ACM
SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT
Workshop on
Program Analysis for Software Tools and Engineering
(PASTE 2004)
to be held June 7-8, 2004
Washington, DC
co-located with PLDI
Thank You!
PASTE 2004 is over, and we look back at a highly successful
and enjoyable workshop.
Thank you for your contributions and your commitment.
Here are some resources from the workshop:
Call for Participation
The goal of PASTE is to bring together members of the program
analysis, software tools, and software engineering communities to
focus on
applications of program analysis techniques in software
tools. PASTE 2004 provides a forum for the presentation
of exciting new research and empirical results in areas including (but
not limited to):
- program analysis for program understanding, debugging, testing,
and reverse engineering
- integration of program analysis into programming environments
- user interfaces for software tools and software visualization
- applications of program slicing and model checking
- analysis of program execution or program evolution
- integration of different analysis techniques
PASTE 2004, co-located with
PLDI, will be a true
workshop, with a duration of 1 1/2 days. As well as discussions
on areas of widespread interest, we will have a number of invited
talks and presentations of refereed papers to provide a shared context
for these discussions; see the
PASTE program for details.
We also plan to allow all attendants to make a
short (five minute) presentation of their work.
Register today!
Attendance is open, although enrollment will be capped at 80 people.
Students are encouraged to attend and may apply for support from the
SIGSOFT
Conference Attendance Program. Participants needing
a visa invitation letter should contact Ginger Ignatoff
<ignatoff@hq.acm.org>.
A proceedings of invited and
regular papers will be published by SIGSOFT or SIGPLAN.
Dates
Acceptance notification: March 22, 2004
People
Workshop Co-Chairs
Program Committee
Visit the PASTE Web site at
http://www.st.cs.uni-sb.de/paste/
·
See the call for papers in
PDF and ASCII.
PASTE 2004 is sponsored by...
Association for
Computing
Machinery (ACM)
ACM Special Interest Group on
Programming
Languages (SIGPLAN)
ACM Special Interest Group on
Software
Engineering (SIGSOFT)
PASTE 2004 is supported by...