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  • | Title=SAC'09 - Technical Track on "Programming Languages ...inal papers and experience reports are invited in all areas of programming languages.
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  • * Model Transformation: Languages, Frameworks
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  • Different Languages
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  • * Data Models and Query Languages
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  • * Use of support technology such as: domain specific languages, tools, other
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  • Internet and Web-based technologies led to new frameworks, languages, mechanisms and protocols for Web applications design and development. Inte ...cations require particular methodologies, frameworks, platforms, tools and languages. State-of-the-art games today can embody the most sophisticated technology
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  • * 3. Non-traditional and domain-specific design languages for hardware and software, novel models of computation, and new design para
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  • languages, or even in other languages with a controlled use of side languages to multicore applications;
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  • ...performance consequences. Automatic parallelization of existing imperative languages will not meet the challenge due to dependencies and aliasing. Multicore arc ...ams written in functional or logic programming languages, or even in other languages with a controlled use of side effects, can greatly simplify parallel progra
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  • ...t To Use: Should semi-supervised learning only be employed in low-resource languages/tasks (i.e. little labeled data, much unlabeled data), or should we expect
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  • task for 10 pairs of European languages, a shared evaluation task to
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  • ...tractions and Tools for FPGAs: General-purpose and domain-specific models, languages, tools, and techniques to facilitate the design, development, debugging, ve
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  • * Object technology, including object-oriented programming techniques, languages, and tools * Patterns, pattern languages, tool support for patterns
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  • ...ring, peer-to-peer systems, Grid computing, and streaming databases), over domain-specific topics of event-based computing (e.g., workflow management systems, mobile * Languages for event correlation and patterns, streaming and continuous queries, data
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  • domain-specific applications; privacy and trust scripting languages; privacy and trust models; mobile web; semantic
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  • ...query processing, and query optimization for games workloads; declarative languages for game programming; distributed database techniques and consistency model
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  • * automata theory and formal languages * principles and semantics of languages
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  • MT for resource-poor languages e. Less commonly taught languages : Africa
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  • new languages and for domain adaptability, etc. Finally, evaluation
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  • ...ature two shared tasks: a shared translation task for 12 pairs of European languages, and a shared evaluation task to test automatic evaluation metrics.
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  • ...s. Some of the challenges in this area are the limited literacy, the many languages and dialects spoken and the networking infrastructure.
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  • The official languages are French and English.
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  • * Query Languages
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  • attention has expanded to other languages including Dutch, Chinese, considered. However, in other languages some MWE types can be
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  • User preference specification and query languages Domain-specific ranking
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  • * Database to ontology mapping (mapping languages, algorithms and tools) * Ontology alignment representation and tools (languages, graphical tools, correspondence patterns)
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  • * Requirements specification languages, methods, processes, and tools
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  • | Title = The 8th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling The 8th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling
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  • ...l Workshop on Non-functional System Properties in Domain Specific Modeling Languages Domain Specific Modeling Languages (NFPinDSML2008)
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  • Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MoDELS 2008) spreads. Disciplines like model transformation and domain specific languages
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  • languages (like QVT) emphasized the role that OCL has to play in MDE in quite different applications domains (e.g.,domain-specific languages,
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  • ...Especially since the advent and the dissemination of ontology description languages like RDF(S) and OWL ontologies are most relevant for data integration.
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  • our topics include how process modelling and execution languages, such as the - Domain-specific Business Information and System Engineering
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  • § Query Languages for Data Mining QUERYING AND PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
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  • ...n agents and representation of a domain. Diverse notions, rules, theories, languages, and methods for modelling at different levels have to be aimed at common u * Languages, tools and methods for conceptual modelling;
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  • · Workflow description languages targeting computation, data and transaction intensive tasks
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  • * User preference specification and query languages * Domain-specific ranking, e.g., in bibliographic, biological, clinical, and scientific data
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  • * Model-driven development methodologies and domain specific languages (DSLs)
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  • * Query languages for resource discovery
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  • languages and universally available via uniform communication * Domain-specific Web Services Applications and Solutions
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  • * Domain Specific Languages * Languages, Methods, Processes and Tools
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  • ...bit to the final evaluation of the result also including adopted modelling languages, techniques and specific methods.
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  • Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) (elevating program specifications to compact domain-specific notations that are easier to write, maintain,
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  • * Architecture description languages, service description languages, modeling languages and domain-specific languages
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  • * Agent architectures, ontologies, languages and protocols * Programming Languages and Software Engineering
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  • o languages and ontologies
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  • ...are defined by the tool vendor and can also be changed by them; modelling languages are tool vendor specific. Also the output of the code generator can differ
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  • * Spatio-temporal data mining query languages;
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  • * Workflow composition, tools and languages.
