[Haskell] PADL 2023: Final Call for Papers (with updated deadlines!)

Michael Hanus mh at informatik.uni-kiel.de
Wed Oct 5 17:57:45 UTC 2022


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                        Call for Papers

25th International Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages
                          (PADL 2023)

              https://popl23.sigplan.org/home/PADL-2023

      Boston, Massachusetts, United States, January 16-17, 2023

                   Co-located with ACM POPL 2023
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FINAL DEADLINES:
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Abstract submission: October 12, 2022 (AoE)
Paper submission:    October 19, 2022 (AoE)


Conference Description
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Declarative languages comprise several well-established classes of
formalisms, namely, functional, logic, and constraint programming.
Such formalisms enjoy both sound theoretical bases and the
availability of attractive frameworks for application development.
Indeed, they have been already successfully applied to many different
real-world situations, ranging from database management to active
networks to software engineering to decision support systems.

New developments in theory and implementation fostered applications in
new areas. At the same time, applications of declarative languages to
novel and challenging problems raise many interesting research issues,
including designing for scalability, language extensions for
application deployment, and programming environments. Thus,
applications drive the progress in the theory and implementation of
declarative systems, and benefit from this progress as well.

PADL is a well-established forum for researchers and practitioners to
present original work emphasizing novel applications and
implementation techniques for all forms of declarative programming,
including functional and logic programming, database and constraint
programming, and theorem proving.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Innovative applications of declarative languages
- Declarative domain-specific languages and applications
- Practical applications of theoretical results
- New language developments and their impact on applications
- Declarative languages and software engineering
- Evaluation of implementation techniques on practical applications
- Practical experiences and industrial applications
- Novel uses of declarative languages in the classroom
- Practical extensions such as constraint-based, probabilistic,
  and reactive languages

PADL 2023 especially welcomes new ideas and approaches related to
applications, design and implementation of declarative languages going
beyond the scope of the past PADL symposia, for example, advanced
database languages and contract languages, as well as verification and
theorem proving methods that rely on declarative languages.

Submissions
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PADL 2023 welcomes three kinds of submission:

* Technical papers (max. 15 pages):
  Technical papers must describe original, previously unpublished
  research results.

* Application papers (max. 8 pages):
  Application papers are a mechanism to present important practical
  applications of declarative languages that occur in industry or in
  areas of research other than Computer Science. Application papers
  are expected to describe complex and/or real-world applications that
  rely on an innovative use of declarative languages. Application
  descriptions, engineering solutions and real-world experiences (both
  positive and negative) are solicited.

* Extended abstracts (max. 3 pages):
  Describing new ideas, a new perspective on already published work,
  or work-in-progress that is not yet ready for a full
  publication. Extended abstracts will be posted on the symposium
  website but will not be published in the formal proceedings.

All page limits exclude references. Submissions must be written in English
and formatted according to the standard Springer LNCS style, see
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

Page numbers (and, if possible, line numbers) should appear on the
manuscript to help the reviewers in writing their reports. So, for
LaTeX, we recommend that authors use:

    \pagestyle{plain}
    \usepackage{lineno}
    \linenumbers 

The conference proceedings of PADL 2023 will be published by
Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
 
Work that already appeared in unpublished or informally published
workshops proceedings may be submitted but the authors should notify
the program chairs where it has previously appeared.

Papers should be submitted electronically at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=padl2023


Important Dates (UPDATED!)
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Abstract submission: October 12, 2022 (AoE)
Paper submission:    October 19, 2022 (AoE)
Notification:        November 15, 2022
Camera-ready papers: December 1, 2022
Symposium:           January 16-17, 2023


Distinguished Papers
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The authors of a small number of distinguished papers will be invited
to submit a longer version for journal publication after the
symposium. For papers related to logic programming, that will be in
the journal Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (TPLP)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/theory-and-practice-of-logic-programming,
and for papers related to functional programming, in Journal of
Functional Programming (JFP)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-functional-programming.
The extended journal submissions should be substantially (roughly 30%)
extended: explanations for which there was no space, illuminating examples
and proofs, additional definitions and theorems, further experimental
results, implementational details and feedback from
practical/engineering use, extended discussion of related work, and so
on. These submissions will then be subject to the usual peer review
process by the journal, although with the aim of a swifter review
process by reusing original reviews from PADL.

 
PADL 2023 PC Co-Chairs
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- Michael Hanus, Kiel University, Germany
- Daniela Inclezan, Miami University, United States


Programme Committee
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Andreas Abel              Gothenburg University, Sweden
Annette Bieniusa          TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
Joachim Breitner          Epic Games, Germany
William Byrd              University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Pedro Cabalar             University of Corunna, Spain
Francesco Calimeri        University of Calabria, Italy
Stefania Costantini       University of L'Aquila, Italy
Esra Erdem                Sabanci University, Turkey
Martin Gebser             University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Robert Glueck             University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Gopal Gupta               University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Michael Hanus             CAU Kiel, Germany (co-chair)
Daniela Inclezan          Miami University, USA (co-chair)
Tomi Janhunen             Tampere University, Finland
Patricia Johann           Appalachian State University, USA
Yukiyoshi Kameyama        University of Tsukuba, Japan
Ekaterina Komendantskaya  Heriot-Watt University, UK
Simona Perri              University of Calabria, Italy
Enrico Pontelli           New Mexico State University, USA
Tom Schrijvers            Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Paul Tarau                University of North Texas, USA
Peter Thiemann            University of Freiburg, Germany
Peter Van Roy             Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Janis Voigtlaender        University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Ningning Xie              University of Cambridge, UK


Contact Address
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padl2023 _AT_ easychair.org

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