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|Title=12th International Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools, and Applications
 
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12th International Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools, and Applications
 
12th International Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools, and Applications
 
Tallinn, Estonia March 31 - April 1, 2012 an ETAPS workshop
 
Tallinn, Estonia March 31 - April 1, 2012 an ETAPS workshop
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LDTA is also a forum in which theory is put to the test, in many cases on real-world software engineering challenges. Thus, LDTA also solicits papers on the application of grammarware to areas including, but not limited to, the following:
 
LDTA is also a forum in which theory is put to the test, in many cases on real-world software engineering challenges. Thus, LDTA also solicits papers on the application of grammarware to areas including, but not limited to, the following:
  
* program analysis, transformation, generation, and verification,
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*program analysis, transformation, generation, and verification,
* implementation of Domain-Specific Languages,
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*implementation of Domain-Specific Languages,
* reverse engineering and re-engineering,
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*reverse engineering and re-engineering,
* refactoring and other source-to-source transformations,
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*refactoring and other source-to-source transformations,
* language definition and language prototyping
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*language definition and language prototyping
* debugging, profiling, IDE support, and testing
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*debugging, profiling, IDE support, and testing
  
 
Note that LDTA is a well-established workshop similar to other conferences on (programming) language engineering topics such as SLE and GPCE, but is solely focused on grammarware.
 
Note that LDTA is a well-established workshop similar to other conferences on (programming) language engineering topics such as SLE and GPCE, but is solely focused on grammarware.
  
 
Paper Submission
 
Paper Submission
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LDTA solicits papers in the following categories.
 
LDTA solicits papers in the following categories.
  
* research papers - original research results within the scope of LDTA with a clear motivation, description, analysis, and evaluation.
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*research papers - original research results within the scope of LDTA with a clear motivation, description, analysis, and evaluation.
  
* short research papers - new innovative ideas that have not been completely fleshed out. As a workshop, LDTA strongly encourages these types of submissions.
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*short research papers - new innovative ideas that have not been completely fleshed out. As a workshop, LDTA strongly encourages these types of submissions.
  
* experience report papers - description of the use of a grammarware tool or technique to solve a non-trivial applied problem with an emphasis on the advantages and disadvantages of the chosen approach to the problem.
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*experience report papers - description of the use of a grammarware tool or technique to solve a non-trivial applied problem with an emphasis on the advantages and disadvantages of the chosen approach to the problem.
  
* tool demo papers - discussion of a tool or technique that explains the contributions of the tool and what specifically will be demonstrated. These papers should describe tools and applications that do not fit neatly into the specific problems in the Tool Challenge.
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*tool demo papers - discussion of a tool or technique that explains the contributions of the tool and what specifically will be demonstrated. These papers should describe tools and applications that do not fit neatly into the specific problems in the Tool Challenge.
  
 
Each submission must clearly state in which of these categories it falls and not be published or submitted elsewhere. Papers are to use the standard LaTeX article style and the authblk style for affiliations; a sample of which is provided at www.ldta.info. Research and experience papers are limited to 15 pages, tool demonstration papers are limited to 10 pages, and short papers are limited to 6 pages. The final version of the accepted papers will, pending approval, be published in the ACM Digital Library and will also be made available during the workshop.
 
Each submission must clearly state in which of these categories it falls and not be published or submitted elsewhere. Papers are to use the standard LaTeX article style and the authblk style for affiliations; a sample of which is provided at www.ldta.info. Research and experience papers are limited to 15 pages, tool demonstration papers are limited to 10 pages, and short papers are limited to 6 pages. The final version of the accepted papers will, pending approval, be published in the ACM Digital Library and will also be made available during the workshop.
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==Program Committee==
 
==Program Committee==
 
    
 
    
*     Suzana Andova, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands (co-chair)
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*Suzana Andova, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands (co-chair)
*     Anya Helene Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway
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*Anya Helene Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway
*     Kyung-Goo Doh, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea
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*Kyung-Goo Doh, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea
*     Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA
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*Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA
*     Görel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden
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*Görel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden
*     Zoltán Horváth, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
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*Zoltán Horváth, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
*     Zhenjiang Hu, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
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*Zhenjiang Hu, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
*     Roberto Ierusalimschy, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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*Roberto Ierusalimschy, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
*     Ivan Kurtev, University of Twente, The Netherlands
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*Ivan Kurtev, University of Twente, The Netherlands
*     Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia
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*Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia
*     Nate Nystrom, University of Lugano, Switzerland
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*Nate Nystrom, University of Lugano, Switzerland
*     João Saraiva, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal
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*João Saraiva, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal
*     Sylvain Schmitz, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France
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*Sylvain Schmitz, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France
*     Tony Sloane, Macquarie University, Australia (co-chair)
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*Tony Sloane, Macquarie University, Australia (co-chair)
*     Robert Tairas, Inria, France
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*Robert Tairas, Inria, France
*     Laurence Tratt, King's College London, UK
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*Laurence Tratt, King's College London, UK
*     Vadim Zaytsev, Centre for Mathematics & Computer Science, The Netherlands
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*Vadim Zaytsev, Centre for Mathematics & Computer Science, The Netherlands
 
