ACM SIGPLAN 2008 Workshop on
Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation (PEPM '08)
Mon-Tue, January 7-8, 2008
San Francisco, USA
co-located with POPL'08
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN
http://www.program-transformation.org/PEPM08
Online registration open at
http://www.regmaster.com/conf/popl2008.html
Early registration deadline is December 13, 2007
News
2008-07-18
PEPM 2009 will be co-located with POPL 2009 in Savannah, GA, USA
2007-12-06
PEPM program.
2007-11-20
Registration is open.
2007-11-12
20 submissions accepted.
2007-10-20
74 submissions (papers+tools).
Largest number since PEPM 1991.
2007-07-25
PEPM 2008 will be co-located with POPL 2008 in San Francisco, USA.
The PEPM Symposium/Workshop series aims to bring together researchers
and practitioners working in the areas of program manipulation,
partial evaluation, and program generation. PEPM focuses on
techniques, theory, tools, and applications of analysis and
manipulation of programs.
The 2008 PEPM workshop will be based on a broad interpretation of
semantics-based program manipulation and continue last year's
successful effort to expand the scope of PEPM significantly beyond the
traditionally covered areas of partial evaluation and specialization
and include practical applications of program transformations such as
refactoring tools, and practical implementation techniques such as
rule-based transformation systems. In addition, the scope of PEPM
covers manipulation and transformations of program and system
representations such as structural and semantic models that occur in
the context of model-driven development. In order to reach out to
practitioners, a separate category of tool demonstration papers will
be solicited.
Topics of interest for PEPM'08 include, but are not limited to:
- Program and model manipulation techniques such as transformations driven by rules, patterns, or analyses, partial evaluation, specialization, program inversion, program composition, slicing, symbolic execution, refactoring, aspect weaving, decompilation, and obfuscation.
- Program analysis techniques that are used to drive program/model manipulation such as abstract interpretation, static analysis, binding-time analysis, dynamic analysis, constraint solving, and type systems.
- Analysis and transformation for programs/models with advanced features such as objects, generics, ownership types, aspects, reflection, XML type systems, component frameworks, and middleware.
- Techniques that treat programs/models as data objects including meta-programming, generative programming, staged computation, and model-driven program generation and transformation.
- Application of the above techniques including experimental studies, engineering needed for scalability, and benchmarking. Examples of application domains include legacy program understanding and transformation, domain-specific language implementations, scientific computing, middleware frameworks and infrastructure needed for distributed and web-based applications, resource-limited computation, and security.
We especially encourage papers that break new ground including
descriptions of how program/model manipulation tools can be integrated
into realistic software development processes, descriptions of robust
tools capable of effectively handling realistic applications, and new
areas of application such as rapidly evolving systems, distributed and
webbased programming including middleware manipulation, model-driven
development, and on-the-fly program adaptation driven by run-time or
statistical analysis.
The workshop proceedings will be published in the
ACM Digital Library and selected papers will be invited for a journal special issue dedicated to PEPM'08.
Follow these links for complete
Call for Papers and
Important Dates.