[Haskell] PPDP 2013: Call for Papers
Tom Schrijvers
tom.schrijvers at ugent.be
Fri Mar 15 13:26:43 CET 2013
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Call for papers
15th International Symposium on
Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming
PPDP 2013
Special Issue of Science of Computer Programming (SCP)
Madrid, Spain, September 16-18, 2013
(co-located with LOPSTR 2013)
http://users.ugent.be/~tschrijv/PPDP2013/
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PPDP 2013 is a forum that brings together researchers from the declarative
programming communities, including those working in the logic, constraint and
functional programming paradigms, but also embracing a variety of other
paradigms such as visual programming, executable specification languages,
database languages, and knowledge representation languages.
The goal is to stimulate research in the use of logical formalisms and methods
for specifying, performing, and analysing computations, including mechanisms
for mobility, modularity, concurrency, object-orientation, security,
verification and static analysis. Papers related to the use of declarative
paradigms and tools in industry and education are especially solicited. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Functional programming
* Logic programming
* Answer-set programming
* Functional-logic programming
* Declarative visual languages
* Constraint Handling Rules
* Parallel implementation and concurrency
* Monads, type classes and dependent type systems
* Declarative domain-specific languages
* Termination, resource analysis and the verification of declarative programs
* Transformation and partial evaluation of declarative languages
* Language extensions for security and tabulation
* Probabilistic modelling in a declarative language and modelling reactivity
* Memory management and the implementation of declarative systems
* Practical experiences and industrial application
This year the conference will be co-located with the 23nd International
Symposium on Logic-Based Program Synthesis and Transformation (LOPSTR 2013) and
held in cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN. The conference will be held in Madrid,
Spain. Previous symposia were held at Leuven (Belgium), Odense (Denmark),
Hagenberg (Austria), Coimbra (Portugal), Valencia (Spain), Wroclaw (Poland),
Venice (Italy), Lisboa (Portugal), Verona (Italy), Uppsala (Sweden), Pittsburgh
(USA), Florence (Italy), Montreal (Canada), and Paris (France).
Papers must describe original work, be written and presented in English, and
must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are
simultaneously submitted to a journal, conference, or workshop with refereed
proceedings. Work that already appeared in unpublished or informally published
workshop proceedings may be submitted (please contact the PC chair in case of
questions). Proceedings will be published by ACM Press*
After the symposium, a selection of the best papers will be invited to extend
their submissions in the light of the feedback solicited at the symposium. The
papers are expected to include at least 30% extra material over and above the
PPDP version. Then, after another round of reviewing, these revised papers will
be published in a special issue of SCP with a target publication date by
Elsevier of 2014.
Important Dates
Abstract Submission: May 27, 2013
Paper submission: May 30, 2013
Notification: July 4, 2013
Camera-ready: July 21, 2013
Symposium: September 16-18, 2013
Invites for SCP: October 2, 2013
Submission of SCP: December 11, 2013
Notification from SCP: February 22, 2014
Camera-ready for SCP: March 14, 2014
Authors should submit an electronic copy of the paper (written in English) in
PDF. Each submission must include on its first page the paper title; authors
and their affiliations; abstract; and three to four keywords. The keywords will
be used to assist us in selecting appropriate reviewers for the paper. Papers
should consist of no more than 12 pages, formatted following the ACM SIG
proceedings template (option 1). The 12 page limit must include references but
excludes well-marked appendices not intended for publication. Referees are not
required to read the appendices, and thus papers should be intelligible without
them.
Program Committee
Sergio Antoy Portland State University, USA
Manuel Carro IMDEA Software Institute, Spain
Iliano Cervesato Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar
Agostino Dovier Universita degli Studi di Udine, Italy
Maria Garcia de la Banda Monash University, Australia
Ralf Hinze University of Oxford, UK
Yukiyoshi Kameyama University of Tsukuba, Japan
Oleg Kiselyov USA
Yanhong Annie Liu State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
Stefan Monnier Universite de Montreal, Canada
Alan Mycroft University of Cambrige, UK
Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira National University of Singapore, Singapore
Alberto Pettorossi Universita di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
Enrico Pontelli New Mexico State University, USA
Kristoffer Rose IBM Research, USA
Sukyoung Ryu KAIST, South Korea
Vitor Santos Costa University of Porto, Portugal
Torsten Schaub University Potsdam, Germany
Tom Schrijvers Ghent University, Belgium
Martin Sulzmann Hochschule Karlsruhe, Germany
Wouter Swierstra Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
Tarmo Uustalu Institute of Cybernetics, Estonia
Janis Voigtlaender University of Bonn, Germany
Meng Wang Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Jan Wielemaker Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Program Chair
Tom Schrijvers
Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
Ghent University
9000 Gent, Belgium
General Chair
Ricardo Pena
Facultad de Informatica
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
28040 Madrid, Spain
* Confirmation pending
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