[TYPES/announce] Deadline extension: REBLS @ SPLASH 2015 - Workshop on Reactive and Event-Based Languages & Systems

Guido Salvaneschi salvaneschi at st.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
Fri Aug 7 16:04:45 EDT 2015


2nd International Workshop on Reactive and Event-Based Languages &
Systems. The submission deadline has been extended.

New deadline: August 17th

Held at SPLASH Conference http://2015.splashcon.org/
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - October 25/26, 2015

=====  Introduction  =====

Reactive programming and event-based programming are two closely
related programming styles that are becoming ever more important with
the advent of advanced HPC technology and the ever increasing
requirement for our applications to run on the web or on collaborating
mobile devices. A number of publications on middleware and language
design - so-called reactive and event-based languages and systems
(REBLS) - have already seen the light, but the field still raises
several questions. For example, the interaction with mainstream
language concepts is poorly understood, implementation technology is
in its infancy and modularity mechanisms are almost totally
lacking. Moreover, large applications are still to be developed and
patterns and tools for developing reactive applications is an area
that is vastly unexplored.

This workshop will gather researchers in reactive and event-based
languages and systems. The goal of the workshop is to exchange new
technical research results and to define better the field by coming up
with taxonomies and overviews of the existing work.


===== Contributions =====

Even though reactive programming and event-based programming are
receiving ever more attention, the field is far from mature. This
workshop will join forces and try to gather researchers working on the
foundational models, languages and implementation technologies. We
welcome all submissions on reactive programming, aspect- and
event-oriented systems, including but not limited to: language design,
implementation, runtime systems, program analysis, software metrics,
patterns and benchmarks.

- Study of the paradigm: interaction of reactive and event-based
programming with existing language features such as object-oriented
programming, mutable state, concurrency.

- Advanced event systems, event quantification, event composition,
aspect-oriented programming for reactive applications.

- Functional-reactive programming, self-adjusting computation and
incremental computing.

- Applications, case studies that show the efficacy of reactive
programming.

- Empirical studies that motivate further research in the field.

- Patterns and best-practices.

- Related fields, such as complex event processing, reactive data
structures, view maintenance, constraint-based languages, and their
integration with reactive programming.

- IDEs, Tools.

- Implementation technology, language runtimes, virtual machine
support, compilers.

- Modularity and abstraction mechanisms in large systems.

- Formal models for reactive and event-based programming.

The format of the workshop is that of a mini-conference. Because of
the declarative nature of reactive programs, it is often hard to
understand their semantics just by looking at the code. We therefore
also encourage authors to use their slots for presenting their work
based on live demos.


Info about the format and the page limits can be found on the REBLS'15
website (http://www.rebls-ws.com).



=====  Important dates =====

- Full-paper deadline:               August 17, 2015
- Full-paper notification:           September 7, 2015
- Workshop:                          October 25/26, 2015

Info about the submission site can be found on the REBLS'15 page
(http://www.rebls-ws.com).


==== Organization and Committees

Organizers:

Guido Salvaneschi, TU Darmstadt
Wolfgang De Meuter, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Patrick Eugster, Purdue University and TU Darmstadt
Lukasz Ziarek, SUNY Buffalo

Program Committee:

Umut Acar, Carnegie Mellon University
Shigeru Chiba, University of Tokyo
Dominique Devriese, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Jonathan Edwards, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Philipp Haller, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Hridesh Rajan, Iowa State University


===== REBLS @ SPLASH 2015

-- 
Guido Salvaneschi
Postdoc Researcher
TU Darmstadt - Germany


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