• Call for Participation: SLE 2024 - 17th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering (Pasadena CA, Oc4 2024)

    From Andrei Chis@chisvasileandrei@gmail.com to comp.compilers on Mon Sep 23 13:02:34 2024
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    ** Call for Participation **

    17th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language
    Engineering (SLE 2024)

    October 20-21, 2024
    Pasadena, California, United States

    (Collocated with SPLASH 2024)

    https://www.sleconf.org/2024/
    https://2024.splashcon.org/track/sle-2024
    Follow us on X: https://x.com/sleconf

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    Software language engineering (SLE) is the discipline of engineering
    languages and their tools required for the creation of software. It
    abstracts from the differences between programming languages,
    modelling languages, and other software languages, and emphasizes the engineering facet of the creation of such languages, that is, the
    establishment of the scientific methods and practices that enable the
    best results. While SLE is certainly driven by its metacircular
    character (software languages are engineered using software
    languages), SLE is not self-satisfying: its scope extends to the
    engineering of languages for all and everything.


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    Registration
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    https://2024.splashcon.org/attending/Registration


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    Venue
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    Hilton Pasadena
    https://2024.splashcon.org/venue/splash-2024-venue


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    Keynote
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    Benoit Combemale
    There Is Only One Time in Software (Language) Engineering! https://2024.splashcon.org/details/sle-2024/20/There-Is-Only-One-Time-in-Software-Language-Engineering-


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    Awards
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    During the conference, we will announce the following awards:

    * Distinguished paper: Award for the most notable paper, as determined
    by the PC chairs based on the recommendations of the program
    committee.

    * Distinguished artifact: Award for the artifact most significantly
    exceeding expectations, as determined by the AEC chairs based on the recommendations of the artifact evaluation committee.


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    Accepted Papers
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    * Aconite: Towards Generating Sirius-Based Graphical Editors from
    Annotated Metamodels
    Nathan Richardson, Dimitris Kolovos, Antonio Garcia-Dominguez

    * Bugfox: A Trace-based Analyzer for Localizing the Cause of Software Regression in JavaScript
    Yuefeng Hu, Hiromu Ishibe, Feng Dai, Tetsuro Yamazaki, Shigeru Chiba

    * Cloud Programming Languages and Infrastructure From Code: An Empirical Study
    Georg Simhandl, Uwe Zdun

    * Concrete Syntax Metapatterns
    Luka Miljak, Casper Bach Poulsen, Rosilde Corvino

    * Cooperative Specification via Composition Control
    Christopher Esterhuyse, L. Thomas van Binsbergen

    * Design of Software Representation Languages: a Historical Perspective
    Anthony I. (Tony) Wasserman

    * DSLs in Racket: You Want It How, Now?
    Yunjeong Lee, Kiran Gopinathan, Ziyi Yang, Matthew Flatt, Ilya Sergey

    * Efficient Demand Evaluation of Fixed-Point Attributes Using Static Analysis
    Idriss Riouak, Niklas Fors, Jesper |uqvist, G||rel Hedin, Christoph Reichenbach

    * Method Bundles (New Ideas/Vision paper)
    Dimi Racordon, Dave Abrahams

    * Reducing Write Barrier Overheads for Orthogonal Persistence
    Yilin Zhang, Omkar Dilip Dhawal, V Krishna Nandivada, Shigeru Chiba,
    Tomoharu Ugawa

    * Statically and Dynamically Delayed Sampling for Typed Probabilistic Programming Languages
    Gizem Caylak, Daniel Lund|-n, Viktor Senderov, David Broman

    * The Design of a Self-Compiling C Transpiler Targeting POSIX Shell
    Laurent Huberdeau, Cassandre Hamel, Stefan Monnier, Marc Feeley

    * The Linguistic Theory Behind Blockly Languages
    Friedrich Steimann, Robin Stunic

    * Towards an In-context LLM-based Approach for Automating the
    Definition of Model Views
    James Pontes Miranda, Hugo Bruneliere, Massimo Tisi, Gerson Suny|-

    * Trading Runtime for Energy Efficiency
    Sim|uo Cunha, Lu|!s Silva, Jo|uo Saraiva, Jo|uo Paulo Fernandes

    * Trellis: A Domain-Specific Language for Hidden Markov Models with
    Sparse Transitions
    Lars Hummelgren, Viktor Palmkvist, Linnea Stjerna, Xuechun Xu,
    Joakim Jalden, David Broman

    * Trieste: A C++ DSL for Flexible Tree Rewriting (Tool paper)
    Sylvan Clebsch, Matilda Blomqvist, Elias Castegren, Matthew Johnson,
    Matthew J. Parkinson

    * Type Checking with Rewriting Rules
    Dimi Racordon
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