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First shot at 2009 U trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/cfp.xml U trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/contact.xml U trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/home.xml U trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/news.xml U trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/programme.xml U trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/submissions.xml
Modified: trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/cfp.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/cfp.xml 2009-02-23 11:26:45 UTC (rev 4308) +++ trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/cfp.xml 2009-02-23 13:05:18 UTC (rev 4309) @@ -4,34 +4,31 @@ <pre style="font-family: Fixed, Lucidatypewriter, monospace"> +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALL FOR PAPERS | - | 5th European Lisp Workshop | - | July 7, Paphos, Cyprus - co-located with ECOOP 2008 | + | 6th European Lisp Workshop | + | July 6, Genova, Italy - co-located with ECOOP 2009 | +------------------------------------------------------------+
-Important Dates: -**************** -Submission deadline (papers and breakout groups): May 18, 2008 -Notification of acceptance: May 26, 2008 -ECOOP early registration deadline: June 01, 2008 -5th European Lisp Workshop: July 07, 2008 +Important Dates +=============== +Submission deadline: April 08, 2009 +Notification of acceptance: May 08, 2009 +ECOOP early registration deadline: May 20, 2009 +5th European Lisp Workshop: July 06, 2009
-For more information visit http://elw.bknr.net/2008/ +Please note that registration must be done with ECOOP itself. +For more information visit http://elw.bknr.net/2009/ Contact: Didier Verna, didier@lrde.epita.fr
-Organizers -********** +2009 Special News +================= +This year, and for the first time, the workshop proceedings will be +published in the ACM Digital Library.
-Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, Paris -Christophe Rhodes, Goldsmiths College, University of London -Charlotte Herzeel, Programming Technology Lab, Vrije Universiteit, Brussel -Hans H¸bner, Software Developer, Berlin
- Overview -******** - +======== "...Please don't assume Lisp is only useful for Animation and Graphics, AI, Bioinformatics, B2B and E-Commerce, Data Mining, EDA/Semiconductor applications, Expert Systems, Finance, Intelligent @@ -41,90 +38,63 @@ happened to list." -- Kent Pitman
-Lisp is one of the oldest computer languages still in use today. In -the decades of its existence, Lisp has been a fruitful basis for -language design experiments as well as the preferred implementation -language for applications in diverse fields. +Lisp, one of the eldest computer languages still in use today, is +gaining momentum again. The structure of Lisp makes it easy to extend +the language or even to implement entirely new dialects without +starting from scratch, making it the ideal candidate for writing +Domain Specific Languages. Common Lisp, with the Common Lisp Object +System (CLOS), was the first object-oriented programming language to +receive an ANSI standard and retains the most complete and advanced +object system of any programming language, while influencing many +other object-oriented programming languages that followed.
-The structure of Lisp makes it easy to extend the language or even to -implement entirely new dialects without starting from scratch. Common -Lisp, with the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS), was the first -object-oriented programming language to receive an ANSI standard and -retains the most complete and advanced object system of any -programming language, while influencing many other object-oriented -programming languages that followed. - -It is clear that Lisp is gaining momentum: there is a steadily growing -interest in Lisp itself, with numerous user groups in existence -worldwide, and in Lisp's metaprogramming notions which are being -transferred to other languages, as for example in Aspect-Oriented -Programming, support for Domain-Specific Languages, and so on. - This workshop will address the near-future role of Lisp-based -languages in research, industry and education. We solicit papers and -suggestions for breakout groups that discuss the opportunities Lisp -provides to capture and enhance the possibilities in software -engineering. We want to promote lively discussion between researchers -proposing new approaches and practitioners reporting on their -experience with the strengths and limitations of current Lisp -technologies. +languages in research, industry and education. We solicit +contributions that discuss the opportunities Lisp provides to capture +and enhance the possibilities in software engineering. We want to +promote lively discussion between researchers proposing new approaches +and practitioners reporting on their experience with the strengths and +limitations of current Lisp technologies.
-The workshop will have two components: there will be -formally-presented talks, and breakout groups discussing or working on -particular topics. Additionally, there will be opportunities for -short, informal talks and demonstrations on experience reports, -underappreciated results, software under development, or other topics -of interest. +The workshop will have two components: there will be formal talks, and +interactive turorial/demo/coding sessions.
Papers -****** - +====== Formal presentations in the workshop should take between 20 minutes and half an hour; additional time will be given for questions and -answers. We encourage that papers be published on the website, to -provide all participants with background information in advance. +answers. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):
-Suggested Topics: -- New language features or abstractions -- Experience reports or case studies -- Protocol Metaprogramming and Libraries +- Experience reports / Case studies - Educational approaches - Software Evolution - Development Aids - Persistent Systems - Dynamic Optimization - Implementation techniques -- Innovative Applications -- Hardware Support for Lisp systems +- Hardware Support +- Efficiency / Distribution / Parallel programming - Macro-, reflective-, meta- and/or rule-based development approaches -- Aspect-Oriented, Domain-Oriented and Generative Programming +- Protocol Metaprogramming and Libraries +- Context-Oriented, Domain-Oriented and Generative Programming
-Breakout Groups -*************** +Interactive Tutorial/Demo/Coding Sessions +========================================= +Additionally, we invite less formal talks in the form of interactive +tutorial/demo/coding sessions. The purpose of these sessions is to +both demonstrate and recieve feedback on any interesting Lisp system, +either stable or under development. Being less formal than technical +paper presentations, it is expected that these sessions be highly +interactive.
