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Didier Verna's Scientific Blog - Tag - ACM Didier Verna's scientific blog: Lisp, Emacs, LaTeX and random stuff. 2024-01-31T17:45:28+00:00 Didier Verna urn:md5:a22c53786aff986a2da4c770c233a8f9 Dotclear Final call for papers: ELS 2019, 12th European Lisp Sympoiusm urn:md5:5f5ebc80a3961fc5fd04cfe1a02512a5 Friday, February 1 2019 Friday, February 1 2019 Didier Verna Lisp ACMconferenceELSLispSyposium <pre> ELS'19 - 12th European Lisp Symposium Hotel Bristol Palace Genova, Italy April 1-2 2019 In cooperation with: ACM SIGPLAN In co-location with &lt;Programming&gt; 2019 Sponsored by EPITA and Franz Inc. http://www.european-lisp-symposium.org/ Recent news: - Submission deadline extended to Friday February 8. - Keynote abstracts now available. - &lt;Programming&gt; registration now open: https://2019.programming-conference.org/attending/Registration - Student refund program after the conference. The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for the discussion and dissemination of all aspects of design, implementation and application of any of the Lisp and Lisp-inspired dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP, Dylan, Clojure, ACL2, ECMAScript, Racket, SKILL, Hop and so on. We encourage everyone interested in Lisp to participate. The 12th European Lisp Symposium invites high quality papers about novel research results, insights and lessons learned from practical applications and educational perspectives. We also encourage submissions about known ideas as long as they are presented in a new setting and/or in a highly elegant way. Topics include but are not limited to: - Context-, aspect-, domain-oriented and generative programming - Macro-, reflective-, meta- and/or rule-based development approaches - Language design and implementation - Language integration, inter-operation and deployment - Development methodologies, support and environments - Educational approaches and perspectives - Experience reports and case studies We invite submissions in the following forms: Papers: Technical papers of up to 8 pages that describe original results or explain known ideas in new and elegant ways. Demonstrations: Abstracts of up to 2 pages for demonstrations of tools, libraries, and applications. Tutorials: Abstracts of up to 4 pages for in-depth presentations about topics of special interest for at least 90 minutes and up to 180 minutes. The symposium will also provide slots for lightning talks, to be registered on-site every day. All submissions should be formatted following the ACM SIGS guidelines and include ACM Computing Classification System 2012 concepts and terms. Submissions should be uploaded to Easy Chair, at the following address: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=els2019 Note: to help us with the review process please indicate the type of submission by entering either &quot;paper&quot;, &quot;demo&quot;, or &quot;tutorial&quot; in the Keywords field. Important dates: - 08 Feb 2019 Submission deadline (*** extended! ***) - 01 Mar 2019 Notification of acceptance - 18 Mar 2019 Final papers due - 01-02 Apr 2019 Symposium Programme chair: Nicolas Neuss, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Programme committee: Marco Antoniotti, Universita Milano Bicocca, Italy Marc Battyani, FractalConcept, France Pascal Costanza, IMEC, ExaScience Life Lab, Leuven, Belgium Leonie Dreschler-Fischer, University of Hamburg, Germany R. Matthew Emerson, thoughtstuff LLC, USA Marco Heisig, FAU, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Charlotte Herzeel, IMEC, ExaScience Life Lab, Leuven, Belgium Pierre R. Mai, PMSF IT Consulting, Germany Breanndán Ó Nualláin, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands François-René Rideau, Google, USA Alberto Riva, Unversity of Florida, USA Alessio Stalla, ManyDesigns Srl, Italy Patrick Krusenotto, Deutsche Welle, Germany Philipp Marek, Austria Sacha Chua, Living an Awesome Life, Canada Search Keywords: #els2019, ELS 2019, ELS '19, European Lisp Symposium 2019, European Lisp Symposium '19, 12th ELS, 12th European Lisp Symposium, European Lisp Conference 2019, European Lisp Conference '19 </pre> https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?post/2019/02/01/Final-call-for-papers%3A-ELS-2019%2C-12th-European-Lisp-Sympoiusm#comment-form https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?feed/navlang:en/atom/comments/158 In Cooperation with: ACM SIGPLAN for ELS urn:md5:66e07c5cfe93c1be10d8a1ab62a8d7e6 Wednesday, October 14 2015 Wednesday, October 14 2015 Didier Verna Lisp ACMconferenceELSSIGPLAN <p>We're happy to announce that the <a href="http://www.european-lisp-symposium.org" hreflang="en">European Lisp Symposium</a> is now "In Cooperation with: ACM SIGPLAN". The proceedings will be published in the <a href="http://dl.acm.org/" hreflang="en">ACM Digital Library</a>.