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| |Acronym=GPCE 2009
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| |Title=8th International Conference on Generative Programming and Component Engineering
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| |Series=GPCE
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| |Type=Conference
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| |Field=Software engineering
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| |Start date=2009/10/04
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| |End date=2009/10/05
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| |Homepage=www.gpce.org
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| |City=Denver
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| |State=Colorado
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| |Country=USA
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| |Submission deadline=2009/05/18
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| |Abstract deadline=2009/05/11
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| |Paper deadline=2009/05/18
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| |Workshop deadline=2009/03/15
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| |Tutorial deadline=2009/04/19
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| |Notification=2009/06/30
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| <pre>
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| Call for Papers
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| Eighth International Conference on
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| Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE 2009)
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| October 4-5, 2009
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| Denver, Colorado
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| (co-located with MODELS 2009 and SLE 2009)
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| http://www.gpce.org
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| Important Dates
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| * Submission of abstracts: May 11, 2009
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| * Submission: May 18, 2009
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| * Notification: June 30, 2009
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| Workshops and tutorials (submission via MODELS 2009)
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| * Workshop Proposals: March 15, 2009
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| * Tutorial Proposals: April 19, 2009
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| Scope
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| -----
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| Generative and component approaches are revolutionizing software
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| development similar to how automation and components revolutionized
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| manufacturing. Generative Programming (developing programs that
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| synthesize other programs), Component Engineering (raising the level
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| of modularization and analysis in application design), and
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| Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) (elevating program specifications to
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| compact domain-specific notations that are easier to write, maintain,
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| and analyze) are key technologies for automating program development.
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| The International Conference on Generative Programming and Component
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| Engineering provides a venue for researchers and practitioners
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| interested in techniques for enhancing the productivity, quality, and
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| time-to-market in software development that stems from deploying
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| components and automating program generation. In addition to exploring
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| cutting-edge techniques for developing generative and component-based
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| software, our goal is to foster further cross-fertilization between
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| the software engineering research community and the programming
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| languages community.
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| Submissions
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| Research papers:
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| 10 pages in SIGPLAN proceedings style (sigplanconf.cls) reporting
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| original research results that contribute to scientific knowledge in
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| the areas listed below (the PC chair can advise on appropriateness).
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| Tool demonstrations:
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| Tool demonstrations should present available tools that implement novel
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| generative and component-based software engineering techniques. Any of the
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| GPCE'09 topics of interest are appropriate areas for research demonstrations
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| but purely commercial tool demonstrations will not be accepted. Submissions
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| should contain a tool description of 4 pages in SIGPLAN proceedings style
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| (sigplanconf.cls) that will be published in the proceedings, and a
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| demonstration outline of up to 2 pages text plus 2 pages screen shots that
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| will be used by the PC to evaluate the submission.
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| Tutorials and Workshops:
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| Tutorials and workshops of interest to the GPCE audience can be
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| submitted to MODELS 2009. Please contact the corresponding MODELS
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| chairs for submission details. Accepted MODELS tutorials and workshops
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| that are primarily aimed at the GPCE audience will preferably be
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| scheduled for Tuesday, October 6, 2009.
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| MODELS 2009 Tutorial Chair:
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| * Thomas Weigert (Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA)
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| MODELS 2009 Workshop Chair:
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| * James Bieman (Colorado State University, USA)
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| Topics
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| GPCE seeks contributions in software engineering and in programming
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| languages related (but not limited) to:
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| * Generative programming
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| o Reuse, meta-programming, partial evaluation, multi-stage and
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| multi-level languages, step-wise refinement, generic programming
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| o Semantics, type systems, symbolic computation, linking and
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| explicit substitution, in-lining and macros, templates,
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| program transformation
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| o Runtime code generation, compilation, active libraries,
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| synthesis from specifications, development methods,
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| generation of non-code artifacts, formal methods, reflection
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| * Generative techniques for
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| o Product-line architectures
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| o Distributed, real-time and embedded systems
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| o Model-driven development and architecture
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| o Resource bounded/safety critical systems.
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| * Component-based software engineering
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| o Reuse, distributed platforms and middleware, distributed
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| systems, evolution, patterns, development methods,
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| deployment and configuration techniques, formal methods
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| * Integration of generative and component-based approaches
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| * Domain engineering and domain analysis
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| o Domain-specific languages including visual and UML-based DSLs
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| * Separation of concerns
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| o Aspect-oriented and feature-oriented programming,
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| o Intentional programming and multi-dimensional separation of
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| concerns
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| * Industrial applications of the above
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| Submissions must adhere to SIGPLAN's republication policy. Please
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| contact the program chair if you have any questions about how this
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| policy applies to your paper (chair09@gpce.org).
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| Organization
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| ------------
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| General Chair: Jeremy Siek (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
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| Program Chair: Bernd Fischer (University of Southampton, UK)
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| Publicity Chair: Giorgios Economopoulos (University of Southampton, UK)
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| Program Committee:
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| * Sven Apel (University of Passau, Germany)
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| * Ira D. Baxter (Semantic Designs, USA)
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| * Martin Bravenboer (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
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| * Tomas Bures (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
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| * Charles Consel (INRIA / LaBRI, France)
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| * Ivica Crnkovic (Malardalen University, Sweden)
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| * Krzysztof Czarnecki (University of Waterloo, Canada)
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| * Ewen Denney (RIACS / NASA Ames, USA)
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| * Martin Erwig (Oregon State University, USA)
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| * Ronald Garcia (Rice University, USA)
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| * Kevin Hammond (University of St Andrews, UK)
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| * Magne Haveraaen (University of Bergen, Norway)
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| * Shan Shan Huang (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
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| * Jaakko Jarvi (Texas A&M University, USA)
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| * Sam Kamin (University of Illinois, USA)
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| * Kung-Kiu Lau (University of Manchester, UK)
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| * Julia Lawall (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
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| * Christian Lengauer (University of Passau, Germany)
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| * Andrew Lumsdaine (Indiana University, USA)
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| * Klaus Ostermann (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
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| * Zoltan Porkolab (Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary)
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| * Bran V. Selic (Malina Software, Canada)
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| * Doug Smith (Kestrel Institute, USA)
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| * Tetsuo Tamai (University of Tokyo, Japan)
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| * Juha-Pekka Tolvanen (MetaCase, Finland)
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| * Eelco Visser (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
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| * Markus Voelter (itemis AG, Germany)
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| * Eric Van Wyk (University of Minnesota, USA)
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| * Steffen Zschaler (Lancaster University, UK)
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| </pre>
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