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  • Demonstration proposal submission: July 2, 2004
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Overview

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 offers practitioners and tool-developers an opportunity to give an in-depth technical demonstration of products, tools, techniques or approaches supporting program generation, domain-specific modeling,
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model-driven software development or other aspects in the realm of generative programming and component engineering. The demonstration sessions are intended to stimulate discussions and feedback between tool developers and tool users.
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generative programming, template meta-programming, aspect-oriented software development, model-driven architecture, component generation, and other related topics.
 GPCE tool demonstrations typically show how tools are applied in real world scenarios, for example, by considering a small case-study. We
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 demonstrations in the same exhibition space. We expect that this integration benefits both GPCE and OOPSLA conference attendants.
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Organizational Issues

A demonstration session will be 45 minutes in length and will be held twice

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 (mailto:demos04@gpce.org). The deadline for proposals is July 2, 2004. Due to the OOPSLA co-location, the GPCE and OOPSLA demonstrations chairs reserve the right to transfer
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incoming proposals between the two conferences whenever appropriate.
 Presenters of accepted demonstrations will also be expected to provide a two-page summary description to be published on the website and handed out
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  • Program posted on the conference website - TBA
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OOPSLA 2004 Co-location

Because GPCE 2004 is co-located with OOPSLA 2004, we intend to run GPCE demonstrations in parallel with OOPSLA demonstrations. To accommodate for the similarities between GPCE and OOPSLA demonstration proposals, there might be some form of cross-reviewing between the two demonstration tracks. The exact form of this integration is still under negotiation. Watch this website for updates!

 

Overview

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 concerns with regard to the applicability of a demonstration or tool, feel free to contact the demonstrations chair (mailto:demos04@gpce.org).
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Because GPCE 2004 is co-located with OOPSLA 2004 and because there is possibly some conceptual overlap, GPCE demonstrations will be held together with OOPSLA demonstrations. In practice, this means that GPCE demonstrations will run as a parallel track next to OOPSLA demonstrations in the same exhibition space. We expect that this integration benefits both GPCE and OOPSLA conference attendants.
 
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A demonstration session will be 45 minutes in length. It is centered
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For details on OOPSLA demonstrations, check the OOPSLA Call for Demonstrations.

Organizational Issues

A demonstration session will be 45 minutes in length and will be held twice over the course of the conference. It is centered

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 Demonstration proposals, written according to the guidelines outlined below, should be sent by e-mail to the demonstrations chair (mailto:demos04@gpce.org). The deadline
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for proposals is July 2, 2004. Since GPCE demonstrations will run in parallel to OOPSLA demonstrations within the same exhibition space,
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for proposals is July 2, 2004. Due to the OOPSLA co-location,
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incoming proposals between the two conferences.
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incoming proposals between the two conferences whenever approriate.
 
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Presenters of accepted demonstrations will also be expected to provide a two-page summary description to be published on the website and handed out at the conference.
 

Proposal Guidelines

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 A proposal for demonstration has to be sent via e-mail to the demonstration chair in either text, PDF or MS Word format and should contain the following information:
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  1. Names and affiliations of the other presenters
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    • Relevance to the Generative Programming or Component Engineering
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    • Relevance to Generative Programming or Component Engineering
 
    • Uniqueness of design and implementation,
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Demonstrations Committee

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  • William Cook, University of Texas at Austin, USA
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OOPSLA 2004 Co-location

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Because GPCE 2004 is co-located with OOPSLA 2004, we intend to run GPCE demonstrations in parallel with OOPSLA demonstrations. To accommodate for the similarities between GPCE and OOPSLA demonstration proposals, there might be some form of cross-reviewing between the two demonstration tracks. The exact form of this integration is still
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 model-driven software development or other aspects in the realm of generative programming and component engineering. The demonstration sessions are intended to stimulate discussions and feedback between
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developers and conference attendants.
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tool developers and tool users.
 
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GPCE Tool demonstrations typically show how tools are applied in real
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GPCE tool demonstrations typically show how tools are applied in real
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 discussions.

