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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
ITSLE 2016 Call for Papers
Fourth Industry Track for Software Language Engineering co-located with SPLASH 2016 =========================================== November 1, 2016 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Industry Track for Software Language Engineering (ITSLE) is a workshop to bring together practitioners and researchers from industry and academia working on the area of Software Language Engineering (SLE). The ITSLE is dedicated to both SLE research organizations and industrial partners who are willing to share their challenges, industrial experiences and research results applicable to the industry. We seek high-quality contributions from practitioners as well as industrial and academic researchers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following: * Experiences in, and industrial application of language design and implementation * Language verification and validation * Engineering and maintaining the DSL and MDSE techniques and tools * Maintainability of legacy software using older version of DSLs and MDSE techniques * Integration and interoperability of DSLs and MDSE tools * Extendability and scalability of DSL and MDSE techniques Types of Submissions Papers can be submitted in the following categories: * Full papers (8 pages) presenting novel research ideas, contribution to the state-of-the-art, and overall interest to industrial application of SLE and MDSE techniques. * Industrial papers or experience reports (5 pages) sharing industrial experience, challenges, research or technical problems, and case studies. * Position (5 pages) raising new ideas, challenges, ongoing research or early research results applicable to industry, and future research directions inspired by industrial challenges and experiences. * Tool demonstration papers (2 pages) addressing technical foundations, novelty, and industrial relevance as stability, robustness and its potential for broad application. Publications: Contributed papers must not have been previously published or currently be submitted for publication elsewhere. All submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. All papers must conform, at time of submission, to the ACM SIGPLAN Conference Format. All accepted papers (all types) will be published in ACM Digital Library. Important Dates: Paper submission: August 1, 2016 (Anywhere on Earth) Notification of acceptance: September 5, 2016 Camera-ready: September 23, 2016 Workshop: November 1, 2016 Organizers: Yanja Dajsuren (CWI and TU/e, The Netherlands), Peter Kourzanov (NXP Innovation Center Eindhoven, The Netherlands) More information: http://2016.splashcon.org/track/itsle2016 |
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