</p> https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?post/2015/10/14/In-Cooperation-with%3A-ACM-SIGPLAN-for-ELS#comment-form https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?feed/navlang:en/atom/comments/142 Call for Papers: ACM SAC'13 PL: ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Programming Languages track urn:md5:7307e4e19000561944fbca6bdffc5f28 Tuesday, May 22 2012 Tuesday, May 22 2012 Didier Verna Miscellaneous ACMconferenceProgramming LanguagesSAC <pre> CALL FOR PAPERS SAC'13 - ACM 2013 SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING Technical Track on &quot;Programming Languages&quot; March 18-22, 2013 Coimbra, Portugal SAC '13 Over the past 27 years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing has become a primary forum for applied computer scientists, computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the world to interact and present their work. SAC 2013 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP). For additional information, please check the SAC web page: http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2013/. This document is also available at: http://www.cse.unt.edu/~bryant/sac2013/PL-SAC13-CFP.pdf PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES (PL) TRACK A technical track on Programming Languages will be held at SAC'13. It will be a forum for engineers, researchers and practitioners throughout the world to share technical ideas and experiences relating to implementation and application of programming languages. Original papers and experience reports are invited in all areas of programming languages. Major topics of interest include but are not limited to the following: − Compiling Techniques, − Domain-Specific Languages, − Formal Semantics and Syntax, − Garbage Collection, − Language Design and Implementation, − Languages for Modeling, − Model-Driven Development and Model Transformation, − New Programming Language Ideas and Concepts, − New Programming Paradigms, − Practical Experiences with Programming Languages, − Program Analysis and Verification, − Program Generation and Transformation, − Programming Languages from All Paradigms (Agent-Oriented, Aspect-Oriented, Functional, Logic, Object-Oriented, etc.), − Visual Programming Languages. GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION Paper submissions must be original, unpublished work. Submissions should be in electronic format, via the START site: https://www.softconf.com/c/sac2013/. Author(s) name(s) and address(es) must not appear in the body of the paper, and self-reference should be avoided and made in the third person. Submitted papers will undergo a blind review process. Authors of accepted papers should submit an editorial revision of their papers that fits within six two-column pages (an extra two pages, to a total of eight pages, may be available at a charge). Please comply with this page limitation already at submission time. For accepted papers, registration for the conference is required and allows accepted papers to be printed in the conference proceedings. For each accepted paper, an author or a proxy attending SAC MUST present the paper. This is a requirement for the paper to be included in the ACM/IEEE digital library. A set of selected papers, which did not get accepted as full papers, will be accepted as poster papers and will be published as extended 2-page abstracts in the symposium proceedings. After the conference, selected accepted papers will be invited to a special issue of the Computer Languages, Systems and Structures journal (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/computer-languages-systems-and-structures/). IMPORTANT DATES September 21, 2012: Full Paper Submissions November 10, 2012: Author Notification November 30, 2012: Camera-Ready Copy The SAC 2013 Programming Language Track Program Committee Members Vasco Amaral, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Roberto da Silva Bigonha, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil Haiming Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Johan Fabry, University of Chile, Chile Sebastian Guenter, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Gopal Gupta, University of Texas at Dallas, USA Christian Haack, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands Christian Hammer, Saarland University, Germany Matthias Hauswirth, University of Lugano, Switzerland Pedro Henriques, University of Minho, Portugal Michael Hind, IBM, USA Nigel Horspool, University of Victoria, Canada Zoltan Horvath, Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary Bo Huang, Intel, China Geylani Kardas, Ege University, Turkey Shih Hsi &quot;Alex&quot; Liu, California State University, Fresno, USA Hanspeter Moessenboeck, Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz, Austria Jesús García Molina, University of Murcia, Spain Nikolaos Papaspyrou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Corneliu Popeea, Technical University of Munich, Germany Andre Santos, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Bostjan Slivnik, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Didier Verna, EPITA, France Wuu Yang, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan Youtao Zhang, University of Pittsburgh, USA Track Chairs Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia, marjan.mernik@uni-mb.si Barrett Bryant, University of North Texas, USA, Barrett.Bryant@unt.edu </pre> https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?post/2012/05/22/Call-for-Papers%3A-ACM-SAC-13-PL%3A-ACM-Symposium-on-Applied-Computing%2C-Programming-Languages-track#comment-form