[Haskell] CFP: Haskell Workshop 2004
Henrik Nilsson
nhn at cs.nott.ac.uk
Fri Mar 12 02:05:06 EST 2004
Please find enclosed the Call For Papers for the 2004 Haskell Workshop,
to be held on 22 September in Snowbird, Utah, USA in association with
ICFP'04.
My apologies for multiple copies.
Best regards,
/Henrik
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Henrik Nilsson
School of Computer Science and Information Technology
The University of Nottingham
nhn at cs.nott.ac.uk
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2004 Haskell Workshop
Snowbird, Utah, USA, 22 September, 2004
http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~nhn/HW2004
Call For Papers
The Haskell Workshop 2004 is intended to form part of the 2004 International
Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP) as an associated, ACM SIGPLAN
sponsored workshop. It has been accepted by the ICFP'04 workshop committee;
formal approval by the SIGPLAN executive committee is pending. Previous
Haskell Workshops have been held in La Jolla (1995), Amsterdam (1997), Paris
(1999), Montreal (2000), Firenze (2001), Pittsburgh (2002), and Uppsala
(2003).
******************** Scope ********************
The purpose of the Haskell Workshop is to discuss experience with Haskell,
and possible future developments for the language. The scope of the workshop
includes all aspects of the design, semantics, theory, application, imple-
mentation, and teaching of Haskell. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to, the following:
Language Design
with a focus on possible extensions and modifications of Haskell as
well as critical discussions of the status quo;
Theory
in the form of a formal treatment of the semantics of the present language
or future extensions, type systems, and foundations for program analysis
and transformation;
Implementation Techniques
including program analysis and transformation, static and dynamic
compilation for sequential, parallel, and distributed architectures,
memory management as well as foreign function and component interfaces;
Tool Support
in the form of profilers, tracers, debuggers, pre-processors, and so
forth;
Applications, Practice, and Experience
with Haskell for scientific and symbolic computing, database, multimedia
and Web applications, and so forth as well as general experience with
Haskell in education and industry;
Functional Pearls
being elegant, instructive examples of using Haskell.
Papers in the latter two categories need not necessarily report original
research results; they may instead, for example, report practical experience
that will be useful to others, re-usable programming idioms, or elegant new
ways of approaching a problem. The key criterion for such a paper is that it
makes a contribution from which other practitioners can benefit. It is not
enough simply to describe a program!
The programme committee welcomes short papers and may accept them for brief
presentation at the workshop.
******************** Submission Details ********************
Deadline for submission: 4 June, 2004
Notification of acceptance: 5 July, 2004
Final submission due: 30 July, 2004 (tentative)
Haskell Workshop: 22 September, 2004
Authors should submit papers in postscript format, formatted for A4 paper,
to Henrik Nilsson (nhn at cs.nott.ac.uk) by 4 June 2004. The length should be
restricted to the equivalent of 5000 words (which is approximately 12 pages
in ACM format). The papers will be published by the ACM and will appear in
the ACM Digital Library.
If you are interested in demonstrating a Haskell-related system or tool,
please send a brief demo proposal to Henrik Nilsson (nhn at cs.nott.ac.uk).
******************** Programme Committee ********************
J?rgen Gustavsson Chalmers
Thomas Hallgren OGI
Jerzy Karczmarczuk Universit? de Caen
Daan Leijen Universiteit Utrecht
Henrik Nilsson (chair) University of Nottingham
Colin Runciman University of York
Martin Sulzmann National University of Singapore
Valery Trifonov Yale University
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