28th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs

Event Dates

Jul 05, 2023 - Jul 09, 2023

Location

Kloster Irsee, Germany

Submission Deadline

Feb 06, 2023

EuroPLoP 2023 – Call for papers and Focus Group Proposals

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28th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2023)

July 5-9, 2023 – Kloster Irsee, Bavaria, Germany

http://www.europlop.net

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Patterns represent practical experience and best practice, and EuroPLoP

is the premier European conference on patterns and pattern languages.

Hereby, we invite you to submit a paper for the EuroPLoP 2023

Important Dates

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Feb 6, 2023: Deadline for initial paper submission

Mar 9, 2023: Acceptance for shepherding

Mar 9, 2023: Start of shepherding

May 8, 2023: Deadline for improved paper version (for PC review)

May 8, 2023: Deadline for focus group proposal submission

May 25, 2023: Acceptance notification

May 25, 2023: Registration opens

Jun 1, 2023: Author registration deadline

Jun 15, 2023: End of shepherding

Jun 22, 2023: Registration closes

Jun 22, 2023: Deadline for conference version of paper

Jul 5-9, 2023: Conference

Sep 30, 2023: Deadline for proceedings version of paper

(always 23:59 AoE)

Why come to EuroPLoP 2023?

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Patterns represent practical experience and best practices, and

EuroPLoP is the premier European conference on patterns and pattern

languages.

– Authors gain visibility by publishing patterns and get active,

high-quality feedback that can significantly improve their pattern

writing and daily activities.

– Practitioners enlarge their network and increase visibility at EuroPLoP

by meeting leading experts and practitioners, and getting

feedback.

– Academics gain from EuroPLoP’s intensive process of shepherding, reviews,

and peer discussions at Writers’ Workshops which will yield a high-quality

publication:

* Accepted papers to be published in the ACM ICPS (pending confirmation)

* Further elaborated accepted papers qualify for submission to the

Springer journal LNCS Transactions on Pattern Languages of Programming

(TPLoP).

– Participants keep up-to-date with contemporary movements in software

engineering and related topics, with in-depth discussions during

EuroPLoP’s Writers’ Workshops.

Accepted papers will be published in the ACM ICPS. Further elaborated

accepted papers qualify for submission to the Springer journal LNCS

Transactions on Pattern Languages of Programming (TPLoP).

Call for Pattern Papers and Focus Group Proposals

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The EuroPLoP conference accepts papers on patterns, pattern languages,

their theory, and their practical application. It focuses on topics

related to computing, including software engineering, programming,

design, education, organizational, and management topics. EuroPLoP is

open for synergies with other fields and therefore accepts up to 20%

of pattern papers on non-computing topics.

Tracks

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The writers’ workshops will focus on the following tracks*:

A. Software/Systems Engineering, Classical Software Design Patterns

– Patterns in software and systems architecture, design & implementation

– Patterns in Human-computer-interface (HCI) design and architecture

– Patterns for improving software quality and software verification

– Reports, studies, or empirical evaluations of using patterns and

pattern languages

B. Modern Development and Operations Paradigms

– Patterns in agile processes, e.g., XP, Scrum, DevOps, CI/CD

– Patterns in API Design & Management, Microservices, SOA, Serverless

– Patterns in Domain Driven Design (DDD), Model-driven Development & Eng.

C. Patterns in Business, Organization, Innovation, and Requirements Eng.

– Patterns for business, organization, requirements engineering, and

process management

– Patterns for design thinking / lateral thinking, innovation processes,

and creativity

– Patterns for transformations of corporate processes and alternative

business cultures.

D. Education and Learning Patterns

– Patterns in education, collaboration, and interdisciplinary topics

– Reports of using patterns in education

– Gamification patterns

E. Patterns in the Internet of Things / Cyber-Physical-Systems

– Patterns in (Industrial) IoT, Cyber-Physical-Systems, embedded devices,

control systems

– Hardware/Software Co-Design patterns

– Patterns about safety, security, reliability, or dependability

– Patterns for cloud, fog, edge, embedded environments and isomorphic

computing

F. Patterns in Emerging Topics

– Hyper-automation, robotic process automation, digital transformation,

Industry 4.0 patterns

– Blockchain, smart contracts and decentralized systems patterns

– Patterns for AI and machine learning

– Patterns for virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, and

immersive applications

– Patterns for multi-experience environments, people-centric smart spaces

G. Meta Topics

– Theoretical arguments about patterns

– Empirical evaluations of patterns and pattern languages

*) The exact assignment of topics to writers workshops may change due

to balancing reasons

Paper Submission Process

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The submission runs through three quality gates before the final

proceedings will be published. After the first draft is accepted, your

paper will be assigned to a shepherd. This is an experienced pattern

author, who will provide feedback and suggestions on how to improve

your paper. Following several iterations of shepherding, your improved

second draft will be reviewed again and accepted or rejected for the

conference. On acceptance, your paper will be discussed in the

writers’ workshop during the conference. Based on the feedback

received during the workshops, you must submit a final revised version

that will be published. The submission system is available under

https://europlop.net/content/submission.

Paper Submission Format

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The final submission for publication must be formatted using the

single-column ACM primary article template, but for the drafts and

intermediate versions, you can use any format. However, we encourage

you to use the ACM format right from the beginning to avoid layout

problems in the end. If you don’t intend to publish with ACM, you can

choose whatever format you like. We recommend 10 pages as a guideline

and especially welcome shorter papers. Longer papers are also possible

but bear in mind that the writers’ workshop might decide to focus only

on a part of your paper. Have a look at the introductory information

pack for examples.

Focus Group Proposals

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Do you have a pattern-related topic with the potential to spark a

discussion? Focus Groups at EuroPLoP are an excellent opportunity to

collaborate with other passionate pattern writers. They are 1 to 2 hour

sessions, usually workshops, but you are welcome to experiment with

different formats. Your submission should include a summary of the topic,

outcomes you envision, a brief description of how you will organize the

session, its time budget, and the required number of participants.”

EuroPLoP values

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High-quality feedback

All submissions will benefit from an iterative shepherding process

prior to the conference: an experienced pattern author will give you

feedback and suggestions on how to improve your paper. In Writers’

Workshops – the core of the conference – peers and experts will

discuss your paper. You will receive in-depth, constructive feedback

and insights to improve your paper further. If you wish, you may

complement your paper with alternative media (e.g., short video clips

linked from the paper) to get feedback on that format as well.

Share and learn

Patterns are an effective way to share knowledge about a domain. The

interdisciplinary topics of the conference will provide you with new

insights and inspiring ideas from other fields.

Theory and practice

EuroPLoP, with its creative and constructive atmosphere, attracts

participants from both industry and academia. You will be part of a

unique community of pattern book authors, researchers, and

practitioners.

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We are looking forward to receiving your contribution!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us:

Conference Chair:

Filipe Correia, FEUP, Portugal, filipe dot correia at fe dot up dot pt

Program Chair:

Cesare Pautasso, USI, Switzerland, c dot pautasso at ieee dot org

Focus Group Chair:

Tsvetelina Plummer, Bulgaria, tsvetelina dot plummer at gfk.com