[Haskell] ESOP Call For Papers
Simon Peyton-Jones
simonpj at microsoft.com
Wed Sep 26 09:17:09 CEST 2012
Call for Papers
ESOP 2013: The European Symposium on Programming
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/esop2013/
Affiliated with ETAPS'13
Rome, Italy, 16-24 March 2013
DESCRIPTION AND TOPICS
ESOP is an annual conference devoted to fundamental issues in the
specification, design, analysis, and implementation of programming
languages and systems. ESOP seeks contributions on all aspects of
programming language research including, but not limited to, the
following areas:
* Programming paradigms and styles: functional programming,
object-oriented programming, aspect-oriented programming, logic
programming, constraint programming, extensible programming
languages, domain-specific languages, synchronous and real-time
programming languages;
* Methods and tools to write and specify programs and languages:
programming techniques, logical foundations, denotational
semantics, operational semantics, meta programming, module systems,
language-based security;
* Methods and tools for reasoning about programs: type systems,
abstract interpretation, program verification, testing;
* Methods and tools for implementation: program transformations,
rewriting systems, partial evaluation, experimental evaluations,
virtual machines, intermediate languages, run-time environments;
* Concurrency and distribution: process algebras, concurrency theory,
parallel programming, service-oriented computing, distributed and
mobile languages.
Contributions bridging the gap between theory and practice are particularly welcome.
IMPORTANT DATES
7 October 2012: Submission deadline for abstracts
14 October 2012: Submission deadline for full papers
28 November 2012: Beginning of author response period
14 December 2012: Notification of decision
8 January 2013: Camera-ready versions due
16-24 March 2013: Presentations in Rome, Italy
INFORMATION
For additional information, point your browser at http://www.ccs.neu.edu/esop2013/
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