The OOPSLE workshop is a discussion-oriented and collaborative forum for formulating and addressing with open, unsolved and unsolvable problems in software language engineering.
“Software languages” comprise all kinds of artificial languages used in software development: for programming, markup, pretty-printing, modelling, data description, formal specification, evolution, etc. Software language engineering is a relatively new research domain of systematic, disciplined and measurable approaches of development, evolution and maintenance of such languages.
Editions
- OOPSLE’13 at WCRE’13.
- OOPSLE’14 at CSMR-WCRE’14.
- OOPSLE’15 at SANER’15.
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OOPSLE’16 at SANER’16.
OOPSLE’17 — skipped for the sake of focusing on the SLEBoK Dagstuhl.
OOPSLE’18 — skipped for the sake of SLEBoK Workshop. - OOPSLE’20 – with STAF’20, virtual.
- OOPSLE’25 – coming soon. Stay tuned!
Organisation
- Anya Helene Bagge, Associate Professor at the UiBergen, Norway (2013–2020)
- Mikhail Barash, Associate Professor at the UiBergen, Norway (since 2025)
- Vadim Zaytsev, Associate Professor at the UTwente, The Netherlands (since 2013)