IWST 24 Information and Call For Papers
IWST 24 — International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies Lille,
France; July 8th to 11th, 2024
Goals and scope
The goals of the workshop is to create a forum around contributions and
experiences in building or using technologies related to Smalltalk.
While maturity of presented ideas and results is not crucial, it is
expected that their presentation triggers discussion and exchange of
ideas. The topics of your paper can be on all aspect of Smalltalk,
theoretical as well as practical. Authors are invited to submit research
articles or industrial papers.
Important Dates
Extended abstract submission deadline: March 31st, 2024
Extended abstract notification deadline: April 7th, 2024
Full/short paper submission deadline: May 19th, 2024
Full/short paper first-round notification deadline: June 30th, 2024
Workshop: July 9-10, 2024
Full/short paper resubmission deadline: July 21st, 2024
Full/short paper final notification deadline: July 31st, 2024
Camera ready package submission deadline: August 25th, 2024
Topics
We welcome contributions on all aspects, theoretical as well as
practical, of Smalltalk related topics such as:
Code Analysis
Automated Testing
Debugging
Compilers, Virtual Machines and Language implementations
Meta-programming and Meta-modeling
Refactorings
Design patterns
Experience reports
Libraries and frameworks
New dialects or languages implemented in Smalltalk
Interaction and integration with other languages
Tools
Submissions, reviews, and selection
Authors interetsed to present their work at the IWST 2024 are invited to
submit an abstract of the intended talk before the extended abstract
submission deadline. The extended abstract should be not longer than 2
pages following the CEUR ART style
https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip.
Author of the submitted extended abstratcs will be notified and invited
to present their work by the extended abstract notification deadline
which enables presenters to register at the early registration prices.
Authors of the accepted abstracts are also invited to submit a paper to
be subject of the review and a potential acceptance for publishing in
the IWST 2024 Proceedings.
We are looking for papers of two kinds:
Paper accepted for publishing will be published within a CEUR-WS
Proceedings cid:part1.33sxixjP.5M6YTbsC@inria.fr. Hence, both
submissions and final papers must be prepared using the CEUR ART style
https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip.
All submissions must be sent via EasyChair submission page
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwst2024.
Pay attention, for organisation constraints, when submitting your
article you are expected to register to the conference and pay the
conference fees.
Reviewing
As the workshop format encourages bringing fresh ideas and early results
to be presented and discussed, and aims for giving a chance to young
community members to learn and grow, we will allow submissions with a
discussion potential to be conditionally accepted. In this case, authors
are expected to follow the recommendation of the reviewers.
Consequently, the reviewing process will be organized in two rounds:
Best Paper Award
To encourage the submission of high-quality ideas, contributions, and
papers, the IWST organizing committee is very proud to announce a Award
competition in the categories of best idea, best contribution to the
community and best paper for this edition of IWST.
The ranking will be decided by the program committee during the review
process and by the audience voting during the conference.
The awards will be given during the ESUG conference social event.
The Awards will take place only with a minimum of six submissions.
Notice also that to be eligible, a paper/abstract must be presented at
the workshop by one of the author and that the presenting author must be
registered at the ESUG conference.
Program chairs
Steven Costiou, Inria Lille, France (chair),
Guille Polito, Inria Lille, France (chair),
Gordana Rakic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia (chair)
Program committee
to be published ...
Dear ESUG friends,
we have two good news for you:
we have extended the submission deadline for IWST papers submission
until the end of this week
https://esug.github.io/2024-Conference/IWST2024.html
this year we open a new track at IWST. Now you can come and present to
our community your contribution that has been previously published at
another venue https://esug.github.io/2024-Conference/IWST-24-preprints.html
For both IWST tracks, please be aware of the early registration deadline
that is approaching very fast https://registration.esug.org/ESUG.
Looking forward for your submissions,
IWST team
On 14. 3. 24. 09:47, Steven Costiou wrote:
IWST 24 Information and Call For Papers
IWST 24 — International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies Lille,
France; July 8th to 11th, 2024
Goals and scope
The goals of the workshop is to create a forum around contributions
and experiences in building or using technologies related to
Smalltalk. While maturity of presented ideas and results is not
crucial, it is expected that their presentation triggers discussion
and exchange of ideas. The topics of your paper can be on all aspect
of Smalltalk, theoretical as well as practical. Authors are invited to
submit research articles or industrial papers.
Important Dates
Extended abstract submission deadline: March 31st, 2024
Extended abstract notification deadline: April 7th, 2024
Full/short paper submission deadline: May 19th, 2024
Full/short paper first-round notification deadline: June 30th, 2024
Workshop: July 9-10, 2024
Full/short paper resubmission deadline: July 21st, 2024
Full/short paper final notification deadline: July 31st, 2024
Camera ready package submission deadline: August 25th, 2024
Topics
We welcome contributions on all aspects, theoretical as well as
practical, of Smalltalk related topics such as:
Code Analysis
Automated Testing
Debugging
Compilers, Virtual Machines and Language implementations
Meta-programming and Meta-modeling
Refactorings
Design patterns
Experience reports
Libraries and frameworks
New dialects or languages implemented in Smalltalk
Interaction and integration with other languages
Tools
Submissions, reviews, and selection
Authors interetsed to present their work at the IWST 2024 are invited
to submit an abstract of the intended talk before the extended
abstract submission deadline. The extended abstract should be not
longer than 2 pages following the CEUR ART style
https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip.
Author of the submitted extended abstratcs will be notified and
invited to present their work by the extended abstract notification
deadline which enables presenters to register at the early
registration prices.
Authors of the accepted abstracts are also invited to submit a paper
to be subject of the review and a potential acceptance for publishing
in the IWST 2024 Proceedings.
We are looking for papers of two kinds:
Paper accepted for publishing will be published within a CEUR-WS
Proceedings
imap://goca%40dmi%2Euns%2Eac%2Ers@mail.pmf.uns.ac.rs:143/fetch%3EUID%3E/INBOX%3E98259?header=quotebody&part=1.1.2.2&filename=text.html.
Hence, both submissions and final papers must be prepared using the
CEUR ART style https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip.
All submissions must be sent via EasyChair submission page
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwst2024.
Pay attention, for organisation constraints, when submitting your
article you are expected to register to the conference and pay the
conference fees.
Reviewing
As the workshop format encourages bringing fresh ideas and early
results to be presented and discussed, and aims for giving a chance to
young community members to learn and grow, we will allow submissions
with a discussion potential to be conditionally accepted. In this
case, authors are expected to follow the recommendation of the reviewers.
Consequently, the reviewing process will be organized in two rounds:
Best Paper Award
To encourage the submission of high-quality ideas, contributions, and
papers, the IWST organizing committee is very proud to announce a
Award competition in the categories of best idea, best contribution
to the community and best paper for this edition of IWST.
The ranking will be decided by the program committee during the review
process and by the audience voting during the conference.
The awards will be given during the ESUG conference social event.
The Awards will take place only with a minimum of six submissions.
Notice also that to be eligible, a paper/abstract must be presented at
the workshop by one of the author and that the presenting author must
be registered at the ESUG conference.
Program chairs
Steven Costiou, Inria Lille, France (chair),
Guille Polito, Inria Lille, France (chair),
Gordana Rakic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia (chair)
Program committee
to be published ...
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