[Haskell] HOPE 2014 Call for Participation (with Workshop Program)
Hongseok Yang
hongseok00 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 16:48:58 UTC 2014
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
HOPE 2014
The 3rd ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
Higher-Order Programming with Effects
August 31, 2014
Gothenburg, Sweden
(the day before ICFP 2014)
https://www.mpi-sws.org/~neelk/hope2014/
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HOPE 2014 aims at bringing together researchers interested in the design,
semantics, implementation, and verification of higher-order effectful
programs. It will be *informal*, consisting of invited talks, contributed
talks on work in progress, and open-ended discussion sessions.
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Registration
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Deadline for early registration: 3 August 2014
Web site: https://regmaster4.com/2014conf/ICFP14/register.php
This is the registration site for ICFP 2014 and all the affiliated
workshops including HOPE 2014.
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Invited Talk
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Title: Verifying Security Properties of SES Programs
Speaker: Philippa Gardner, Imperial College London
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List of Accepted Talks
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(1) Stevan Andjelkovic. Towards indexed algebraic effects and handlers
(2) Kwok Cheung. Separating Entangled State
(3) Filip Sieczkowski and Lars Birkedal. ModuRes: a Coq Library for
Reasoning about Concurrent Higher-Order Imperative Programming Languages
(4) Ohad Kammar. Graphical algebraic foundations for monad stacks
(5) Paul Downen and Zena M. Ariola. Delimited control with multiple prompts
in theory and practice
(6) Carter Schonwald. A Type Directed model of Memory Locality and the
design of High Performance Array APIs
(7) Georg Neis, Chung-Kil Hur, Jan-Oliver Kaiser, Derek Dreyer and Viktor
Vafeiadis. Compositional Compiler Verification via Parametric Simulation
(8) Danel Ahman and Tarmo Uustalu. From stateful to stackful computation
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Goals of the Workshop
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A recurring theme in many papers at ICFP, and in the research of many
ICFP attendees, is the interaction of higher-order programming with
various kinds of effects: storage effects, I/O, control effects,
concurrency, etc. While effects are of critical importance in many
applications, they also make it hard to build, maintain, and reason
about one's code. Higher-order languages (both functional and
object-oriented) provide a variety of abstraction mechanisms to help
"tame" or "encapsulate" effects (e.g. monads, ADTs, ownership types,
typestate, first-class events, transactions, Hoare Type Theory,
session types, substructural and region-based type systems), and a
number of different semantic models and verification technologies have
been developed in order to codify and exploit the benefits of this
encapsulation (e.g. bisimulations, step-indexed Kripke logical
relations, higher-order separation logic, game semantics, various
modal logics). But there remain many open problems, and the field is
highly active.
The goal of the HOPE workshop is to bring researchers from a variety
of different backgrounds and perspectives together to exchange new and
exciting ideas concerning the design, semantics, implementation, and
verification of higher-order effectful programs.
We want HOPE to be as informal and interactive as possible. The
program will thus involve a combination of invited talks, contributed
talks about work in progress, and open-ended discussion
sessions. There will be no published proceedings, but participants
will be invited to submit working documents, talk slides, etc. to be
posted on this website.
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Workshop Organization
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Program Co-Chairs:
Neel Krishnaswami (University of Birmingham)
Hongseok Yang (University of Oxford)
Program Committee:
Zena Ariola (University of Oregon)
Ohad Kammar (University of Cambridge)
Ioannis Kassios (ETH Zurich)
Naoki Kobayashi (University of Tokyo)
Paul Blain Levy (University of Birmingham)
Aleks Nanevski (IMDEA)
Scott Owens (University of Kent)
Sam Staton (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Steve Zdancewic (University of Pennsylvania)
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