Call for Papers: Meta’17 ========================
Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection
Co-located with SPLASH 2017 October 22, 2017, Vancouver, Canada
Twitter @MetaAtSPLASH http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
The heterogeneity of mobile computing, cloud applications, multicore architectures, and other systems leads to increasing complexity of software and requires new approaches to programming languages and software engineering tools. To manage the complexity, we require generic solutions that can be adapted to specific application domains or use cases, making metaprogramming an important topic of research once more. However, the challenges with metaprogramming are still manifold. They start with fundamental issues such as typing of reflective programs, continue with practical concerns such as performance and tooling, and reach into the empirical field to understand how metaprogramming is used and how it affects software maintainability. Thus, while industry accepted metaprogramming on a wide scale with Ruby, Scala, JavaScript and others, academia still needs to answer a wide range of questions to bring it to the same level of convenience, tooling, and programming styles to cope with the increasing complexity of software systems.
This workshop aims to explore meta-level technologies that help tackling the heterogeneity, scalability and openness requirements of emerging computations platforms.
### Topics of Interest
The workshop is a venue for all approaches that embrace metaprogramming:
- from static to dynamic techniques - reflection, meta-level architectures, staging, open language runtimes applications to middleware, frameworks, and DSLs - optimization techniques to minimize runtime overhead - contract systems, or typing of reflective programs reflection and metaobject protocols to enable tooling - case studies and evaluation of such techniques, e.g., to build applications, language extensions, or tools - empirical evaluation of metaprogramming solutions - security in reflective systems and capability-based designs - meta-level architectures and reflective middleware for modern runtime platforms (e.g. IoT, cyber-physical systems, mobile/cloud/grid computing, etc) - surveys, conceptualization, and taxonomization of existing approaches
In short, we invite contributions to the workshop on a wide range of topics related to design, implementation, and application of reflective APIs and meta-programming techniques, as well as empirical studies and typing for such systems and languages.
### Workshop Format and Submissions
This workshop welcomes the presentation of new ideas and emerging problems as well as mature work as part of a mini-conference format. Furthermore, we plan interactive brainstorming and demonstration sessions between the formal presentations to enable an active exchange of ideas. Therefore, we seek the following kinds of publications:
• technical paper: max. 8 pages, excluding references • position and work-in-progress paper: 1-4 pages, excluding references • technology demos or a posters: 1-page abstract
All papers are to be submitted using the SIGPLAN acmart style. Please use the provided double-column Latex or Word templates.
For the submission, please use the submission system at: https://meta17.hotcrp.com/
The workshop technical papers will be published in the ACM DL, if not requested otherwise by the authors. Thus, they will be part of SPLASH workshop proceedings. Demos, posters, position and work-in-progress papers can be submitted on a second, later deadline to discuss the latest results and current work and won’t be included in the ACM DL proceedings.
### Important Dates
Abstract Submission: 07 August 2017 Paper Submission: 20 August 2017 Author Notification: 06 September 2017 Position/WIP Paper Deadline: 08 September 2017 Camera Ready Deadline: 18 September 2017 Position/WIP Notification: 21 September 2017
### Program Committee
The program committee consists of the organizers and the following reviewers:
Anya Helen Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway Daniele Bonetta, Oracle Labs, Austria Nicolas Cardozo, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Sebastian Erdweg, TU Delf, The Nederlands Robert Hirschfeld, HPI, Germany Roberto Ierusalimschy, PUC-Rio, Brazil Pablo Inostroza, CWI, The Nederlands Kim Mens, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Cyrus Omar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Guillermo Polito, CNRS, France Tiark Rompf, Purdue University, USA Tom Van Cutsem, Nokia Bell Labs, Belgium Takuo Watanabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
### Workshop Organizers
Shigeru Chiba, University of Tokyo Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Stefan Marr, Johannes Kepler University Linz
### Contact information
For further inquires, do not hesitate to contact the organizers via meta AT soft.vub.ac.be
http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
I was thinking of possibly submitting, yet having never done so before, I find the amount of documentation learning just to submit in acceptable format has put me off. I just want to focus on building not talking about building. That that limits the degree of spread of my work, so be it.
