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PADO-II extended deadline pado2@daimi.au.dk (2000-11-17) |
From: | pado2@daimi.au.dk (2001 Symposium on Programs as Data Objects) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 17 Nov 2000 23:47:48 -0500 |
Organization: | University of Aarhus, Department of Computer Science (DAIMI) |
Keywords: | CFP, OOP, conference |
Posted-Date: | 17 Nov 2000 23:47:48 EST |
News:
- Because of the number of requests for extensions, the deadline of
PADO-II is extended uniformly until Friday 1st of December.
- A satellite workshop on Implicit Computational Complexity, ICC'01,
is now co-located with PADO-II and MFPS XVII.
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Call for Papers
Symposium on Programs as Data Objects (PADO-II)
Aarhus, Denmark, May 21-23, 2001
http://www.brics.dk/pado2/
PADO-II will bring together researchers working in the areas of
programming and programming languages. The symposium focuses on
techniques and supporting theory for treating programs as data objects.
Technical topics include, but are not limited to:
* Program manipulation: program specialization, type specialization,
partial evaluation, normalization, reflection, rewriting, run-time
code generation, self-application.
* Program analysis: abstract interpretation, constraints, type
inference, binding-time analysis.
* Theoretical issues in representing and classifying programs:
semantics, algorithmics, logics.
* Applications: interpretation, compilation, compiler generation,
verification, certification, meta-programming, instrumentation,
incremental computation, staging, prototyping, debugging.
Original results that bear on these and related topics are solicited.
Prospective authors should submit papers through PADO-II's home page to
arrive no later than December 1, 2000, which is an extended deadline.
Authors concerned about the appropriateness of a topic are encouraged to
consult with the program chairs prior to submission.
Complete papers should be submitted electronically, either in PostScript
or in PDF. (If this is a problem, please contact the program chairs.)
Filenames should result from the catenation of the names of its authors
(ie, *not* "paper.ps", "pado2.ps", "popl00.ps", etc., but, eg,
"dupond-dupont.ps.gz", "brown-al.ps.gz", or "pedersen.ps.gz").
Submissions should not exceed 14 pages in the LNCS format
<http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html>. They must designate a
corresponding author, include an e-mail address, and contain page numbers
(just add "\pagestyle{plain}" before "\begin{document}").
Submitted papers will be judged on the basis of relevance, significance,
correctness, originality, and clarity. They should include a clear
identification of what has been accomplished and why it is significant.
Submissions must include an abstract and a discussion of related work.
They must describe work that has not previously been published in a major
forum. The authors should indicate if a closely related paper is also
being considered for another conference or journal.
Authors will be notified of acceptance by January 16, 2001. Full
versions of the accepted papers should be formatted in the LNCS format,
and received no later than February 16, 2001. Accepted papers will be
presented at the symposium and will appear in the proceedings, which will
be published as a Springer LNCS volume. Further information about the
symposium is available in its home page at <http://www.brics.dk/pado2/>.
Chairpersons:
Olivier Danvy <danvy@brics.dk>
Andrzej Filinski <andrzej@brics.dk>
BRICS, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Program Committee:
Torben Amtoft, Boston University, USA
Charles Consel, LaBRI / ENSERB, France
Catarina Coquand, Chalmers University, Sweden
Radhia Cousot, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Yoshihito Futamura, Waseda University, Japan
Fritz Henglein, IT University, Denmark
Peter Lee, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Annie Liu, Stony Brook, USA
Dave MacQueen, Bell Labs, USA
James S. Royer, Syracuse University, USA
Morten Heine Soerensen, IT Practice, Denmark
Carolyn L. Talcott, Stanford University, USA
Jon L White, CommerceOne, Inc., USA
PADO-II is held in conjunction with MFPS XVII and ISS'01.
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