SPLST'13 Call for Papers

by Akos Kiss, March 7, 2013

SPLST'13
13th Symposium on Programming Languages and Software Tools
http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/splst13/

August 26-27, 2013
Szeged, Hungary

IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission deadline: June 2, 2013
Author notification: June 30, 2013
Camera-ready submission: July 14, 2013
Registration deadline: July 28, 2013

AIMS AND SCOPE
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The purpose of the Symposium on Programming Languages and Software
Tools is to provide a forum for software scientists to present and
discuss recent researches and developments in computer science. This
symposium is the thirteenth in a series of conferences which arose in
1989 from the cooperation of Finnish and Hungarian universities. Since
then, by tradition, it is organized every two years by universities of
Estonia, Finland, and Hungary, but with participants coming from all
over Europe.

The scope of the symposium covers ongoing research related to
languages, tools, and methods for software development. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:

- programming languages and paradigms,
- techniques and tools for software engineering,
- formal methods and algorithms,
- model-driven software engineering,
- software evolution, refactoring and re-engineering,
- software architectures,
- parallel and distributed systems,
- techniques for mobile, embedded, database, web, and ubiquitous
  systems.

SUBMISSIONS
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Authors are invited to submit research papers that describe original
work related to languages, tools, and methods for software
development. All submitted papers will be reviewed by members of the
program committee. Accepted papers must be presented at the workshop
by one of the authors. Submissions should contain sufficient detail to
allow to evaluate its validity, quality, originality, and relevance.
Simultaneous submission to other conferences with published
proceedings or journals is not allowed.

Submissions should be written in English and formatted according to
the LNCS Author Guidelines. Submitted papers are limited to 15 pages.

PROCEEDINGS
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All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings as
a university technical report. After the symposium, the authors of
selected talks will be invited to revise and extend their papers in
order to be published as a special issue of the journal Acta
Cybernetica (abstracted by Mathematical Reviews, Computing Reviews,
and Zentralblatt für Mathematics, indexed by Scopus and DBLP).