[Haskell-cafe] 1st CfP: IFL 2017 (29th Symposium on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages)
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<div dir="ltr">Hello,<br><br>Please, find below the first call for papers
for IFL 2017.<br>Please forward these to anyone you think may be
interested.<br>Apologies for any duplicates you may receive.<br><br>best
regards,<br>Jurriaan Hage<br>Publicity Chair of IFL<br><br>---<br><br>IFL
2017 - CALL FOR PAPERS<br>==========================<br><br>29th SYMPOSIUM
ON IMPLEMENTATION AND APPLICATION OF FUNCTIONAL
LANGUAGES<br>========================================================================<br><br>University
of Bristol, UK<br><br>In cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN<br><br>Wednesday 30
August - Friday 1 September, 2017<br><br><a
href="http://iflconference.org/">http://iflconference.org/</a><br><br>Scope<br>-----<br><br>The
goal of the IFL symposia is to bring together researchers actively
engaged<br>in the implementation and application of functional and
function-based<br>programming languages. IFL 2017 will be a venue for
researchers to present and<br>discuss new ideas and concepts, work in
progress, and publication-ripe results<br>related to the implementation and
application of functional languages and<br>function-based
programming.<br><br>Peer-review<br>-----------<br><br>Following the IFL
tradition, IFL 2017 will use a post-symposium review process<br>to produce
the formal proceedings. All participants of IFL 2017 are invited
to<br>submit either a draft paper or an extended abstract describing work
to be<br>presented at the symposium. At no time may work submitted to IFL
be<br>simultaneously submitted to other venues; submissions must adhere to
ACM<br>SIGPLAN's republication policy:<br><br><a
href="http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Republication">http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Republication</a><br><br>The
submissions will be screened by the program committee chair to make
sure<br>they are within the scope of IFL, and will appear in the draft
proceedings<br>distributed at the symposium. Submissions appearing in the
draft proceedings<br>are not peer-reviewed publications. Hence,
publications that appear only in the<br>draft proceedings are not subject
to the ACM SIGPLAN republication policy.<br>After the symposium, authors
will be given the opportunity to incorporate the<br>feedback from
discussions at the symposium and will be invited to submit a<br>revised
full article for the formal review process. From the
revised<br>submissions, the program committee will select papers for the
formal<br>proceedings considering their correctness, novelty, originality,
relevance,<br>significance, and clarity. The formal proceedings will appear
in the<br>International Conference Proceedings Series of the ACM Digital
Library.<br><br>Important dates<br>---------------<br><br>Mon 31 July
2017 : Submission deadline draft papers<br>Wed 2 August 2017 :
Notification of acceptance for presentation<br>Fri 4 August 2017 : Early
registration deadline<br>Fri 11 August 2017 : Late registration
deadline<br>Mon 21 August 2017 : Submission deadline for pre-symposium
proceedings<br>Wed 30 August 2017 - Fri 1 September 2017 : IFL
Symposium<br>Mon 4 December 2017 : Submission deadline for post-symposium
proceedings<br>Wed 31 January 2018 : Notification of acceptance for
post-symposium proceedings<br>Mon 12 March 2018 : Camera-ready version
for post-symposium proceedings<br><br>Submission
details<br>------------------<br><br>Prospective authors are encouraged to
submit papers or extended abstracts to be<br>published in the draft
proceedings and to present them at the symposium. All<br>contributions must
be written in English. Papers must use the new ACM two<br>columns
conference format, which can be found at:<br><br><a
href="http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template">http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template</a><br><br>For
the pre-symposium proceedings we adopt a 'weak' page limit of 12
pages. For<br>the post-symposium proceedings the page limit of 12 pages is
firm.<br><br>Authors submit through EasyChair:<br><br><a
href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifl2017">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifl2017</a><br><br>Topics<br>------<br><br>IFL
welcomes submissions describing practical and theoretical work as well
as<br>submissions describing applications and tools in the context of
functional<br>programming. If you are not sure whether your work is
appropriate for IFL 2017,<br>please contact the PC chair at <a
href="mailto:nicolas.wu at bristol.ac.uk">nicolas.wu at bristol.ac.uk</a>. Topics
of interest include,<br>but are not limited to:<br><br>- language
concepts<br>- type systems, type checking, type inferencing<br>-
compilation techniques<br>- staged compilation<br>- run-time function
specialization<br>- run-time code generation<br>- partial evaluation<br>-
(abstract) interpretation<br>- metaprogramming<br>- generic
programming<br>- automatic program generation<br>- array processing<br>-
concurrent/parallel programming<br>- concurrent/parallel program
execution<br>- embedded systems<br>- web applications<br>- (embedded)
domain specific languages<br>- security<br>- novel memory management
techniques<br>- run-time profiling performance measurements<br>- debugging
and tracing<br>- virtual/abstract machine architectures<br>- validation,
verification of functional programs<br>- tools and programming
techniques<br>- (industrial) applications<br><br>Peter Landin
Prize<br>------------------<br><br>The Peter Landin Prize is awarded to the
best paper presented at the symposium<br>every year. The honored article is
selected by the program committee based on<br>the submissions received for
the formal review process. The prize carries a<br>cash award equivalent to
150 Euros.<br><br>Programme committee<br>-------------------<br><br>Chair:
Nicolas Wu, University of Bristol, UK<br><br>- Kenichi Asai, Ochanomizu
University, Japan<br>- Sandrine Blazy, University of Rennes 1, France<br>-
Carlos Camarao, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil<br>- Stephen
Dolan, University of Cambridge, UK<br>- Jurriaan Hage, Utrecht University,
Netherlands<br>- Yukiyoshi Kameyama, University of Tsukuba, Japan<br>-
Benjamin Lerner, Brown University, USA<br>- Bas Lijnse, Radboud University,
Netherlands<br>- Garrett Morris, University of Kansas, USA<br>- Miguel
Pagano, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina<br>- Tomas Petricek,
Alan Turing Institute, UK<br>- Maciej Piróg, University of Wrocław,
Poland<br>- Exequiel Rivas, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina<br>-
Neil Sculthorpe, Nottingham Trent University, UK<br>- Melinda Tóth,
Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary<br>- Phil Trinder, Glasgow University,
UK<br>- Kanae Tsushima, National Institute of Informatics, Japan<br>-
Marcos Viera, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay<br>- Meng Wang,
University of Kent, UK<br><br>Venue<br>-----<br><br>The IFL 2017 will be
held in association with the Department of<br>Computer Science, University
of Bristol, UK. Bristol is located in<br>South West England, and can be
easily reached from Bristol Airport.<br>See the website for more
information on the venue.<br></div>
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