[Haskell] SPLASH 2015 - Workshops Combined Call for Papers
of continuous delivery and devops. In Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM) the models are constructed using concepts that represent things in the application domain, not concepts of a given programming language. The modeling language follows the domain abstractions and semantics, allowing developers to perceive themselves as working directly with domain concepts. Together with frameworks and platforms, DSM can automate a large portion of software production. This automation is possible because of domain-specificity: both the modeling language and code generators fit to the requirements of a narrowly defined domain, often inside one organization only. ** ETX - Eclipse Technology eXchange Workshop http://2015.splashcon.org/track/etx2015 - Deadlines: Abstracts: July 31, 2015 Submissions: August 7, 2015 - Organizers: Tim Verbelen, Ghent University - iMinds, Belgium Michael Burke, Rice University, USA - Abstract: The Eclipse platform (http://www.eclipse.org) was originally designed for building integrated development environments for object-oriented applications. Over the years it has developed into a vibrant ecosystem of platforms, toolkits, libraries, modeling frameworks, and tools that support various languages and programming styles. The goal of the ETX workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas about potential new uses of Eclipse and how Eclipse technology can be leveraged, improved, and/or extended for research and education. After succesful editions of the ETX workshop in 2003-2007, we revived the ETX workshop in 2014 and are now up for another edition. ETX 2015 invites original and unpublished contributions about potential new uses of Eclipse and how Eclipse technology can be leveraged, improved, and/or extended for research and education. ** FPW - Future Programming Workshop http://2015.splashcon.org/track/fpw2015 - Deadlines: Submissions: August 7, 2015 - Organizers: Jonathan Edwards, MIT CSAIL, USA Richard Gabriel, IBM Research, USA Alex Payne, Emerging Languages Camp, USA - Abstract: The Future Programming Workshop (FPW) invites ambitious visions, new approaches, and early-stage work of all kinds seeking to improve software development. Participants will present their work at SPLASH in Pittsburgh and optionally at Strange Loop in St. Louis, culminating in a writers’ workshop at SPLASH. FPW fosters a supportive and inspirational community of researchers and practitioners working at the frontiers of software. We are looking for transformative ideas outside the academic and industrial mainstream - ideas with potentially large impacts on how we will build software in the future. We embrace early-stage work, when it is most in need of constructive criticism, and offer a safe and effective environment in which to receive such criticism. ** MobileDeLi - Workshop on Mobile Development Lifecycle http://2015.splashcon.org/track/mobiledeli2015 - Deadlines: Submissions: August 7, 2015 - Organizers: Aharon Abadi, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel Lori Flynn, CERT, USA Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA - Abstract: Mobile application usage and development is experiencing exponential growth. According to Gartner, by 2016 more than 200 billion total apps will have been downloaded. The mobile domain presents new challenges to software engineering. Mobile platforms are rapidly changing, including diverse capabilities as GPS, sensors, and input modes. Applications must be omni-channel and work on all platforms. Activated on mobile platforms, modern applications must be elastic and scale on demand according to the hardware abilities. Applications often need to support and use third-party services. Therefore, during development, security and authorization processes for the dataflow must be applied. Bring your own device (BYOD) policies bring new security data leaks challenges. Developing such applications requires suitable practices and tools e.g., architecture techniques that relate to the complexity at hand; improved refactoring tools for hybrid applications using dynamic languages and polyglot development and applications; and testing techniques for applications that run on different devices. This workshop aims at establishing a community of researchers and practitioners to share their work and lead further research in the mobile development area. ** PLATEAU – 6th Workshop on Evaluation and Usability of Programming Languages and Tools http://2015.splashcon.org/track/plateau2015 - Deadlines: Submissions: August 7, 2015 - Organizers: Thomas LaToza, UC Irvine, USA Joshua Sunshine, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Craig Anslow, Middlesex University, UK - Abstract: Programming languages exist to enable
[Haskell] SPLASH 2015 - 2nd Combined Call for Contributions
