SPLASH Workshops
Following its long-standing tradition, SPLASH will host a variety of workshops, allowing their participants to meet and discuss research questions with peers, to mature new and exciting ideas, and to build up communities and start new collaborations. SPLASH workshops complement the main tracks of the conference and provide meetings in a smaller and more specialized setting. The following workshops will be co-located with SPLASH 2019.
- AGERE (Actors, Agents, and Decentralized Control)
- AI-SEPS (AI-Inspired and Empirical Methods for Software Engineering on Parallel Computing Systems)
- DSM (Domain-Specific Modeling)
- IC (Incremental Computing)
- LIVE (Live Programming)
- META (Metaprogramming)
- NJR (Normalized Java Resource)
- REBLS (Reactive and Event-based Languages & Systems)
- STOKED (Spatio-Temporal platforms for Observations and Knowledge of Earth Data)
- VMIL (Virtual Machines and Intermediate Languages)
The submission deadline for all workshops is Fri 2 Aug 2019 (AoE).
Call for Workshops
We encourage proposals for workshops on any topic relevant to SPLASH. If there is a topic you feel passionate about, and want to connect with others who have similar interests, submit a workshop proposal! We more than welcome new, and unconventional ideas for workshop formats. The following suggestions are a starting point:
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Conference-style workshops allow participants to present their work to other domain experts. The smaller and more focused setting of a workshop allows for Q&A sessions and facilitates discussions. Presentations of work-in-progress are welcome.
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Retreats act as a platform for experts to gather to tackle issues of a predetermined research agenda. Retreats are highly interactive and goal-oriented, allowing participants to address open challenges, explore new and uncharted ideas.
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Agenda-setting workshops provide a forum for experts to determine a research agenda for a sub-field.
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Other common activities at workshops include poster sessions, hands-on practical work, and focus groups.
Workshops that include presentation of research papers, and that implement a SIGPLAN-approved selection process may archive proceedings in the ACM Digital Library. The workshop chairs will provide advice on achieving this for those interested.
Workshop applications will be considered until 15 March 2019 or until all slots are allocated.
Workshop Proposal Submission
Click here for the workshop proposal form, and for more information on requirements and the evaluation process. To submit a workshop proposal, you will need to log in to conf.research.org.
Questions
Please email the workshop co-chairs with any questions.
Questions? Use the SPLASH Workshops contact form.