WRT 2012 - Fifth Workshop on Refactoring Tools 2012
Topics/Call fo Papers
We invite developers and researchers in the field of refactoring to submit presentations and demonstration proposals about practical refactoring tools.
Potential topics are those related to refactoring tools including, but not restricted to:
refactoring engines
improving the usability of existing refactoring engines
tool performance
efficient representation of source models
program analyses for refactoring tools
tools for detecting applied refactorings
tools for suggesting refactorings (e.g., using code-smell detection)
testing and verification of refactoring tools
language-independent analysis frameworks and analytical representations
language-independent transformation frameworks
language-independent refactoring tools
refactoring tools for non-OO languages (e.g., functional languages, MDE, legacy languages)
composition and scripting of refactorings
medium- and large-scale refactorings (e.g., package- or component-level)
refactoring for concurrency and parallelism
Submission Details
Prospective participants in this workshop are encouraged to submit (i) 4-page position papers about new or emerging ideas, or (ii) 8-page full papers about prototypes that have preliminary results. We also encourage developers of widely used refactoring tools (e.g., Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ, Visual Studio) to submit a demonstration proposal about their systems, or present upcoming features.
Based on submissions, the schedule will include a mix of system demonstrations, short presentations, panel discussions and informal discussions. Proceedings will appear in the ACM Digital Library.
Submissions must be made in the ACM SIGPLAN 10 point format. Templates for Word and LaTeX are available at ACM SIGPLAN.
Potential topics are those related to refactoring tools including, but not restricted to:
refactoring engines
improving the usability of existing refactoring engines
tool performance
efficient representation of source models
program analyses for refactoring tools
tools for detecting applied refactorings
tools for suggesting refactorings (e.g., using code-smell detection)
testing and verification of refactoring tools
language-independent analysis frameworks and analytical representations
language-independent transformation frameworks
language-independent refactoring tools
refactoring tools for non-OO languages (e.g., functional languages, MDE, legacy languages)
composition and scripting of refactorings
medium- and large-scale refactorings (e.g., package- or component-level)
refactoring for concurrency and parallelism
Submission Details
Prospective participants in this workshop are encouraged to submit (i) 4-page position papers about new or emerging ideas, or (ii) 8-page full papers about prototypes that have preliminary results. We also encourage developers of widely used refactoring tools (e.g., Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ, Visual Studio) to submit a demonstration proposal about their systems, or present upcoming features.
Based on submissions, the schedule will include a mix of system demonstrations, short presentations, panel discussions and informal discussions. Proceedings will appear in the ACM Digital Library.
Submissions must be made in the ACM SIGPLAN 10 point format. Templates for Word and LaTeX are available at ACM SIGPLAN.
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