Proceedings of the of the Tenth Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools and Applications (LDTA 2010)

Claus Brabrand, Pierre-Etienne Moreau (Editor)

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Abstract

This volume contains the proceedings of the Tenth Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools and Applications (LDTA 2010), held in Paphos, Cyprus on March 28--29, 2010. LDTA is a two-day satellite event of ETAPS (European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software) organized in cooperation with ACM Sigplan.

LDTA is an application and tool-oriented forum on meta programming in a broad sense. A meta program is a program that takes other programs as input or output. The focus of LDTA is on generated or otherwise efficiently implemented meta programs, possibly using high level descriptions of programming languages. Tools and techniques presented at LDTA are usually applicable in the context of "Language Workbenches" or "Meta Programming Systems" or simply as parts of advanced programming environments or IDEs.

These proceedings include an extended abstract based on the invited talk by Jean-Louis Giavitto ("A Domain Specific Language for Complex Natural & Artificial Systems Simulations") and the 11 contributed papers that were selected for presentation and the proceedings by the programme committee from 30 submissions (i.e., 37% acceptance rate). Every submission was reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. In addition, the program committee sought the opinions of additional referees, selected because of their expertise on particular topics. The final selection of papers was made during the first week of February 2010.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Tenth Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools and Applications (LDTA 2010)
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publication date2010
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4503-0063-6
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • LDTA 2010
  • Meta Programming
  • Language Workbenches
  • Domain Specific Languages
  • Programming Environments

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