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*** Workshop on Self-sustaining Systems (S3) 2010 ***

September 27-28, 2010
The University of Tokyo, Japan
http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/swa/s3/s3-10/

In cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN

=== Call for papers ===

The Workshop on Self-sustaining Systems (S3) is a forum for discussion of topics relating to computer systems and languages that are able to bootstrap, implement, modify, and maintain themselves. One property of these systems is that their implementation is based on small but powerful abstractions; examples include (amongst others) Squeak/ Smalltalk, COLA, Klein/Self, PyPy/Python, Rubinius/Ruby, and Lisp. Such systems are the engines of their own replacement, giving researchers and developers great power to experiment with, and explore future directions from within, their own small language kernels.

S3 will be take place September 27-28, 2010 at The University of Tokyo, Japan. It is an exciting opportunity for researchers and practitioners interested in self-sustaining systems to meet and share their knowledge, experience, and ideas for future research and development.

--- Submissions and proceedings ---

S3 invites submissions of high-quality papers reporting original research, or describing innovative contributions to, or experience with, self-sustaining systems, their implementation, and their application. Papers that depart significantly from established ideas and practices are particularly welcome.

Submissions must not have been published previously and must not be under review for any another refereed event or publication. The program committee will evaluate each contributed paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity, and originality. Revised papers will be published as post-proceedings in the ACM Digital Library.

Papers should be submitted electronically via EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=s32010 in PDF format. Submissions must be written in English (the official language of the workshop) and must not exceed 10 pages. They should use the ACM SIGPLAN 10 point format, templates for which are available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm.

--- Venue ---

The University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus, Japan (getting here...)

--- Important dates ---

Submission of papers: July 30, 2010
Author notification: August 27, 2010
Early registration: September 3, 2010
Revised papers: September 10, 2010
S3 workshop: September 27-28, 2010
Final papers for ACM-DL post-proceedings: October 15, 2010

--- Chairs ---

Robert Hirschfeld (Hasso-Plattner-Institut Potsdam, Germany)
hirschf...@hpi.uni-potsdam.de
Hidehiko Masuhara (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
masuh...@graco.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Kim Rose (Viewpoints Research Institute, USA)
kim.r...@vpri.org

--- Program committee ---

Carl Friedrich Bolz, University of Duesseldorf, Germany
Johan Brichau, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Shigeru Chiba, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Brian Demsky, University of California, Irvine, USA
Marcus Denker, INRIA Lille, France
Richard P. Gabriel, IBM Research, USA
Michael Haupt, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany
Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany (co-chair)
Atsushi Igarashi, University of Kyoto, Japan
David Lorenz, The Open University, Israel
Hidehiko Masuhara, University of Tokyo, Japan (co-chair)
Eliot Miranda, Teleplace, USA
Ian Piumarta, Viewpoints Research Institute, USA
Martin Rinard, MIT, USA
Antero Taivalsaari, Nokia, Finland
David Ungar, IBM, USA

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