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From: "Eli Tilevich" <tilevich@cs.vt.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 20:56:37 -0400
Organization: Compilers Central
Keywords: conference, CFP, parallel
Posted-Date: 16 Aug 2010 17:07:42 EDT

International Workshop on Programming Support Innovations for
Emerging Distributed Applications
(PSI EtA - ON7 2010)


October 17, 2010
Reno/Tahoe NEVADA, USA
Held in conjunction with SPLASH 2010


URL: http://research.cs.vt.edu/vtspaces/workshop/


Objectives


Distribution has become a necessity for the majority of
computing domains, but developing distributed applications remains a
highly delicate and complex task. Several emerging distributed
computing and application domains, including cloud computing,
service-oriented computing, stream processing, sensor networks, and
context-aware computing, pose unprecedented challenges to the
programmer. Applications in these domains can deliver tangible
benefits to the user once they enter the mainstream of industrial
software development. What is hindering the wide adoption and use of
these applications is the prevalence of ad-hoc programming practices
in their software development process. The goal of this workshop is to
explore programming support innovations that can address the
incongruence between the advanced programming requirements of emerging
distributed applications and the current state of the art of their
programming support. To that end, the workshop will provide a venue
for free and open discussions among academic researchers and industry
practitioners of distributed applications.


Possible topics for contributions include, but are not limited to:
                                -Programming frameworks
                                -Domain specific languages
                                -Code generators
                                -Middleware systems
                                -Program transformation systems
                                -Extensible languages
                                -Component technologies
                                -Product-line architectures
                                -Advanced separation of concerns


Submission Guidelines


All papers must be submitted electronically, in PDF format, through
EasyChair. Submissions must not exceed 5 pages, in the ACM SIGPLAN 10
point format. Templates for Word and LaTeX are available at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm.


Important Dates
                                -Submission deadline: August 30, 2010
                                -Acceptance notification: September 14, 2010
                                -Camera-ready deadline: October 4, 2010
                                -Workshop day: October 17, 2010


Organization


Program Committee Chairs
                                Eli Tilevich (Virginia Tech, USA)
                                Patrick Eugster (Purdue University, USA)


Program Committee
                                Gustavo Alonso (ETH ZC<rich, Switzerland)
                                Godmar Back (Virginia Tech, USA)
                                Shigeru Chiba (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
                                Charles Consel (INRIA / University of Bordeaux, France)
                                John Field (IBM Research, USA)
                                BuDra Gedik (IBM Research, USA)
                                Jon Howell (Microsoft Research, USA)
                                Hans-Arno Jacobsen (University of Toronto, Canada)
                                Christine Julien (UT Austin, USA)
                                ValC)rie Issarny (INRIA Paris - Rocquencourt, France)
                                Chandra Krintz (UCSB, USA)
                                Erik Meijer (Microsoft Research, USA)
                                Richard Schantz (BBN Technologies, USA)
                                Liuba Shrira (Brandeis University, USA)
                                Mario SC<dholt (C cole des Mines de Nantes, France)



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