[Haskell] CFP: TFP04 Symp on Trends in Functional Programming
Hans-Wolfgang Loidl
hwloidl at informatik.uni-muenchen.de
Sat Oct 9 17:58:41 EDT 2004
[ The registration page for TFP04 is now open: registration deadline is Nov 1;
Deadline for paper submissions is Nov 15th.
Apologies for repeated copies of this message -- HWL ]
CALL FOR PAPERS
TFP 2004
Fifth Symposium on
Trends in Functional Programming
November 25-26th 2004,
Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
http://www.tcs.ifi.lmu.de/~hwloidl/TFP04
The Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming is an international forum
for researchers with interests in all aspects of functional programming
languages. It succeeds TFP03 in Edinburgh and continues the Scottish
Functional Programming Workshop series from 1999-2002. Papers on all
aspects of functional programming are welcomed, be they theoretical,
implementation-oriented, or experience papers. The venue for this year's
symposium will be Ludwig-Maximilians University in central Munich.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
Papers on any aspect of functional programming are welcomed. Papers on
the following subject areas are particularly welcome:
* design and implementation of functional or declarative languages;
* rich type systems, including type systems for expressing side-effects,
resource bounds, or other safety properties;
* linear type systems, soft type systems, typeful programming;
* formal aspects of functional programming, semantics, reasoning,
verification;
* inductive or co-inductive techniques, proof nets;
* mobile-code functional programming languages;
* parallel programming with functional languages, cost models for
functional programs;
* 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;
* optimisation techniques, implementation techniques, and performance
measurements;
* experience papers: applications of functional programming or
functional programming in education.
PROCEEDINGS
As with the previous instances of TFP and SFP, we intend to publish a
high-quality subset of contributions in the Intellect Trends in Functional
Programming series. All speakers attending the workshop are invited to
submit a paper for the draft proceedings. Revised papers will be refereed
after the symposium according to normal conference standards for
publication by Intellect. This implies (among other things) that:
* the paper should be written in English
* the paper is well written
* the 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.
* papers must not exceed 16 pages.
* the paper should conform to the TFP format
<http://www.tcs.ifi.lmu.de/~hwloidl/TFP04/cameraready.zip>
* the paper should be submitted as a PostScript or a PDF file using the paper
submission page <http://lionel.tcs.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/TFP04/submit.html>
in case of problems with the on-line submission process, send the paper by email
to the programme chair, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl <hwloidl at informatik.uni-muenchen.de>
DATES
Nov 1st 2004: Registration deadline
Nov 15th 2004: Submission for draft proceedings
Nov 25-26th 2004: Symposium at Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich
Dec 20th 2004: Submission for referees process
Jan 31st 2005: Notification of acceptance/rejection
PREVIOUS WORKSHOPS
The previous instance of TFP was held in Edinburgh 2003 and continues the
Scottish Functional Programming Workshop series with previous meetings at
Stirling (2001), St. Andrews (2000), and Stirling (1999). The TFP series
<http://www.tifp.org/> strives to combine an active workshop environment
for presenting latest research, with a formal post-symposium refereeing
process and the publication of a high-profile proceedings (see
<http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/hammond/trends3.htm>). For a review
of past TFP proceedings, see the July 2003 issue of the JFP 13(4):823-824
at <http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/JFP/>. Sponsorship funding
available to us will be used to reduce registration rates for PhD students,
who present proof of affiliation in advance of the symposium.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Stephen Gilmore, University of Edinburgh
* Gaetan Hains, Universite d'Orleans
* Kevin Hammond, University of St Andrews
* John Hughes, Chalmers University
* Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (Chair)
* Rita Loogen, Philipps-University Marburg
* Greg Michaelson, Heriot-Watt University
* John O'Donnell, University of Glasgow
* Ricardo Pena, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
* Phil Trinder, Heriot-Watt University
* Marko van Eekelen, University of Nijmegen
* Phil Wadler, University of Edinburgh
SPONSORS
TFP is supported this year by the APPSEM II Thematic Network and the Mobile
Resource Guarantees project, funded by the IST programme of the European
Union.
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