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==Current Activity==
 
==Current Activity==
  
'''Next meeting''': [[WG211/M24Schedule | Twenty-fourth meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK ]]
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'''Next meeting''': [[WG211/M25Schedule | Twenty-fifth meeting in Stellenbosch, South Africa ]] (in late 2025)
  
 
==Current Members==
 
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|[https://people.csail.mit.edu/asolar/ Armando Solar-Lezama] (US)
 
|[https://people.csail.mit.edu/asolar/ Armando Solar-Lezama] (US)
|[http://www.cs.rice.edu/~taha/ Walid Taha] (SE)
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|[http://www.cs.rice.edu/~taha/ Walid Taha] (SE) (*)
 
|[https://www.fernuni-hagen.de/ps/team/friedrich.steimann.shtml Friedrich Steimann] (DE)
 
|[https://www.fernuni-hagen.de/ps/team/friedrich.steimann.shtml Friedrich Steimann] (DE)
 
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==Past Activity==
 
==Past Activity==
  
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* [[WG211/M24Schedule | Twenty-fourth meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK ]]
 
* [[WG211/M23Schedule | Twenty-third meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ]]
 
* [[WG211/M23Schedule | Twenty-third meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA ]]
 
* [[WG211/M22Schedule | Twenty-second meeting in Delft, The Netherlands ]]
 
* [[WG211/M22Schedule | Twenty-second meeting in Delft, The Netherlands ]]
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* [[WG211/MeetingTwo | Second meeting at Rice, Houston, TX.]]
 
* [[WG211/MeetingTwo | Second meeting at Rice, Houston, TX.]]
 
* [[WG211/MeetingOne | Kickoff meeting in St. Emilion]]
 
* [[WG211/MeetingOne | Kickoff meeting in St. Emilion]]
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==Background==
 
==Background==
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* [http://www.infosun.fim.uni-passau.de/cl/papers/DSPG2004.html Compendium of papers] resulting from [https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/seminars/seminar-calendar/seminar-details/03131 Dagstuhl seminar] that lead directly to the WG 2.11.
 
* [http://www.infosun.fim.uni-passau.de/cl/papers/DSPG2004.html Compendium of papers] resulting from [https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/seminars/seminar-calendar/seminar-details/03131 Dagstuhl seminar] that lead directly to the WG 2.11.
  
==Related events==
 
* [https://conf.researchr.org/home/gpce-2019 GPCE 2019] and [https://conf.researchr.org/home/sle-2019 SLE 2019] will be held in Athens as part of [https://2019.splashcon.org/home SPLASH]
 
 
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* [http://conf.researchr.org/home/gpce-2016 GPCE 2016]: 15th International Conference on Generative Programming and Component Engineering (GPCE'16), October 31, November 1, 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
 
* [http://conf.researchr.org/track/sle-2016/sle-2016-papers SLE 2016] or [http://www.sleconf.org/2016/ SLE 2016]: 9th International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE),October 31, November 1, 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.-->
 
<!--* [http://fosd.de/2012 FOSD 2012]: Fourth International Workshop on Feature-Oriented Software Development (FOSD), September 24-25, 2012, Dresden, Germany.
 
* [http://www.cgo.org/cgo2012/index.html CGO 2012]: 2012 International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization, March 31-April 4, San Jose, California.
 
* [http://www.reversible-computation.org/2012/ RC 2012]: 4th Workshop on Reversible Computation, July 2nd-3rd, 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark.-->
 
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==Past members==
 
==Past members==
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Eelco implemented the group's goals more effectively and tangibly than many of us and he never made a big deal about it. The software systems he developed, be it Stratego, Spoofax or Researchr, have a far reach into the community and beyond. Eelco was always courteous, attentive and friendly but, being also passionate, he would not shy away from lively arguments. He was a pillar of strength and steadiness in the group. We will miss him dearly.
 
Eelco implemented the group's goals more effectively and tangibly than many of us and he never made a big deal about it. The software systems he developed, be it Stratego, Spoofax or Researchr, have a far reach into the community and beyond. Eelco was always courteous, attentive and friendly but, being also passionate, he would not shy away from lively arguments. He was a pillar of strength and steadiness in the group. We will miss him dearly.
 
==Mailing list==
 
* The working group maintains a mailing list for discussions related to program generation. You can subscribe to this list [https://mailman.rice.edu/mailman/listinfo/wg2.11-discussion-l here].
 

Latest revision as of 20:17, 30 December 2024

Welcome to the homepage of IFIP TC-2 working group on Program Generation (WG 2.11)

Program Generation (WG 2.11)

Program generation has the potential to revolutionize software development in the same way that automation and components revolutionized manufacturing. Current research in this area targets a host of technical problems both at the foundational and engineering levels. The aim of this IFIP Working Group of researchers and practitioners is to promote progress in this area.

Current Activity

Next meeting: Twenty-fifth meeting in Stellenbosch, South Africa (in late 2025)

Current Members

Nada Amin (US) Sandrine Blazy (FR) Edwin Brady (UK)
Jacques Carette (CA), Chair Ewen Denney (US) Sebastian Erdweg (DE)
Bernd Fischer (ZA) Jeremy Gibbons (UK) Robert Glück (DK)
Kevin Hammond (UK) Atsushi Igarashi (JP) Ohad Kammar (UK)
Christian Kästner (US) Yukiyoshi Kameyama (JP) Paul Kelly (UK)
Oleg Kiselyov (JP) Ralf Lämmel (DE) Julia Lawall (FR)
Christian Lengauer (DE) (*) Geoffrey Mainland (US) Peter Mosses (UK, NL)
Klaus Ostermann (DE) Markus Püschel (CH) Christoph Reichenbach (SE)
Tiark Rompf (US) Sven-Bodo Scholz (NL) Ulrik Pagh Schultz (DK)
Chung-chieh Shan (US) Satnam Singh (US) Yannis Smaragdakis (GR)
Armando Solar-Lezama (US) Walid Taha (SE) (*) Friedrich Steimann (DE)
Eric Van Wyk (US) Jeremy Yallop (UK), Vice-Chair Vadim Zaytsev (NL)

(*) emeritus

Past Activity

Background

  • Initial aims of the working group, as submitted to IFIP, September 2003).


Past members

A few past members include

Sven Apel (DE) Olivier Danvy (DK SG) Christoph Herrmann (DE)
Sam Kamin (US) Eelco Visser (NL)

With the sudden and unexpected death of Prof. Eelco Visser, the IFIP WG 2.11 lost one of its founding members and a regular participant and central player in the group for close to two decades.

Eelco stood out by his calm demeanor and pleasant, sonoric voice. It gave him a special presence. Some time ago, he told us that he considered his first invitation to the WG as a pivotal event in his career and that he was very grateful for this. This was Dagstuhl Seminar 03131, which can be viewed as the conception event of WG 2.11.

Eelco implemented the group's goals more effectively and tangibly than many of us and he never made a big deal about it. The software systems he developed, be it Stratego, Spoofax or Researchr, have a far reach into the community and beyond. Eelco was always courteous, attentive and friendly but, being also passionate, he would not shy away from lively arguments. He was a pillar of strength and steadiness in the group. We will miss him dearly.