2nd Conference on Domain Specific Languages (fwd)


Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 11:44:43 -0500 (CDT)
From: Susan Horwitz <horwitz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: 2nd Conference on Domain Specific Languages (fwd)
Below is information about a conference to be held in October.  David
Parter reports that student stipends are available from Usenix -- for more
information see
	http://www.usenix.org/students/stipend.ann.html
or send him mail.

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DSL '99
2ND CONFERENCE ON DOMAIN SPECIFIC LANGUAGES
October 3-5, 1999
Omni Hotel, Austin, Texas, USA

Sponsored by USENIX, The Advanced Computing Systems Association
In cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN and ACM SIGSOFT
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For Detailed Program and Online Registration:
http://www.usenix.org/events/dsl99/
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KEYNOTE:
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Towards More Natural Domain-Specific Languages
by Brad A. Myers, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon
University

REFEREED PAPER TRACK:
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TESTING AND EXPERIENCE REPORTS
*Using Production Grammars in Software Testing
Emin Gun Sirer and Brian N. Bershad, University of Washington
*Jargons for Domain Engineering
Lloyd H. Nakatani, Mark A. Ardis,  Robert G. Olsen, and Paul M.
Pontrelli, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
*Slicing Spreadsheets: An Integrated Methodology for Spreadsheet Testing
and Debugging
James Reichwein, Gregg Rothermel, and Margaret Burnett, Oregon State
University

OPTIMIZATION AND EXTENSIBILITY
*An Annotation Language for Optimizing Software Libraries
Samuel Z. Guyer and Calvin Lin, University of Texas at Austin
*A Case for Source-Level Transformations in MATLAB
Vijay Menon and Keshav Pingali, Cornell University
*Using Java Reflection to Automate Extension Language Parsing
Dale E. Parson, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies

DSLS AND MONADS
*DSL Implementation Using Staging and Monads
Tim Sheard, Zine-el-abidine Benaissa, and Emir Pasalic, Oregon Graduate
University
*Monadic Robotics
John Peterson and Greg Hager, Yale University

EMBEDDED LANGUAGES
*Domain-Specific Embedded Compilers
Daan Leijen and Erik Meijer, Utrecht University
*Verischemelog: Verilog Embedded in Scheme
James Jennings and Eric Beuscher, Tulane University

THE WEB, DATA, AND COLLABORATION
*Declarative Specification of Data-Intensive Web Sites
Mary Fernandez and Dan Suciu, AT&T LabsÑResearch; Igor Tatarinov, North
Dakota State University
*A Collaboration Specification Language
Du Li and Richard R. Muntz, University of California, Los Angeles
*Hancock: A Language for Processing Very Large-Scale Data
Dan Bonachea, University of California, Berkeley; Kathleen Fisher and
Anne Rogers, AT&T LabsÑResearch

HOT RESEARCH REVIEW:
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*Domain-Specific Languages for Programming and Security in Active Networks
Carl A. Gunter, University of Pennsylvania
*A Methodology for Designing Domain-Specific Languages Using Program
Specialization
Charles Consel, Irisa/University of Rennes

INVITED TALK:
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*Language Technology for Performance and Security, or, Making Life
Better, Not Just Easier
Peter Lee, Carnegie Mellon University and Cedilla Systems Incorporated
*The Next 700 Markup Languages
Philip Wadler, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies

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For Detailed Program and Online Registration:
http://www.usenix.org/events/dsl99/
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