[Squeak-fr] Fwd: (SEWORLD) CfP: 14th European Smalltalk Research Conference

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Sam 11 Mar 15:41:57 UTC 2006



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> From: Wolfgang De Meuter <wdmeuter at vub.ac.be>
> Date: 10 mars 2006 18:10:01 HNEC
> To: SEWORLD at cs.colorado.edu
> Subject: (SEWORLD) CfP: 14th European Smalltalk Research Conference
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>                           Call for Papers
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>             14th European Smalltalk Research Conference
>                       4 - 8 September 2006
>                      Prague, Czech Republic
> http://www.esug.org/conferences/
> 14thinternationalsmalltalkconference2006/
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> Although Smalltalk is one of the oldest object-oriented programming
> languages, its conception and programming environment can still be
> considered as a design pearl and as a beacon in the realm of
> programming languages and programming environments. The bulk of its
> modern contenders are still lacking many of the features that
> Smalltalkers find as mundane as essential. Nevertheless, as software
> engineering practices and new application fields evolve, Smalltalk
> should keep up. This concerns the language, its implementation
> technology, its programming tools as well as the software development
> culture it supports.  This research conference invites research
> papers that report on original scientific research conducted in and/
> or for Smalltalk. Topics of interest include:
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> - Aspects, Aspect languages and Applications
> - Ambient Intelligence, Ubiquitous Computing, Pervasive Computing,
> Embedded Systems.
> - Compilation Technology, Optimization, Virtual Machines
> - Formalizations
> - Language Engineering, Extensions
> - Model Driven Engineering
> - Programming in the Large, Design, Architectures, Components
> - Programming Environments, Browsers, User Interfaces, ...
> - Reasoning About Code (Analyses, Refactoring, Type Inferencing,
> Metrics)
> - Reflection and Metaprogramming
> - Testing, Extreme Programming.
> - Web Services, Internet Applications, Event-driven Programming.
> =09
> Important dates:
> - Submission Deadline: Sunday 28th May, 0hrs CET.
> - Notification of acceptance: 15 of July 2006.
> - Final Submission: 1st August 2006.
>
> Papers:
> Papers (max. 25 pages, references included) are to be submitted by
> email and should be in pdf-format. Send the paper to Wolfgang De
> Meuter (wdmeuter at vub.ac.be). A selection of the best papers will be
> published in the Elsevier journal "Computer Languages, Systems &
> Structures". If the paper is accepted for publication in the journal,
> it will have to abide by elsevier's guidelines. Check out http://
> authors.elsevier.com/GuideForAuthors.html?PubID=3D638299&dc=3DGFA.
>
> Program Committee:
> -Dave Simmons, Smallscript Corporation, USA,
> (david.simmons at smallscript.com)
> -Noury Bouraqadi, Ecole des Mines de Douai, France, (bouraqadi at ensm-
> douai.fr)
> -Nathanael Schaerli, Google R&D, Zurich, Switzerland,
> (n.schaerli at gmail.com)
> -Andrew Black, Portland State University, USA, (black at cse.ogi.edu)
> -Serge Stinckwich, Universit=C8 de Caen, France
> (Serge.Stinckwich at info.unicaen.fr)
> -Joseph Pelrine, MetaProg GmbH, Switzerland, (jpelrine at metaprog.com)
> -Alan Knight, Cincom, USA, (knight at acm.org)
> -Thomas Kuehne, Technische Universit=89t Darmstadt, Germany,
> (kuehne at informatik.tu-darmstadt.de)
> -Christophe Roche, Universit=C8 de Savoie, France,
> (christophe.roche at univ-savoie.fr)
> -Maja D'Hondt, Universit=C8 des Sciences et Technologies de Lille,
> France, (maja.d-hondt at lifl.fr)
> -Maximo Prieto, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina,
> (maximo.prieto at lifia.info.unlp.edu.ar)
> -Brian Foote University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA,
> (foote at laputan.org)
> -Dave Thomas, Bedarra Research Labs, USA, (dave at bedarra.com)
> -Gilad Bracha, SUN Java Software, USA, (gilad.bracha at sun.com)
> -Serge Demeyer, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium  
> (Serge.Demeyer at ua.ac.be)
> -Pierre Cointe, Ecole de Mines de Nantes, France,  
> (Pierre.Cointe at emn.fr)
> -Michel Tillman, Real Software, Belgium, (michel.tilman at pandora.be)
> -Tudor Girba, Universit=89t Bern, Switzerland, (girba at iam.unibe.ch)
> -Wolfgang De Meuter (PC Chair), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
> (wdmeuter at vub.ac.be)
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