[Haskell] Call for papers DTP'11

Wouter Swierstra w.swierstra at cs.ru.nl
Mon Apr 11 09:39:07 CEST 2011


          Dependently Typed Programming 2011
                     Call for Papers

                    27 of August 2011
                Nijmegen, The Netherland
               In association with ITP 2011

         Deadline for submission: 10 June 2011
                http://www.cs.ru.nl/dtp11


Dependently typed programming is here today: where will it go
tomorrow? On the one hand, dependent type theories have grown
programming languages; on the other hand, the type systems of
programming languages like Haskell (and even C#) are incorporating
some kinds of type-level data.

When types involve data, they can capture relationships between data,
internalising invariants necessary for appropriate computation. When
data describe types, we can express patterns of programming in
code. We're beginning to see how to take advantage of the power and
precision which dependent types afford, but there are still plenty of
problems to address and issues to resolve. The design space is large:
this workshop is a forum for researchers who are exploring it.

We hope that the workshop will attract people who work on the
design and implementation of dependently typed programming languages
and development environments, or who are using existing systems to
develop dependently typed programs and libraries.

* Submissions *

If you want to give a talk or a demo at the workshop,
please send us a title and an abstract before 10 June 2011 to
w.swierstra{at}cs.ru.nl. Slots will be of 30 minutes (unless you ask for
less). We will try to fit as many talks as possible.

We aim to publish post-proceedings containing refereed papers related
to the topic of the workshop in a suitable journal. More information
about this will come after the workshop.

* Important Dates *

  10 June 2011: Submission deadline
  25 June 2011: Notification of acceptance
  27 August 2911: DTP workshop

* Program Committee *

  Ana Bove, Chalmers, Sweden
  Matthieu Sozeau, INRIA, France
  Wouter Swierstra, Radboud University, The Netherlands



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