[clean-list] CFP ITSLE2011: Industry Track of Software Language Engineering 2011

Pieter Koopman pieter at cs.ru.nl
Mon Mar 14 14:16:21 MET 2011


Call for papers

ITSLE2011: Industry Track of Software Language Engineering
Braga, Portugal, July 5th 2011
http://planet-sl.org/itsle2011/
Workshop at SLE 2011

Important dates
Submission deadline of abstract: 25th of April
Submission deadline of paper: 2nd of May
Notification: 6th of June
Workshop: 5th of July
Final papers due: 20th of June


Scope
Software Language Engineering based techniques, such as domain Specific
Languages and Model Driven Software Engineering, are used more and more
within industry. This shows the strength and potential of DSLs and MDSE.
However, it is clear that industry is still in an explorative phase. There
are still a number of challenges to be addressed, for instance, with respect
to scalability of these techniques, efficient tool development for these
techniques, the methodology of using these techniques, and evolution and
(version) management of the developed artifacts. These challenges have to be
resolved in order to convince industry to start using these techniques on a
very large scale.

The Industry Track is dedicated to industrial research on and application of
SLE based techniques, including industry oriented work done in universities
and research organizations. We seek high-quality contributions from
practitioners and as well as industrial and academic researchers. We promote
industrial partners to exchange their experiences with SLE based techniques.
Topics of interest include, but aren’t limited to:
* industrial research results
* academic research results that have been applied or have a potential
application in an industrial field
* experience reports on industrial SLE projects and applications
* industrial challenges, best practices, guidelines and pitfalls
* tool presentations, of industrial-strength commercial tools as well as
novel academic tools that have not yet industrial strength, but address a
real industrial need

Paper submission
We solicit the following types of papers:
* Research papers: These should report a substantial research contribution
to ITSLE and/or successful application of SLE techniques. Full paper
submissions must not exceed 20 pages.
* Experience reports: The objective of experience reports is to discuss
results (both good and bad), obstacles, and lessons learned associated with
applying SLE techniques in the "real world". Experiences from practitioners
provide valuable input into future research directions and allow others to
learn from successes and failures.  These papers must not exceed 10 pages.
* Tool demonstration papers: Because of ITSLE's ample interest in tools, we
seek papers that present software tools related to the field of SLE. These
papers will accompany a tool demonstration to be given at the workshop.
These papers must not exceed 10 pages. The selection criteria include the
innovative aspects of the tool and the relevance of the tool to industrial
application. Submissions may also include an appendix (that will not be
published) containing additional screen-shots and discussion of the proposed
demonstration.

Submitted articles must not have been previously published or currently be
submitted for publication elsewhere. All submitted papers will be loosely
reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. Submissions
will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
* Research papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality of the work,
contribution to the state-of-the-art, and overall interest to industrial
application of SLE techniques.
* Experience reports will be evaluated on the basis of clarity of the
motivation for the work, and the relevance to the industrial and academic
SLE community.
* Tool papers will be evaluated on technical foundations, novelty, and on
industrial relevance like stability, robustness and its potential for broad
application.
Papers have to be submitted via EasyChair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=itsle2011

Proceedings
The proceedings will be published via the ACM Digital Library (under
negotiation).

Organization
Suzana Andova, Eindhoven University of Technology

Program Committee
Suzana Andova, Eindhoven University of Technology
Mark van den Brand (co-chair), Eindhoven University of Technology
Jordi Cabot, INRIA
Benoît Combemale, INRIA
Zoltán Horváth, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Ivan Kurtev, University of Twente
Ralf Laemmel, University of Koblenz-Landau
Bernhard Merkle, SICK AG
Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor
Pierre-Etienne Moreau, INRIA
Istvan Nagy, ASML
Betsy Pepels (co-chair), Capgemini
Rinus Plasmeijer, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Tijs van der Storm, CWI
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase
Tom Verhoeff, Eindhoven University of Technology
Markus Voelter, voelter – ingenieurbüro für softwaretechnologie







