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Date: 2007-12-07 05:15:32


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                      FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

            First Workshop on Generative Technologies
                            WGT 2008

                     http://wgt2008.elte.hu/

                    a satellite event of the
               11th European Joint Conferences on
                 Theory and Practice of Software
                          (ETAPS 2008)
                       Budapest - Hungary
                          April 5, 2008

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NEWS

Invited speaker:

     Bran Selic
     Adjunct Professor, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

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IMPORTANT DATES

- Submission of full paper: December 10, 2007
- Submission of tool demo paper: December 10, 2007
- Author notification: January 10, 2008
- Final version due: January 25, 2008

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SCOPE

Generative programming is an emerging paradigm aimed
at automating important tasks in software development,
compile-time and run-time code transformation, and the
creation of domain-specific languages and flexible libraries.
The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for
researchers and practitioners working in this area to discuss
state-of-the-art generative technologies and tools, and
exchange ideas about the future of generative programming.
Papers describing practical applications of generative styles,
and new research directions are expected. Suggested areas of
interest in the workshop include, but are not limited to:

- Generative programming, metaprogramming
- Separation of concerns, aspect-oriented techniques
- Intentional programming
- Domain engineering and domain analysis
- Product-line architectures
- Compile-time and run-time code transformation
- Multi-stage languages
- Generic and Active library-development
- Analysis of language support for generative programming
- Semantics, type-systems of generative programs
- Case Studies and Demonstration Cases

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PAPER SUBMISSION

RESEARCH PAPERS (full papers, 8-10 pages) as well as
TOOL DEMO PAPERS (up to 2 pages) should be submitted to
the WGT 2008 organizers in ENTCS format (http://www.entcs.org).
Submissions should be sent by e-mail to wgt_at_aszt.inf.elte.hu.

Further information will be available at the WGT 2008 home page.
At least one author of each accepted submission must register
and present the paper at the workshop.

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PROCEEDINGS

After revision, final copies of the accepted papers will be
published in Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
(ENTCS), Elsevier Science (http://www.entcs.org).

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

- Zoltan Porkolab Eotvos Lorand University (HUN)
- Norbert Pataki Eotvos Lorand University (HUN)
- Adam Sipos Eotvos Lorand University (HUN)

   e-mail: wgt_at_[hidden]

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

- Don Batory University of Texas at Austin (USA)
- Jaakko Jarvi Texas A&M University (USA)
- Ralf Lammel University of Koblenz-Landau (GER)
- Hanspeter Mössenböck Johannes Kepler University Linz (AT)
- Zoltan Porkolab Eotvos Lorand University (HUN)
- Elke Pulvermüller University of Osnabrueck (GER)
- Awais Rashid Lancaster University (UK)
- Joao Saraiva University of Minho (POR)
- Jeremy Siek University of Colorado at Boulder (USA)
- Yannis Smaragdakis University of Oregon (USA)
- Istvan Zolyomi Eotvos Lorand University (HUN)

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