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Generative Programming and Component Engineering
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Third International Conference on
Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'04)
Vancouver, October 24-28, 2004
co-located with OOPSLA 2004 and ISMM 2004
http://gpce04.gpce.org
Online Registration
http://www.regmaster.com/oopsla2004.html
early registration with reduced rates closes September 16
Generative and component approaches have the potential to revolutionize
software development in a similar way as automation and components
revolutionized manufacturing. Generative Programming (developing
programs that synthesize other programs), Component Engineering (raising
the level of modularization and analysis in application design), and
Domain-Specific Languages (elevating program specifications to compact
domain-specific notations that are easier to write and maintain) are key
technologies for automating program development.
GPCE arose as a joint conference, merging the prior conference on
Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering (GCSE) and the
Workshop on Semantics, Applications, and Implementation of Program
Generation (SAIG). The goal of GPCE is to provide a meeting place for
researchers and practitioners interested in cutting edge approaches to
software development. We aim to foster further cross-fertilization
between the software engineering research community on the one hand, and
the programming languages community on the other, in addition to
supporting the original research goals of both the GCSE and the SAIG
communities. We seek papers both in software engineering and in programming
languages, and especially those that bridge the gap and are accessible to
both communities at the same time.
- Invited speakers
- Keynote: Jack Greenfield on Software Factories
- Peter Mosses on Modular Language Descriptions
- Technical program
- 25 papers
- Aspect-orientation
- Staged programming
- Meta-programming
- Model-driven approaches
- Product lines
- Domain-specific languages
- Tutorials
- Adaptive Object-Model Architecture: Dynamically Adapting
to Changing Requirements
- Multi-stage Programming in Meta-OCaml
- Generative Software Development
- Program Transformation Systems: Theory and Practice
for Software Generation, Maintenance and Reengineering
- Workshops
- Software Transformation Systems Workshop
- First MetaOCaml? Workshop
- Young Researchers Workshop
- Workshop on Best Practices Model-Driven Software Development
- Workshop on Managing Variabilities Consistently in Design and Code
- Demonstrations
- Implementation of DSLs using staged interpreters in MetaOCaml?
- MetaEdit?+: Domain-Specific Modeling for Full Code Generation
Demonstrated
- Towards Domain-Driven Development: the SmartTools? Software Factory
- Xirc: Cross-Artifact Information Retrieval
- C-SAW and GenAWeave?: A Two-Level Aspect Weaving Toolsuite
- The Concern Manipulation Environment
- Program Transformations for Re-Engineering C++ Components