[Haskell] Second call for papers, MPC 2019, Portugal
Graham Hutton
Graham.Hutton at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue Mar 5 10:09:09 UTC 2019
Dear all,
The next Mathematics of Program Construction (MPC) conference will
be held in Portugal in October 2019, co-located with the Symposium
on Formal Methods (FM). Paper submission is 3rd May 2019.
Please share, and submit your best papers!
Best wishes,
Graham Hutton
Program Chair, MPC 2019
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*** SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS -- MPC 2019 ***
13th International Conference on Mathematics of Program Construction
7-9 October 2019, Porto, Portugal
Co-located with Formal Methods 2019
https://tinyurl.com/MPC-Porto
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TIMELINE:
Abstract submission 26th April 2019
Paper submission 3rd May 2019
Author notification 14th June 2019
Camera ready copy 12th July 2019
Conference 7-9 October 2019
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Assia Mahboubi INRIA, France
Annabelle McIver Macquarie University, Australia
BACKGROUND:
The International Conference on Mathematics of Program Construction
(MPC) aims to promote the development of mathematical principles and
techniques that are demonstrably practical and effective in the
process of constructing computer programs.
MPC 2019 will be held in Porto, Portugal from 7-9 October 2019, and is
co-located with the International Symposium on Formal Methods, FM 2019.
Previous conferences were held in Königswinter, Germany (2015); Madrid,
Spain (2012); Québec City, Canada (2010); Marseille, France (2008);
Kuressaare, Estonia (2006); Stirling, UK (2004); Dagstuhl, Germany (2002);
Ponte de Lima, Portugal (2000); Marstrand, Sweden (1998); Kloster Irsee,
Germany (1995); Oxford, UK (1992); Twente, The Netherlands (1989).
SCOPE:
MPC seeks original papers on mathematical methods and tools put to use
in program construction. Topics of interest range from algorithmics to
support for program construction in programming languages and systems.
Typical areas include type systems, program analysis and transformation,
programming language semantics, security, and program logics. The notion
of a 'program' is interpreted broadly, ranging from algorithms to hardware.
Theoretical contributions are welcome, provided that their relevance
to program construction is clear. Reports on applications are welcome,
provided that their mathematical basis is evident. We also encourage
the submission of 'programming pearls' that present elegant and
instructive examples of the mathematics of program construction.
SUBMISSION:
Submission is in two stages. Abstracts (plain text, maximum 250 words)
must be submitted by 26th April 2019. Full papers (pdf, formatted using
the llncs.sty style file for LaTex) must be submitted by 3rd May 2019.
There is no prescribed page limit, but authors should strive for brevity.
Both abstracts and papers will be submitted using EasyChair.
Papers must present previously unpublished work, and not be submitted
concurrently to any other publication venue. Submissions will be
evaluated by the program committee according to their relevance,
correctness, significance, originality, and clarity. Each submission
should explain its contributions in both general and technical terms,
clearly identifying what has been accomplished, explaining why it is
significant, and comparing it with previous work. Accepted papers must
be presented in person at the conference by one of the authors.
The proceedings of MPC 2019 will be published in the Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series, as with all previous instances
of the conference. Authors of accepted papers will be expected to
transfer copyright to Springer for this purpose.
After the conference, authors of the best papers from MPC 2019 and
MPC 2015 will be invited to submit revised versions to a special
issue of Science of Computer Programming (SCP).
For any queries about submission please contact the program chair,
Graham Hutton <graham.hutton at nottingham.ac.uk>.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Patrick Bahr IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Richard Bird University of Oxford, UK
Corina Cîrstea University of Southampton, UK
Brijesh Dongol University of Surrey, UK
João F. Ferreira University of Lisbon, Portugal
Jennifer Hackett University of Nottingham, UK
William Harrison University of Missouri, USA
Ralf Hinze University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Zhenjiang Hu National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Graham Hutton (chair) University of Nottingham, UK
Cezar Ionescu University of Oxford, UK
Mauro Jaskelioff National University of Rosario, Argentina
Ranjit Jhala University of California, USA
Gabriele Keller Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Ekaterina Komendantskaya Heriot-Watt University, UK
Chris Martens North Carolina State University, USA
Bernhard Möller University of Augsburg, Germany
Shin-Cheng Mu Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Mary Sheeran Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Alexandra Silva University College London, UK
Georg Struth University of Sheffield, UK
CONFERENE VENUE:
The conference will be held at the Alfândega Porto Congress Centre,
a 150 year old former custom's house located in the historic centre of
Porto on the bank of the river Douro. The venue was renovated by a
Pritzer prize winning architect and has received many awards.
LOCAL ORGANISERS:
José Nuno Oliveira University of Minho, Portugal
For any queries about local issues please contact the local organiser,
José Nuno Oliveira <jno at di.uminho.pt>.
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