ETX 2015 - 2015 Eclipse Technology eXchange
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Eclipse platform (http://www.eclipse.org) was originally designed for building integrated development environments for object-oriented applications. Over the years it has developed into a vibrant ecosystem of platforms, toolkits, libraries, modeling frameworks, and tools that support various languages and programming styles.
The goal of the ETX workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas about potential new uses of Eclipse and how Eclipse technology can be leveraged, improved, and/or extended for research and education. After succesful editions of the ETX workshop in 2003-2007, we revived the ETX workshop in 2014 and are now up for another edition.
ETX 2015 invites original and unpublished contributions about potential new uses of Eclipse and how Eclipse technology can be leveraged, improved, and/or extended for research and education.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Supporting the software development process
Debugging and testing of software
Supporting design, requirements and specifications
Modelling environments and frameworks
Aspect-oriented programming
Program analysis and transformation
OSGi
Eclipse for Cloud development and DevOps
Eclipse for developing the Internet of Things (IoT)
Eclipse for building Rich Client Applications
Eclipse for mobile application development
Computer-based learning
Software engineering education
Courseware
ETX 2015 submissions must be original and unpublished work of up to 6 pages in the SIGPLAN Proceedings Format, 10 point font (note that this requires setting an option in the LaTeX template), and are single-blind (i.e., authors are not anonymous). We accept research papers as well as relevant position or experience papers.
The proceedings will be published in the ACM Digital Library as part of the SPLASH Conference.
Important Dates:
Paper Registration: Friday July 31st, 2015
Full paper submission due: Friday August 7th, 2015
Notification of acceptance: Monday September 7th, 2015
The goal of the ETX workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas about potential new uses of Eclipse and how Eclipse technology can be leveraged, improved, and/or extended for research and education. After succesful editions of the ETX workshop in 2003-2007, we revived the ETX workshop in 2014 and are now up for another edition.
ETX 2015 invites original and unpublished contributions about potential new uses of Eclipse and how Eclipse technology can be leveraged, improved, and/or extended for research and education.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Supporting the software development process
Debugging and testing of software
Supporting design, requirements and specifications
Modelling environments and frameworks
Aspect-oriented programming
Program analysis and transformation
OSGi
Eclipse for Cloud development and DevOps
Eclipse for developing the Internet of Things (IoT)
Eclipse for building Rich Client Applications
Eclipse for mobile application development
Computer-based learning
Software engineering education
Courseware
ETX 2015 submissions must be original and unpublished work of up to 6 pages in the SIGPLAN Proceedings Format, 10 point font (note that this requires setting an option in the LaTeX template), and are single-blind (i.e., authors are not anonymous). We accept research papers as well as relevant position or experience papers.
The proceedings will be published in the ACM Digital Library as part of the SPLASH Conference.
Important Dates:
Paper Registration: Friday July 31st, 2015
Full paper submission due: Friday August 7th, 2015
Notification of acceptance: Monday September 7th, 2015
Other CFPs
- International Workshop on Uncertainty Reasoning for the Semantic Web (URSW 2015)
- International Workshop on Diversity++
- 4th International Workshop on Ordering and Reasoning (OrdRing 2015)
- 2nd International Workshop on Natural Language Interfaces for the Web of Data (NLIWoD 2015)
- International Workshop on Semantic Web Business: Lessons Learned from the Trenches
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