Hi all,
The submission deadline (2nd of February) for EuroPLoP 2015 is
approaching. The submission system has been opened and can be found from
here: http://www.hillside.net/europlop/europlop2015/submission
As it will be 20th EuroPLoP, we are looking for stories and photos from
the past conferences. If you have fun stories from previous EuroPLoPs or
photographs to share, please contact the chairs.
We are looking forward to your submission.
Best wishes,
Veli-Pekka and Claudius
EuroPLoP 2015 chairs
EuroPLoP 2015 - CALL FOR PAPERS
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20th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2015)
www.europlop.net
Kloster Irsee, Germany, July 8-12, 2015
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IMPORTANT DATES:
February 2, 2015: Paper submission deadline
March 9, 2015: Shepherding starts
April 27, 2015: Second draft due for review
April 27, 2015: Submission deadline for focus groups
May 10, 2015: Paper acceptance notification, Registration opens
June 1, 2015: Closing date for early registration
June 8, 2015: End of shepherding
June 15, 2015: Conference draft version due
July 8-12, 2015: Conference
November 30, 2015: Proceedings version due
EUROPLOP:
EuroPLoP is the premier European conference on patterns and pattern
languages. Design patterns are a unique and effective way to capture
expertise, tacit knowledge and research findings. EuroPLoP focuses on
giving feedback and improving papers instead of only presenting them.
Authors will receive high quality feedback in a constructive way. The
comments and suggestions can be used to improve submitted papers for
final publication:
- All accepted papers will be published in the EuroPLoP proceedings.
- Papers discussed in a Writer's Workshop also qualify for a submission
to the Springer journal LNCS Transactions on Pattern Languages of
Programming (TPLoP).
EuroPLoP also accepts excerpts from PhD thesis or book projects. In the
past, many book authors submitted parts of their work
to get feedback from the pattern community.
A UNIQUE CONFERENCE EXPERIENCE
Share and learn: Patterns are an effective way to share knowledge about
a domain. A pattern description generalizes multiple cases and reflects
about regularities and forces driving the solution. The
interdisciplinary topics of the conference provide new insights and
inspiring ideas from other fields.
Theory and practice: EuroPLoP attracts both, participants from academic
and industrial contexts. It is a unique community of experts,
researchers, practitioners and thought-leading people. The creative and
constructive atmosphere is highly productive.
High-quality feedback: All submissions will benefit from an iterative
shepherding process prior to the conference. In this process, authors
receive feedback and suggestions for their work from an experienced
pattern author. At the conference, your paper will be discussed by peers
and experts from the same or related domains in a so-called Writer's
Workshop. Instead of giving yet another presentation, the authors get a
lot of constructive feedback and comments that help to improve your paper.
PATTERN PAPERS
We encourage submitting patterns or pattern-related papers on all
aspects of software, including the following topics:
- Software engineering
- Software architecture and design
- Education and collaboration
- Embedded systems
- Web development and cloud computing
- Mobile computing
- Agile development and coaching
- Software quality and verification
- Requirements engineering
- Protocols and standards
- Business and organization
- Distributed and service-oriented systems
- Human computer interaction
- and from other domains as well..
EuroPLoP accepts papers containing patterns or pattern languages, as
well as experience reports and papers related to the theory and use of
patterns.
PAPERS ON APPLYING AND IDENTIFYING PATTERNS
In addition to papers containing patterns and pattern languages, we also
welcome papers on the use of patterns in industrial projects. They
should stimulate a general discussion on how to utilize patterns more
widely in practice.
Please submit:
- Scientific studies on patterns and pattern applications
- Papers that present theoretical arguments about patterns
- Reflections, analysis and empirical evaluations of patterns and
pattern languages
- Reports on using patterns in industrial projects, education and
organizations
- The pattern approach as a research methodology
FOCUS GROUPS
EuroPLoP is also looking for focus groups and proposals for new session
formats. We have reserved time slots during EuroPLoP for scheduled focus
groups. If you want to propose a focus group, please write a short
abstract and submit it through our submission system. You can also
propose and experiment with other formats (e.g. fishbowls, collaboration
sheets, six thinking hats). Please state shortly how you will organize
your session, how much time is needed, and how many participants are
required. Our focus group chair can support you in organizing and
planning your focus group.
SUBMISSION
Submission deadline for initial papers: February 2, 2015
Submission deadline for focus groups: April 27, 2015
After the initial submission, you have time to revise your paper and
incorporate the feedback you received during the shepherding process.
All accepted papers will be discussed in Writer's Workshops during the
conference.
Paper submissions should not exceed 10 pages in ACM large format (single
column). If your paper is significantly longer than 10 pages or contains
more than five patterns, please consider to split it up into several
submissions. Papers with pattern languages may be longer than 10 pages,
but writer's workshops can only discuss parts of the larger work. We
especially welcome papers that only contain one or two patterns.
We look forward to receiving your contributions!
VENUE:
Each year, EuroPLoP is held at Kloster Irsee, Klosterring 4, 87660
Irsee, Germany (http://www.kloster-irsee.de)
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:
Program Chair: Veli-Pekka Eloranta, Finland, [email protected]
Conference Chair: Claudius Link, Germany, [email protected]
HILLSIDE EUROPE
EuroPLoP 2015 is run by Hillside Europe e.V. Chairs of Hillside Europe:
Klaus Marquardt, Christian Kohls, and Tim Wellhausen
Hillside Europe e.V. was entered into the register of associations at
the Munich Court under number VR 17650 on 6th May, 2002. Hillside
Europe is registered at the Munich Tax Office under tax number
143/843/46079 and was last approved as non-profit on 27th January 2004.
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