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SCP: Advances in
Smalltalk based systems, from high level environment to
hardware devices |
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Important
Dates |
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Paper
submission deadline: |
Oct.
15th, 2012 |
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Notification
of acceptance: |
Jan.
15th, 2013 |
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Final
papers due: |
May 15th,
2013 |
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Publication
date for the SCP special issue: |
Oct.,
2013 |
Call
for Papers
In connection with the
IWST series of workshops, held
annually in association with the ESUG conference, the Science
of Computer Programming (SCP) will feature a special issue with papers
that focus on software system
development based on Smalltalk. For this special issue we invite
submission of
high quality papers, including extended and updated versions of
papers
published at IWST in 2012 or earlier, and also including other
papers with
relevant topics as described below.
Topics
Relevant topics include
Smalltalk support for the
entire life cycle of software systems, ranging from high-level
active
specifications
to low-level hardware support.
This special
issue
of SCP will explore topics in the Smalltalk design of tools and
environments
that promote good software engineering properties, e.g., with
respect to
analyzability, predictability, expressiveness, evolvability, and
semantic
interactions. The special issue aims to highlight some hard and
deep issues and
tradeoffs, and to try to characterize the conflicts and, to the
extent
possible, describe useful solutions.
Submission
Guidelines
Submission of high quality
papers to this special
issue of SCP are hereby invited, including extended and updated
versions of
papers published at IWST in 2012 or earlier, and also including
other papers
with relevant topics as described above.
Submission is by Elsevier Editorial System no later than October
15th, 2012, midnight Samoa Apia
time. Authors should select the Smalltalk
Based System special issue. Notification of acceptance is
sent out on January
15th, 2013. A final version of the paper is due on May 15th,
2013.
The paper must be
formatted according to the Elsevier
style as specified on authorinstructions - N10BF0
with a maximum of 20 pages
including references and
appendices etc.
The papers will be
reviewed by the program committee.
Submitted papers will be treated as confidential during the
review process.
Submitted papers must not be published or submitted for
publication elsewhere,
and in particular papers published at IWST workshops must be
extended and/or
updated compared to the workshop version of the paper.
Preliminary
program Committee
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Loïc Lagadec |
LabSticc, ENSTA-Bretagne, France |
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Alain Plantec, |
LabSticc, University of Brest, France |
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Gabriela Arevalo |
Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina |
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Marcus Denker |
Rmod, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe, France |
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Luc Fabresse |
Ecole des Mines de Douai, France, |
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Tudor Girba |
CompuGroup Medical Schweiz, Switzerland |
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Andy Kellens |
Software Languages Lab, Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, Belgium |
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Mickaël Kerboeuf |
LabSticc, University of Brest, France |
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Jannik Laval |
LaBRI, University of Bordeaux, France |
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Yann Monclair |
JP Morgan, UK |
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Mariano Martinez Peck |
Ecole des Mines de Douai, France, |
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Lukas Renggli |
Google, Switzerland |
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Jorge Ressia |
Software Composition Group, University of
Bern, Switzerland |
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Bastian Steinert |
HPI, Software Architecture Group, Germany |
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Hernan Wilkinson |
10Pines, IT consultancy, Buenos Aires,
Argentina |