Call for Papers: eclipse Technology eXchange (eTX) Workshop
at OOPSLA 2005
San Diego, USA
Sunday, October 16th and Monday October 17th
Final Program (with links to papers and some presentation slides)
New: Photos from the workshop
The eTX Workshop was kindly blogged by Bjorn Freeman-Benson,
see this link and search for eTX:
http://eclipse-projects.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_eclipse-projects_archive.html
Overview
The Eclipse platform (http://www.eclipse.org)
is designed for building integrated development environments (IDEs) for object-oriented
application development. Building on the success of the Eclipse Technology eXchange
workshops at OOPSLA 2003 and 2004, we invite original papers that describe potential
new uses of Eclipse and how the core Eclipse technology can be leveraged, improved
or extended for research and teaching projects. Accepted papers will be presented
at the workshop.
Due to the popularity of this workshop in the past years, this year's eTX will be a two day event. Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the use of Eclipse for:
Wednesday August 17th, 2005 midnight GMT is the strict deadline for submission.
Authors will be notified by September 7th, 2005
(Please be aware that early registration for OOPSLA 2005 is September 8th, 2005.)
Proceedings will be included in the ACM Digital Library. To have your work included in the ACM Digital Library, authors will need to sign the ACM Copyright Form (please refer to http://www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_form.html for details on rights retained by the authors). Submitted papers should be no longer than 5 pages in length and formatted according to the ACM Digital library guidelines, see http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
Papers should be submitted at the following web page: http://www.softconf.com/start/ETX2005/submit.html
Note: Admission to the workshop will be extended to those who have submitted a relevant position paper. Each position paper will be reviewed by the Program Committee. There will also be a Best Student Paper Award. Candidate papers for the Best Student Paper Award can have multiple authors (students and non-students) as long as the most significant portion of the work (research and or experience) that the paper reports was done by student(s) and the student(s) are listed as lead author(s). The prize for the Best Student Paper Award will be awarded to the student author(s) only.
Workshop Organizers :
Margaret-Anne Storey, University of Victoria - mstorey@uvic.ca
Michael G. Burke, Thomas J. Watson Research Center - mgburke@us.ibm.com
Li-Te Cheng, IBM Research Cambridge - li-te_cheng@us.ibm.com
André van der Hoek, University of California, Irvine - andre@ics.uci.edu
Program committee:
Ratislav Bodik, University of California (Berkeley), USA
Susan Eisenbach, Imperial College (London), UK
Bjorn Freeman-Benson, Eclipse Foundation, USA
David Garlan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Jeffrey Gray, University of Alabama, USA
Gregor Kiczales, University of BC, Canada
Ricardo Massa, Universidade de Pernambuco, Brazil
Gail Murphy, Universtiy of BC, Canada
Robert Noble, Victoria University, New Zealand
Alessandro Orso, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Martin Robillard, McGill University, Canada
George Sellman, Adams State College USA
David Stotts, University of North Carolina, USA
Gabriele Taentzer, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Andreas Zeller, Saarland University,Germany