• CFP: SLE 2021 - 14th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software L

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    14th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language
    Engineering (SLE 2021)
    October 17-19, 2021
    Chicago, Illinois


    https://conf.researchr.org/home/sle-2021
    http://www.sleconf.org/2021
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    We are pleased to invite you to submit papers to the 14th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE 2021),
    held in conjunction with SPLASH, GPCE and SAS 2021. Based on the
    future developments the conference will be hosted in Chicago,
    Illinois, United States on October 17-19, 2021 or will be held as a
    virtual event.

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    Scope
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    The ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language
    Engineering (SLE) is devoted to the principles of software languages:
    their design, their implementation, and their evolution.

    With the ubiquity of computers, software has become the dominating
    intellectual asset of our time. In turn, this software depends on
    software languages, namely the languages it is written in, the
    languages used to describe its environment, and the languages driving
    its development process. Given that everything depends on software and
    that software depends on software languages, it seems fair to say that
    for many years to come, everything will depend on software languages.

    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.

    Like its predecessors, the 14th edition of the SLE conference, SLE
    2021, will bring together researchers from different areas united by
    their common interest in the creation, capture, and tooling of
    software languages. It overlaps with traditional conferences on the
    design and implementation of programming languages, model-driven
    engineering, and compiler construction, and emphasizes the fusion of
    their communities. To foster the latter, SLE traditionally fills a
    two-day program with a single track, with the only temporal overlap
    occurring between co-located events.

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    Topics of Interest
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    SLE 2021 solicits high-quality contributions in areas ranging from
    theoretical and conceptual contributions, to tools, techniques, and
    frameworks in the domain of software language engineering. Broadly
    speaking, SLE covers software language engineering rather than
    engineering a specific software language. Topics of interest include,
    but are not limited to:


    * Software Language Design and Implementation
    - Approaches to and methods for language design
    - Static semantics (e.g., design rules, well-formedness constraints)
    - Techniques for specifying behavioral / executable semantics
    - Generative approaches (incl. code synthesis, compilation)
    - Meta-languages, meta-tools, language workbenches

    * Software Language Validation
    - Verification and formal methods for languages
    - Testing techniques for languages
    - Simulation techniques for languages

    * Software Language Integration and Composition
    - Coordination of heterogeneous languages and tools
    - Mappings between languages (incl. transformation languages)
    - Traceability between languages
    - Deployment of languages to different platforms

    * Software Language Maintenance
    - Software language reuse
    - Language evolution
    - Language families and variability

    * Domain-specific approaches for any aspects of SLE (design,
    implementation, validation, maintenance)

    * Empirical evaluation and experience reports of language engineering tools
    - User studies evaluating usability
    - Performance benchmarks
    - Industrial applications

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    Important Dates
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    All dates are Anywhere on Earth.

    * Mon 5 Jul 2021 - Abstract Submissions
    * Fri 9 Jul 2021 - Paper Submissions
    * Wed 1 Sep 2021 - Review Notification
    * Wed-Fri 1-3 Sep 2021 - Author Response Period
    * Mon 13 Sep 2021 - Notification
    * Wed 15 Sept 2021 - Artifact Submissions
    * Tue 28 Sep 2021 - Artifact Kick-the-tires Author Response
    * Tue 12 Oct 2021 - Artifact Notification
    * Sun-Tue 17-19 Oct 2021 - SLE Conference

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    Types of Submissions
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    SLE 2021 solicits three types of papers:

    * Research papers
    These are "traditional" papers detailing research contributions to
    SLE. These papers have a limit of 12 pages, and may optionally include
    8 further pages of bibliography/appendices

    * Tool papers
    These are papers which focus on the tooling aspects which are often
    forgotten or neglected in research papers. A good tool paper focuses
    on practical insights that are likely to be useful to other
    implementers or users in the future. Any of the SLE topics of interest
    are appropriate areas for tool demonstrations. Submissions must not
    exceed 5 pages and may optionally include 1 further page of
    bibliography / appendices. They may optionally come with an appendix
    with a demo outline / screenshots and/or a short video/screencast
    illustrating the tool. The title of a Tool paper must start with "Tool
    Demo:".

    *New ideas / vision papers
    These are papers on forward-looking, innovative research in software
    language engineering. Our aim here is to accelerate the exposure of
    the software language engineering community to early yet potentially ground-breaking research results, or to techniques and perspectives
    that challenge the status quo in the discipline. New ideas / vision
    papers must not exceed 5 pages, and may optionally include 1 further
    page of bibliography / appendices. The title of a new ideas / vision
    papers must start with "New Ideas:" or "Vision:".


