Call for Participation Smalltalk Directions

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Stéphane Ducasse
Mon, Dec 5, 2011 5:27 PM

Hi guys

I encourage you to send article to Smalltalk Directions

Stef

19th–21st March 2012, Biloxi, Mississippi

Smalltalk Directions is a refereed symposium that will be co-located with the Smalltalk Industry Conference (STIC) in March 2012.  The Smalltalk Directions Symposium will run in parallel with STIC, offering a parallel track of presentations of refereed academic work that will be open to all attendees of STIC.

We solicit research papers concerned with the future of the Smalltalk language, forward-looking applications of Smalltalk and Smalltalk-inspired languages, and the core technologies supporting such languages, including but not limited to:

  1. Libraries & Frameworks
  2. Language extensions and contractions
  3. Implementation technologies, such as Virtual machines, compilers, instruction sets, garbage collection
  4. Object persistence
  5. Distributed objects
  6. Program development tools and environments
  7. Using Smalltalk to educate future object-oriented programmers
  8. Design Patterns in and for Smalltalk
  9. Modelling
  10. Meta-programming
  11. Domain-specific languages implemented in Smalltalk
  12. Smalltalk on the web

Both submissions and final papers must be prepared using the ACM SIGPLAN 10 point format. Templates for Word and LaTeX are available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm; this site also contains links to useful information on how to write effective submissions.
We are working to have accepted papers appear in the ACM Digital library.

A special issue of the Journal of Object Technology will be published in conjunction with the symposium.  The authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their Smalltalk Directions submission to this special issue, which will then conduct its own reviewing precess.

Papers must be submitted electronically using EasyChair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smalltalkdirections2)

Important Dates
Paper submission deadline        6th January 2012
Author notification                4th February 2012
Final version deadline                24th February 2012
Symposium                        19th– 21st March 2012
Organizing Committee

Andrew P Black
Portland State University, USA
black@cs.pdx.edu

Ralph Johnson
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
rjohnson@illinois.edu

Roger Whitney
San Diego State University
whitney@cs.sdsu.edu

David West
New Mexico Highlands University
dmwest@nmhu.edu

Hi guys I encourage you to send article to Smalltalk Directions Stef 19th–21st March 2012, Biloxi, Mississippi Smalltalk Directions is a refereed symposium that will be co-located with the Smalltalk Industry Conference (STIC) in March 2012. The Smalltalk Directions Symposium will run in parallel with STIC, offering a parallel track of presentations of refereed academic work that will be open to all attendees of STIC. We solicit research papers concerned with the future of the Smalltalk language, forward-looking applications of Smalltalk and Smalltalk-inspired languages, and the core technologies supporting such languages, including but not limited to: 1. Libraries & Frameworks 2. Language extensions and contractions 3. Implementation technologies, such as Virtual machines, compilers, instruction sets, garbage collection 4. Object persistence 5. Distributed objects 6. Program development tools and environments 7. Using Smalltalk to educate future object-oriented programmers 8. Design Patterns in and for Smalltalk 9. Modelling 10. Meta-programming 11. Domain-specific languages implemented in Smalltalk 12. Smalltalk on the web Both submissions and final papers must be prepared using the ACM SIGPLAN 10 point format. Templates for Word and LaTeX are available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm; this site also contains links to useful information on how to write effective submissions. We are working to have accepted papers appear in the ACM Digital library. A special issue of the Journal of Object Technology will be published in conjunction with the symposium. The authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their Smalltalk Directions submission to this special issue, which will then conduct its own reviewing precess. Papers must be submitted electronically using EasyChair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smalltalkdirections2) Important Dates Paper submission deadline 6th January 2012 Author notification 4th February 2012 Final version deadline 24th February 2012 Symposium 19th– 21st March 2012 Organizing Committee Andrew P Black Portland State University, USA black@cs.pdx.edu Ralph Johnson University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA rjohnson@illinois.edu Roger Whitney San Diego State University whitney@cs.sdsu.edu David West New Mexico Highlands University dmwest@nmhu.edu