. The competition has separate categories for undergraduate and graduate students and awards prizes to the top three students in each category. The ACM SIGPLAN Student Research Competition shares the Poster session’s goal to facilitate interaction with researchers and industry practitioners; providing both sides with the opportunity to learn of ongoing, current research. Submissions Due: 30 June, 2015 http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-src ** Student Volunteers ** The SPLASH Student Volunteer program provides an opportunity for students from around the world to associate with some of the leading personalities in industry and research in the following areas: programming languages, object-oriented technology and software development. Student volunteers contribute to the smooth running of the conference by performing tasks such as: assisting with registration, providing information about the conference to attendees, assisting session organizers and monitoring sessions. Submissions Due: 7 August, 2015 http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-sv ** Tutorials ** The SPLASH 2015 Tutorials programme will consist of prestigious tutorials on current topics in software, systems, and languages research. The scope of Tutorials is the same as the conference itself: all aspects of software construction and delivery at the intersection of programming, languages, and software engineering. Tutorials in particular focus on the nexus between research and practice, including work that takes inspiration from or builds connections to areas not commonly considered at SPLASH. Tutorials should introduce researchers to current research in an area, or show important new tools that can be used in research. Submissions Due: 30 June, 2015 http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-tutorials ** Wavefront ** The SPLASH Wavefront track is looking for presentations and technology talks of interest to the software community, particularly to software professionals working in companies large and small. Wavefront is a forum for presenting experience reports and tutorials about innovative tools, technologies, and software practices. Submissions Due: 30 June, 2015 http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-wavefront ** 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 Due: 30 June, 2015 http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-workshops ** Co-Located Events ** SLE - 8th International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE) Submissions Due: 15 June, 2015 http://conf.researchr.org/home/sle2015 GPCE - 14th International Conference on Generative Programming: Concepts Experiences (GPCE) Submissions Due: 21 June, 2015 http://conf.researchr.org/home/gpce2015 DBPL - 15th Symposium on Database Programming Languages (DBPL) Submissions Due: 15 June, 2015 http://conf.researchr.org/home/dbpl2015 PLoP - 22nd International Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming (PLoP) Submissions Due: 12 May, 2015 http://www.hillside.net/plop/2015/ Information: SPLASH Early Registration Deadline: 25 September, 2015 Contact: i...@splashcon.orgmailto:i...@splashcon.org Website: http://2015.splashcon.orghttp://2015.splashcon.org/ Location: Sheraton Station Square Hotel Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Organization: SPLASH General Chair: Jonathan Aldrich (Carnegie Mellon University) OOPSLA Papers Chair: Patrick Eugster (Purdue University) Onward! Papers Chair: Gail Murphy (University of British Columbia) Onward! Essays Chair: Guy Steele (Oracle Labs) DLS Papers Chair: Manuel Serrano (INRIA) Artifacts Co-Chairs: Robby Findler (Northwestern University) and Michael Hind (IBM Research) Demos Co-Chair: Igor Peshansky (Google) and Pietro Ferrara (IBM Research) Doctoral Symposium Chair: Yu David Liu, State University of New York (SUNY) Binghamton Local Arrangements Chair: Claire Le Goues (Carnegie Mellon University) PLMW Workshop Co-Chairs: Darya Kurilova (Carnegie Mellon University) and Zachary Tatlock (University of Washington) Posters Co-Chairs: Nick Sumner (Simon Fraser University) Publications Chair: Alex Potanin (Victoria University of Wellington) Publicity and Web Co-Chairs: Craig Anslow (University of Calgary) and Tijs van der Storm (CWI) SPLASH-E Chair: Eli Tilevich (Virginia Tech) SPLASH-I Co-Chairs: Tijs van der Storm (CWI) and Jan Vitek (Northeastern University) Student Research Competition Co-Chairs: Sam Guyer (Tufts University) and Patrick Lam (University of Waterloo) Student Volunteer Co-Chairs: Jonathan Bell (Columbia University) and Daco
[Haskell] VISSOFT 2015 - Call for Papers: New Ideas or Emerging Results and Tool Demos
--- VISSOFT 2015 - Call for Papers: New Ideas or Emerging Results and Tool Demos 3rd IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT) September 27-28, 2015, Bremen, Germany Paper submission date: June 29, 2015 Notification: July 31, 2015 http://vissoft.info Software visualization is a broad research area encompassing concepts, methods, tools, and techniques that assist in a range of software engineering and software development activities. Covered aspects include the development and evaluation of approaches for visually analyzing software and software systems, including their structure, execution behavior, and evolution. The VISSOFT IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization continues the history of the ACM SOFTVIS Symposium on Software Visualization and the IEEE VISSOFT International Workshop on Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis. The conference focuses on visualization techniques that target aspects of software maintenance and evolution, program comprehension, reverse engineering, and reengineering, i.e., how visualization helps professionals to understand, analyze, test and evolve software. We aim to gather tool developers, experts, users, and researchers from software engineering, information visualization, computer graphics, and human-computer interaction to discuss theoretical foundations, algorithms, techniques, tools, and applications related to software visualization. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Innovative visualization and visual analytics techniques for software engineering data, such as, - source code - static and dynamic dependencies - software evolution and repositories - software documentation - web services - protocol, log, and performance data - parallel techniques - database schemes - software security and privacy issues - workflow and business processes * Visualization to support program comprehension, software testing, and debugging * Interaction techniques and algorithms for software visualization * Visualization-based techniques in computer science and software engineering education * Integration of software visualization tools and development environments * Empirical evaluation of software visualization * Industrial experience on using software visualization VISSOFT features a New Ideas or Emerging Results (NIER) track and a Tool Demo track related to the list of topics suggested above. Papers are solicited that present original, unpublished research results and will be rigorously reviewed by an international program committee. The NIER contributions (New Ideas and Emerging Results) describe work-in-progress and preliminary exciting results. Authors should include open questions and even provocative hypotheses to get early feedback on their research ideas or even support through new research collaborations. Tool contributions describe the design or actual utilization of software visualization tools, with a focus on relevant tool construction aspects or the use of the tool for gaining new insights. Authors should be prepared to demonstrate their tool at the conference. The submission may also contain a link to a screencast (video). All accepted submissions will appear in the conference proceedings and the IEEE Digital Library. -== How to Submit ==- Both types of papers have to be maximum 5 pages long (including bibliography and annexes). Paper submission date: June 29, 2015 (previously: June 15, 2015) Notification: July 31, 2015 Submissions must be submitted online via the VISSOFT 2015 EasyChair conference management system at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vissoft2015 Please adhere to the formatting instruction published on the ICSME website: http://www.icsme.uni-bremen.de/formatting.php -== Organizing Committee ==- General Chair: Jürgen Doellner, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany Program Co-Chairs: Fabian Beck, University of Stuttgart, Germany Alexandre Bergel, University of Chile, Chile NIER/Tool Co-Chairs: Craig Anslow, Middlesex University, UK Johan Fabry, University of Chile, Chile NIER/Tool Program Committee: Bilal Alsallakh TU Vienna, Austria Jennifer Baldwin Swinburne University,Australia Ivan Beschastnikh University of British Columbia, Canada Usman Bhatti INRIA Lille / Synectique, France Michael Burch University of Stuttgart, Germany Andrei Chis Bern University, Switzerland Neville Churcher University of Canterbury, New Zealand Marcus Denker INRIA Lille, France Coen De Roover Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Jens Dietrich Massey University, New Zealand Bogdan Dit Boise State University, US Matthias Frisch Magdeburg University, Germany Maria-Elena Froese University of Victoria, Canada Michael Homer Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand James A. Jones University of California, Irvine, US Adrian Kuhn AirBNB, US Jannik Laval Ecole Des Mines de Douai, France Paul Leger Universidad Catolica Del Norte, Chile Andrea
[Haskell] SPLASH 2015 - Call for Contributions: Other Tracks
the world to associate with some of the leading personalities in industry and research in the following areas: programming languages, object-oriented technology and software development. Student volunteers contribute to the smooth running of the conference by performing tasks such as: assisting with registration, providing information about the conference to attendees, assisting session organizers and monitoring sessions. Submissions Due: 7 August, 2015 http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-sv ** Tutorials ** The SPLASH 2015 Tutorials programme will consist of prestigious tutorials on current topics in software, systems, and languages research. The scope of Tutorials is the same as the conference itself: all aspects of software construction and delivery at the intersection of programming, languages, and software engineering. Tutorials in particular focus on the nexus between research and practice, including work that takes inspiration from or builds connections to areas not commonly considered at SPLASH. Tutorials should introduce researchers to current research in an area, or show important new tools that can be used in research. Submissions Due: 30 June, 2015 http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-tutorials ** Wavefront ** The SPLASH Wavefront track is looking for presentations and technology talks of interest