   
 
   
 
==Organizing Committee==
 
==Organizing Committee==
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*     Anya Helene Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway
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*Anya Helene Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway
*     Emilie Balland, INRIA, France
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*Emilie Balland, INRIA, France
  
  
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*     Mark van den Brand, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
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*Mark van den Brand, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
*     Görel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden
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*Görel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden
*     Tony Sloane, Macquarie University, Australia
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*Tony Sloane, Macquarie University, Australia
*     Eric Van Wyk, University of Minnesota, United States
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*Eric Van Wyk, University of Minnesota, United States

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12th International Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools, and Applications Tallinn, Estonia March 31 - April 1, 2012 an ETAPS workshop

LDTA is an application and tool-oriented workshop focused on grammarware - software based on grammars in some form. Grammarware applications are typically language processing applications and traditional examples include parsers, program analyzers, optimizers and translators. A primary focus of LDTA is grammarware that is generated from high-level grammar-centric specifications and thus submissions on parser generation, attribute grammar systems, term/graph rewriting systems, and other grammar-related meta-programming tools, techniques, and formalisms are encouraged.

TOPICS

LDTA is also a forum in which theory is put to the test, in many cases on real-world software engineering challenges. Thus, LDTA also solicits papers on the application of grammarware to areas including, but not limited to, the following:

  • program analysis, transformation, generation, and verification,
  • implementation of Domain-Specific Languages,
  • reverse engineering and re-engineering,
  • refactoring and other source-to-source transformations,
  • language definition and language prototyping
  • debugging, profiling, IDE support, and testing

Note that LDTA is a well-established workshop similar to other conferences on (programming) language engineering topics such as SLE and GPCE, but is solely focused on grammarware.

Paper Submission

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LDTA solicits papers in the following categories.

  • research papers - original research results within the scope of LDTA with a clear motivation, description, analysis, and evaluation.
  • short research papers - new innovative ideas that have not been completely fleshed out. As a workshop, LDTA strongly encourages these types of submissions.
  • experience report papers - description of the use of a grammarware tool or technique to solve a non-trivial applied problem with an emphasis on the advantages and disadvantages of the chosen approach to the problem.
  • tool demo papers - discussion of a tool or technique that explains the contributions of the tool and what specifically will be demonstrated. These papers should describe tools and applications that do not fit neatly into the specific problems in the Tool Challenge.

Each submission must clearly state in which of these categories it falls and not be published or submitted elsewhere. Papers are to use the standard LaTeX article style and the authblk style for affiliations; a sample of which is provided at www.ldta.info. Research and experience papers are limited to 15 pages, tool demonstration papers are limited to 10 pages, and short papers are limited to 6 pages. The final version of the accepted papers will, pending approval, be published in the ACM Digital Library and will also be made available during the workshop.

Please submit your abstract and paper using Easy Chair at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ldta2012.

The authors of each submission are required to give a presentation at LDTA 2012 and tool demonstration paper presentations are intended to include a significant live, interactive demonstration.

The authors of the best papers will be invited to write a journal version of their paper which will be separately reviewed and, assuming acceptance, be published in journal form. As in past years this will be done in a special issue of the journal Science of Computer Programming (Elsevier Science).

LDTA Committees

Program Committee

  • Suzana Andova, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands (co-chair)
  • Anya Helene Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway
  • Kyung-Goo Doh, Hanyang University, Ansan, South Korea
  • Jeff Gray, University of Alabama, USA
  • Görel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden
  • Zoltán Horváth, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
  • Zhenjiang Hu, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
  • Roberto Ierusalimschy, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Ivan Kurtev, University of Twente, The Netherlands
  • Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia
  • Nate Nystrom, University of Lugano, Switzerland
  • João Saraiva, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal
  • Sylvain Schmitz, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France
  • Tony Sloane, Macquarie University, Australia (co-chair)
  • Robert Tairas, Inria, France
  • Laurence Tratt, King's College London, UK
  • Vadim Zaytsev, Centre for Mathematics & Computer Science, The Netherlands

Organizing Committee

  • Anya Helene Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway
  • Emilie Balland, INRIA, France


Steering Committee

  • Mark van den Brand, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
  • Görel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden
  • Tony Sloane, Macquarie University, Australia
  • Eric Van Wyk, University of Minnesota, United States
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