Thank you anyways, good luck with the conference, - HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 5:08 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 9:08 AM From: smalltalk@stefan-marr.de To: Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org, The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
Call for Papers: Meta’17
Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection
Co-located with SPLASH 2017 October 22, 2017, Vancouver, Canada
Twitter @MetaAtSPLASH http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
The heterogeneity of mobile computing, cloud applications, multicore architectures, and other systems leads to increasing complexity of software and requires new approaches to programming languages and software engineering tools. To manage the complexity, we require generic solutions that can be adapted to specific application domains or use cases, making metaprogramming an important topic of research once more. However, the challenges with metaprogramming are still manifold. They start with fundamental issues such as typing of reflective programs, continue with practical concerns such as performance and tooling, and reach into the empirical field to understand how metaprogramming is used and how it affects software maintainability. Thus, while industry accepted metaprogramming on a wide scale with Ruby, Scala, JavaScript and others, academia still needs to answer a wide range of questions to bring it to the same level of convenience, tooling, and programming styles to cope with the increasing complexity of software systems.
This workshop aims to explore meta-level technologies that help tackling the heterogeneity, scalability and openness requirements of emerging computations platforms.
### Topics of Interest
The workshop is a venue for all approaches that embrace metaprogramming:
- from static to dynamic techniques
- reflection, meta-level architectures, staging, open language runtimes
applications to middleware, frameworks, and DSLs
- optimization techniques to minimize runtime overhead
- contract systems, or typing of reflective programs
reflection and metaobject protocols to enable tooling
- case studies and evaluation of such techniques, e.g., to build applications,
language extensions, or tools
- empirical evaluation of metaprogramming solutions
- security in reflective systems and capability-based designs
- meta-level architectures and reflective middleware for modern runtime
platforms (e.g. IoT, cyber-physical systems, mobile/cloud/grid computing, etc)
- surveys, conceptualization, and taxonomization of existing approaches
In short, we invite contributions to the workshop on a wide range of topics related to design, implementation, and application of reflective APIs and meta-programming techniques, as well as empirical studies and typing for such systems and languages.
### Workshop Format and Submissions
This workshop welcomes the presentation of new ideas and emerging problems as well as mature work as part of a mini-conference format. Furthermore, we plan interactive brainstorming and demonstration sessions between the formal presentations to enable an active exchange of ideas. Therefore, we seek the following kinds of publications:
• technical paper: max. 8 pages, excluding references • position and work-in-progress paper: 1-4 pages, excluding references • technology demos or a posters: 1-page abstract
All papers are to be submitted using the SIGPLAN acmart style. Please use the provided double-column Latex or Word templates.
For the submission, please use the submission system at: https://meta17.hotcrp.com/
The workshop technical papers will be published in the ACM DL, if not requested otherwise by the authors. Thus, they will be part of SPLASH workshop proceedings. Demos, posters, position and work-in-progress papers can be submitted on a second, later deadline to discuss the latest results and current work and won’t be included in the ACM DL proceedings.
### Important Dates
Abstract Submission: 07 August 2017 Paper Submission: 20 August 2017 Author Notification: 06 September 2017 Position/WIP Paper Deadline: 08 September 2017 Camera Ready Deadline: 18 September 2017 Position/WIP Notification: 21 September 2017
### Program Committee
The program committee consists of the organizers and the following reviewers:
Anya Helen Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway Daniele Bonetta, Oracle Labs, Austria Nicolas Cardozo, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Sebastian Erdweg, TU Delf, The Nederlands Robert Hirschfeld, HPI, Germany Roberto Ierusalimschy, PUC-Rio, Brazil Pablo Inostroza, CWI, The Nederlands Kim Mens, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Cyrus Omar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Guillermo Polito, CNRS, France Tiark Rompf, Purdue University, USA Tom Van Cutsem, Nokia Bell Labs, Belgium Takuo Watanabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
### Workshop Organizers
Shigeru Chiba, University of Tokyo Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Stefan Marr, Johannes Kepler University Linz
### Contact information
For further inquires, do not hesitate to contact the organizers via meta AT soft.vub.ac.be
http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
-- Stefan Marr Johannes Kepler Universität Linz http://stefan-marr.de/research/
Here would be my abstract. Perhaps I will continue, though the running system is incomplete, at least the rational and design could be discussed.
- HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 6:48 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 10:48 AM From: henry@callistohouse.club To: Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
I was thinking of possibly submitting, yet having never done so before, I find the amount of documentation learning just to submit in acceptable format has put me off. I just want to focus on building not talking about building. That that limits the degree of spread of my work, so be it.
