[Haskell] ESOP 2024 Call For Papers

Stephanie Weirich sweirich at seas.upenn.edu
Mon Sep 11 18:54:38 UTC 2023


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                          CALL
FOR PAPERS
            33rd European Symposium on Programming
                                 ESOP 2024
                              organized within
                                 ETAPS 2024
           Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, 6-11 April 2024


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NEW! In addition to Research Papers, ESOP 2024 solicits two new forms of
contributions: Experience Reports and Fresh Perspectives

NEW! Papers submitted in the Research Papers category may use any
formatting and have no fixed page limit.

Important Dates AoE (UTC-12)

- Paper submission: October 12, 2023

- Rebuttal: Tuesday 5 December - Thursday 7 December, 2023

- Paper notification: December 21, 2023

- Artifact submission: January 4, 2024

- Paper final version: January 23, 2024

- Artifact notification: February 8, 2024


Scope
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, methods and tools to specify and
reason about programs and languages, programming language foundations,
methods and tools for implementation, concurrency and distribution,
applications and emerging topics.

Contributions bridging the gap between theory and practice are particularly
welcome.

Submission Categories

Research Papers are articles that advance the state-of-the-art on the
theory and practice of programming languages and systems.

For the sake of flexibility, submitted research papers may be formatted in
Springer’s LNCS, ACM's PACMPL, or ACM's TOPLAS format. There is no page
limit for submissions, but authors should be aware that reviewers are
likely to balance the review time for all papers and that camera-ready
papers may not exceed 25 pages (excluding bibliography) and must be
formatted in Springer’s LNCS.

Experience Reports are articles reporting on systems and techniques
developed in practice, such as artifacts, tools, mechanized proofs, and
educational systems, both in academic and industrial settings. These
articles must include a critical evaluation of the experience reported.

Submitted and camera-ready experience report papers must be formatted in
Springer’s LNCS, not exceeding 15 pages (excluding bibliography).

Fresh Perspectives are articles that promote new insights on programming
languages and systems in a particularly elegant way. These papers may offer
new tutorial perspectives of known concepts or they may introduce fresh new
insights and ideas that could lead to relevant future developments.

Submitted and camera-ready fresh perspective papers must be formatted in
Springer’s LNCS, not exceeding 15 pages (excluding bibliography).

Springer's formatting style files and other information can be found on the
Springer website:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

Review Process
The review process is double-blind with a rebuttal phase. In submitted
papers, authors should omit names and institutions; refer to prior work in
the third person; and should not include acknowledgements that might reveal
their identity.
During the evaluation period authors are free to speak publicly about their
work and distribute preprints of their submitted papers. However, authors
should avoid actions that would reveal their identities, such as directly
contacting PC members.


Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esop2024
Accepted papers will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer
Science series.


Artifact Evaluation
ESOP 2024 will have a post-paper-acceptance voluntary artifact evaluation.
Authors will be encouraged to submit artifacts for evaluation after paper
notification. The outcome will not alter the paper acceptance decision. Note:
Artifacts may be submitted with an accompanying short 5 page experience
report (including 1 page bibliography), that will appear in the conference
proceedings.

Journal-After Submissions

Revised and expanded versions of accepted ESOP research papers are eligible
for the ESOP Journal-After TOPLAS channel. A call will open in January at a
predefined date after the ESOP notification, and to which all accepted
papers may apply. A first light review round will be performed by the ESOP
PC, to reach Reject or Revise decisions. Papers with Revise decisions will
proceed to a second thorough review round, in which additional reviews will
be coordinated with TOPLAS, towards a final Reject or Accept decision.

Program Chair

Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania)

Program Committee

Ana Bove, Chalmers, Sweden

Loris D'Antoni, U Wisconsin-Madison, USA

Ugo Dal Lago, Bologna, Italy

Ornela Dardha, Glasgow, UK

Mike Dodds, Galois, USA

Sophia Drossopoulou, Imperial, UK

Robert Findler, Northwestern, USA

Amir Goharshady, HKUST, Hong Kong

Andrew Gordon, Microsoft, UK

Alexey Gotsman, IMDEA Software Institute, Spain

Limin Jia, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Josh Ko, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

András Kovács, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary

Kazutaka Matsuda, Tohoku University, Japan

Anders Miltner, Simon Fraser, Canada

Santosh Nagarakatte, Rutgers University, USA

Dominic Orchard, University Kent and Cambridge, UK

Frank Pfenning, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Clément Pit-Claudel, EPFL, Switzerland

François Pottier, INRIA Paris, France

Matija Pretnar, U Ljubljana, Slovenia

Azalea Raad, Imperial College London, UK

James Riely, DePaul, USA

Tom Schrijvers, KU Leuven, Belgium

Peter Sewell, Cambridge, UK

Takeshi Tsukada, Chiba University, Japan

Benoît Valiron, Centrale Supélec and Paris Saclay, France

Dimitrios Vytiniotis, DeepMind, UK

Elena Zucca, DIBRIS - University of Genova, Italy

Steering Committee

Luis Caires (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

Brigitte Pientka (McGill University)

Ilya Sergey (National University of Singapore)

Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania)

Thomas Wies (New York University)

Nobuko Yoshida (Imperial College London)
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