TL;DR: The GPCE paper submission deadline is earlier this year but was just 
extended to 12 March 2026. Also, there is no abstract submission deadline – 
submit your papers directly at https://gpce26.hotcrp.com

Like last year, GPCE will be co-located with ECOOP rather than SPLASH. The 
ECOOP conference will be hosted in Brussels, Belgium, between Mon 29 June and 
Fri 3 July 2026.

We are interested in all topics related to generative programming, including 
(but not limited to) topics from type theory to software engineering and AI 
code generation.

GPCE 2026 website: https://2026.ecoop.org/home/gpce-2026

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Call for Papers
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The ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Generative Programming: Concepts & 
Experiences (GPCE) is a conference at the intersection of programming languages 
and software engineering, focusing on techniques and tools for code generation, 
language implementation, model-driven engineering, and product-line development.

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Topics of Interest:
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GPCE seeks conceptual, theoretical, empirical, and technical contributions to 
its topics of interest, which include but are not limited to:

- program transformation, staging,
- macro systems, preprocessors,
- program synthesis,
- code-recommendation systems,
- domain-specific languages,
- generative language workbenches,
- language embedding, language design,
- domain engineering,
- software product lines, configurable software,
- feature interactions,
- applications and properties of code generation,
- language implementation,
- AI/ML techniques for generative programming,
- generative programming for AI/ML techniques,
- model-driven engineering, low code / no code approaches.

GPCE promotes cross-fertilization between programming languages and software 
development and among different styles of generative programming in its 
broadest sense.

Authors are welcome to check with the PC chair whether their planned papers are 
in scope.

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Paper Categories
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GPCE solicits four kinds of submissions:

- Full Papers: reporting original and unpublished results of research that 
contribute to scientific knowledge for any GPCE topic. Full paper submissions 
must not exceed 10 pages excluding the bibliography.
- Short Papers: presenting unconventional ideas or new visions in any GPCE 
topics. Short papers do not always contain complete results as in the case of 
full papers, but can introduce new ideas to the community and get early 
feedback. Note that short papers are not intended to be position statements. 
Accepted short papers are included in the proceedings and will be presented at 
the conference. Short paper submissions must not exceed 5 pages excluding the 
bibliography, and must have the text “(Short Paper)” appended to their titles.
- Tool Demonstrations: presenting tools for any GPCE topic. Tools must be 
available for use and must not be purely commercial. Submissions must provide a 
tool description not exceeding 5 pages excluding bibliography and a separate 
demonstration outline including screenshots also not exceeding 5 pages. Tool 
demonstration submissions must have the text “(Tool Demonstration)” appended to 
their titles. If they are accepted, tool descriptions will be included in the 
proceedings. The demonstration outline will only be used to evaluate the 
planned demonstration.
- Generative Pearl: is an elegant essay about generative programming. Examples 
include but are not limited to an interesting application of generative 
programming and an elegant presentation of a (new or old) data structure using 
generative programming (similar to Functional Pearl in ICFP and Pearl in 
ECOOP). Accepted Generative Pearl papers are included in the proceedings and 
will be presented at the conference. Generative Pearl submissions must not 
exceed 10 pages excluding the bibliography, and must have the text “(Generative 
Pearl)” appended to their titles.

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Paper Selection
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The GPCE program committee will evaluate each submission according to the 
following selection criteria:

- Novelty. Papers must present new ideas or evidence and place them 
appropriately within the context established by previous research in the field.
- Significance. The results in the paper must have the potential to add to the 
state of the art or practice in significant ways.
- Evidence. The paper must present evidence supporting its claims. Examples of 
evidence include formalizations and proofs, implemented systems, experimental 
results, statistical analyses, and case studies.
- Clarity. The paper must present its contributions and results clearly.

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Best Paper Award
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Following the tradition, the GPCE program committee will select the best paper 
among accepted papers. The authors of the best paper will be given the best 
paper award at the conference.

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Paper Submission
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Papers must be submitted using HotCRP: https://gpce26.hotcrp.com/

All submissions must use the ACM SIGPLAN Conference Format “acmart”. Be sure to 
use the latest LaTeX templates and class files, the SIGPLAN sub-format, and 
10-point font. Consult the `sample-sigplan.tex` template and use the 
document-class `\documentclass[sigplan,anonymous,review]{acmart}`.

To increase fairness in reviewing, GPCE uses the **double-blind review 
process** which has become standard across SIGPLAN conferences:

- Author names, institutions, and acknowledgments should be omitted from 
submitted papers, and
- references to the authors’ own work should be in the third person.

No other changes are necessary, and authors will not be penalized if reviewers 
are able to infer authors’ identities in implicit ways.

By submitting your article to an ACM Publication, you are hereby acknowledging 
that you and your co-authors are subject to all ACM Publications Policies, 
including ACM’s new Publications Policy on Research Involving Human 
Participants and Subjects. Alleged violations of this policy or any ACM 
Publications Policy will be investigated by ACM and may result in a full 
retraction of your paper, in addition to other potential penalties, as per ACM 
Publications Policy.

Please ensure that you and your co-authors obtain an ORCID ID, so you can 
complete the publishing process for your accepted paper. ACM has been involved 
in ORCID from the start and we have recently made a commitment to collect ORCID 
IDs from all of our published authors. The collection process has started and 
will roll out as a requirement throughout 2022. We are committed to improve 
author discoverability, ensure proper attribution and contribute to ongoing 
community efforts around name normalization; your ORCID ID will help in these 
efforts.

AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the proceedings 
are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks 
prior to the first day of your conference. The official publication date 
affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.

For additional information, clarification, or answers to questions, contact the 
program chair.

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ACM Artifact Badges
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There as been quite some momentum in recent years to improve replication and 
reproducibility in software engineering. Starting the 2024 edition, we want to 
give authors the chance to apply for an ACM Artifact Badge. Even though the 
artifact submission is not mandatory, we recommend authors to submit their 
artifacts to reach a higher impact with their research.

Authors that want to apply for an ACM Artifact Badge are asked to add a brief 
paragraph in the Acknowledgments section of their submission. The paragraph 
should indicate which ACM Badge is the submission aiming for (see ACM page 
linked below) and what is part of the artifact. The paragraph may be removed 
for the final version of the paper, if it is clear from the manuscript what 
constitutes the artifact.

Only the artifacts of accepted papers will be reviewed (the artifacts of 
rejected submissions will not be reviewed at all). The received artifact badges 
will be announced shortly before the camera ready version is due.

More information on ACM Artifact Badges: 
https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/artifact-review-and-badging-current

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Important Dates
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Paper submission: Thu 12 Mar 2026
Author response period: Mon 13 - Thu 16 Apr 2026
Author Notification: Thu 23 Apr 2026
Conference: Mon 29 Jun 2026

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Questions? Use the GPCE contact form: 
https://2026.ecoop.org/contact2/ecoop-gpce-2026


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