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FIRST CALL FOR TALK PROPOSALS

DSLDI 2015

Third Workshop on
Domain-Specific Language Design and Implementation

July 7, 2015
Prague, Czech Republic
Co-located with ECOOP

http://2015.ecoop.org/track/dsldi-2015-papers
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Deadline for talk proposals: 2nd of April, 2015

If designed and implemented well, domain-specific languages (DSLs) combine the 
best features of general-purpose programming languages (e.g., performance) with 
high productivity (e.g., ease of programming).

*** Workshop Goal ***

The goal of the DSLDI workshop is to bring together researchers and 
practitioners interested in sharing ideas on how DSLs should be designed, 
implemented, supported by tools, and applied in realistic application contexts. 
We are both interested in discovering how already known domains such as graph 
processing or machine learning can be best supported by DSLs, but also in 
exploring new domains that could be targeted by DSLs. More generally, we are 
interested in building a community that can drive forward the development of 
modern DSLs.

*** Workshop Format ***

DSLDI is a single-day workshop and will consist of a series of short talks 
whose main goal is to trigger exchange of opinion and discussions. The talks 
should be on the topics within DSLDI's area of interest, which include but are 
not limited to the following ones:

* DSL implementation techniques, including compiler-level and runtime-level 
solutions
* utilization of domain knowledge for driving optimizations of DSL 
implementations
* utilizing DSLs for managing parallelism and hardware heterogeneity
* DSL performance and scalability studies
* DSL tools, such as DSL editors and editor plugins, debuggers, refactoring 
tools, etc.
* applications of DSLs to existing as well as emerging domains, for
  example graph processing, image processing, machine learning, analytics, 
robotics, etc.
* practitioners reports, for example descriptions of DSL deployment i  a 
real-life production setting

*** Call for Submissions ***

We solicit talk proposals in the form of short abstracts (max. 2 pages). A good 
talk proposal describes an interesting position, demonstration, or early 
achievement. The submissions will be reviewed on relevance and clarity, and 
used to plan the mostly interactive sessions of the workshop day. Publication 
of accepted abstracts and slides on the website is voluntary.

* Deadline for talk proposals: April 2nd, 2015
* Notification: May 1st, 2015
* Workshop: July 7th, 2015
* Submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsldi2015

*** Workshop Organization ***

Organizers

* Tijs van der Storm (st...@cwi.nl), CWI, The Netherlands
* Sebastian Erdweg (erd...@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de), TU Darmstadt, Germany

Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/wsdsldi

Program committee

* Emilie Balland
* Martin Bravenboer (LogicBlox)
* Hassan Chafi (Oracle Labs)
* William Cook (UT Austin)
* Shriram Krishnamurthi (Brown University)
* Heather Miller (EPFL)
* Bruno Oliveira (University of Hong Kong)
* Cyrus Omar (CMU)
* Richard Paige (University of York)
* Tony Sloane (Macquarie University)
* Emma Söderberg (Google)
* Emma Tosch (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
* Jurgen Vinju (CWI)



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Master of Software Engineering Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA)
Dr. Tijs van der Storm @ Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)
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