Thank you anyways, good luck with the conference,
- HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 5:08 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 9:08 AM From: smalltalk@stefan-marr.de To: Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org, The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
Call for Papers: Meta’17
Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection
Co-located with SPLASH 2017 October 22, 2017, Vancouver, Canada
Twitter @MetaAtSPLASH http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
The heterogeneity of mobile computing, cloud applications, multicore architectures, and other systems leads to increasing complexity of software and requires new approaches to programming languages and software engineering tools. To manage the complexity, we require generic solutions that can be adapted to specific application domains or use cases, making metaprogramming an important topic of research once more. However, the challenges with metaprogramming are still manifold. They start with fundamental issues such as typing of reflective programs, continue with practical concerns such as performance and tooling, and reach into the empirical field to understand how metaprogramming is used and how it affects software maintainability. Thus, while industry accepted metaprogramming on a wide scale with Ruby, Scala, JavaScript and others, academia still needs to answer a wide range of questions to bring it to the same level of convenience, tooling, and programming styles to cope with the increasing complexity of software systems.
This workshop aims to explore meta-level technologies that help tackling the heterogeneity, scalability and openness requirements of emerging computations platforms.
### Topics of Interest
The workshop is a venue for all approaches that embrace metaprogramming:
- from static to dynamic techniques
- reflection, meta-level architectures, staging, open language runtimes
applications to middleware, frameworks, and DSLs
- optimization techniques to minimize runtime overhead
- contract systems, or typing of reflective programs
reflection and metaobject protocols to enable tooling
- case studies and evaluation of such techniques, e.g., to build applications,
language extensions, or tools
- empirical evaluation of metaprogramming solutions
- security in reflective systems and capability-based designs
- meta-level architectures and reflective middleware for modern runtime
platforms (e.g. IoT, cyber-physical systems, mobile/cloud/grid computing, etc)
- surveys, conceptualization, and taxonomization of existing approaches
In short, we invite contributions to the workshop on a wide range of topics related to design, implementation, and application of reflective APIs and meta-programming techniques, as well as empirical studies and typing for such systems and languages.
### Workshop Format and Submissions
This workshop welcomes the presentation of new ideas and emerging problems as well as mature work as part of a mini-conference format. Furthermore, we plan interactive brainstorming and demonstration sessions between the formal presentations to enable an active exchange of ideas. Therefore, we seek the following kinds of publications:
• technical paper: max. 8 pages, excluding references • position and work-in-progress paper: 1-4 pages, excluding references • technology demos or a posters: 1-page abstract
All papers are to be submitted using the SIGPLAN acmart style. Please use the provided double-column Latex or Word templates.
For the submission, please use the submission system at: https://meta17.hotcrp.com/
The workshop technical papers will be published in the ACM DL, if not requested otherwise by the authors. Thus, they will be part of SPLASH workshop proceedings. Demos, posters, position and work-in-progress papers can be submitted on a second, later deadline to discuss the latest results and current work and won’t be included in the ACM DL proceedings.
### Important Dates
Abstract Submission: 07 August 2017 Paper Submission: 20 August 2017 Author Notification: 06 September 2017 Position/WIP Paper Deadline: 08 September 2017 Camera Ready Deadline: 18 September 2017 Position/WIP Notification: 21 September 2017
### Program Committee
The program committee consists of the organizers and the following reviewers:
Anya Helen Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway Daniele Bonetta, Oracle Labs, Austria Nicolas Cardozo, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Sebastian Erdweg, TU Delf, The Nederlands Robert Hirschfeld, HPI, Germany Roberto Ierusalimschy, PUC-Rio, Brazil Pablo Inostroza, CWI, The Nederlands Kim Mens, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Cyrus Omar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Guillermo Polito, CNRS, France Tiark Rompf, Purdue University, USA Tom Van Cutsem, Nokia Bell Labs, Belgium Takuo Watanabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
### Workshop Organizers
Shigeru Chiba, University of Tokyo Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Stefan Marr, Johannes Kepler University Linz
### Contact information
For further inquires, do not hesitate to contact the organizers via meta AT soft.vub.ac.be
http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
-- Stefan Marr Johannes Kepler Universität Linz http://stefan-marr.de/research/
Alright, here is my outline in a bit more detail. I would welcome any comments.
- HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 9:56 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 1:56 PM From: henry@callistohouse.club To: henry henry@callistohouse.club Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org, The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
Here would be my abstract. Perhaps I will continue, though the running system is incomplete, at least the rational and design could be discussed.
- HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 6:48 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 10:48 AM From: henry@callistohouse.club To: Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
I was thinking of possibly submitting, yet having never done so before, I find the amount of documentation learning just to submit in acceptable format has put me off. I just want to focus on building not talking about building. That that limits the degree of spread of my work, so be it.
