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            Call for Participation - SLE 2008

1st International Conference on Software Language Engineering

              http://planet-sl.org/sle2008/
        Toulouse, France, September 29-30, 2008

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Co-located with 11th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Model-Driven
Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2008)

Highlights:
- 17 research papers and 1 tool demo, the program is listed below
- Anneke Kleppe and Mark van den Brand - keynote speakers
- SLE 2008 registration also includes access to all MODELS 2008
Workshops/Symposia

Conference
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The 1st International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE) is devoted to topics related to artificial languages in software engineering. SLE is an international research forum that aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from both industry and academia to expand the frontiers of software language engineering. Historically, SLE emerged from two established workshop series: LDTA (Language Descriptions, Tools, and Applications) which has been a satellite event at ETAPS for the last 8 years, and ATEM which has been co-located with MODELS and WCRE for the last 5 years. These, as well as several other conferences and workshops, have investigated various aspects of language design, implementation, and evolution but from different perspectives. SLE's foremost mission is to encourage and organize communication between communities that have traditionally looked at software languages from different, more specialized, and yet complementary perspectives. SLE emphasizes the fundamental notion of languages as opposed to any realization in specific "technical spaces".


Scope
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The term "software language" comprises all sorts of artificial languages used in software development including general purpose programming languages, domain-specific languages, modeling and metamodeling languages, data models, and ontologies. We use this term in its broadest sense. Thus, for example, modeling languages include UML and UML-based languages, synchronous languages used in safety critical applications, business process modeling languages, and web application modeling languages, to name a few. Perhaps less obviously, the term "software language" also comprises APIs and collections of design patterns that are indeed implicitly defined languages.

Software language engineering is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, use, and maintenance of these languages. Thus, the SLE conference is concerned with all phases of the lifecycle of software languages; these include the design, implementation, documentation, testing, deployment, evolution, recovery, and retirement of languages. Of special interest are tools, techniques, methods and formalisms that support these activities. In particular, tools are often based on or even automatically generated from a formal description of the language. Hence, of special interest is the treatment of language descriptions as software artifacts, akin to programs - while paying attention to the special status of language descriptions, subject to tailored engineering principles and methods for modularization, refactoring,refinement, composition, versioning, co-evolution, and analysis.


Accepted Papers
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- Tiago Alves, Joost Visser, A Case Study In Grammar Engineering
- Bas Basten, Paul Klint, Language-Parametric Fact Extraction from Source Code
- Martin Bravenboer, Eelco Visser, Parse Table Composition - Separate
Compilation and Binary Extensibility of Grammars
- Nicholas Drivalos, Dimitrios Kolovos, Richard Paige, Kiran Fernandes,
Towards a Traceability Metamodelling Language
- Mathias Fritzsche, Jendrik Johannes, Uwe Assmann, Simon Mitschke,
Wasif Gilani, Ivor Spence, John Brown, Peter Kilpatrick, Systematic Usage of Embedded Modelling Languages in Model Transformation Chains - Terje Gjøsæter, Ingelin F. Isfeldt, Andreas Prinz, A language description for Sudoku - Thomas Goldschmidt, Towards an Incremental Update Approach for Concrete Textual Syntaxes for UUID-Based Model Repositories
- Jurriaan Hage, Peter van Keeken, Neon: a library for language usage
analysis
- Einar Høst, Bjarte Østvold, The Java Programmer's Phrase Book
- Hongzhi Liang, Juergen Dingel, A Practical Evaluation of Using TXL for Model Transformation - Daniel Moody, Jos van Hillegersberg, Evaluating the Visual Syntax of UML: Improving the Cognitive Effectiveness of the UML Family of Diagrams - Emma Nilsson-Nyman, Torbjörn Ekman, Gorel Hedin, Practical Scope Recovery using Bridge Parsing
- Jeffrey Overbey, Ralph Johnson, Generating Rewritable Abstract Syntax
Trees: A Foundation for the Rapid Development of Source Code Transformation Tools - Jose E. Rivera, Esther Guerra, Juan de Lara, Antonio Vallecillo, Analyzing Rule-Based Behavioral Semantics of Visual Modeling Languages with Maude Pablo Sanchez, Neil Loughran, Alessandro Garcia, Lidia Fuentes, Engineering languages for specifying product-derivation
processes in Software Product Lines
- Bernhard Schaetz, Formalization and Rule-Based Transformation of EMF Ecore- Based Models
- Pieter Van Gorp, Anne Keller, Dirk Janssens, Transformation Language
Integration based on Profiles and Higher Order Transformations

