FYI... Forwarded message: > From [log in to unmask] Thu Feb 24 03:20:59 2000 > Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 10:13:12 +0100 > From: Marjan Mernik <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: (SEWORLD) CFP: Domain-Specific Languages for Software Engineering > To: [log in to unmask] > Sender: [log in to unmask] > > CALL FOR PAPERS > > Domain-Specific Languages for Software Engineering > http://marcel.uni-mb.si/marjan/hicss-34/ > > This Minitrack is Part of the Software Technology Track > of HICSS-34 > > Maui, Hawai'i, January 3-6, 2001 > > The primary function of programming languages and tools has always been > to make the programmer more effective. Appropriate programming languages > and tools may drastically reduce the costs for building new applications > as well as for maintaining existing ones. It is well known that > programming languages can greatly increase programmer productivity by > allowing the programmer to write high-scalable, generic, readable and > maintainable code. Also, new domain specific languages can be used to > enhance different aspects of software engineering. The development of > these languages is itself a significant software engineering task, > requiring a considerable investment of time and resources. > Domain-specific languages have been used in various domains and these > applications have clearly illustrated the advantages of domain > specific-languages over general purpose languages in areas such as > productivity, reliability, and flexibility. The purpose of the minitrack > is to bring together an international audience of researchers and > practitioners actively involved in the development of languages for > software engineering. It covers a wide range of > domain-specific languages applied on different software engineering > problems. Topics of interest, but not limited to, for this mini-track > are: > - design and implementation of domain-specific languages > - use of domain-specific languages affecting the software engineering > process > - role of domain-specific languages in software engineering > - tools, environments, and techniques needed to support domain-specific > languages > > Important Deadlines in 2000 > > A 300-word abstract by April 1 > Feedback to author on abstract by May 1 > Eight copies of the manuscript by June 1 > Notification of accepted papers by August 31 > Camera-ready copies of accepted manuscripts are due by October 1 > Tutorial Proposals by April 1 > Notification of accepted tutorials by May 15 > > It is not necessary to submit an abstract to the minitrack organiser > before the full paper deadline. However, we would prefer to receive a > short abstract from interested authors to give us advance warning of the > arrival of a full paper. > > Instructions for the Authors > > Submit a 300-word abstract to one of the minitrack coordinators by April > 1, 2000. The preferred mode of submission is via e-mail. > Feedback on the appropriateness of the abstract will be sent to you by > May 1, 2000. Submit the full manuscript by June 1, 2000. The preferred > mode of submission is via e-mail. Manuscripts should have an abstract > and be 22-25 typewritten, double-spaced pages in length. Papers must not > have been previously presented or published, nor currently submitted for > journal publication. > Each manuscript will be subjected to a rigorous refereeing process. > Individuals interested in refereeing papers should contact the minitrack > coordinators directly. > > Tutorials > > Tutorials will be offered on Tuesday, January 3, 2001. Interested > speakers should submit full-day or half-day proposals to the track > chairman by April 1, 2000. Proposals should include an outline of the > topics to be covered and a short biography. > > Minitrack organizers > > Marjan Mernik > Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science > University of Maribor, Slovenia > email:[log in to unmask] > > Viljem Zumer > Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science > University of Maribor, Slovenia > email: [log in to unmask] > > Robert Manderson > School of Computer Science > University of Westminster, UK > email:[log in to unmask] > > Homepage of the Software Technology Track > http://cs.unomaha.edu/~rewini/CFP-h34.html > Homepage of the HICSS-34 > http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/ > > =========================================================================== > To contribute to seworld, send your message to [log in to unmask] > > http://www.cs.colorado.edu/serl/seworld provides more information on > seworld as well as a complete archive of the messages sent to seworld. > > Requests to be added to or removed from seworld should go to > [log in to unmask] > > to subscribe send (in the body of the message) > subscribe seworld <desired e-mail address> > > to unsubscribe send (in the body of the message) > unsubscribe seworld <registered e-mail address> > =========================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------