Thank you anyways, good luck with the conference,
- HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 5:08 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 9:08 AM From: smalltalk@stefan-marr.de To: Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org, The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
Call for Papers: Meta’17
Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection
Co-located with SPLASH 2017 October 22, 2017, Vancouver, Canada
Twitter @MetaAtSPLASH http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
The heterogeneity of mobile computing, cloud applications, multicore architectures, and other systems leads to increasing complexity of software and requires new approaches to programming languages and software engineering tools. To manage the complexity, we require generic solutions that can be adapted to specific application domains or use cases, making metaprogramming an important topic of research once more. However, the challenges with metaprogramming are still manifold. They start with fundamental issues such as typing of reflective programs, continue with practical concerns such as performance and tooling, and reach into the empirical field to understand how metaprogramming is used and how it affects software maintainability. Thus, while industry accepted metaprogramming on a wide scale with Ruby, Scala, JavaScript and others, academia still needs to answer a wide range of questions to bring it to the same level of convenience, tooling, and programming styles to cope with the increasing complexity of software systems.
This workshop aims to explore meta-level technologies that help tackling the heterogeneity, scalability and openness requirements of emerging computations platforms.
### Topics of Interest
The workshop is a venue for all approaches that embrace metaprogramming:
- from static to dynamic techniques
- reflection, meta-level architectures, staging, open language runtimes
applications to middleware, frameworks, and DSLs
- optimization techniques to minimize runtime overhead
- contract systems, or typing of reflective programs
reflection and metaobject protocols to enable tooling
- case studies and evaluation of such techniques, e.g., to build applications,
language extensions, or tools
- empirical evaluation of metaprogramming solutions
- security in reflective systems and capability-based designs
- meta-level architectures and reflective middleware for modern runtime
platforms (e.g. IoT, cyber-physical systems, mobile/cloud/grid computing, etc)
- surveys, conceptualization, and taxonomization of existing approaches
In short, we invite contributions to the workshop on a wide range of topics related to design, implementation, and application of reflective APIs and meta-programming techniques, as well as empirical studies and typing for such systems and languages.
### Workshop Format and Submissions
This workshop welcomes the presentation of new ideas and emerging problems as well as mature work as part of a mini-conference format. Furthermore, we plan interactive brainstorming and demonstration sessions between the formal presentations to enable an active exchange of ideas. Therefore, we seek the following kinds of publications:
• technical paper: max. 8 pages, excluding references • position and work-in-progress paper: 1-4 pages, excluding references • technology demos or a posters: 1-page abstract
All papers are to be submitted using the SIGPLAN acmart style. Please use the provided double-column Latex or Word templates.
For the submission, please use the submission system at: https://meta17.hotcrp.com/
The workshop technical papers will be published in the ACM DL, if not requested otherwise by the authors. Thus, they will be part of SPLASH workshop proceedings. Demos, posters, position and work-in-progress papers can be submitted on a second, later deadline to discuss the latest results and current work and won’t be included in the ACM DL proceedings.
### Important Dates
Abstract Submission: 07 August 2017 Paper Submission: 20 August 2017 Author Notification: 06 September 2017 Position/WIP Paper Deadline: 08 September 2017 Camera Ready Deadline: 18 September 2017 Position/WIP Notification: 21 September 2017
### Program Committee
The program committee consists of the organizers and the following reviewers:
Anya Helen Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway Daniele Bonetta, Oracle Labs, Austria Nicolas Cardozo, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Sebastian Erdweg, TU Delf, The Nederlands Robert Hirschfeld, HPI, Germany Roberto Ierusalimschy, PUC-Rio, Brazil Pablo Inostroza, CWI, The Nederlands Kim Mens, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Cyrus Omar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Guillermo Polito, CNRS, France Tiark Rompf, Purdue University, USA Tom Van Cutsem, Nokia Bell Labs, Belgium Takuo Watanabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
### Workshop Organizers
Shigeru Chiba, University of Tokyo Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Stefan Marr, Johannes Kepler University Linz
### Contact information
For further inquires, do not hesitate to contact the organizers via meta AT soft.vub.ac.be
http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
-- Stefan Marr Johannes Kepler Universität Linz http://stefan-marr.de/research/
Sorry, I will figure out a host site and let you know.
- HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 10:40 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 2:40 PM From: henry@callistohouse.club To: henry henry@callistohouse.club Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org, The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
Alright, here is my outline in a bit more detail. I would welcome any comments.
- HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 9:56 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 1:56 PM From: henry@callistohouse.club To: henry henry@callistohouse.club Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org, The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
Here would be my abstract. Perhaps I will continue, though the running system is incomplete, at least the rational and design could be discussed.
- HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 6:48 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 10:48 AM From: henry@callistohouse.club To: Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
I was thinking of possibly submitting, yet having never done so before, I find the amount of documentation learning just to submit in acceptable format has put me off. I just want to focus on building not talking about building. That that limits the degree of spread of my work, so be it.
