SPLASH 2015 Call for Submissions Flyer

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SPLASH 2015 Call for Submissions Flyer
http://2015.splashcon.org/
SPLASH 2015: Call For Submissions
The ACM SIGPLAN conference on Systems, Programming,
Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity (SPLASH)
embraces all aspects of software construction and delivery to
make it the premier conference at the intersection of
programming, languages, and software engineering.
Events:
OOPSLA - Research papers on the aspects of software
development including requirements, modeling,
prototyping, design, implementation, generation, analysis,
verification, testing, evaluation, maintenance, reuse,
replacement, and retirement of software systems.
Onward! - Premier conference focused on everything to
do with programming and software: including processes,
methods, languages, communities, and applications.
Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS) - Premier forum for
researchers and practitioners to share knowledge on
dynamic languages, implementation, and applications.
OOPSLA Artifacts - Authors of accepted OOPSLA papers
can provide more substantial supplements to their papers
so future researchers can build upon
SPLASH-E - Brings together researchers and educators to
share educational results, ideas, and challenges centered in
software and programming languages.
SPLASH-I - Invited speakers on current topics in software,
systems, and languages research.
Important Dates:
• 25 March: OOPSLA Papers and Workshops
• 2 April: Onward! Papers and Essays
• 4 May: PLOP Papers
• 7 June: Dynamic Languages Symposium
• 10 June: DBPL
• 15 June: GPCE and SLE
• 30 June: Demos, Doctoral Symposium, Posters, SPLASH-E,
Student Research Competition, Tutorials, Wavefront
• 7 August: Student Volunteers
• 25 September: Early Registration Deadline
Organizing Committee:
General Chair: Jonathan Aldrich, Carnegie Mellon University
OOPSLA Papers: Patrick Eugster, Purdue University
Onward! Papers: Gail Murphy, University of British Columbia
Onward! Essays: Guy Steele, Oracle Labs
DLS: Manual Serrano, INRIA
Artifact Evaluation: Robby Findler, Northwestern University and
Michael Hind, IBM Research
Demos: Igor Peshansky, Google and Pietro Ferrara, IBM Research
Local Arrangements: Claire Le Goues, Carnegie Mellon University
PLMW: Darya Kurilova, Carnegie Mellon University, Zachary
Tatlock, University of Washington, and Crista Lopes, UC Irvine
Posters: Nick Sumner, Simon Fraser University
Publications: Alex Potanin, Victoria University of Wellington
Publicity and Web: Craig Anslow, University of Calgary and Tijs
van der Storm, CWI
Wavefront - Presentations and technology talks of interest
to the software community, particularly to software
professionals working in companies.
SPLASH-E: Eli Tilevich, Virginia Tech
Workshops - Complement the main tracks of the
conference and provide meetings in a smaller setting.
Sponsorship: Tony Hosking, Purdue University
Also - Demos, Doctoral Symposium, Posters, Student
Research Competition, Student Volunteers, Tutorials.
Co-Located Events:
GPCE - Conference on Generative Programming: Concepts &
Experiences (GPCE)
SLE - Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE)
PLOP - Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming (PLoP)
DBPL - Symposium on Database Programming Languages (DBPL)
!
SPLASH-I: Tijs van der Storm, CWI and Jan Vitek, Northeastern
University
Student Research Competition: Sam Guyer, Tufts University and
Patrick Lam, Waterloo
Student Volunteers: Jonathan Bell, Columbia University and Daco
Harkes, TU Delft
Wavefront: Dennis Mancl, Alcatel—Lucent and Joe Kiniry, Galois
Workshops: Du Li, Carnegie Mellon University and Jan
Rellermeyer, IBM Research
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