Demonstration proposals, written according to the guidelines

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outlined below, should be submitted electronically via the OOPSLA submissions website. This website will contain a link to the submission system as soon as it is available. Other submissions are not considered. The deadline for proposals is July 2, 2004. During the submission procedure, you will be asked to indicate whether you submit to GPCE or OOPSLA. However, the OOPSLA and GPCE Demonstrations chairs reserve the right to transfer incoming proposals between the OOPSLA and GPCE Tracks.
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outlined below, should be sent by e-mail to the demonstrations chair (mailto:demos04@gpce.org). The deadline for proposals is July 2, 2004. Since GPCE demonstrations will run in parallel to OOPSLA demonstrations within the same exhibition space, the GPCE and OOPSLA demonstrations chairs reserve the right to transfer incoming proposals between the two conferences.
 

Proposal Guidelines

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A proposal for demonstration has to be submitted via the OOPSLA submission system and is expected to contain the following information:
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A proposal for demonstration has to be sent via e-mail to the demonstration chair in either text, PDF or MS Word format and should contain the following information:
 
  1. A demonstration title
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  1. A description (max 250 words) addressing the following issues:
 
    • Problems addressed
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  demonstration will be run
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Proposals may be resent up to the submission deadline (please, indicate clearly that your proposal is an update of a previous submission).
 

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Important Dates

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  • Program posted on the conference website - TBA
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OOPSLA 2004 Co-location

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of the OOPSLA Demonstration sessions. Watch this website for
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of the OOPSLA Demonstration sessions. The exact form of this integration is still under negotiation. Watch this website for
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Overview

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 discussions.

Demonstration proposals, written according to the guidelines

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outlined below, should be submitted via the OOPSLA submissions website (check this page for when it becomes available). The deadline for proposals is July 2, 2004. During submission, you will be
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outlined below, should be submitted electronically via the OOPSLA submissions website. This website will contain a link to the submission system as soon as it is available. Other submissions are not considered. The deadline for proposals is July 2, 2004. During the submission procedure, you will be
 asked to indicate whether you submit to GPCE or OOPSLA. However, the OOPSLA and GPCE Demonstrations chairs reserve the right to transfer incoming proposals between the OOPSLA and GPCE Tracks.
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If you have questions about this, do not hesitate to contact the GPCE demonstrations chair (mailto:demos04@gpce.org)
 

Proposal Guidelines

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A proposal for demonstration can be written in ASCII Text, MS Word or PDF and should contain the following information:
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A proposal for demonstration has to be submitted via the OOPSLA submission system and is expected to contain the following information:
 
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    • Relevance to the Generative Programming or Component Engineering
 
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Proposals may be modified up to the submission deadline.
 

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CALL FOR TOOL DEMONSTRATIONS

 

Third International Conference on

Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'04)

Vancouver, October 24-28, 2004
co-located with OOPSLA 2004 and ISMM 2004

Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT and Microsoft

http://gpce04.gpce.org


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Demonstrations Committee

 
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  • Simon Helsen (Chair), University of Waterloo, Canada
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Important Dates

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Overview

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Demonstrations are a way for conference attendees to see how a specific technology is actually used. Also, demonstrations give attendees a chance to directly talk to the developers of the technology or tool. For the presenter(s) of a demonstration, there is the advantage that a demonstration can illustrate concepts, techniques or approaches that are hard to communicate using more static media such as papers or posters.
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GPCE Demonstrations can cover novel tools, techniques or ideas; work in progress; or proven techniques used in real world scenarios. We invite proposals from the commercial and academic communities. Demonstrations will be selected based on technical content, practical or academinc relevance, and also the feasibility of the proposed demonstration. Please note that the presentation must focus on the technical content - product marketing is inappropriate in this forum.

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This year, GPCE Demonstrations will be treated as a special track of the OOPSLA Demonstration sessions. Watch this website for updates!
 
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A demonstration session will be one hour in length. Questions should either be taken at the end (which requires that some time be reserved for that) or during the session itself. We'll try to make the demonstration room available after the demonstration for additional informal discussions. Each demonstration will be scheduled twice during the course of the conference. A sign-up sheet will be available for scheduling informal demonstrations during the conference.

Please send demonstration proposals to the GPCE 2004 Demonstrations Chair TBA to arrive no later than TBA. For additional information, clarifications, questions, or special requirements, please also contact TBA.