Thank you anyways, good luck with the conference,
- HH
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Pharo-dev] [CfP Deadline Extension] Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection, Deadline August 20 Local Time: August 16, 2017 5:08 AM UTC Time: August 16, 2017 9:08 AM From: smalltalk@stefan-marr.de To: Pharo Development List pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org, The general-purpose Squeak developers list squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
Call for Papers: Meta’17
Workshop on Meta-Programming Techniques and Reflection
Co-located with SPLASH 2017 October 22, 2017, Vancouver, Canada
Twitter @MetaAtSPLASH http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
The heterogeneity of mobile computing, cloud applications, multicore architectures, and other systems leads to increasing complexity of software and requires new approaches to programming languages and software engineering tools. To manage the complexity, we require generic solutions that can be adapted to specific application domains or use cases, making metaprogramming an important topic of research once more. However, the challenges with metaprogramming are still manifold. They start with fundamental issues such as typing of reflective programs, continue with practical concerns such as performance and tooling, and reach into the empirical field to understand how metaprogramming is used and how it affects software maintainability. Thus, while industry accepted metaprogramming on a wide scale with Ruby, Scala, JavaScript and others, academia still needs to answer a wide range of questions to bring it to the same level of convenience, tooling, and programming styles to cope with the increasing complexity of software systems.
This workshop aims to explore meta-level technologies that help tackling the heterogeneity, scalability and openness requirements of emerging computations platforms.
### Topics of Interest
The workshop is a venue for all approaches that embrace metaprogramming:
- from static to dynamic techniques
- reflection, meta-level architectures, staging, open language runtimes
applications to middleware, frameworks, and DSLs
- optimization techniques to minimize runtime overhead
- contract systems, or typing of reflective programs
reflection and metaobject protocols to enable tooling
- case studies and evaluation of such techniques, e.g., to build applications,
language extensions, or tools
- empirical evaluation of metaprogramming solutions
- security in reflective systems and capability-based designs
- meta-level architectures and reflective middleware for modern runtime
platforms (e.g. IoT, cyber-physical systems, mobile/cloud/grid computing, etc)
- surveys, conceptualization, and taxonomization of existing approaches
In short, we invite contributions to the workshop on a wide range of topics related to design, implementation, and application of reflective APIs and meta-programming techniques, as well as empirical studies and typing for such systems and languages.
### Workshop Format and Submissions
This workshop welcomes the presentation of new ideas and emerging problems as well as mature work as part of a mini-conference format. Furthermore, we plan interactive brainstorming and demonstration sessions between the formal presentations to enable an active exchange of ideas. Therefore, we seek the following kinds of publications:
• technical paper: max. 8 pages, excluding references • position and work-in-progress paper: 1-4 pages, excluding references • technology demos or a posters: 1-page abstract
All papers are to be submitted using the SIGPLAN acmart style. Please use the provided double-column Latex or Word templates.
For the submission, please use the submission system at: https://meta17.hotcrp.com/
The workshop technical papers will be published in the ACM DL, if not requested otherwise by the authors. Thus, they will be part of SPLASH workshop proceedings. Demos, posters, position and work-in-progress papers can be submitted on a second, later deadline to discuss the latest results and current work and won’t be included in the ACM DL proceedings.
### Important Dates
Abstract Submission: 07 August 2017 Paper Submission: 20 August 2017 Author Notification: 06 September 2017 Position/WIP Paper Deadline: 08 September 2017 Camera Ready Deadline: 18 September 2017 Position/WIP Notification: 21 September 2017
### Program Committee
The program committee consists of the organizers and the following reviewers:
Anya Helen Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway Daniele Bonetta, Oracle Labs, Austria Nicolas Cardozo, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Sebastian Erdweg, TU Delf, The Nederlands Robert Hirschfeld, HPI, Germany Roberto Ierusalimschy, PUC-Rio, Brazil Pablo Inostroza, CWI, The Nederlands Kim Mens, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Cyrus Omar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Guillermo Polito, CNRS, France Tiark Rompf, Purdue University, USA Tom Van Cutsem, Nokia Bell Labs, Belgium Takuo Watanabe, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
### Workshop Organizers
Shigeru Chiba, University of Tokyo Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Stefan Marr, Johannes Kepler University Linz
### Contact information
For further inquires, do not hesitate to contact the organizers via meta AT soft.vub.ac.be
http://2017.splashcon.org/track/meta-2017
-- Stefan Marr Johannes Kepler Universität Linz http://stefan-marr.de/research/
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