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... ... @@ -57,3 +57,62 @@ 57 57 The fundamental turn of software into concurrency and distribution is not only a matter of performance, but also of //design// and //abstraction//. It calls for programming paradigms that, compared to current mainstream paradigms, would allow us to more naturally think about, design, develop, execute, debug, and profile systems exhibiting different degrees of concurrency, autonomy, decentralization of control, and physical distribution. The AGERE! workshop is dedicated to focusing on and developing the research on programming systems, languages and applications based on actors, agents and any related programming paradigm promoting a decentralized mindset in solving problems and in developing systems to implement such solutions. The workshop is designed to cover both the theory and the practice of design and programming, bringing together researchers working on the models, languages and technologies, and practitioners developing real-world systems and applications. The AGERE! workshop was successfully organized in SPLASH 2011 (http://agere2011.apice.unibo.it) and is proposed to be offered again at SPLASH 2012. 58 58 ))) 59 59 60 + 61 +>Call for Papers 62 + 63 +* [[CfP>>AGERE2012.CFP]] 64 +* [[Important dates>>AGERE2012.Dates]] 65 +* [[Submission>>AGERE2012.Submission]] 66 + 67 +>Program & Proceedings 68 + 69 +* [[Accepted papers>>AGERE2012.AcceptedPapers]] 70 +* [[Program>>AGERE2012.Program]] 71 +* **The workshop pre-proceedings are now available.** Download them from [[here>>attach:pre-proceedings.pdf]] 72 + 73 +>Organizers 74 + 75 +**Gul Agha**, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA 76 +**Rafael H. Bordini**, FACIN–PUCRS, Brazil 77 +**Assaf Marron**, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel 78 +**Alessandro Ricci**, University of Bologna, Italy 79 + 80 +>Program Committee 81 + 82 +* [[PC page>>AGERE2012.PC]] 83 + 84 +**Gul Agha**, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US 85 +**Joe Armstrong**, SICS / Ericsson, Sweden 86 +**Saddek Bensalem**, Verimag, France 87 +**Rafael H. Bordini**, FACIN–PUCRS, Brazil 88 +**Gilad Bracha**, Google, USA 89 +**Rem Collier**, UCD, Dublin 90 +**Tom Van Cutsem**, Vrije Universiteit, Brussel, Belgium 91 +**Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni**, LIP6 - Univ. P and M. Curie, Paris, France 92 +**Jurgen Dix**, Technical University of Clausthal, Germany 93 +**Philipp Haller**, Typesafe, Switzerland 94 +**Tom Holvoet**, Dept. Computer Science K.U.Leuven, Belgium 95 +**Einar Broch Johnsen**, University of Oslo, Norway 96 +**Hillel Kugler**, Microsoft, USA 97 +**Assaf Marron**, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel 98 +**Mark Miller**, Google, USA 99 +**Olaf Owe**, University of Oslo, Norway 100 +**Jens Palsberg**, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA 101 +**Ravi Pandya**, Microsoft, USA 102 +**Arnd Poetzsch-Heffter**, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany 103 +**Alessandro Ricci**, University of Bologna, Italy 104 +**Birna van Riemsdijk**, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands 105 +**Giovanni Rimassa**, Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland 106 +**Munindar Singh**, North Carolina State University, USA 107 +**Marjan Sirjani**, Reykjavik University, Iceland 108 +**Gera Weiss**, Ben Gurion University, Israel 109 +**Guy Wiener**, HP, Israel 110 +**Akinori Yonezawa**, University of Tokyo, Japan 111 + 112 +>Sponsorship 113 + 114 +* [[Sponsor page>>AGERE2012.Sponsorship]] 115 + 116 +[[image:ws042o.png||height="60"]] 117 + 118 +[[image:typesafe-logo-small-shifted.png>>http://typesafe.com||target="_blank"]]
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... ... @@ -1,3 +1,1 @@ 1 1 The fundamental turn of software into concurrency and distribution is not only a matter of performance, but also of design and abstraction. It calls for programming paradigms that, compared to current mainstream paradigms, would allow us to more naturally think about, design, develop, execute, debug, and profile systems exhibiting different degrees of concurrency, autonomy, decentralization of control, and physical distribution. The AGERE! workshop is dedicated to focusing on and developing the research on programming systems, languages and applications based on actors, agents and any related programming paradigm promoting a decentralized mindset in solving problems and in developing systems to implement such solutions. The workshop is designed to cover both the theory and the practice of design and programming, bringing together researchers working on the models, languages and technologies, and practitioners developing real-world systems and applications. The AGERE! workshop was successfully organized in SPLASH 2011 (http://agere2011.apice.unibo.it) and is proposed to be offered again at SPLASH 2012. 2 - 3 -Workshop [[pre-proceedings>>attach:pre-proceedings.pdf]] are available