-The workshop will provide for the opportunity to meet face to face and -work on focused topics. We will organize these breakout groups and -provide for rooms and infrastructure.
-Suggested Topics for Breakout Groups: -- Lisp Infrastructure Development and Distribution -- Language Features (e.g. Predicate Dispatching) -- Environments for creating web applications -- Brainstorming sessions for new or existing open source projects -- Persistence Systems -- Compiler technology -- Lisp on bare metal / Lisp hardware / Lisp operating systems -- Compare and enhance curricula for computer science education - - Submission Guidelines -********************* +===================== +Potential contributors are encouraged to submit:
-Potential attendees are encouraged to submit: - -- a long paper (10 pages) presenting scientific and/or +- a long paper (around 10 pages) presenting scientific and/or empirical results about Lisp-based uses or new approaches for software engineering purposes,
@@ -132,10 +102,20 @@ research, practice or education based on Lisp should be heading in the near future,
-- a proposal for a breakout group (1-2 pages) describing the theme, an - agenda and/or expected results. +- a proposal for an interactive tutorial/demo/coding session (1-2 + pages) describing the involved library or application, and the + subject of the session.
Submissions should be mailed as PDF to Didier Verna (didier@lrde.epita.fr) before the submission deadline. + + +Organizers +========== + +Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, Paris +Charlotte Herzeel, Programming Technology Lab, Vrije Universiteit, Brussel +Christophe Rhodes, Goldsmiths College, University of London +Hans Hübner, Software Developer, Berlin </pre> </lisp-ecoop:page>
Modified: trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/contact.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/contact.xml 2009-02-23 11:26:45 UTC (rev 4308) +++ trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/contact.xml 2009-02-23 13:05:18 UTC (rev 4309) @@ -27,13 +27,10 @@ </a>, Goldsmiths College, University of London, United Kingdom </li> - <li>Hans Hübner, Software Developer, Berlin, Germany</li> - - </ul>
- <h1>Contact</h1> +<h1>Contact</h1> <p> Workshop related: <a href="mailto:didier@lrde.epita.fr">Didier Verna</a>
Modified: trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/home.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/home.xml 2009-02-23 11:26:45 UTC (rev 4308) +++ trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/home.xml 2009-02-23 13:05:18 UTC (rev 4309) @@ -5,8 +5,9 @@
<h1>5th European Lisp Workshop</h1>
-<p>July 07 - Paphos, Cyprus - co-located with ECOOP 2008</p> +<p>July 06 - Genova, Italy - co-located with ECOOP 2009</p>
+<!-- <p> <a href="http://www.lispworks.com/" target="_new"> <img src="../static/lispworks-logo.jpg" alt="LispWorks" border="0"/> @@ -28,10 +29,16 @@ <a href="http://www.alu.org/" target="_new">Association of Lisp Users</a>, and <a href="http://www.epita.fr/" target="_new">EPITA</a>. </p> +-->
<h2>Important News</h2> <ul> + <li> + This year, and for the first time, the workshop proceedings will be + published in the ACM Digital Library. + </li> <!-- <li>The workshop programme is now online.</li> --> + <!-- <li> The workshop will feature two keynote presentations: <ul> @@ -59,16 +66,15 @@ </li> </ul> </li> + --> </ul>
<h2>Important Dates</h2> <ul> -<li>Submission deadline: - <b><span style="color: red;">EXTENDED</span> May 18, 2008</b> -</li> -<li>Notification of acceptance: <b>May 26, 2008</b></li> -<li>ECOOP early registration deadline: <b>June 01, 2008</b></li> +<li>Submission deadline: <b>April 08, 2009</b></li> +<li>Notification of acceptance: <b>May 08, 2009</b></li> +<li>ECOOP early registration deadline: <b>May 20, 2009</b></li> </ul>
<h2>Overview</h2> @@ -83,45 +89,30 @@ </blockquote>
<p> -Lisp is one of the oldest computer languages still in use today. In the -decades of its existence, Lisp has been a fruitful basis for language design -experiments as well as the preferred implementation language for applications -in diverse fields. -</p> - -<p> -The structure of Lisp makes it easy to extend the language or even to -implement entirely new dialects without starting from scratch. Common Lisp, -with the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS), was the first object-oriented -programming language to receive an ANSI standard and retains the most complete -and advanced object system of any programming language, while influencing many +Lisp, one of the eldest computer languages still in use today, is +gaining momentum again. The structure of Lisp makes it easy to extend +the language or even to implement entirely new dialects without +starting from scratch, making it the ideal candidate for writing +Domain Specific Languages. Common Lisp, with the Common Lisp Object +System (CLOS), was the first object-oriented programming language to +receive an ANSI standard and retains the most complete and advanced +object system of any programming language, while influencing many other object-oriented programming languages that followed. </p>
