<html><head><style type="text/css">body {word-wrap: break-word; background-color:#ffffff;}</style></head><body><div style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 16px">Stop emailingme<br><br><font color="#333333"><i><span style="font-size: 14px"><font face="sans-serif">Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless</font></span></i></font></div><br><br>-----Original message-----<br><blockquote style="; border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><div style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 14px"><b>From: </b>Matthias Hauswirth <Matthias.Hauswirth@usi.ch><b><br>To: </b>ecoop-info@ecoop.org<b><br>Sent: </b>Thu, Apr 5, 2012 17:28:21 GMT+00:00<b><br>Subject: </b>[ecoop-info] CFP: GPCE'12 - International Conference on Generative Programming and Component Engineering<br><br></div>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> CALL FOR PAPERS<br> Eleventh International Conference on<br> Generative Programming and Component Engineering<br> (GPCE 2012)<br> September 24-27, 2012<br> Dresden, Germany<br> (collocated with SLE 2012)<br><br> <a href="http://gpce.org">http://gpce.org</a>/<br><br> <a href="http://twitter.com/GPCECONF">http://twitter.com/GPCECONF</a><br> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/GPCEConference">http://www.facebook.com/GPCEConference</a><br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br><br>Important Dates<br><br> Submission of abstracts: Monday, April 23, 2012; 23:55 Honolulu time<br> (hard deadline)<br> Submission of papers: Monday, April 30, 2012; 23:55 Honolulu time<br> (hard deadline)<br> Author notification: Monday, June 4, 2012<br><br>Scope<br><br>Generative and component approaches are revolutionizing software<br>development just as automation and componentization revolutionized<br>manufacturing. Key technologies for automating program development are<br>Generative Programming for program synthesis, Component Engineering for<br>modularity, and Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) for compact problem-<br>oriented programming notations.<br><br>The International Conference on Generative Programming and Component<br>Engineering is a venue for researchers and practitioners interested in<br>techniques that use program generation and component deployment to increase<br>programmer productivity, improve software quality, and shorten the time-to-<br>market of software products. In addition to exploring cutting-edge<br>techniques of generative and component-based software, our goal is to<br>foster further cross-fertilization between the software engineering and the<br>programming languages research communities.<br><br><br>Submissions<br><br>Research papers<br><br>10 pages in SIGPLAN proceedings style with 10 pt. font size<br>(sigplanconf.cls with the [10pt] option, see<br><a href="http://www.sigplan.org/authorInformation.htm">http://www.sigplan.org/authorInformation.htm</a>) reporting original and<br>unpublished results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual, or experimental<br>research that contributes to scientific knowledge in the areas listed below<br>(the PC chair can advise on appropriateness).<br><br>Tool demonstrations<br><br>Tool demonstrations should present tools that implement generative and<br>component-based software engineering techniques, and are available for use.<br>Any of the GPCE'12 topics of interest are appropriate areas for tool<br>demonstrations. Purely commercial tool demonstrations will not be accepted.<br>Submissions have to contain a tool description of 4 pages in SIGPLAN<br>proceedings style with 10 pt. font size (sigplanconf.cls with the [10pt]<br>option) and a demonstration outline including screenshots of up to 4 pages.<br>The four page tool description will, if the demonstration is accepted, be<br>published in the proceedings. The four page demonstration outline will only<br>be used by the program committee for evaluating the submission.<br><br>Tech talks<br><br>Tech talks are about an hour in length and, similarly to tutorials, do not<br>need to present original new research material. Unlike longer tutorials,<br>these talks cannot be very interactive, and should instead aim to be<br>'keynote' style presentations. Please see the tech talks call for<br>contributions for details:<br><a href="http://program-transformation.org/GPCE12/CallForTechTalks">http://program-transformation.org/GPCE12/CallForTechTalks</a><br><br>Workshops<br><br>Please contact the chairs (chairs@gpce.org) if you would like to organize a<br>workshop of interest to the GPCE audience.<br><br><br>Special issue: Science of Computer Programming<br><br>After the conference, the authors of distinguished papers will be invited<br>to submit extended versions of their papers to a GPCE special issue of the<br>journal Science of Computer Programming.