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Special issue on "Advances in Dynamic Languages"
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Special issue of Elsevier's Science of Computer Programming (SCICO)


Context
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Over recent years we have seen an increased interest in dynamic programming 
languages such as Smalltalk, Lisp, Scheme, PHP, JavaScript, Self, Python, Ruby, 
and so on.
These languages have taken a prominent role in teaching, web development, 
scripting, rapid prototyping, tool building, language engineering, and many 
other domains.

For this special issue we invite high-quality papers that focus on novel 
research related to dynamic programming languages and applications of these 
languages.

We are interested in research that uses dynamic languages in the context of, 
but not restricted to:
- Aspects, aspect Languages and applications.
- Ambient intelligence, ubiquitous / pervasive computing and embedded systems.
- Compilation technology, optimization, virtual machines.
- Language engineering, extensions.
- Model-driven engineering / development.
- Meta-modeling, reflection and meta-programming.
- Programming in the large; design, architectures and components.
- Programming environments, browsers, user interfaces, UI frameworks.
- Source-code analysis and manipulation (static analysis,refactoring, type 
inference, metrics).
- Testing, eXtreme Programming / practices.
- Web services, internet applications, event-driven programming.
- Experience reports.

The special issue is associated with the Smalltalks 2011 conference.
The Smalltalks series of conferences (www.fast.org.ar) is a lively forum on 
Smalltalk-based software technologies that brings together more than 200 people 
from both academia and industry for a period of three days.

Submission Guidelines
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Papers should be written in English, in PDF-format and should not exceed 25 
pages (including references and figures), using the Elsevier journal format.
The LaTeX template for this format can be found at 
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/authorsview.authors/latex

Papers must be submitted through the EES submission system located at 
http://ees.elsevier.com/scico/default.asp
When reaching the "Article type" step in the submission process, it is 
important to select "Special issue: Advances in Dynamic Languages".

Each paper will be reviewed by at least 3 experts within the domain.
The accepted papers will be published in a special edition of Elsevier's 
Science of Computer Programming.

Papers submitted must not have been previously published (at least 30% new 
material) and must not be under review for publication elsewhere. 
Papers must strictly adhere to submission guidelines. 
If you have questions, please send an e-mail to Jannik Laval ([email protected]) 
and Andy Kellens ([email protected]).


Important dates (tentitavely)
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- Submission round 1: March 16, 2012
- Feedback round 1: May 17, 2012
- Submission round 2: June 29, 2012
- Feedback round 2 (final notification): August 17, 2012
- Camera ready version: September 14, 2012 

Guest editors
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Andy Kellens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) 
Jannik Laval (LaBRI Bordeaux, France)

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