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  • | Title = 13th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs EuroPLoP accepts papers containing patterns or pattern languages as well as experience reports and other papers related to the theory and us
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  • * Application-specific/Domain-specific Embedded Systems * Specification Languages and Models
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  • 16) Application-specific and domain-specific embedded systems 3) Specification languages and models
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  • and how can they be managed generically. What are the languages and tools for mapping and * Ontology mapping tools and languages
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  • languages, theories, and techniques need to be investigated, leading o Scientific workflow architectures, models, and languages
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  • ...t focus on the design, implementation, development, and use of programming languages. PLDI emphasizes innovative and creative approaches to compile-time and run ...he design, development, implementation, evaluation, and use of programming languages. A strong PLDI submission will present a creative solution to a real proble
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  • | Field = Programming languages ...plication domains include legacy program understanding and transformation, domain-specific language implementations, scientific computing, middleware frameworks and i
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  • | Field = Programming languages ...in the specification, design, analysis, and implementation of programming languages and systems. ESOP 2009 is the eighteenth edition in this series and seeks c
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  • ...l issues in the design, development, implementation and use of programming languages. Emphasis is placed on novel language designs, innovative and creative appr ...y relate to the design, development, implementation and use of programming languages:
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  • ...the encoding of human knowledge in ontologies using formal representation languages. Creating ontologies is simply the first step; ontologies, just like any st Extensions to ontology languages to better support change
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  • * automata theory and languages * specification languages (temporal logics, semantic equivalences
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  • # Cross-Grid brokering and workflows, semantics and languages
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  • |Title=Seventh Workshop on Quantitative Aspects of Programming Languages |Field=Programming languages
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  • ...e evaluation of AI applications; ongoing efforts to develop large-scale or domain-specific knowledge bases or ontologies; development of domain or task focused tools, ...ystem components, what are their functions, and how do they interact? What languages and tools are used in the application? How is knowledge represented? What i
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  • handling of NEs in multiple languages critically important. - Complex NEs, domain-specific term extraction
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  • Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) (elevating program specifications to compact domain-specific notations that are easier to write, maintain,
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  • Symposium on Programming Languages and the Brazilian Workshop on - Well-founded specification and design languages;
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  • ...ent of families of models, metamodels, model transformations, and modeling languages. * Domain-specific modeling languages in software product line engineering
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  • - Rule Representation and Languages * Rule languages for exchanging and processing information through the
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  • ...theory. From these foundations, new paradigms for knowledge representation languages design and reasoner construction could be derived, and the consequent frame * Knowledge representation languages for streams.
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  • * Query Languages and User Interfaces
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  • The methodologies section covers: Modelling and Analysis Methodologies, Languages and Tools, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Based Simulation, Virtual Rea DISCRETE SIMULATION LANGUAGES AND TOOLS
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  • - Domain-specific spaces and similarities: papers that challenge and motivate for searching in new spaces (i.e. domain-specific similarity
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  • ...ixed reality user interaction, exploiting diverse and multimodal data, and domain-specific challenges.'' * Query models, paradigms, and languages for multimedia retrieval
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  • * Web methods and languages * Ontology modelling languages and tools
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  • ...tractions and Tools for FPGAs: General-purpose and domain-specific models, languages, tools, and techniques to facilitate the design, development, debugging, ve
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  • | Title = The Pragmatics of OCL and other textual specification languages | Homepage = modeling-languages.com/events/OCLWorkshop2009
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  • concepts, languages and methodologies that enable the specifications of * Languages for describing NFP attributes and offers.
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  • ...ty for service interaction and communication such as interface description languages, and marshalling mechanisms. In addition, middleware solutions for embedded
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  • - Languages for describing SLAs for logistics services along and across value chains
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  • descriptions of programming languages. Tools and techniques presented * Implementation of Domain Specific Languages (both graphical and textual)
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  • modularity in application design), and Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) (concerning compact domain-specific notations for expressing
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  • ...Learning, evolution, and adaptation. Perception and action. Communication: languages, semantics, pragmatics, protocols, and conversations. Knowledge representat ...matchmaking. Agent-oriented software engineering, including implementation languages and frameworks. Mobile agents. Per-formance, scalability, robustness, and d
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  • * › XML and Domain Mark-up Languages
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  • |Title=Forum on specification & Design Languages |Field=specification and design languages
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  • • Standardization activities: languages, design data representation, interfaces, methodologies
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  • |Title=International Workshop on Dynamic languages for RObotic and Sensors systems These days, dynamic languages (like JavaScript, Lua, Lisp, Python, [http://www.esug.org/ Smalltalk], etc,
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  • › Data Models and Languages for Semantic Sensor Web
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  • *Domain-specific social and collaborative applications: Including applications to healthcare ...her investigations that explore interactions across disciplines, distance, languages, generations, and cultures, to help better understand how to transcend soci
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  • * Conceptual modeling, languages and design
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  • * Requirements specification languages, methods, processes and tools * Domain-specific problems, experiences and solutions
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  • ...the areas of knowledge representation including descriptive logics, using languages such as RDF or OWL, and web applications with a focus on interoperability,
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  • - Languages and models for programming and designing Web systems.
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  • ...onal and non-functional information about such complex systems in precise, domain-specific models. The techniques for manipulating such models, like model transformat .... An important aspect for such papers is the effectiveness of the modeling languages, tools and methods used, particularly if measurements can be quoted and/or
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  • *Domain Specific Conceptual Modeling Languages, Methods and Frameworks
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  • ...loyment || Human and social aspects of software engineering || Programming languages || Software testing ...ge acquisition and management || Refactoring || Specification and modeling languages
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  • Former Dean (1999-2001) of Faculty of Languages and Literature
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  • *High-performance computational and programming models, including new languages and middleware for high performance computing, auto-tuning and function-spe *Languages, runtimes, and hardware for “big data” scenarios with a focus on high-p
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  • |Field=MODELING LANGUAGES, TOOLS AND ARCHITECTURES; METHODOLOGIES, PROCESSES AND PLATFORMS; APPLICATI ...cope of the Eclipse Modelling Framework), and transformation specification languages like QVT and ATL.
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  • * Conceptual modeling, languages and design
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  • - Languages for event correlation and patterns, streaming and continuous queries, data - Domain-specific deployments of event-based systems
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