<br><br>Topics<br><br>GPCE seeks contributions in software engineering and in programming<br>languages related (but not limited) to:<br><br>* Generative programming<br> + Reuse, meta-programming, partial evaluation, multi-stage and multi-<br> level languages, step-wise refinement, generic programming, automated<br> code generation<br> + Semantics, type systems, symbolic computation, linking and explicit<br> substitution, in-lining and macros, templates, program transformation<br> + Runtime code generation, compilation, active libraries, synthesis from<br> specifications, development methods, generation of non-code artifacts,<br> formal methods, reflection<br><br>* Generative techniques for<br> + Product-line architectures<br> + Distributed, real-time and embedded systems<br> + Model-driven development and architecture<br> + Resource bounded/safety critical systems.<br><br>* Component-based software engineering<br> + Reuse, distributed platforms and middleware, distributed systems,<br> evolution, patterns, development methods, deployment and configuration<br> techniques, formal methods<br><br>* Integration of generative and component-based approaches<br><br>* Domain engineering and domain analysis<br> + Domain-specific languages including visual and UML-based DSLs<br><br>* Separation of concerns<br> + Aspect-oriented and feature-oriented programming,<br> + Intentional programming and multi-dimensional separation of concerns<br><br>* Applications of the above in industrial scenarios or to real-world<br> problems, bridging the gap between theory and practice<br><br>* Empirical studies<br> + Original work in any of the areas above where there is a substantial<br> empirical dimension to the work being presented. Such contributions<br> might take the form of a case/field study, comparative analysis,<br> controlled experiment, survey or meta-analysis of previous studies.<br><br>Incremental improvements over previously published work should have been<br>evaluated through systematic, comparative, empirical, or experimental<br>evaluation. Submissions must adhere to SIGPLAN's republication policy<br>(<a href="http://www.sigplan.org/republicationpolicy.htm">http://www.sigplan.org/republicationpolicy.htm</a>). Please contact the<br>program chair if you have any questions about how this policy applies to<br>your paper (chairs@gpce.org).<br><br><br>Organization<br><br>Chairs (chairs@gpce.org)<br><br> General Chair: Klaus Ostermann (University of Marburg, Germany)<br> Program Chair: Walter Binder (University of Lugano, Switzerland)<br> Publicity Chair: Matthias Hauswirth (University of Lugano, Switzerland)<br><br>Program Committee<br><br> Benoit Baudry (INRIA, France)<br> Alexandre Bergel (University of Chile, Chile)<br> Eric Bodden (TU Darmstadt, Germany)<br> Shigeru Chiba (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)<br> Grzegorz Czajkowski (Google Inc., USA)<br> Elisabetta Di Nitto (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)<br> Erik Ernst (University of Aarhus, Denmark)<br> Michael Franz (University of California Irvine, USA)<br> Ronald Garcia (University of British Columbia, Canada)<br> Thomas Gross (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)<br> Michael Haupt (Oracle Labs, Germany)<br> Christian Kästner (University of Marburg, Germany)<br> Andreas Krall (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)<br> Doug Lea (State University of New York at Oswego, USA)<br> Yanhong Annie Liu (State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA)<br> Nicolas Loriant (Imperial College, UK)<br> Hidehiko Masuhara (University of Tokyo, Japan)<br> Oscar Nierstrasz (University of Bern, Switzerland)<br> Nathaniel Nystrom (University of Lugano, Switzerland)<br> Ulrik Pagh Schultz (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)<br> Jens Palsberg (University of California Los Angeles, USA)<br> Ina Schaefer (TU Braunschweig, Germany)<br> Sibylle Schupp (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany)<br> Mario Südholt (École des Mines de Nantes, France)<br> Paul Tarau (University of North Texas, USA)<br> Eli Tilevich (Virginia Tech, USA)<br> Petr Tůma (Charles University, Czech Republic)<br> Alex Villazón (Universidad Privada Boliviana, Bolivia)<br> Eric Wohlstadter (University of British Columbia, Canada)<br> Jianjun Zhao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>ecoop-info mailing list<br>ecoop-info@ecoop.org<br><a href="http://web.satd.uma.es/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info">http://web.satd.uma.es/mailman/listinfo/ecoop-info</a><br></blockquote></body></html>