Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'06)
October 22-26, 2006
Portland, Oregon
(co-located with OOPSLA'06)
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT.
GPCE'06 proceedings published by ACM Press.
Workshop chairs can be contacted at workshop06@gpce.org
Workshop proposal schedule:
This call is for workshop organizers; a later call will occur for workshop contributions.
GPCE workshops provide intensive collaborative environments where generative and component technology researchers and practitioners meet to discuss and solve challenging problems facing the field.
We encourage proposals for innovative, well-focused workshops on a broad spectrum of component engineering and generative programming topics. All topics related to the theme of the conference are potential candidates for workshops. Workshops typically fall into the following categories:
Workshop topics are by no means limited to the categories mentioned above. However, in each case, the proposed area is supposed to have enough impetus to yield new results that can be considered important and worth more detailed investigation.
Workshop proposals should be sent in ASCII or PDF format to the workshop chairs and should consist of the following four parts:
1. Cover Page
2. Abstract
3. Call for Participation
4. Organizers Bio and Past Events
If a workshop is accepted, the organizers will be requested to prepare a WWW page that will contain the latest information about the workshop. The web pages of each workshop will be linked to the GPCE workshop web site. Each workshop must have at least two organizers, preferably from different organizations.
Please keep complete submissions to under four pages.
1. Workshop organizers should foster the creative potential that is tentatively present in a workshop.
2. Remember that a workshop is NOT a conference!
3. The success of a workshop depends greatly on the results generated on-site.
4. A number of interrelated issues should be taken into account in order to provide a good framework for such on-site creativity.
5. Presentation selection
Workshop attendance will be manage via the GPCE registration form. Workshop organizers and presenters are required to register to the workshop.
Electronic submission of proposals must be sent to workshops06@gpce.org. Proposals must be submitted no later than Mar 18, 2006, BUT EARLIER IS BETTER, as it allows for a more satisfactory coordination between workshop proposals.
The submitted proposals will be reviewed collectively by the Workshop Committee to determine a high quality and appropriate mix for the conference.
For additional information, clarification, or questions please feel free to contact the Workshop Chairs (workshops06@gpce.org).