(Perdon si hice multiples post !)

Gente, les hago llegar este Call for Papers (texto porque el pdf
requiere autorización para esta lista) que hace la gente de Smalltalks
(varios colegas y amigos mios). En esta edición los muchachos invitan
a que se presenten trabajos en otros lenguajes dinámicos y además me
pidieron encarecidamente que les haga llegar este call a lista de
Ruby.
Por lo buena que estuvo la conferencia el año pasado, para este 2008
promete estar muy pero muy interesante. Les envío el call for papers,
espero que les resulte interesante.

Saludos

Diego

pd: por favor, reenvien a todas aquellas personas y/o listas que les
puede llegar a interesar.
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Call for Papers
Smalltalks 2008 - 2nd Argentinian Smalltalk Conference
November 13th – 15th
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Conference Site: http://neuquina.lifia.info.unlp.edu.ar:8001/Smalltalks-2008
Last year, Smalltalks 2007 (1st Argentinian Smalltalk Conference) was
a lively forum on
Smalltalk-based software technologies that attracted over more than
200 people from both
academia and industry for three days.
During this first conference, the industrial partners showed the
applicability of Smalltalk in
business, while the students and professors showed their research and
didactic uses of
Smalltalk. The presented approaches and methodologies concerned the
language, its
implementation technology, its programming tools as well as the
software development
culture it supports.
In this year conference, we are extending the scope of the research
and educational track to
include other dynamic languages, not only Smalltalk. In this call, we
invite research papers
that report on original scientific research conducted in and/or for
Smalltalk and Dynamic
Languages in general.

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
 Aspects, Aspect Languages and Applications.
 Ambient Intelligence, Ubiquitous / Pervasive Computing and Embedded Systems.
 Compilation Technology, Optimization, Virtual Machines.
 Educational Material.
 Language Engineering, Extensions.
 Model Driven Engineering / Development.
 Meta-Modeling.
 Programming in the Large, Design, Architectures and Components.
 Programming Environments, Browsers, User Interfaces, UI Frameworks.
 Reasoning About Code (Analysis, Refactoring, Type Inference, Metrics).
 Reflection and Meta-programming.
 Team Management.
 Testing, Extreme Programming / Practices.
 Web Services, Internet Applications, Event-driven Programming.
 Experience Reports.

Important dates:
 Submission (Hard Deadline): September 7th, 2008 (Argentinian time).
 Notification of acceptance: October 6th, 2008.
 Camera Ready Submission: October 15th, 2008.

Papers:
Papers should be written in English, in pdf-format and not exceed 10
pages (including
references and figures), using the 2-column IEEE conference format.
Templates for
Microsoft Word and LaTeX formats can be found at
http://www.ieee.org/go/conferencepublishing/templates
Papers must be submitted through the Conference Website, in the
Research Track section.
The accepted papers will be published in the Smalltalks 2008 Research
Track Proceedings
published by CEUR (CEUR-WS.org - online proceedings for scientific
workshops) and
will be digitally available in the conference website. Papers
submitted must not have been
previously published 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 Gabriela Arévalo
(gabriela.arevalo at
lifia.info.unlp.edu.ar) using [Smalltalks08-RT] as tag in the e-mail subject.

Program Committee:
 Federico Balaguer (LIFIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)
 Tulio Ballari (UTN, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
 Alexandre Bergel (INRIA, Lille, France)
 Gilad Bracha (Cadence Design Systems, USA)
 Johan Brichau (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
 Cecilia Challiol (LIFIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)
 Marcus Denker (SCG, University of Bern, Switzerland)
 Fernando Dodino (UTN, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
 Stéphane Ducasse (INRIA, Lille, France)
 Alejandra Garrido (LIFIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)
 Tudor Girba (SCG, University of Bern, Switzerland)
 Orla Greevy (SCG, University of Bern, Switzerland)
 Julián Grigera (LIFIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)
 Andy Kellens (PROG, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
 Kim Mens (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
 Guillermo Adrián Molina (ESSI Projects, Spain)
 Damien Pollet (INRIA, Lille, France)
 David Röthlisberger (SCG, University of Bern, Switzerland)
 Daniel Solmirano (UTN, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
 Tom Van Cutsem (PROG, Vrije Universeit Brussels, Belgium)
 Roel Wuyts (IMEC, Belgium)
Organizing Committee:
 Gabriela Arévalo (LIFIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata)
 Andrés Fortier (LIFIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata)



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Diego Torres
LIFIA - Laboratorio de Investigación y Formación en Informática Avanzada
Facultad de Informática - Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Calles 50 y 115 La Plata - 1900 Argentina
Phone: +54 221 4228252 Ext: 220
Personal Web Page: http://www.lifia.info.unlp.edu.ar/en/dtorres.htm
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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