IFL/TFP 2003 2nd call for participation/registration
Greg Michaelson
greg@macs.hw.ac.uk
Mon, 14 Jul 2003 16:57:49 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)
Joint IFL/TFP 2003
2nd Call For Participation
****** REGISTRATION NOW OPEN ******
Between 8th and 12th September 2003 the
- 15th Int. Workshop on the Implementation of Functional Languages
http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~ifl03
- 4th Int. Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/stg/workshops/TFP/
will be co-located in Edinburgh
Both calls for papers are appended below.
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IFL 2003
15th International Workshop on the
IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGES
Edinburgh
Scotland
September 8th - 10th, 2003
http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~ifl03
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Important dates
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Registration deadline: August 1st, 2003
Submission deadline : August 22nd, 2003
Workshop : September 8-10th, 2003
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Scope of IFL 2003
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The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers and
users actively engaged in the implementation and application of
functional programming languages to discuss results and new
directions of research.
The workshop is intended to provide an open forum for researchers
who wish to present and discuss new ideas and concepts, work in
progress, preliminary results etc. related primarily but not
exclusively to the implementation of functional or function-based
languages. A not necessarily exhaustive list of topics includes
language concepts
type checking
compilation techniques
(abstract) interpretation
automatic program generation
(abstract) machine architectures
array processing
concurrent/parallel programming and program execution
heap management
runtime profiling and performance measurements
debugging and tracing
verification of functional programs
tools and programming techniques
Contributions on applications of functional programming, e.g., in
teaching, or on theoretical work in any of the above areas are also
welcome.
This year's workshop is co-located with the 4th International
Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP'03)
<http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/stg/workshops/ISTFP/>.
Contributions
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All attendees are encouraged to submit papers to be published in
the draft proceedings and to give presentations at the workshop.
Submitted papers must be written in English, conform to the LNCS
format (available at: http://www.springer.de/comp/authors/index.html)
and not exceed 16 pages.
Papers should be submitted by August 22nd as postscript or pdf files
using the submission page of the workshop accessible through
http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~ifl03
After the workshop, a high-quality subset of contributions will be
published in the Springer LNCS series. All speakers attending the
workshop are invited to submit a paper. Papers for the LNCS
proceedings will be refereed according to normal conference standards.
Greg Michaelson and Phil Trinder (Organizing Committee Chairs)
School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh, EH14 4AS
E-mail: {greg,trinder}@macs.hw.ac.uk
Teleph: +44 (0)131 451 3435
Depart: +44 (0)131 451 3328
Fasmly: +44 (0)131 451 3327
Intrnt: http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~greg
http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~trinder
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TFP 2003
Fourth International symposium on
Trends in Functional Programming
Edinburgh, Scotland
September 11th - 12th, 2003
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/stg/workshops/TFP/
The international symposium on Trends in Functional Programming
continues the Scottish Functional Programming Workshop series. These
workshops bring together researchers with interests in all aspects of
functional programming languages. Papers on all aspects of functional
programming are welcomed, be they implementation-oriented,
theoretical, or experience papers.
This year's workshop is co-located with the 15th International
Workshop on the Implementation of Functional Languages (IFL '03)
<http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~ifl03>.
Workshop Topics
Papers on any aspect of functional programming are welcome. Papers on
the following subject areas are particularly welcome.
* rich type systems, including type systems for expressing resource
bounds or other safety properties;
* linear type systems, soft type systems, typeful programming;
* reasoning about functional programs, semantics of functional
languages;
* inductive or co-inductive techniques, proof nets;
* mobile-code functional programming languages;
* parallel programming with functional languages, cost models for
functional programs;
* compilation of functional languages for the Java Virtual Machine;
* functional aspects of imperative programming, functional bytecode;
* interoperability with imperative programming languages, calling
imperative from functional or vice versa;
* type inference algorithms, type error repair, deep types;
* strongly-typed imperative languages with inference (e.g. Cyclone);
* performance measurements, optimisation techniques, implementation
techniques;
* experience papers: applications of functional programming or
functional programming in education.
The above list is not exhaustive. Papers on other topics are also welcome.
Contributions
All attendees are encouraged to submit papers to be published in the
draft proceedings and to give presentations at the workshop. Submitted
papers must be written in English and not exceed 16 pages. Papers
should be written conform to the LNCS format
<http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html> and should be
submitted as postscript (or pdf) by email to the workshop chair,
Stephen Gilmore <stg@inf.ed.ac.uk>.
Proceedings
We intend to publish a refereed, high-quality subset of contributions in
the final proceedings. The proceedings publisher is to be confirmed:
previous SFP proceedings were published by Intellect. All speakers attending
the workshop are invited to submit a paper. Papers for the proceedings will be
refereed according to normal conference standards. This implies (among
other things) that:
* the paper should be written in English
* the paper is well written
* topic of the paper should be stated clearly
* the approach to solve the problem should be outlined clearly
* a detailed discussion of the solution has to be given
* the solution is compared with relevant related work
* there is an abstract, introduction and conclusion.
* the conclusion should summarise the problem, the solution, and how
this solves the problem.
* the paper should not exceed 16 pages.
* the paper should be written to conform to the LNCS format
<http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html>.
* the paper should be submitted as postscript (or pdf) by email to
the workshop chair, Stephen Gilmore <stg@inf.ed.ac.uk>.
Dates
Aug 2nd 2003 : Submission for draft proceedings
Sept 11th - Sept 12th 2003 : Workshop
Oct 31st 2003 : Submission for referees process
Dec 12th 2003 : Notification of acceptance/rejection
Jan 23rd 2004 : Camera-ready papers
Event Site
The workshop will take place at The Pollock Halls in the city center
of Edinburgh <http://www.accom.ed.ac.uk/maps/pollock.htm>.
Previous workshops
The TFP workshop continues the Scottish Functional Programming
Workshop series. The previous SFPW meetings were Stirling (2001),
St. Andrews (2000), Stirling (1999).
Program Committee
Sharon Curtis <http://wwwcms.brookes.ac.uk/~p0073860/>
Oxford Brookes University
Stephen Gilmore (Chair) <http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/stg/>
The University of Edinburgh
Kevin Hammond <http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~kh/>
University of St Andrews
Hans-Wolfgang Loidl <http://www.tcs.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/~hwloidl/>
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Munchen
Bruce McAdam <http://www.scms.rgu.ac.uk/staff/bjm/>
Robert Gordon University
Greg Michaelson <http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~greg/>
Heriot-Watt University
John O'Donnell <http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~jtod/>
University of Glasgow
Phil Trinder <http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~trinder/>
Heriot-Watt University