PEPM 2009
Savannah, Georgia, USA, January 19-20, 2009 (Associated with POPL 2009)
PEPM'09
ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation

Savannah, Georgia, USA, January 19-20, 2009


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NEWS
28/11/2008 The preliminary program of PEPM'09 is available
13/11/2008 Registration to PEPM'09 is now open
11/11/2008 Notifications sent to authors
22/10/2008 The submission site is closed
11/09/2008 The submission site is open

PEPM 2009

The PEPM Symposium/Workshop series aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners working in the areas of program manipulation, partial evaluation, and program generation. PEPM focuses on techniques, theory, tools, and applications of analysis and manipulation of programs.

The 2009 PEPM workshop will be based on a broad interpretation of semantics-based program manipulation and continue last year's successful effort to expand the scope of PEPM significantly beyond the traditionally covered areas of partial evaluation and specialization and include practical applications of program transformations such as refactoring tools, and practical implementation techniques such as rule-based transformation systems. In addition, the scope of PEPM covers manipulation and transformations of program and system representations such as structural and semantic models that occur in the context of model-driven development. In order to reach out to practitioners, a separate category of tool demonstration papers will be solicited.

Topics of interest for PEPM'09 include, but are not limited to:

We especially encourage papers that break new ground including descriptions of how program/model manipulation tools can be integrated into realistic software development processes, descriptions of robust tools capable of effectively handling realistic applications, and new areas of application such as rapidly evolving systems, distributed and webbased programming including middleware manipulation, model-driven development, and on-the-fly program adaptation driven by run-time or statistical analysis.

The workshop proceedings will be published in the ACM Digital Library and selected papers will be invited for a journal special issue dedicated to PEPM'09. Follow these links for complete Call for Papers and Important Dates.