CFP PPIG 2012

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Craig Anslow

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Jun 11, 2012, 8:46:52 AM6/11/12
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CFP PPIG
http://www.ppig.org/

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Craig
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CALL for PAPERS

PPIG Workshop 2012, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 5th-th-7th September.


Deadlines

Full Papers 10th July
Short Papers/Work in progress 8 August
Doctorial Consortium 31st July

The Psychology of Programming Group (PPIG) invites abstracts for the
2012 meeting, to be held at Newcastle University, UK.

PPIG wants papers on the psychological aspects of every area of
software development: education, language design, software
engineering,
programmer team working etc. Papers can adopt a strictly theoretical
approach, be entirely empirical, or feature a mix of both - whatever
is appropriate.
The list of possible themes has grown over the years and currently
looks like this :

Empirical studies of programming
Programming education and skills acquisition
Human centred design and evaluation of programming languages, tools
and infrastructure
Programming and human cognition
Human Computer Interaction issues in programming
Team/co-operative work in programming
End user programming
Distributed programming, globalisation, work in large teams
Free/libre open source software development
Software engineering methods, planning, estimation, agility etc.
Gender, age, culture and programming
New paradigms in programming
Code quality, readability and re‐use
Mistakes, bugs, and error handling
Working with notation
Specialist and domain centred programming tools and languages
Unconventional interactions and quasi‐programming

However, we are open to any new ideas and topics.

SUBMISSION

Full papers should be 12 pages or less; Short Papers and Work in
Progress reports are also welcome. To format
your paper, please use the PPIG Word Template or the LaTeX template,
which will be available from the website which will be online shortly
The programme committee will review all submitted papers and, based on
their reviews,
each accepted paper will be classified as a "Full Technical Paper" or
a "Work in Progress Report". All papers
accepted for presentation at PPIG 2012 will appear in the workshop
proceedings and be archived on the PPIG
website.

Authors may also submit a Short Paper or a Work in Progress Report,
clearly marked as such, to describe
conjectural, late‐breaking or tentative results. The refereeing
process will be suitably lighter.
Papers for the workshop should be submitted to
Lindsay....@ncl.ac.uk with a subject line reading
"PPIG2012 Paper Submission: [Title of Paper]" and have a PDF version
of the paper paper as an attachment.

Doctoral Consortium

The PPIG Workshop will again hold a doctoral consortium. The event is
for
research students at all stages of doctoral study. The event will
include brief introductions by each of the
students (about 10 minutes, plus time for questions, depending on the
numbers involved) and sessions on
the process and practice of Ph.D. research. Experienced researcher
will take part as 'discussants' to give
other perspectives and to provide feedback on individual research
programs.

Submission: applications must provide an overview of your research
(max 5 pages) and be submitied by email
to M.K...@salford.ac.uk with the subject 'PPIG2011 doctoral
consortium submission'. The submission should be
in PDF format.

Dates
10 July: submission of draft papers
10 August: authors will be notified
22 August: final camera‐ready copy to be received

Eelco Visser

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Jun 11, 2012, 1:27:49 PM6/11/12
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Hi,

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regards,

-- Eelco Visser

Associate Professor in Software Language Engineering at Delft
University of Technology
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