Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'06)
October 22-26, 2006
Portland, Oregon
(co-located with OOPSLA'06)
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT.
GPCE'06 proceedings published by ACM Press.
Tutorial chairs can be contacted at tutorials06@gpce.org
Tutorials that have less than 10 early registrants will be at risk of cancellation.
Proposals for high-quality tutorials in all areas of generative programming and component-based development, from academic research to industrial applications, are solicited. Tutorial levels may be introductory, intermediate, or advanced.
A tutorial's purpose is to give a deeper insight into an area than a conventional lecture. Tutorials extend over a half or a full day. This gives the speaker the possibility to select a proper length for their tutorial.
The topic of a tutorial can come from a truly broad spectrum. Any interesting theme included but not restricted to the following topic list is welcome:
However, you should keep in mind that a tutorial must be expected to attract a reasonable number of participants. This is most likely the case if the topic is new or relevant to a broad community. If you have deep experience in a GPCE topic area, from which others could benefit, please consider submitting a proposal.
Proposals must contain all information requested in the SubmissionFormat template.
In case your tutorial is accepted, the TutorialGuidelines offer suggestions for preparing and presenting your tutorial.
Electronic submission of proposals must be sent to tutorials06@gpce.org. Proposals must be submitted no later than Mar 18, 2006.
The proposals received will be reviewed by the Tutorial Committee to ensure a high quality and appropriate mix for the conference. The Tutorial Chairs will work toward a diverse program that attracts a large interest among the broad segments within GPCE.
For additional information, clarification, or questions please feel free to contact the Tutorial Chairs (tutorials06@gpce.org)