to the software community, particularly to software professionals working in companies large and small. Wavefront is a forum for presenting experience reports and tutorials about innovative tools, technologies, and software practices. Submissions Due: 30 June, 2015 http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-wavefront ** 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 Due: 30 June, 2015 http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-workshops ** Co-Located Events ** SLE - 8th International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE) Submissions Due: 15 June, 2015 http://conf.researchr.org/home/sle2015 GPCE - 14th International Conference on Generative Programming: Concepts Experiences (GPCE) Submissions Due: 15 June, 2015 http://conf.researchr.org/home/gpce2015 DBPL - 15th Symposium on Database Programming Languages (DBPL) Submissions Due: 15 June, 2015 http://conf.researchr.org/home/dbpl2015 PLoP - 22nd International Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming (PLoP) Submissions Due: 12 May, 2015 http://www.hillside.net/plop/2015/ Information: SPLASH Early Registration Deadline: 25 September, 2015 Contact: i...@splashcon.orgmailto:i...@splashcon.org Website: http://2015.splashcon.orghttp://2015.splashcon.org/ Location: Sheraton Station Square Hotel Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Organization: SPLASH General Chair: Jonathan Aldrich (Carnegie Mellon University) OOPSLA Papers Chair: Patrick Eugster (Purdue University) Onward! Papers Chair: Gail Murphy (University of British Columbia) Onward! Essays Chair: Guy Steele (Oracle Labs) DLS Papers Chair: Manuel Serrano (INRIA) Artifacts Co-Chairs: Robby Findler (Northwestern University) and Michael Hind (IBM Research) Demos Co-Chair: Igor Peshansky (Google) and Pietro Ferrara (IBM Research) Doctoral Symposium Chair: Yu David Liu, State University of New York (SUNY) Binghamton Local Arrangements Chair: Claire Le Goues (Carnegie Mellon University) PLMW Workshop Co-Chairs: Darya Kurilova (Carnegie Mellon University) and Zachary Tatlock (University of Washington) Posters Co-Chairs: Nick Sumner (Simon Fraser University) Publications Chair: Alex Potanin (Victoria University of Wellington) Publicity and Web Co-Chairs: Craig Anslow (University of Calgary) and Tijs van der Storm (CWI) SPLASH-E Chair: Eli Tilevich (Virginia Tech) SPLASH-I Co-Chairs: Tijs van der Storm (CWI) and Jan Vitek (Northeastern University) Student Research Competition Co-Chairs: Sam Guyer (Tufts University) and Patrick Lam (University of Waterloo) Student Volunteer Co-Chairs: Jonathan Bell (Columbia University) and Daco Harkes (TU Delft) Sponsorship Chair: Tony Hosking (Purdue University) Tutorials Co-Chair: Romain Robbes (University of Chile) and Ronald Garcia (University of British Columbia) Video Chair: Michael Hilton (Oregon State University) Videos Previews Czar: Thomas LaToza (University of California, Irvine) Wavefront Co-Chairs: Dennis Mancl (Alcatel-Lucent) and Joe Kiniry (Galois) Web Technology Chair: Eelco Visser (TU Delft) Workshop Co-Chairs: Du Li (Carnegie Mellon University) and Jan Rellermeyer (IBM Research
[Haskell] SPLASH 2015: 2nd Call for Contributions: OOPSLA, Onward!, Workshops, Dynamic Languages Symposium
Deadline: 25 September, 2015 Contact: i...@splashcon.orgmailto:i...@splashcon.org Website: http://2015.splashcon.orghttp://2015.splashcon.org/ Location: Sheraton Station Square Hotel Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Organization: SPLASH General Chair: Jonathan Aldrich (Carnegie Mellon University) OOPSLA Papers Chair: Patrick Eugster (Purdue University) Onward! Papers Chair: Gail Murphy (University of British Columbia) Onward! Essays Chair: Guy Steele (Oracle Labs) DLS Papers Chair: Manuel Serrano (INRIA) Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs: Robby Findler (Northwestern University) and Michael Hind (IBM Research) Demos Co-Chairs: Igor Peshansky (Google) and Pietro Ferrara (IBM Research) Inspirations Co-Chairs: Darya Kurilova (Carnegie Mellon University), Zach Tatlock (University of Washington), and Crista Lopes (UC Irvine) Local Arrangements Chair: Claire Le Goues (Carnegie Mellon University) Posters Chair: Nick Sumner (Simon Fraser University) Publications Chair: Alex Potanin (Victoria University of Wellington) Publicity and Web Co-Chairs: Craig Anslow (University of Calgary) and Tijs van der Storm (CWI) SPLASH-E Chair: Eli Tilevich (Virginia Tech) SPLASH-I Co-Chairs: Tijs van der Storm (CWI) and Jan Vitek (Northeastern University) Sponsorship Chair: Tony Hosking (Purdue University) Student Research Competition Co-Chairs: Sam Guyer (Tufts University) and Patrick Lam (University of Waterloo) Student Volunteer Co-Chairs: Jonathan Bell (Columbia University) and Daco Harkes (TU Delft) Wavefront Co-Chairs: Dennis Mancl (Alcatel-Lucent) Web Technology Chair: Eelco Visser (TU Delft) Workshops Co-Chairs: Du Li (Carnegie Mellon University) and Jan Rellermeyer (IBM Research) SLE General Chair: Richard Paige (University of York) GPCE General Chair: Christian Kästner (Carnegie Mellon University) PLoP General Chair: Filipe Correia (University of Porto) DBPL General Chairs: James Cheney (University of Edinburgh) and Thomas Neumann (TU Munich) // ___ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskell