LDTA

11th International Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools, and Applications

Saarbrücken, Germany; March 26 & 27, 2011; an ETAPS workshop

News and updates

  • Mar. 17, 2011:
    The LDTA 2011 program with times for talks and Tool Challenge presentations is available here.
  • Feb. 2, 2011, 20:45 GMT:
    A mistake in the original templates for the final camera-ready versions of the papers was fixed and the new correct files can be found in the sidebar to the right.
  • Feb. 2, 2011:
    The following papers will be presented at LDTA 2011.
    • Building Semantic Editors using JastAdd - Tool Demonstration, by Emma Söderberg and Görel Hedin.
    • Delayed semantic actions in a dependent parser, by Yitzhak Mandelbaum and Trevor Jim.
    • Exploiting algebra/coalgebra duality for program fusion extensions, by Facundo Dominguez and Alberto Pardo.
    • From Type Checking by Recursive Descent to Type Checking with an Abstract Machine, by Ilya Sergey and Dave Clarke.
    • Higher-order Transformations with Nested Concrete Syntax, by Rob Economopoulos and Bernd Fischer.
    • LDT: a language definition technique, by Adrian Johnstone, Elizabeth Scott, and Mark van den Brand.
    • More Precise Typing of Rewrite Strategies, by Azamat Mametjanov, Victor Winter and Ralf Lammel.
    • Parsing Reflective Grammars, by Paul Stansifer and Mitchell Wand.
    • Stepwise Evaluation of Attribute Grammars, by Arie Middelkoop, Atze Dijkstra and Doaitse Swierstra.
    • VLex: Visualizing a Lexical Analyzer Generator - Tool Demonstration, by Alisdair Jorgensen, Giorgios Economopoulos and Bernd Fischer.
    • Yield grammar analysis in the Bellman's GAP compiler, by Robert Giegerich and Georg Sauthoff.
  • Feb. 2, 2011:
    The templates for the final camera-ready versions of the papers can be found in the sidebar to the right.
  • Nov. 24, 2010:
    The proceedings of LDTA 2010 are now online in the ACM Digital Library. Be sure to get your paper for 2011 submitted as the 2011 proceedings will be published there as well.
  • Oct. 28, 2010:
    Some clarifications were made to the Tool Challenge description
    A Google-group has been created to discussing the Tool Challenge and specific questions about individual problems. It is available here.
  • Oct. 9, 2010:
    Call for Papers and Tool Challenge description now available.