[Haskell-cafe] Call for Papers: Functional Software

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Tue Apr 18 21:35:48 UTC 2023


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On Wed, Apr 19, 2023, at 12:00 AM, haskell-cafe-request at haskell.org wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> The first workshop on "Functional Software Architecture - FP in the Large”
> will be held in Seattle in Sept 2023, co-located with the ICFP conference.
> 
> Please share, and submit your best papers, experience reports, and
> architectural pearls on large-scale functional programming!
> 
> The submission deadline 1st June 2023.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Mike Sperber and Graham Hutton
> Program Chairs, FUNARCH 2023
> 
> 
> ======================================================================
> 
>                *** FUNARCH 2023 -- CALL FOR PAPERS ***
> 
>                   The First ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
>          Functional Software Architecture - FP in the Large
> 
>             8th September 2023, Seattle, Washington, USA
>                       Co-located with ICFP 2023
> 
>                     https://tinyurl.com/FUNARCH-23
> 
> ======================================================================
> 
> TIMELINE:
> 
> Paper submission 1st June 2023
> Author notification 28th June 2023
> Camera ready copy 18th July 2023
> Workshop 8th Sept 2023
> 
> BACKGROUND:
> 
> "Functional Software Architecture" refers to methods of construction
> and structure of large and long-lived software projects that are
> implemented in functional languages and released to real users,
> typically in industry.  The goals for the workshop are:
> 
> - To assemble a community interested in software architecture
>   techniques and technologies specific to functional programming;
> 
> - To identify, categorize, and document topics relevant to
>   the field of functional software architecture;
> 
> - To connect the functional programming community to the software
>   architecture community to cross-pollinate between the two.
> 
> The workshop follows on from the Functional Software Architecture
> open space that was held at ICFP 2022 in Slovenia.
> 
> SCOPE:
> 
> The workshop seeks submissions in a range of categories:
> 
> - You're a member of the FP community and have thought about how
>   to support programming in the large, for example by framing
>   functional ideas in architectural terms or vice verse, comparing
>   different languages in terms of their architectural capabilities,
>   clarifying architectural roles played by formal methods, proof
>   assistants and DSLs, or observing how functional concepts are
>   used in other language and architecture communities.
> 
>   Great, submit a research paper!
> 
> - You're a member of the architecture community, and have thought
>   about how your discipline might help functional programmers, for
>   example by applying domain-driven design, implementing hexagonal
>   architecture, or designing self-contained systems.
> 
>   Excellent, submit a research paper!
> 
> - You've worked on a large project using functional programming,
>   and it's worked out well, or terribly, or a mix of both; bonus
>   points for deriving architectural principles from your experience.
> 
>   Wonderful, submit an experience report!
> 
> - You know a neat architectural idiom or pattern that may be useful
>   to others developing large functional software systems.
> 
>   Fabulous, submit an architectural pearl!
> 
> - You have something that doesn't fit the above categories, but
>   that still relates to functional software architecture, such 
>   as something that can be written up, or that could be part of
>   the workshop format like a panel debate or a fishbowl.
> 
>   Superb, submit to the open category!
> 
> Research papers should explain their research contributions in both
> general and technical terms, identifying what has been accomplished,
> explaining why it is significant, and relating it to previous work,
> and to other languages where appropriate.
> 
> Experience reports and architectural pearls need not necessarily
> report original research results.  The key criterion for such papers
> is that they make a contribution from which others can benefit.
> It is not enough simply to describe a large software system, or
> to present ideas that are specific to a particular system.
> 
> Open category submissions that are not intended for publication 
> are not required to follow the formatting guidelines, and can 
> submit in PDF, word or plain text format as preferred.
> 
> If you are unsure whether your contribution is suitable, or if
> you need any kind of help with your submission, please email
> the program chairs at <funarch2023 at easychair.org>.
> 
> SUBMISSION:
> 
> Papers must be submitted by 1st June 2023 using EasyChair, via the
> following link: https://tinyurl.com/FUNARCH23-submit
> 
> Formatting: submissions intended for publication must be in PDF
> format and follow the ACM SIGPLAN style guidelines, using the
> acmart format and the sigplan sub-format.  Please use the review
> option, as this enables line numbers for easy reference in reviews.
> For further details, see: https://tinyurl.com/sigplan-acmart
> 
> If your submission is not a research paper, please mark this using
> a subtitle (Experience Report, Architectural Pearl, Open Category).
> 
> Length: submissions must adhere to the limits specified below.
> However, there is no requirement or expectation that all pages
> are used, and authors are encouraged to strive for brevity.
> 
> Research papers 5 to 12+ pages
> Architectural pearls 5 to 12 pages
> Experience reports 3 to 6 pages
> Open category 1 to 6 pages
> 
> Publication: The proceedings of FUNARCH 2023 will be published in
> the ACM Digital Library, and authors of accepted papers are required
> to agree to one of the standard ACM licensing options.  Accepted
> papers must be presented at the workshop by one of the authors, but
> in special cases we may consider remote presentation. 
> 
> The official publication date is the date the papers are made available
> in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to
> the first day of the conference. The official publication date affects
> the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.
> 
> PROGRAM CHAIRS:
> 
> Mike Sperber Active Group, Germany
> Graham Hutton University of Nottingham, UK
> 
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
> 
> Joachim Breitner Germany
> Manuel Chakravarty Tweag & IOG, The Netherlands
> Ron Garcia University of British Columbia, Canada
> Debasish Ghosh LeadIQ, India
> Lars Hupel Giesecke+Devrient, Germany
> Andy Keep Meta, USA
> Shriram Krishnamurthi Brown University, USA
> Andres Löh Well-Typed, Germany
> Anil Madhavapeddy University of Cambridge, UK
> José Pedro Magalhães Standard Chartered, UK
> Simon Marlow Meta, UK
> Hannes Mehnert Robur, Germany
> Erik Meijer USA
> Ivan Perez KBR / NASA Ames Research Center, USA
> Stefanie Schirmer DuckDuckGo, Germany
> Perdita Stevens University of Edinburgh, UK
> Stefan Wehr Hochschule Offenburg, Germany
> Scott Wlaschin FPbridge, UK
> 
> WORKSHOP VENUE:
> 
> The workshop will be co-located with the ICFP 2023 conference at
> The Westin Seattle Hotel, Seattle, Washington, United States.
> 
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