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Pattern Languages of Programs

 
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Pattern Languages of Programs is the name of a group of annual conferences. The purpose of these conferences is to develop and refine the art of software design patterns. Most of the effort focuses on developing a textual presentation of a pattern such that it becomes easy to understand and apply. This is typically done in a writers' workshop setting.

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The flagship conference

The flagship conference is called the Pattern Languages of Programs conference, abbreviated as PLoP. PLoP has been held in the U.S.A. since 1994[1]. Until 2004 it was held annually at Allerton Park in Monticello, Illinois, a property of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Since then, its location has alternated between Allerton park and being co-located with OOPSLA, a large computer science conference.

Notable people who chaired the conference in the past include Ward Cunningham, Richard Gabriel, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides and Kent Beck.

PLoP (and several other Pattern Languages of Programs conferences) are sponsored by the Hillside Group, a U.S.-based non-profit organization that holds the PLoP trademark and the rights to the conference.

Locations and Organizers

Year Location Conference Chair Program Chair
2009 Chicago, Illinois, USA Rebecca Wirfs-Brock Joseph Yoder
2008 Nashville, Tennessee, USA Joseph Yoder Ademar Aguiar
2007 Monticello, Illinois, USA Ademar Aguiar Joseph Yoder
2006 Portland, Oregon, USA Ralph Johnson and Joseph Yoder
2005 Monticello, Illinois, USA Paul Adamczyk Bob Hanmer
2004 Monticello, Illinois, USA Danny Dig Mary Lynn Manns
2003 Monticello, Illinois, USA Mark Schwenk Brian Marick
2002 Monticello, Illinois, USA Weerasak Witthawaskul Kyle Brown
2001 Monticello, Illinois, USA Federico Balaguer Dwight Deugo
2000 Monticello, Illinois, USA Alejandra Garrido Eugene Wallingford
1999 Monticello, Illinois, USA Dragos Manolescu Bobby Woolf
1998 Monticello, Illinois, USA Joseph Yoder Steve Berczuk
1997 Monticello, Illinois, USA Don Roberts Bob Hanmer
1996 Monticello, Illinois, USA Brian Foote
1995 Monticello, Illinois, USA Richard Gabriel Kent Beck
1994 Monticello, Illinois, USA

Other PLoP conferences

  • EuroPLoP, held in Germany since 1995
  • ChiliPLoP, held in the U.S.
  • SugarLoafPLoP, held in Brazil
  • KoalaPLoP, held in Australia or New Zealand
  • VikingPLoP, held in the Scandinavian countries
  • ScrumPLoP, coming in May 2010 held in Sweden.

Publications

The conference proceedings are typically published locally as technical reports of a sponsoring university. EuroPLoP papers have been published annually by the German publisher Universitätsverlag Konstanz. After the conference, authors are given the chance to submit a revised paper for publication in the book series Pattern Languages of Program Design by Addison Wesley.

In 2007, an academic journal was started, called Transactions on Pattern Languages of Programming. The editors-in-chief are James Noble and Ralph Johnson and the European editor is Uwe Zdun. The journal is published by Springer-Verlag.

References

  1. ^ Berczuk, Steven (December 1994). "Finding Solutions Through Pattern Languages". IEEE Computer (IEEE) 27 (12): 75–76. 

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