https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?feed/navlang:en/atom/comments/102 [CfP] ACM Symposium on Applied Computing: Separation of Concerns urn:md5:5b07267a5541aae361392c73ac758c18 Monday, May 30 2011 Monday, May 30 2011 Didier Verna Miscellaneous ACMconferencePSCSAC <p><strong>Programming for Separation of Concerns (PSC) at ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC)</strong> March 25-29, 2012 Riva del Garda (Trento) Italy</p> <h2>Description and Objectives</h2> <p>Complex systems are intrinsically expensive to develop because several concerns must be addressed simultaneously. Once the development phase is over, these systems are often hard to reuse and evolve because their concerns are intertwined and making apparently small changes force programmers to modify many parts. Moreover, legacy systems are difficult to evolve due to additional problems, including: lack of a well defined architecture, use of several programming languages and paradigms, etc.</p> <p>Separation of concerns (SoC) techniques such as computational reflection, aspect-oriented programming and subject-oriented programming have been successfully employed to produce systems whose concerns are well separated, thereby facilitating reuse and evolution of system components or systems as a whole. However, a criticism of techniques such as computational reflection is that they may bring about degraded performance compared with conventional software engineering techniques. Besides, it is difficult to precisely evaluate the degree of flexibility for reuse and evolution of systems provided by the adoption of these SoC techniques. Other serious issues come to mind, such as: is the use of these techniques double-edged? Can these systems suffer a ripple effect, whereby a small change in some part has unexpected and potentially dangerous effects on the whole?</p> <p>The Programming for Separation of Concerns (PSC) track at the 2012 Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC) aims to bring together researchers to share experiences in using SoC techniques, and explore the practical problems of existing tools, environments, etc. The track will address questions like: Can performance degradation be limited? Are unexpected changes dealt with by reflective or aspect-oriented systems? Is there any experience of long term evolution that shows a higher degree of flexibility of systems developed with such techniques? How such techniques cope with architectural erosion? Are these techniques helpful to deal with evolution of legacy systems?</p> <h2>Topics</h2> <p>Authors are invited to submit original papers. Submissions are encouraged, but not limited, to the following topics:</p> <ul> <li>Software architectures</li> <li>Configuration management systems</li> <li>Software reuse and evolution</li> <li>Performance issues for metalevel and aspect oriented systems</li> <li>Software engineering tools</li> <li>Consistency, integrity and security</li> <li>Generative approaches</li> <li>Experiences in using reflection, composition filters, aspect- and subject- orientation</li> <li>Evolution of legacy systems</li> <li>Reflective and aspect oriented middleware for distributed systems</li> <li>Modelling of SoC techniques to allow predictable outcomes from their use</li> <li>Formal methods for metalevel systems</li> </ul> <h2>Paper Submission</h2> <p>Original papers from the above mentioned or other related areas will be considered. Only full papers about original and unpublished research are sought. Parallel submission to other conferences or tracks is not acceptable.</p> <p>Papers can be submitted in electronic format via the SAC website (<a href="https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?post/2011/05/30/www.softconf.com/c/sac2012/">www.softconf.com/c/sac2012/</a>) within 31 August 2011. Please make sure that the authors name and affiliation do not appear on the submitted paper.</p> <p>Peer groups with expertise in the track focus area will blindly review submissions to the track. At least one author of the accepted paper should register and participate in the PSC track. Accepted papers will be published in the annual conference ACM proceedings.</p> <p>The camera-ready version of the accepted paper should be prepared using the ACM format (guidelines will be given on the SAC website). The maximum number of pages allowed for the final papers is six (6), with the option, at additional cost, to add two (2) more pages.</p> <p>A set of papers submitted to the PSC track and not accepted as full papers will be selected as poster papers and published in the ACM proceedings as 2-page papers, with the option, at additional cost, to add one (1) more page.</p> <h2>Important Dates</h2> <p>Paper Due August 31, 2011 Author Notification Oct. 12, 2011 Camera Ready Nov. 2, 2011</p> <p>Please check the web site for updates: <a href="https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?post/2011/05/30/www.dmi.unict.it/~tramonta/sac/">www.dmi.unict.it/~tramonta/sac/</a></p> https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?post/2011/05/30/%5BCfP%5D-ACM-Symposium-on-Applied-Computing%3A-Separation-of-Concerns#comment-form https://www.didierverna.net/blog/index.php?feed/navlang:en/atom/comments/82