[Haskell] Call for Papers, AIOOL'05, Paris, 21 Jan 2005
Francesco Logozzo
Francesco.Logozzo at stix.polytechnique.fr
Tue Oct 26 06:19:29 EDT 2004
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Call for Papers
First International Workshop on Abstract Interpretation of
Object-oriented Languages (AIOOL'05)
Paris, 21st January 2005
(http://www.stix.polytechnique.fr/~logozzo/WEB/Aiool.html)
* Goal
The goal of AIOOL is to bring together researchers interested in the
application of abstract intepretation techniques to the analysis, the
optimization and the verification of object-oriented languages.
Participants are encouraged to present work in progress, overviews of
more extensive work, reports of practical experiences and
programmatic/position papers.
* Topics
Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Abstract Interpretation
* Abstract Domains for the analysis of Object-oriented Languages
* Bytecode Analysis and Optimization
* Semantics of Object-oriented Languages
* Static Analysis of Object-oriented Languages
* Verification
* Publications
The authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (up to 10
pages) of their work in the ENTCS format (available here). Publication
of the Proceedings of the workshop in the series Electronic Notes in
Theoretical Computer Science is anticipated.
Submission must be done in postscript or pdf format to
Francesco.Logozzo at Polytechnique.fr
* Location
The workshop will be held in Paris, France, at "La Maison des
Polytechniciens" (http://www.maison-des-x.com/), as a satellite event
of the 6th International Conference on Verification, Model Checking
and Abstract Interpreation
(http://www.stix.polytechnique.fr/~rcousot/vmcai05/).
* Dates
Submission 20 November 2004
Acceptance Notification 20 December 2004
Workshop 21 January 2005
* Program Committee
* Bruno Blanchet, CNRS/ENS, Paris, France
* Bor-Yuh Evan Chang, University of California, Berkeley, USA
* Agostino Cortesi (co-chair), Università Ca' Foscari, Venice, Italy
* Thomas Jensen, IRISA/CNRS, Rennes, France
* K. Rustan M. Leino, Microsoft, Redmond, USA
* Francesco Logozzo (co-chair), Ecole Polytechnique/ENS, Palaiseau, France
* Jens Palsberg, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
* Isabelle Pollet, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium
* Michael I. Schwartzbach, University of Århus, Århus, Denmark
* Jan Vitek, Purdue University, Purdue, USA
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