Call for papers

ITSLE2011: Industry Track of Software Language Engineering
Braga, Portugal, July 5th 2011
http://planet-sl.org/itsle2011/
Workshop at SLE 2011

Important dates
Submission deadline of abstract: 25th of April
Submission deadline of paper: 2nd of May
Notification: 6th of June
Workshop: 5th of July
Final papers due: 20th of June


Scope
Software Language Engineering based techniques, such as domain Specific
Languages and Model Driven Software Engineering, are used more and more
within industry. This shows the strength and potential of DSLs and MDSE.
However, it is clear that industry is still in an explorative phase. There
are still a number of challenges to be addressed, for instance, with respect
to scalability of these techniques, efficient tool development for these
techniques, the methodology of using these techniques, and evolution and
(version) management of the developed artifacts. These challenges have to be
resolved in order to convince industry to start using these techniques on a
very large scale.

The Industry Track is dedicated to industrial research on and application of
SLE based techniques, including industry oriented work done in universities
and research organizations. We seek high-quality contributions from
practitioners and as well as industrial and academic researchers. We promote
industrial partners to exchange their experiences with SLE based techniques.
Topics of interest include, but aren�t limited to:
* industrial research results
* academic research results that have been applied or have a potential
application in an industrial field
* experience reports on industrial SLE projects and applications
* industrial challenges, best practices, guidelines and pitfalls
* tool presentations, of industrial-strength commercial tools as well as
novel academic tools that have not yet industrial strength, but address a
real industrial need

Paper submission
We solicit the following types of papers:
* Research papers: These should report a substantial research contribution
to ITSLE and/or successful application of SLE techniques. Full paper
submissions must not exceed 20 pages.
* Experience reports: The objective of experience reports is to discuss
results (both good and bad), obstacles, and lessons learned associated with
applying SLE techniques in the "real world". Experiences from practitioners
provide valuable input into future research directions and allow others to
learn from successes and failures.� These papers must not exceed 10 pages.
* Tool demonstration papers: Because of ITSLE's ample interest in tools, we
seek papers that present software tools related to the field of SLE. These
papers will accompany a tool demonstration to be given at the workshop.
These papers must not exceed 10 pages. The selection criteria include the
innovative aspects of the tool and the relevance of the tool to industrial
application. Submissions may also include an appendix (that will not be
published) containing additional screen-shots and discussion of the proposed
demonstration.

Submitted articles must not have been previously published or currently be
submitted for publication elsewhere. All submitted papers will be loosely
reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. Submissions
will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
* Research papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality of the work,
contribution to the state-of-the-art, and overall interest to industrial
application of SLE techniques.
* Experience reports will be evaluated on the basis of clarity of the
motivation for the work, and the relevance to the industrial and academic
SLE community.
* Tool papers will be evaluated on technical foundations, novelty, and on
industrial relevance like stability, robustness and its potential for broad
application.
Papers have to be submitted via EasyChair:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=itsle2011

Proceedings
The proceedings will be published via the ACM Digital Library (under
negotiation).

Organization
Suzana Andova, Eindhoven University of Technology

Program Committee
Suzana Andova, Eindhoven University of Technology
Mark van den Brand (co-chair), Eindhoven University of Technology
Jordi Cabot, INRIA
Beno�t Combemale, INRIA
Zolt�n Horv�th, E�tv�s Lor�nd University, Budapest
Ivan Kurtev, University of Twente
Ralf Laemmel, University of Koblenz-Landau
Bernhard Merkle, SICK AG
Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor
Pierre-Etienne Moreau, INRIA
Istvan Nagy, ASML
Betsy Pepels (co-chair), Capgemini
Rinus Plasmeijer, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Tijs van der Storm, CWI
Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase
Tom Verhoeff, Eindhoven University of Technology
Markus Voelter, voelter � ingenieurb�ro f�r softwaretechnologie


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