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Overview

 
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Demonstrated tools will take part in the audience vote for the GPCE'04 Best Contribution Awards.
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The conference on Generative Programming and Component Engineering offers practitioners and tool-developers an opportunity to give an in-depth technical demonstration of products, tools, techniques or approaches supporting program generation, domain-specific modeling, model-driven software development or other aspects in the realm of generative programming and component engineering. The demonstration sessions are intended to stimulate discussions and feedback between developers and conference attendants.

GPCE Tool demonstrations typically show how tools are applied in real world scenarios, for example, by considering a small case-study. We explicitely invite proposals from both industry as well as academia. Demonstrations will be selected on their technical content, practical or academic relevance, and feasibility of the proposed demonstration. While we encourage proposals for the demonstration of commercial tools, we expect the presentation to address technical issues. Product marketing is inappropriate for this forum. If there are concerns with regard to the applicability of a demonstration or tool, feel free to contact the demonstrations chair (mailto:demos04@gpce.org).

 
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Submission Guidelines

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Organizational Issues

 
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A demonstration session will be 45 minutes in length. It is centered around a technical exposition of the tool, but the demonstrators should provide time for questions from the public, either during the session or at the end. Depending on resource availability, there will be time and room for additional informal presentations and discussions.

Demonstration proposals, written according to the guidelines outlined below, should be submitted via the OOPSLA submissions website (check this page for when it becomes available). The deadline for proposals is July 2, 2004. During submission, you will be asked to indicate whether you submit to GPCE or OOPSLA. However, the OOPSLA and GPCE Demonstrations chairs reserve the right to transfer incoming proposals between the OOPSLA and GPCE Tracks.

If you have questions about this, do not hesitate to contact the GPCE demonstrations chair (mailto:demos04@gpce.org)

Proposal Guidelines

Still subject to change!

A proposal for demonstration can be written in ASCII Text, MS Word or PDF and should contain the following information:

  1. A demonstration title
 
  1. Name, email, address, and phone number of the contact person
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  1. Description (max 400 words) including
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    • Uniqueness of design and implementation, or
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    • A description of what the audience will see and how the demonstration will be run
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For additional information, clarification, or questions please feel free to contact the Demonstration Chair.
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For additional information, clarification, or questions, please feel free to contact the demonstrations chair (mailto:demos04@gpce.org)
  Vancouver, October 24-28, 2004
co-located with OOPSLA 2004 and ISMM 2004

Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT and Microsoft

http://gpce04.gpce.org


Demonstration Chair

Important Dates

  • Demonstration proposal submission:
  • Notification of acceptance:
  • Program posted on the conference website:
  • Conference:

Overview

Demonstrations are a way for conference attendees to see how a specific technology is actually used. Also, demonstrations give attendees a chance to directly talk to the developers of the technology or tool. For the presenter(s) of a demonstration, there is the advantage that a demonstration can illustrate concepts, techniques or approaches that are hard to communicate using more static media such as papers or posters.

GPCE Demonstrations can cover novel tools, techniques or ideas; work in progress; or proven techniques used in real world scenarios. We invite proposals from the commercial and academic communities. Demonstrations will be selected based on technical content, practical or academinc relevance, and also the feasibility of the proposed demonstration. Please note that the presentation must focus on the technical content - product marketing is inappropriate in this forum.

Organizational Issues

A demonstration session will be one hour in length. Questions should either be taken at the end (which requires that some time be reserved for that) or during the session itself. We'll try to make the demonstration room available after the demonstration for additional informal discussions. Each demonstration will be scheduled twice during the course of the conference. A sign-up sheet will be available for scheduling informal demonstrations during the conference.

Please send demonstration proposals to the GPCE 2004 Demonstrations Chair TBA to arrive no later than TBA. For additional information, clarifications, questions, or special requirements, please also contact TBA.

Demonstrated tools will take part in the audience vote for the GPCE'04 Best Contribution Awards.

Submission Guidelines

The following information is required for a demonstration submission:

  1. Demonstration title
  2. Name, email, address, and phone number of the contact person
  3. Names and affiliations of the other presenters
  4. Description (max 400 words) including
    • Problems addressed
    • Relevance to the field
    • Uniqueness of design and implementation, or
    • Underlying implementation techniques and technologies used
    • A description of what the audience will see and how the demonstration will be run
  5. URL of a web site with additional information, if available
  6. Hardware and presentation requirements

For More Information

For additional information, clarification, or questions please feel free to contact the Demonstration Chair.

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