<p> -It is clear that Lisp is gaining momentum: there is a steadily growing -interest in Lisp itself, with numerous user groups in existence worldwide, and -in Lisp's metaprogramming notions which are being transferred to other -languages, as for example in Aspect-Oriented Programming, support for -Domain-Specific Languages, and so on. +This workshop will address the near-future role of Lisp-based +languages in research, industry and education. We solicit +contributions that discuss the opportunities Lisp provides to capture +and enhance the possibilities in software engineering. We want to +promote lively discussion between researchers proposing new approaches +and practitioners reporting on their experience with the strengths and +limitations of current Lisp technologies. </p>
<p> -This workshop will address the near-future role of Lisp-based languages in -research, industry and education. We solicit papers and suggestions for -breakout groups that discuss the opportunities Lisp provides to capture and -enhance the possibilities in software engineering. We want to promote lively -discussion between researchers proposing new approaches and practitioners -reporting on their experience with the strengths and limitations of current -Lisp technologies. +The workshop will have two components: there will be formal talks, and +interactive turorial/demo/coding sessions. </p>
-<p> -The workshop will have two components; there will be formally-presented talks, -and breakout groups discussing or working on particular topics. Additionally, -there will be opportunities for short, informal talks and demonstrations on -experience reports, underappreciated results, software under development, or -other topics of interest. -</p> - </lisp-ecoop:page>
Modified: trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/news.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/news.xml 2009-02-23 11:26:45 UTC (rev 4308) +++ trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/news.xml 2009-02-23 13:05:18 UTC (rev 4309) @@ -5,12 +5,13 @@
<h1>News</h1>
+<!-- <h3>June 30, 2008</h3> - <ul> <li>The workshop programme is now online.</li> </ul> - +--> +<!-- <h3>May 28, 2008</h3> <ul> <li> @@ -32,15 +33,15 @@ </ul> </li> </ul> +-->
-<h3>May 05, 2008</h3> +<h3>February 23, 2009</h3> <ul> -<li>Deadline extension: May 18 (notification: May 26).</li> + <li> + This year, and for the first time, the workshop proceedings will be + published in the ACM Digital Library. + </li> + <li>Launched the workshop website.</li> </ul>
-<h3>February 06, 2008</h3> -<ul> -<li>Launched the workshop website.</li> -</ul> - </lisp-ecoop:page>
Modified: trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/programme.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/programme.xml 2009-02-23 11:26:45 UTC (rev 4308) +++ trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/programme.xml 2009-02-23 13:05:18 UTC (rev 4309) @@ -5,33 +5,6 @@
<h1>Workshop Programme</h1>
-<h3>9:15 - 11:30</h3> -<ul> - <li>Opening</li> - <li>Keynote 1 -- Mark Tarver, "Lisp for the 21st Century"</li> - <li>Paper 1 -- Michael Wessel, "Software Abstractions for Description Logic Systems"</li> -</ul> +The programme will be avaible by the end of May 2009.
-<h3>11:30 - 12:00</h3> -<ul> -<li>Coffee break</li> -</ul> - -<h3>12:00 - 13:30</h3> -<ul> - <li>Paper 2 -- Leonardo Uribe, "Using Data Parallelism in Lisp for Implementing a Quantum Simulator"</li> - <li>Paper 3 -- Geoff Wozniak, "Adaptive Libraries and Interactive Code Generation for Common Lisp"</li> -</ul> - -<h3>13:30 - 15:00</h3> -<ul> - <li>Lunch break</li> -</ul> - -<h3>15:00 - 17:00</h3> -<ul> - <li>Keynote 2 -- Rich Hickey, "A detailed Look at the Lisp Nature of Clojure"</li> - <li>Paper 4 -- Pascal Costanza, "make-method-lambda Considered Harmful"</li> -</ul> - </lisp-ecoop:page>
Modified: trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/submissions.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/submissions.xml 2009-02-23 11:26:45 UTC (rev 4308) +++ trunk/projects/lisp-ecoop/website/templates/submissions.xml 2009-02-23 13:05:18 UTC (rev 4309) @@ -5,15 +5,16 @@
<h1>Submissions</h1>
+<!-- <h2>Keynotes</h2> <lisp-ecoop:submission-list type="keynote"/> - +--> <h2>Papers</h2> -<p>We have accepted the following submissions.</p> -<!-- The list of accepted submissions will be available in June. --> -<lisp-ecoop:submission-list type="paper"/> +<!--<p>We have accepted the following submissions.</p>--> +The list of accepted submissions will be available in June. +<!--<lisp-ecoop:submission-list type="paper"/>-->
-<!-- <h2>Breakout group proposals</h2> - <lisp-ecoop:submission-list type="breakout-group-proposal"/> --> +<h2>Interactive Turorial/Demo/Coding Sessions</h2> +<!--<lisp-ecoop:submission-list type="breakout-group-proposal"/> -->
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