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PPPJ 2011 : 9th International Conference on the Principles and Practice of Programming in JavaConference Series : Principles and Practice of Programming in Java | |||||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
PPPJ 2011: 9th International Conference on the Principles and Practice of Programming in Java August 24-26, 2011, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark http://pppj2011.imm.dtu.dk === IMPORTANT DATES === April 15, 2011 Abstract Submission April 20, 2011 Paper Submission June 24, 2011 Author Notification July 8, 2011 Camera Ready Submissions === SCOPE === Java programming is multi-faceted, covering a rich diversity of systems, tools, frameworks and techniques. PPPJ provides a forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss novel results on all aspects of Java programming including the language and its virtual machine, methods, tools, frameworks, libraries, case studies, and experience reports. We invite papers on all these aspects. Topics include but are not limited to: * The Java Language and Systems * Software Engineering with Java * Mobile and Embedded Devices, e.g., Java Micro Edition, Android * Other Static, Dynamic, and Functional Languages for the JVM * VM Design and Optimization * Aspect-oriented Programming in Java * Modular Programming with Java * Model-driven Development in Java * Real-Time Systems in Java * Component- and Service-oriented Architectures * Java Frameworks and Tools * Java and Formal Methods * Security and Information Flow * Testing, Analysis, and Metrics * Java Concurrency * Parallelization of Java Programs * Applications in Science, Engineering, and Business * Java Practice and Experience Reports * Teaching Java === SUBMISSION GUIDELINES === All papers must represent original and unpublished work that is not currently under review. Papers will be evaluated according to their significance, originality, technical content, style, clarity, and relevance to the conference. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the conference and present the paper. Two types of paper submissions will be accepted: * research/industry/experience papers, as well as * tool demonstration papers. Research/industry/experience papers must not exceed 10 pages, while tool demonstration papers must not exceed 4 pages. The title of tool demonstration papers should start with "Tool Demonstration:" in order to identify the paper type. Please number the pages. The conference proceedings will be published as part of the ACM International Proceedings Series and will be disseminated through the ACM Digital Library. We also plan to invite the authors of the best papers to provide an extended version for a special issue of Elsevier Science of Computer Programming. The required format for the submission is the ACM SIGPLAN Proceedings Style, using 9-point font size. A link to the author information containing the Latex and Word templates can be found on the workshop webpage. Please apply the ACM Computing Classification categories and terms (link to these also on the workshop webpage). === PROGRAM COMMITTEE === - Elvira Albert, University of Madrid (Spain) - Chris Bailey, IBM (England) - Steve Blackburn, Australian National University (Australia) - Bruce Childers, University of Pittsburgh (USA) - Artur Miguel Dias, New University Lisbon (Portugal) - David Dice, Oracle Labs (USA) - Erik Ernst, Aarhus University (Denmark) - Bertil Folliot, University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris VI (France) - Rémi Forax, Université de Marne la Vallée (France) - David Grove, IBM Research (USA) - Sebastian Hack, Saarland University (Germany) - Michael Haupt, Hasso Plattner Institute Potsdam (Germany) - Matthias Hauswirth, University of Lugano (Switzerland) - Martin Hirzel, IBM Research (USA) - Petr Hnětynka, Charles University Prague (Czech Republic) - Nigel Horspool, University of Victoria (Canada) - Andreas Krall, Technical University Vienna (Austria) - Herbert Kuchen, University of Münster (Germany) - Doug Lea, State University of New York at Oswego (USA) - Brian Lewis, Intel Labs (USA) - Anders Møller, Aarhus University (Denmark) - Hanspeter Mössenböck, Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria) - Filip Pizlo, Purdue University (USA) - Arno Puder, San Francisco State University (USA) - Ian Rogers, Azul Systems (USA) - Jeffery von Ronne, University of Texas San Antonio (USA) - Abhik Roychoudhury, National University of Singapore (Singapore) - Markus Schordan, UAS Technikum Wien (Austria) - Jeremy Singer, University of Glasgow (Scotland) - Ben Stephenson, University of Calgary (Canada) - George Wells, Rhodes University (South Africa) - Christian Wimmer, UC Irvine (USA) (chair) === ORGANIZERS === General Chair - Christian W. Probst, Technical University of Denmark (Denmark) Program Chair - Christian Wimmer, UC Irvine (USA) Publicity Chair - Ondřej Lhoták, University of Waterloo (Canada) Web chair - Jose Quaresma, Technical University of Denmark (Denmark) Steering Committee - Markus Aleksy, ABB Corporate Research, Germany - Vasco Amaral, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal) - Conrad Cunningham, University of Mississippi (USA) - Ralf Gitzel, ABB Corporate Research (Germany) - John Waldron, Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) |
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