Dear Haskellers, The included call for participation in the 5th international workshop on Equation-based Object-Oriented Languages and Tools (EOOLT) 2013 may be of interest to those interested in declarative domain-specific languages in the context of Haskell.
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 EOOLT 2013 5th International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools Nottingham, UK, 19 April, 2013 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION *** Early registration deadline: *** *** 5 April, 2013 *** *** http://www.eoolt.org/2013 *** During the past decade, integrated model-based design of complex cyber- physical systems (which mix physical dynamics with software and networks) has gained significant attention. Hybrid modeling languages based on equations, supporting both continuous-time and event-based aspects (e.g. Modelica, SysML, VHDL-AMS, and Simulink/Simscape) enable high-level reuse and integrated modeling capabilities of both the physically surrounding system and software for embedded systems. The EOOLT workshop addresses the current state of the art of such equation-based object-oriented (EOO) modeling languages, as well as open issues that currently still limit their expressiveness, correctness, and usefulness. Moreover, integration of and comparison with related approaches and languages, such as actor-oriented, synchronous, and domain specific languages, are of particular interest. The program for EOOLT 2013 can be found here: http://www.eoolt.org/2013/index.php?id=program Further, registration is now open: http://www.eoolt.org/2013/index.php?id=attending#registration Travel and accommodation information can be found here: http://www.eoolt.org/2013/index.php?id=attending IMPORTANT DATES: Early registration deadline: 5 April Registration deadline: 14 April Workshop: 19 April WORKSHOP ORGANISATION Chair: Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham Program Committee: Bernhard Bachmann, University of Applied Sciences, Bielefeld Bert van Beek, Eindhoven University of Technology David Broman, U.C. Berkeley and Linköping University Francesco Casella, Politecnico di Milano François Cellier, ETH Zürich Olaf Enge-Rosenblatt, Fraunhofer Institute, Dresden Peter Fritzson, Linköping University Michaela Huhn, Clausthal University of Technology Edward A. Lee, U.C. Berkeley Pieter Mosterman, MathWorks Ramine Nikoukhah, INRIA Rocquencourt and Altair Chris Paredis, Georgia Institute of Technology Peter Pepper, TU Berlin Walid Taha, Halmstad University and Rice University Alfonso UrquÃa, UNED, Madrid Hans Vangheluwe, McGill University and University of Antwerp Justyna Zander, MathWorks and Gdansk University of Technology Dirk Zimmer, DLR Oberpfaffenhofen Steering Committee: David Broman, U.C. Berkeley and Linköping University François E. Cellier, ETH Zürich Peter Fritzson, Linköping University Edward A. Lee, U.C. Berkeley Local Organisation: John Capper, University of Nottingham Nadine Holmes, University of Nottingham Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham For further details, see the EOOLT 2013 website: www.eoolt.org/2013
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