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CALL FOR PAPERS: TOOLS EUROPE 2011 (Zurich, Jun 11) bettini@dsi.unifi.it (Lorenzo Bettini) (2010-09-27) |
From: | Lorenzo Bettini <bettini@dsi.unifi.it> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | Mon, 27 Sep 2010 13:18:41 +0200 |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
Keywords: | conference, CFP |
Posted-Date: | 28 Sep 2010 22:54:25 EDT |
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CALL FOR PAPERS
(Deadline: January 28, 2011)
TOOLS EUROPE 2011
49th International Conference
Objects, Models, Components, Patterns
Co-located with
International Conference on Model Transformation (ICMT 2011)
International Conference on Software Composition (SC 2011)
International Conference on Tests and Proofs (TAP 2011)
Zurich - Switzerland, 28 - 30 June 2011
http://ToolsEurope2011.lcc.uma.es/
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Now that object technology is mainstream, it can be studied in
combination with other technologies devoted to achieving high quality
software. TOOLS EUROPE is a long standing conference that brings
together researchers, practitioners and students to discuss objects,
models, components, patterns, languages and systems in a holistic way.
TOOLS has a strong practical bias, without losing sight of the
importance of correctness and performance.
TOOLS EUROPE solicits contributions on all aspects of object
technology and related fields, in particular model-based development,
component-based development, language implementation and patterns.
More generally, any contribution addressing topics in advanced
software technology falls within the scope of TOOLS. Reflecting
the practical emphasis of TOOLS, contributions showcasing applications
along with a sound conceptual contribution are particularly welcome.
Topics include:
* Applications to safety- and security-related software
* Aspects and aspect-oriented programming and modelling
* Component-based programming, modelling, tools
* Distributed and concurrent object systems
* Domain specific languages and language design
* Experience reports, including efforts at standardisation
* Frameworks for component-based development
* Language implementation techniques, compilers, run-time systems
* Model-driven development and model-driven architecture
* Multicore programming, models and patterns
* Object technology, including programming techniques, languages, tools
* Open source solutions and reproduction studies
* Patterns, pattern languages and tool support for patterns
* Practical applications of program verification and analysis
* Real-time object-oriented programming and design
* Testing of object-oriented systems
* Tools and frameworks for supporting model-driven development
* Trusted and reliable components
All contributions will be subject to a rigorous selection process
by the international Program Committee, with a stress on originality,
practicality and overall quality. For detailed submission information
see the conference page.
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS
series [final approval pending]. A selection of the best papers of
the conference will be invited to submit extended versions to the
renewed Journal of Object Technology (http://www.jot.fm)
Important Dates:
* Papers submission deadline: January 28, 2011
* Acceptance notification: March 23, 2011
* Camera-ready final copy: April 4, 2011
* Conference: June 28 - 30, 2011
Conference Chair:
- Bertrand Meyer, ETH Zurich and Eiffel Software
Program Chairs:
- Judith Bishop, Microsoft Research, USA
- Antonio Vallecillo, Universidad de Malaga, Spain
Invited Speakers:
- Oscar Nierstrasz, University of Bern, Switzerland
- Frank Tip, IBM Research, USA
Publicity Chair:
- Esther Guerra, Universidad Autsnoma de Madrid, Spain
Program Committee:
- Uwe Assman, University of Dresden, Germany
- Alexandre Bergel, University of Chile, Chile
- Lorenzo Bettini, University of Torino, Italy
- William R. Cook, University of Texas Austin, USA
- Juan de Lara, Universidad Autsnoma de Madrid, Spain
- Wolfgang de Meuter, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium
- Julian Dolby, IBM Research, USA
- Sophia Drossopolou, Imperial College London, UK
- Catherine Dubois, ENSIIE, France
- Stiphane Ducasse, INRIA Lille Nord Europe, France
- Gregor Engels, University of Paderborn, Germany
- Erik Ernst, Aarhus University, Denmark
- Benoit Garbinato, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
- Jeszs Garcma-Molina, Universidad de Murcia, Spain
- Angelo Gargantini, University of Bergamo, Italy
- Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA
- Thomas Gschwind, IBM Research, Switzerland
- Matthias Hauswith, University of Lugano, Switzerland
- Nigel Horspool, University of Victoria, Canada
- Gerti Kappel, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Doug Lea, State University of New York Oswego, USA
- Welf Lvwe, Linnaeus University, Sweden
- Peter M|ller, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
- Aditya Nori, Microsoft Research, India
- Nate Nystrom, University of Lugano, Switzerland
- Manuel Oriol, University of York, UK
- Richard Paige, University of York, UK
- Ralf Reussner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
- Peter Thiemann, University of Freiburg, Germany
- Nikolai Tillmann, Microsoft Research, USA
- Laurence Tratt, Bournemouth University, UK
- Arie van Deursen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
- Jan Vitek, Purdue University, USA
- Jules White, Vanderbilt University, USA
- Manuel Wimmer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
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