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Smalltalks 2010 Research Track: Call for Papers

SergeStinckwich
CALL FOR PAPERS


SMALLTALKS 2010
4th Argentinian Smalltalk Conference
Research Track: Call for Papers
November 11th – 13th, 2010

Important dates:

Submission (Hard Deadline): September 7th, 2010 (Argentinian time:
UTC/GMT -3 hours).
Notification of acceptance: October 6th, 2010.
Camera Ready Submission: October 20th, 2010.

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Conference Site: Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (UTN), Concepción del
Uruguay (Entre Ríos, Argentina)

In the past three years the Smalltalks series of conferences
(www.fast.org.ar) have been a lively forum on Smalltalk-based software
technologies that attracted over more than 200 people from both academia
and industry for three days.

During the first three conferences, the industrial partners showed the
applicability of Smalltalk in business, while researches (both students
and professors) showed their advances and didactic uses of Smalltalk.
The presented approaches and methodologies concerned the language, its
implementation  technology, its programming tools as well as the
software development culture it supports.

This year the accepted papers not only will be available in the website
but also the best ranked ones will be published in a special edition of
Elsevier COMLAN Journal. Thus, we invite to submit papers in the
research track on original scientific research conducted in and/or for
Smalltalk in general.

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

•        Aspects, Aspect Languages and Applications.
•        Ambient Intelligence, Ubiquitous / Pervasive Computing and
Embedded Systems.
•        Compilation Technology, Optimization, Virtual Machines.
•        Educational Material.
•        Language Engineering, Extensions.
•        Model Driven Engineering / Development.
•        Meta-Modeling, Reflection and Meta-programming.
•        Programming in the Large, Design, Architectures and Components.
•        Programming Environments, Browsers, User Interfaces, UI Frameworks.
•        Reasoning About Code (Analysis, Refactoring, Type Inference,
Metrics).
•        Team Management.
•        Testing, Extreme Programming / Practices.
•        Web Services, Internet Applications, Event-driven Programming.
•        Experience Reports.

Important dates:

Submission (Hard Deadline): September 7th, 2010 (Argentinian time:
UTC/GMT -3 hours).
Notification of acceptance: October 6th, 2010.
Camera Ready Submission: October 20th, 2010.

Papers:

Papers should be written in English, in pdf-format and not exceed 15
pages (including references and figures), using Elsevier journal format.

Templates for LaTeX formats can be found at
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/authorsview.authors/elsart

Papers must be submitted through the EasyChair submission web site at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smalltalks10

The accepted papers will be digitally available in the conference
website. From accepted papers, selected ones will be published in a
special edition of Elsevier COMLAN Journal.

Papers submitted must not have been previously published and must not be
under review for publication elsewhere. Papers must strictly adhere to
submission guidelines. If you have questions, please send an e-mail to
Marcus Denker and Gabriela Arévalo to [hidden email]
using [Smalltalks2010-RT] as a tag in the e-mail subject.

Program Committee
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•        Alexandre Bergel (DCC, Universidad de Chile, Chile)
•        Noury Bouraqadi (Ecole des Mines, Douai, France)
•        Gilad Bracha (Ministry of Truth, USA)
•        Johan Brichau (Inceptive.be, Belgium)
•        Johan Fabry (DCC, Universidad de Chile, Chile)
•        Alejandro Fernandez (LIFIA - Facultad de Informática – UNLP,
Argentina)
•        Tudor Girba (Sw-eng. Software Engineering GmbH, Switzerland)
•        Andy Kellens (SOFT, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
•        Michele Lanza (University of Lugano, Switzerland)
•        Adrian Lienhard (SCG, University of Bern, Switzerland)
•        Damien Pollet (INRIA / Université de Lille 1, France)
•        Lukas Renggli (SCG, University of Bern, Switzerland)
•        David Röthlisberger (SCG, University of Bern, Switzerland)
•        Tom Van Cutsem (SOFT, Vrije Universeit Brussels, Belgium)

Program Chairs
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•        Marcus Denker (INRIA, Lille, France)
•        Gabriela Arévalo (Universidad Austral, Buenos Aires, Argentina)


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Serge Stinckwich
UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC), Hanoi, Vietnam
Every DSL ends up being Smalltalk
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