STS'06: Software Transformation Systems Workshop
part of the
Fifth international conference on
Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'06)
October 22-26, 2006,
Portland, Oregon
colocated with OOPSLA'06
Workshop Organisers
Important Dates
Workshop schedule:
- 2 page position paper submission deadline: July 15, 2006
- Notification of acceptance: August 31, 2006
- GPCE/OOPSLA registration deadline: September 15 (early)/ October 5, 2006
- Workshop: Sunday October 22, 2006
Motivation
Generative software techniques typically transform components or codefragments,
instantiate patterns etc. in some way or another to generate new code
fragments, components or programs. Often this needs software support beyond
that of existing compilers, i.e., some kind of system which takes software as
inputs and produces software as output.
Software transformation systems are tools which are built for such
transformations. They range from specific tools for one purpose, via simple
pattern matching systems, to general transformation systems which are easily
programmed to do any reasonable transformation. Thus the more general tools may
be treated as meta-tools for generative programming.
Following on the success of STS'04, this workshop is once again designed to
bring together people working on software transformation systems and those
with an interest in software transformation systems as a generative tool,
with the aim of investigating the use of software transformation tools as tools
to support generative programming. We want to look at various generative techniques
and suggest how these may be supported by various general purpose transformation tools.
This may lead to a more general understanding of common principles for supporting
generative methods.
This year's workshop will particularly focus on architecture, reuse, implementation
(data representations and algorithms), application models and benchmarks, although
contributions on a wide range of topics in the application of software transformation
systems in generative techniques are sought.
Workshop format
The workshop will have a small number of participants, around 20, selected on
the basis of short position papers submitted to the organisers. The aim is to
let people with different perspectives meet in order to allow fruitful
interaction.
Program
- 0830-1000 Specific transformation system (toolkits)
Chair: Eelco Visser
- Drew Hoskins: Background on Phoenix
- Pierre-Etienne Moreau, Antoine Reilles: Strategic programming in Java
- Andreas I. Schmied: The AspectIX Transformation Process Language
- Victor L. Winter, Christopher Scalzo, Arpit Jain, Brent Kucera, Azamatbek Mametjanov: Comprehension of Generative Techniques
- Coffee break
- 1030-1200 Impact of transformation systems
Chair: Jan Heering
The following three papers discuss different angles of the problem of impact of transformation research in industry and the scattering of research efforts. The papers will give rise to plenty discussion, which hopefully will continue into lunch.
- Martin Bravenboer: Impact of Software Transformation Systems on Language Workbenches and Domain-Specific Language Tools
- Karl Trygve Kalleberg: Improving the Reuse of Language Infrastructures
- Tony Sloane, Shirley Goldrei: Towards a coordinated approach to software transformation
- Jurgen J. Vinju: UPTR: a simple parse tree representation format
- Lunch break
- 1330-1500 Requirements on program transformation techniques
Chair: Jim Cordy
Challenges and possible solutions to improve program transformation systems.
- Eelco Visser: Transformations for Abstractions
- Daniel J. Quinlan, Richard Vuduc: Requirements for Domain-Specific Source-to-Source Translation
- Ewen Denney, Bernd Fischer, Johann Schumann: Using Software Transformation Systems as Program Generator Backends
- Chung-Horng Lung: Moving towards Architecture Driven Software Transformation
- Coffee break
- 1530-1700 Applications of program transformation
Chair: Magne Haveraaen
- Ralf Lammel: Evolution-enabled application-programming interfaces
- Ashley W. Brown, Wayne Luk, Paul H.J. Kelly: Generating Hardware Designs by Source Code Transformation
- Elizabeth Dancy, Jim Cordy: Generating Software Tuning Panels for Autonomic Control
- I. Karlin, Jean Utke: Source Transformations for Automatic Differentiation controlled by Performance Metrics
Each speaker is given 15 minutes for presentation and quick questions. The remainder of the session is for discussing the topics raised by the speakers.
Submission of intent to participate
If you find this workshop interesting you should send an e-mail to
sts06@ii.uib.no with your intent to participate and your
area of expertise/interest.
Space may be limited at the workshop, and registered participants will be given priority.
Registration
Workshop participants should register for the GPCE'06 conference.
Those who only wish to participate in the workshop should
register for any one day of the conference. The badge will let you
attend the workshop as well as the chosen day of the conference.