[Haskell] TLDI'07: Last Call for Participation
Francois Pottier
Francois.Pottier at inria.fr
Thu Dec 14 03:09:58 EST 2006
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The 2007 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
Types in Language Design and Implementation
(TLDI'07)
Affiliated with the 34th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on
Principles of Programming Languages
(POPL'07)
Call for Participation
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~necula/tldi07/
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Preliminary programme
Invited talks:
Kathleen Fisher (AT&T Research)
Conor McBride (University of Nottingham)
Accepted papers:
A Garbage-Collecting Typed Assembly Language
Chris Hawblitzel, Heng Huang, Lea Wittie and Juan Chen
A graphical presentation of MLF types with a linear-time unification algorithm
Didier Rémy and Boris Yakobowski
An Open Framework for Foundational Proof-Carrying Code
Xinyu Feng, Zhaozhong Ni, Zhong Shao and Yu Guo
Modular Information Hiding and Type-Safe Linking for C
Saurabh Srivastava, Michael Hicks and Jeffrey Foster
Semantics of an Effect Analysis for Exceptions
Nick Benton and Peter Buchlovsky
System F with Type Equality Coercions
Martin Sulzmann, Manuel Chakravarty, Simon Peyton Jones and Kevin Donnelly
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Scope
The role of types and proofs in all aspects of language design, compiler
construction, and software development has expanded greatly in recent
years. Type systems, type analyses, and formal deduction have led to new
concepts in compilation techniques for modern programming languages,
verification of safety and security properties of programs, program
transformation and optimization, and many other areas. In light of this
expanding role of types, the ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Types in Language Design
and Implementation (TLDI'07) follows five previous International Workshops on
types in compilation and language design (TIC'97, TIC'98, TIC'00, and TLDI'03
and TLDI'05), with the hope of bringing together researchers to share new
ideas and results in this area.
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General Chair
François Pottier
INRIA Rocquencourt
BP 105
78153 Le Chesnay Cedex
FRANCE
francois.pottier at inria.fr
Program Chair
George Necula
University of California
783 Soda Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
necula at cs.berkeley.edu
Program Committee
Damien Doligez, INRIA
Peter Lee, Carnegie Mellon University
Andrew Kennedy, Microsoft Research, Cambridge
Naoki Kobayashi, Tohoku University
George Necula (chair), University of California, Berkeley
Randy Pollack, Edinburgh University
Norman Ramsey, Harvard University
David Tarditi, Microsoft Research, Redmond
Stephanie Weirich, University of Pennsylvania
Hongwei Xi, Boston University
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