Programming Abstractions and Interactive Notations, Tools, and Environments 2022
(PAINT-22)
Co-located with SPLASH 2022 (Mon 5 - Sat 10 December 2022 Auckland, New Zealand)
https://2022.splashcon.org/home/paint-2022#Call-for-Papers
Call for Papers and Demos (Submissions: Thu 1 Sep 2022)
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*** Introduction ***
Programming environments that integrate tools, notations, and abstractions into a holistic
user experience can provide programmers with better support for what they want to achieve.
These programming environments can create an engaging place to do new forms of
informational work - resulting in enjoyable, creative, and productive experiences with
programming.
*** Topics of Interest ***
In the workshop on Programming Abstractions and Interactive Notations, Tools, and
Environments (PAINT), we want to discuss programming environments that support users in
working with and creating notations and abstractions that matter to them. We are
interested in the relationship between people centric notations and general-purpose
programming languages and environments. How do we reflect the various experiences, needs,
and priorities of the many people involved in programming — whether they call it that or
not?
Areas of interest to PAINT include but are not limited to:
* Design and implementation of program representations and their means of interaction for
end-users of all ages
* Design and implementation of visual programming environments
* Block-based environments and their application
* Projectional editors and their application
* Languages and their environments with mixed notations
* Meta tools or tool creation frameworks
* Methods to support working with abstractions, such as example-based programming
* Input and output devices for interacting with programming environments
* Theories of the above
*** Important Dates ***
* Submissions: Thu 1 Sep 2022
* Notifications: Sun 2 Oct 2022
* Camera-ready: Mon 24 Oct 2022
* Workshop: during SPLASH 2022 (Mon 5 - Sat 10 December 2022), to be determined
*** Format ***
The actual format of PAINT will depend on it being held hybrid or online. ___Remote
participation will be ensured.___
We plan to organize the workshop as a one-day workshop (or up to two days with shorter
slots if online) as a combination of short presentations and demos combined with
structured feedback inspired by the Writer’s Workshop format:
* Participants are expected to have visited the materials beforehand.
* A moderator leads and directs the discussion.
* We review the pieces and their ideas one at a time.
* In general, the authors whose work is under review are silent.
* When discussing form, the following kinds of questions will be asked:
- What did you gather / understand from the piece?
- What aspects of the piece worked well to present the ideas?
- What aspects need improvement? (These comments must be in the form of suggestions,
not criticisms.)
* When discussing the ideas, the following kinds of questions will be asked:
- What are the ideas?
- Which ideas seem like good ones (and why)?
- Which ideas need improvement or elimination? (Make positive suggestions when you
can.)
* At the end the authors ask questions of the group.
This is the basic format, but we adjust the flow according to the needs of the group and
the way the discussion is going. It is formal to ensure all the important points are
covered.
For more information about the workshop format, please have a look at Richard P. Gabriel’s
book “Writers’ Workshops & the World of Making Things”
(
http://dreamsongs.com/Files/WritersWorkshopTypeset.pdf).
*** Types of Submissions ***
PAINT welcomes two types of contributions:
* Research papers should present new, previously unpublished research in one or more of
the topics described above. Six to eight pages might be considered a good target for the
contributions expected at PAINT. However, there is no page limit on submitted papers. As a
general rule, the number of pages should match the size of the contribution. It is the
responsibility of the authors to keep the reviewers interested and motivated to read the
paper. Reviewers are under no obligation to read all or even a substantial portion of a
paper if they do not find the initial part of it interesting. Papers must be prepared in
LaTeX, adhering to the ACM format available at
http://sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format using the sigplan option.
* Demos show early implementations of novel and compelling tools, techniques, devices, and
systems. Submissions should be in the form of a video no longer than 5 minutes that
participants can watch prior to the workshop and then discuss.
Papers and demos are to be submitted via EasyChair
(
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=paint22).
*** Publication ***
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
(To be confirmed: Proceedings will be post-workshop to give authors the opportunity to
incorporate feedback obtained at the workshop.)
AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made
available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks before the first
day of your conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent
filings related to published work.