Keynote Speakers
Generative Programming and Component Engineering
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Ralf Lämmel is Professor of Computer Science at University of Koblenz-Landau.
In his career, he also served at Microsoft Corp., Free University of
Amsterdam, Dutch Center for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI),
and University of Rostock. Ralf Lämmel's speciality is "software
language engineering" but he is generally interested in themes that
combine software engineering and programming languages. Ralf Lämmel is
one of the founding fathers of the international summer school series
GTTSE-Generative and Transformational Techniques on Software
Engineering and the SLE conference (Software Language Engineering).
Invited talk The Hitchhiker's Guide to Software Languages
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Martin Erwig will present this year's joint GPCE/SLE keynote.
Martin Erwig is Professor of Computer Science at Oregon State
University where he has been teaching since 2000. He received his
Ph.D. and Habilitation in Computer Science from the University of
Hagen in Germany. He is the author or co-author of two books and
over 90 peer-reviewed publications, for which he received several
best paper awards. His research interests center around the
design of domain-specific languages, mainly within the contexts
of functional programming and visual languages.
Invited talk A Language for Software Variation Research
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