Program generation techniques have the potential to revolutionize software development as automation and components revolutionized manufacturing. The abundance of current research in this area indicates that there are many technical problems both at the foundational and engineering levels.
There is wealth of methods in approaching problems from different backgrounds, and a wide spectrum of application domains were program generation techniques appear valuable. This diversity may lead to unnecessary fragmentation in the research community.
The major aim of GPCE is to foster the creation of a bridge community, in addition to communities with more specific interests and goals.
GPCE will seek the sponsorship of the ACM whenever possible.
In additional to its independent standing as a conference, GPCE also serves as the working conference for the IFIP Working Group on Program Generation, WG 2.11.
The organizational structure of GPCE consists of a single Steering Committee whose aim is to promote the coherent aggregation of related events.
The GPCE conference takes place yearly, in the August to October period (typically Sepptember to October).
For the purposes of the following, a year ends on the date of conclusion of the calendar year's GPCE conference. For example, if the GPCE conference runs September 28 - October 2, October 31 concludes the calendar year.
MEMBERSHIP. The Steering Committe (SC) is limited to six (6) members. Each member can serve for at most five (5) years.
In normal circumstances, each year the oldest member leaves the SC, and is replaced by a new member as indicated below.
Incoming SC members are chosen by SC decision among:
DECISION MAKING. A decision is deemed approved by the SC by majority rule; votes that end in ties are not approved.
The SC votes one of its members SC chair, with a 2 year mandate.
The SC chair is the official representative of the SC within GPCE and the official interface between the SC and the outside world. The chair is expected to lead the discussion within the SC and coordinate the activities of the SC.
DUTIES (based on the ACM guidelines). The SC is responsible for
Each GPCE conference should schedule a Business Meeting (BM), which is public and conducted by the SC chair (or a deputy from the SC). The BM is a way to provide information to and get feedback from the GPCE community. The BM typically includes the following items:
During the BM a show of hands could be taken on specific issues, but the result is not binding for the SC.