Tool Demo
- Yu Sun, Zekai Demirezen, Frédéric Jouault, Robert Tairas and Jeff Gray,
A Model Engineering Approach to Tool Interoperability

The acceptance rate for SLE 2008 was 20%.


Registration
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Regitration is via http://www.irit.fr/models/registration.html

Registration to SLE also includes free access to all workshops and symposia at MODELS 2008 for all of three days of MODELS 2008 Satellite events.
Keynote Speakers
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* "Model-driven Engineering meets Generic Language Technology," Mark van den Brand, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands * "Software Language Engineering: Chartin' the Map, "Anneke Kleppe, Capgemini, The Netherlands

Organization
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Steering Committee
* Mark van den Brand, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
* James Cordy, Queen's University, Canada
* Jean-Marie Favre, University of Grenoble, France
* Dragan Gasevic, Athabasca University, Canada
* Gorel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden
* Ralf Laemmel, Universitat Koblenz-Landau, Germany
* Eric Van Wyk, University of Minnesota, USA
* Andreas Winter, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, Germany

General Chair
* Ralf Laemmel, Universitat Koblenz-Landau, Germany

Program Committee Co-Chairs
* Dragan Gasevic, Athabasca University, Canada
* Eric Van Wyk, University of Minnesota, USA

Organization Committee
* Jean-Marie Favre, University of Grenoble, France
* Jean-Sebastien Sottet, Web Chair, University of Grenoble, France
* Andreas Winter, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, Germany
* Steffen Zschaler, Publicity Chair, TU Dresden, Germany

Program Committee
* Uwe Aßmann, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany
* Colin Atkinson, Universität Mannheim, Germany
* Jean Bezivin, Uinversité de Nantes, France
* Judith Bishop, University of Pretoria, South Africa
* Marco Brambilla, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
* Martin Bravenboer, Unversity of Oregon, USA
* Charles Consel, Uinversity of Paris VI, France
* Torbjörn Ekman, Oxford University, England
* Gregor Engels, Universität Paderborn, Germany
* Robert Fuhrer, IBM, USA
* Dragan Gasevic, co-chair, Athabasca University, Canada
* Martin Gogolla, University of Bremen, Germany
* Jeff Gray, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
* Klaus Havelund, NASA Jet Propulsion Labs, USA
* Reiko Heckel, Uinversity of Leicester, England
* Nigel Horspool, Univeristy of Victoria, Canada
* Joe Kiniry, University College Dublin, Ireland
* Paul Klint, CWI, The Netherlands
* Mitch Kokar, Northeaster Univeristy, USA
* Thomas Kuehne, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
* Julia Lawall, DIKU, Denmark
* Oege de Moor, Oxford University, England
* Pirre-Etienne Moreau, INRIA & LORIA, France
* Pierre-Alain Muller, University of Haute-Alsace, France
* Richard Paige, University of York, England
* Jeff Pan, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
* João Saraiva, Universidad do Minho, Portugal
* Micael Schwartzbach, University of Aarhus, Denmark
* Anthony Sloane, Macquarie University, Australia
* Steffen Staab, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
* Laurence Tratt, Bournemouth University, England
* Walid Taha, Rice University, USA
* Eli Tilevich, Virginia Tech, USA
* Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, MetaCase, Finland
* Eric Van Wyk, co-chair, University of Minnesota, USA
* Jurgen Vinju, CWI, The Netherlands
* Mike Whalen, Rockwell Collins, USA
* Steffen Zschaler, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany

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Jean-Marie Favre
Software Language Archeologist & Software Anthropologist
LIG, ACONIT, University of Grenoble, France
http://megaplanet.org/jean-marie-favre
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