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    Artifact Evaluation
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    For the sixth year, SLE will use an evaluation process for assessing
    the quality of the artifacts on which papers are based to foster the
    culture of experimental reproducibility. Authors of accepted papers
    are invited to submit artifacts. For more information, please have a
    look at the Artifact Evaluation page (http://www.sleconf.org/2021/ArtifactEvaluation.html).

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    Submission
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    Submissions have to use the ACM SIGPLAN Conference Format “acmart” (http://sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format); please make sure
    that you always use the latest ACM SIGPLAN acmart LaTeX template(https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/consolidate d-tex-template/acmart-master.zip),
    and that the document class definition is \documentclass[sigplan,anonymous,review]{acmart}. Do not make any
    changes to this format!

    Ensure that your submission is legible when printed on a black and
    white printer. In particular, please check that colors remain distinct
    and font sizes in figures and tables are legible.

    To increase fairness in reviewing, a double-blind review process has
    become standard across SIGPLAN conferences. In this line, SLE will
    follow the double-blind process. Author names and institutions should
    be omitted from submitted papers, and references to the authors’ own
    related work should be in the third person. No other changes are
    necessary, and authors will not be penalized if reviewers are able to
    infer their identities in implicit ways.

    All submissions must be in PDF format.

    Concurrent Submissions:
    Papers must describe unpublished work that is not currently submitted
    for publication elsewhere as described by SIGPLAN’s Republication
    Policy (http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Republication).
    Submitters should also be aware of ACM’s Policy and Procedures on
    Plagiarism (http://www.acm.org/publications/policies/plagiarism_policy). Submissions that violate these policies will be desk-rejected.

    Submission Site:
    Submissions will be accepted at https://sle21.hotcrp.com/

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    Reviewing Process
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    All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three members of the
    program committee. Research papers and tool papers will be evaluated
    concerning novelty, correctness, significance, readability, and
    alignment with the conference call. New ideas / vision papers will be
    evaluated primarily concerning novelty, significance, readability, and alignment with the conference call.

    For fairness reasons, all submitted papers must conform to the above instructions. Submissions that violate these instructions may be
    rejected without review, at the discretion of the PC chairs.

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

    * Distinguished reviewer: Award for distinguished reviewer, as
    determined by the PC chairs.

    * 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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    Publication
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    All accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.

    AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the
    proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date
    may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the conference. The
    official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings
    related to published work.

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    Organisation
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    Chairs:

    * General chair: Eelco Visser, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
    * Program co-chair: Dimitris Kolovos, University of York, United Kingdom
    * Program co-chair: Emma Söderberg, Lund University, Sweden
    * Artefact Evaluation co-chair: Elias Castegren, KTH, Sweden
    * Artefact Evaluation co-chair: Andreas Wortmann, RWTH Aachen
    University, Germany


    Program Committee:

    Vincent Aranega, University of Lille, France
    Mikhail Barash, University of Bergen, Norway
    Melanie Bats, Obeo, France
    David Broman, KTH, Sweden
    Shigeru Chiba, University of Tokyo, Japan
    Alfonso de la Vega, University of York, United Kingdom
    Juan De Lara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
    Davide Di Ruscio, University of L'Aquila, Italy
    Marcos Didonet del Fabro, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil
    Juergen Dingel, Queen's University, Canada
    Michalis Famelis, University of Montreal, Canada
    Bernd Fischer, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
    Niklas Fors, Lund University, Sweden
    Antonio Garcia Dominguez, Aston University, United Kingdom
    Esther Guerra, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
    Görel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden
    Stuart Hutchesson, Independent, United Kingdom
    Adrian Johnstone, Royal Holloway, United Kingdom
    Paddy Krishnan, Oracle Labs, Australia
    James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
    Carlos Olarte, ECT UFRN, Brazil
    João Saraiva, HASLab / INESC TEC and Universidade do Minho, Portugal
    Anthony Sloane, Macquarie University, Australia
    Daniel Strüber, Radboud University , Netherlands
    Ulyana Tikhonova, CWI, Netherlands
    Mark van der Brand, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
    Juan Manuel Vara, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
    Ran Wei, Dalian University of Technology, China
    Bahman Zamani, University of Isfahan, Iran

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    Contact
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    For additional information, clarification, or answers to questions,
    please contact the Program Chairs (Emma Söderberg and Dimitris
    Kolovos).

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