invited speaker
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Rinus Plasmeijer: Generic Functions Dynamically Applied
workshop program
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workshop date and place
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March 27, 2010.
Paphos, Cyprus
call for papers
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Generative programming is an emerging paradigm aimed
at automating important tasks in software development,
compile-time and run-time code transformation, and the
creation of domain-specific languages and flexible libraries.
The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for
researchers and practitioners working in this area to discuss
state-of-the-art generative technologies and tools, and
exchange ideas about the future of generative programming.
Papers describing practical applications of generative styles,
and new research directions are expected. Suggested areas of
interest in the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Generative programming, metaprogramming
- Separation of concerns
- Intentional programming
- Domain engineering and domain analysis
- Product-line architectures
- Feature-based techniques
- Compile-time and run-time code transformation
- Multi-stage languages
- Generic and Active library-development
- Analysis of language support for generative programming
- Semantics, type-systems of generative programs
- Case Studies and Demonstration Cases
submissions
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RESEARCH PAPERS (full papers, 8-10 pages) as well as
TOOL DEMO PAPERS (up to 2 pages) should be submitted to
the WGT 2010 organizers in ENTCS format (http://www.entcs.org).
Submissions should be sent by e-mail.
Accepted workshop papers are published in the local proceedings. After the workshop the participants are invited for submission to journal ENTCS (only research papers). The workshop organizers have intention to set the deadline of this second submission being later then the notification on GPCE papers. Hence authors have opportunity to send their paper to GPCE and if rejected, send to ENTCS without violating usual resubmission policy.
Further information will be available at the WGT 2010 home page. At least one author of each accepted submission must register and present the paper at the workshop.
The official e-mail address of the workshop is wgt at aszt.inf.elte.hu
Accepted workshop papers are published in the local proceedings. After the workshop the participants are invited for submission to journal ENTCS (only research papers). The workshop organizers have intention to set the deadline of this second submission being later then the notification on GPCE papers. Hence authors have opportunity to send their paper to GPCE and if rejected, send to ENTCS without violating usual resubmission policy.
Further information will be available at the WGT 2010 home page. At least one author of each accepted submission must register and present the paper at the workshop.
The official e-mail address of the workshop is wgt at aszt.inf.elte.hu
important dates
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- Submission of full paper:
November 23, 2009November 30, 2009 - Submission of tool demo paper:
November 23, 2009November 30, 2009 - Author notification:
January 4, 2010January 11, 2010 - Final version due:
January 18, 2010January 25, 2010
program committee
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- Don Batory - University of Texas at Austin (USA)
- Jaakko Järvi - Texas A&M University (USA)
- Julia Lawall - University of Copenhagen (DEN)
- Hanspeter Mössenböck - Johannes Kepler University Linz (AT)
- Zoltán Porkoláb - Eötvös Loránd University (HUN)
- Awais Rashid - Lancaster University (UK)
- João Saraiva - University of Minho (POR)
- Bran Selic - Carleton University (CAN)
- Yannis Smaragdakis - University of Oregon (USA)
workshop organizers
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- Norbert Pataki, Eötvös Univ., Budapest
patakino at elte.hu - Zoltán Porkoláb, Eötvös Univ., Budapest
gsd at elte.hu - Zalán Szűgyi, Eötvös Univ., Budapest
lupin at ludens.elte.hu - Workshop on Generative Technologies
wgt at aszt.inf.elte.hu
the host city
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The west coast town of Paphos with its pleasant harbour and medieval
fort, combines a cosmopolitan holiday resort, spectacular countryside
and historical sites. With a population of just 28.000 inhabitants,
Paphos nestles in the lee of the Western Troodos Mountains and close
to the Akamas National Park which add another dimension to this area
of scenic beauty. Paphos has an air of holiday charm combined with
history, and olden-day elegance is lent to the town by its classical
style buildings in the upper part of town which leads to the shopping
area. The lower part of the town has a life of its own, down near the
sea, home of the harbour, the fish taverns, souvenir shops and several
hotels with important archaeological sites around them. Paphos was the
island's capital, and it is famous for the remains of the Roman
Governor's palace, where extensive, fine mosaics are a major tourist
attraction. The town of Paphos is included in the official UNESCO list
of cultural and natural treasures of the world's heritage.
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