[Haskell] Haskell workshop 2005 -- Call for participation.
Daan Leijen
daan at cs.uu.nl
Thu Jul 21 21:27:40 EDT 2005
2005 Haskell Workshop
Tallinn, Estonia, 30 September, 2005
http://www.cs.uu.nl/~daan/hw2005
Call for participation
-- Important Dates ---------------------------------------------------
Early registration deadline : July 29
Late registration deadline : September 2
Haskell workshop : September 30
Registration is available from <http://www.cs.ioc.ee/tfp-icfp-gpce05>.
-- Preliminary Programme ---------------------------------------------
The preliminary programme is available from the Haskell workshop website at
<http://www.cs.uu.nl/~daan/hw2005> and is appended in plain text to this section.
This year, David Roundy gives an invited talk about Darcs: a popular distributed
version control system written Haskell.
8:45
Welcome by Daan Leijen
9:00 - 10:30
Invited talk: Lessons from Darcs
David Roundy
Visual Haskell – A full-featured Haskell development environment
Krasimir Angelov and Simon Marlow
Haskell ready to Dazzle the real world
Martijn M. Schrage, Arjan van IJzendoorn, and Linda C. van der Gaag
11:00 - 12:30
Dynamic applications from the ground up
Don Stewart and Manuel M. T. Chakravarty
Haskell server pages through dynamic loading
Niklas Broberg
Haskell on a shared-memory multiprocessor
Tim Harris, Simon Marlow, and Simon Peyton Jones
14:00 - 15:30
Verifying Haskell programs using constructive type theory
Andreas Abel, Marcin Benke, Ana Bove, John Hughes, Ulf Norell
Putting Curry-Howard to work
Tim Sheard
There and Back Again – Arrows for Invertible Programming
Artem Alimarine, Sjaak Smetsers, Arjen van Weelden, Marko van Eekelen,
and Rinus Plasmeijer
16:00 - 17:15
TypeCase: A design pattern for type-indexed functions
Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira and Jeremy Gibbons
Functional pearl: Polymorphic pattern matching
Richard S. Bird
Tool demonstration: Halfs – the Haskell file system
Isaac Jones
17:15 - 17:45
Discussion: The future of Haskell
-- The Haskell Workshop ----------------------------------------------
The Haskell Workshop 2005 is an ACM SIGPLAN sponsored workshop affiliated with
the 2005 International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP). Previous
Haskell Workshops have been held in La Jolla (1995), Amsterdam (1997), Paris
(1999), Montreal (2000), Firenze (2001), Pittsburgh (2002), Uppsala (2003), and
Snowbird (2004).
-- Scope -------------------------------------------------------------
The purpose of the Haskell Workshop is to discuss experience with Haskell, and
future developments for the language. The scope of the workshop includes all
aspects of the design, semantics, theory, application, implementation, 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;
* Implementations,
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;
* Tools,
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!
-- Program committee -------------------------------------------------
Martin Erwig Oregon State University
John Hughes Chalmers University of Technology
Mark Jones OGI School of Science and Engineering at OHSU
Ralf Lämmel Microsoft Corp.
Daan Leijen Universiteit Utrecht (Program Chair)
Andres Löh Universiteit Utrecht
Andrew Moran Galois Connections Inc.
Simon Thompson University of Kent
Malcolm Wallace University of York
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