge techniques of generative software, our goal is to
foster further cross-fertilization between the software engineering and the
programming languages research communities.
Submissions due: Fri 17 June, 2016 (abstracts); Fri 24 June, 2016 (papers)
http://2016.splashcon.org/track/gpce-2016/gpce-2016-papers
## Information
Contact: publicity at splashcon.org
Website: http://2016.splashcon.org
Location: Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
## Organization:
SPLASH General Chair: Eelco Visser (TU Delft)
OOPSLA Papers Chair: Yannis Smaragdakis (University of Athens)
Onward! Papers Chair: Emerson Murphy-Hill (North Carolina State University)
Onward! Essays Chair: Crista Lopes (University of California, Irvine)
DLS PC Chair: Roberto Ierusalimschy (PUC-Rio)
SLE PC Co-Chairs: Emilie Balland (Sensational AG) and Daniel Varro
(Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
GPCE PC Chair: Ina Schaefer (TU Braunschweig)
Doctoral Symposium Chair: Matthew Flatt (University of Utah)
SPLASH-E Co-Chair: Matthias Hauswirth (University of Lugano) and Steve
Blackburn (Australian National University)
SPLASH-I Co-Chairs: Eelco Visser (TU Delft) and Tijs van der Storm (CWI)
Artifacts Co-Chairs: Michael Hind (IBM Research) and Michael Bond (Ohio
State University)
Workshops Co-Chairs: Jan Rellermeyer (IBM Research) and Craig Anslow
(Middlesex University, London)
Posters Co-Chairs: Sebastian Erdweg (TU Darmstadt) and Jeff Huang (Texas
A&M University)
Student Research Competition Co-Chairs: Patrick Lam (University of
Waterloo) and Sam Guyer (Tufts University)
Student Volunteer Co-Chairs: Daco Harkes (TU Delft) and Giovanni Viviani
(University of British Columbia)
Publications Chair: Alex Potanin (Victoria University of Wellington)
Sponsorship Chair: Jurgen Vinju (Purdue University)
Publicity and Web Co-Chairs: Tijs van der Storm (CWI) and Ron Garcia
(University of British Columbia)
Web Technology Chair: Eelco Visser (TU Delft)
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Researcher Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)
Master of Software Engineering Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA)
Dr. Tijs van der Storm @ Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)
Office: L225 | Phone: +31 (0)20 5924164 | Address: Science Park 123
P.O. Box 94079 | Postal code: 1090 GB | Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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