CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
Seventh International Conference on
Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'08)
October 19-23, 2008
Nashville, Tennessee
(co-located with OOPSLA 2008)
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT.
GPCE'08 proceedings published by ACM Press.
Important Dates
* Proposal submission deadline for tutorial proposals:
March 20, 2008
* Date for notification of acceptance:
April 5, 2008
Tutorials that have less than 10 early registrants will be at risk of cancellation.
Overview
Proposals for high-quality tutorials in all areas of generative programming
and component-based development, from academic research to industrial
applications, are solicited. Tutorial levels may be introductory, intermediate,
or advanced. A tutorial's purpose is to give a deeper insight into an area than a
conventional lecture. GPCE tutorials are typically half-day sessions consisting
of two 90-minute blocks separated by a 30-minute break. Attendees are provided with
handouts. The topic of a tutorial can come from a truly broad spectrum. Any interesting
theme included but not restricted to the GPCE topic list (see below)
is welcome. A tutorial must be expected to attract a reasonable number of
participants. This is most likely the case if the topic is new or relevant to a
broad community. (Tutorials that have less than 10 early registrants will be at
risk of cancellation.) If you have deep experience in a GPCE topic area, from
which others could benefit, please consider submitting a proposal.
Topics
GPCE seeks contributions in software engineering and in programming
languages related (but not limited) to:
* Generative programming
* Reuse, meta-programming, partial evaluation, multi-stage and
multi-level languages, step-wise refinement,
and generic programming
* Semantics, type systems, symbolic computation, linking and
explicit substitution, in-lining and macros, templates, and
program transformation
* Runtime code generation, compilation, active libraries,
synthesis from specifications, development methods, generation of
non-code artifacts, formal methods, and reflection
* Generative techniques for
* Product-line architectures
* Distributed, real-time and embedded systems
* Model-driven development and architecture
* Resource bounded/safety critical systems.
* Component-based software engineering
*Reuse, distributed platforms and middleware, distributed
systems, evolution, patterns, development methods, deployment and
configuration techniques, and formal methods
* Integration of generative and component-based approaches
* Domain engineering and domain analysis
* Domain-specific languages including visual and UML-based DSLs
* Separation of concerns
* Aspect-oriented and feature-oriented programming,
* Intentional programming and multi-dimensional separation of
concerns
* Industrial applications of the above
Co-location with OOPSLA
The technical program of GPCE will start on Sunday, October 19, 2008. The
technical program of OOPSLA (that is, the technical paper sessions) will start
on Tuesday, October 21, 2008. GPCE satellite events will either be scheduled
concurrently with the GPCE technical program or concurrently with the OOPSLA
main technical program. As such, attendance will be more convenient than in
the case of a model where extra days are allocated before or after the main
technical conference program. However, the satellite events will also receive
competition for attendance in this way.
Submission Format
Proposals must contain all information requested in the
SubmissionFormat template.
What should a tutorial look like?
The
TutorialGuidelines offer suggestions to authors of accepted tutorial proposals
for preparing and presenting tutorial.
Submission Process
Proposals must be submitted electronically (in .pdf format) to
tutorials08@gpce.org. The submission
deadline is
March 20, 2008, but early submission is strongly encouraged. All proposals
will be reviewed by the Chair for GPCE Satellite Events and by members of the GPCE Program
Committee to ensure a high quality and an appropriate mix of topics so that the combined program
of satellite events attracts a large interest among the various segments within the broad GPCE
community.
Contact
For additional information, clarification, or questions please feel
free to contact the Chair for GPCE Satellite Events (Ralf Lämmel,
tutorials08@gpce.org).