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7th GPCE Young Researchers Workshop 2005
In conjunction with
Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'05)
Co-located with
ICFP 2005
http://serl.cs.colorado.edu/~rutherfo/gpce_yrw05/
gpce_yrw05 (at) serl (dot) cs (dot) colorado (dot) edu
Call for Papers
This call is of special interest to people who have recently started their career in the domain of generative and component based software development (the "young researchers"). We would like to encourage contributions from PhD students, post-docs, and practitioners in industry. The topics of the workshop are:
Component-based software engineering: Reuse, distributed platforms, distributed systems, evolution, analysis and design patterns, development methods, formal methods Product line engineering: Architectures, scoping, domain analysis, product line implementation and testing, variability Generative programming: Reuse, meta-programming, partial evaluation, multi-stage and multi-level languages Runtime code generation, compilation, active libraries, synthesis from specifications, development methods, generation of non-code artifacts, formal methods, reflection Separation of concerns: Aspect-oriented programming, intentional programming, and multi-dimensional separation of concerns Integration of generative and component-based approaches Domain engineering, analysis, and languages
Aims and Objectives
After the great success of the 6th GPCE Young Researchers Workshop (see the 6th GPCE Young Researchers Workshop website) this workshop which is traditionally held in conjunction with the GPCE aims again at providing a platform for young international researchers to present their work. The presentations will be commented by experienced panelists. The workshop serves as a forum for the participants to get in contact with other researchers in the field and to become familiar with other approaches and future research topics. Authors of accepted papers receive feedback and hints on their research in a constructive and international atmosphere.
Submission Guidelines
Potential participants are asked to submit a short paper in English. It must be no longer than 2500 words or five pages (including figures, tables, and references). Format the paper according to the LNCS style (for the formatting details see "Information for LNCS Authors") and submit your paper in either Postscript format or PDF. The submission should be classified according to the progress of the work, e.g. third year's PhD work. All submitted papers will undergo a review process by a panel of renowned experts. All accepted papers will be published as downloadable versions on the home page of the 7th GPCE Young Researchers Workshop 2005. The number of accepted papers is limited to ten. Papers should be sent by e-mail (please use the text GPCE-YRW-2005-Submission as subject of your mail) to the address listed in the Workshop Website and Email section.
Workshop Structure
The workshop is intended to take one day during the GPCE conference. Accepted papers have to be presented at the workshop by their authors. Afterwards the presenters receive constructive feedback and hints from invited panelists who are experienced experts in the workshop topics. Furthermore there will be time for discussion with the whole audience about the presented work.
Workshop Website and Email
http://serl.cs.colorado.edu/~rutherfo/gpce_yrw05/ gpce_yrw05 (at) serl (dot) cs (dot) colorado (dot) edu
Important Dates
Submission due: June 30, 2005 Notification of Acceptance: Jul 11, 2005 Camera Ready Copy: August 5, 2005 Workshop: September 27, 2005
Organization
Douglas R. Dechow, Tech-X Corporation Daniel Fötsch, University of Jena Sebastian Kiebusch, University of Leipzig Saverio Perugini, University of Dayton Matthew J. Rutherford, University of Colorado at Boulder Denis Shestakov, Turku Center for Computer Science
Panelists
TDB