[eurolisp] Fwd: IEEE Software Special Issue: Rapid Application Development

Arthur Lemmens alemmens at xs4all.nl
Tue Oct 17 20:22:52 UTC 2006


Forwarding this for Roel Wuyts.

------- Doorgestuurd bericht -------
> From: Roel Wuyts and Laurence Tratt <dyn at tratt.net>
> Date: Tue 17 Oct 2006 20:44:24 GMT+02:00
> To: eurolisp at common-lisp.net, feyerabend-project at yahoogroups.com
> Subject: IEEE Software Special Issue: Rapid Application Development
>
>
> ======================================================================
>
>                          IEEE Software Special Issue
>         Rapid Application Development with Dynamically Typed Languages
> 	
>                                Call for Papers
>
>                      Publication:  September/October 2007
>                      Submission Deadline: 1 February 2007
>
> ======================================================================
>
> Dynamically typed programming languages were once seen as slow,
> unreliable, and
> suitable only for small throw-away tasks. However, their ability to
> aid rapid systems
> development and to facilitate the pervasive, mobile, and frequently
> updated systems
> that are increasingly in demand in the modern world has led to
> their stock rising
> considerably.
>
> While developers are ever keen to find out more about the details
> of dynamic programming
> languages, managers are interested in finding out how they can
> complement existing
> approved languages without diluting their organizations' technical
> focus.
>
> We thus solicit contributions in several areas related to dynamic
> programming languages.
>
> Topics of interest include:
>
>    * Dynamic programming languages "in use".
>    * Organizations' experiences in integrating dynamic programming
> languages
>        into their existing language menagerie.
>    * Experiences of and techniques for using dynamic programming
> languages
>        effectively (including efficiency and scalability concerns).
>    * How dynamic programming languages have evolved and how they might
>        develop in the future.
>    * New techniques in challenging areas such as metaprogramming,
> reflection,
>        dynamic reconfigurability, and mobility.
>
> For detailed author guidelines, please visit:
>
>    http://www.computer.org/software/author.htm
>
> Manuscripts must not exceed 5,400 words including figures and
> tables, which count
> for 200 words each. Submissions in excess of these limits may be
> rejected without
> refereeing. The articles we deem within the theme's scope will be
> peer-reviewed and
> are subject to editing for magazine style, clarity, organization,
> and space.
>
> For more information, please contact the Guest Editors Laurence
> Tratt  and Roel Wuyts
> at dyn at tratt.net.
>
>
>






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