Final CFP: ACM SAC'94 Programming Languages Track

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From: SAC94@willis.cis.uab.edu (Barrett Bryant SAC94)
Keywords: CFP, functional, conference
Organization: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1993 16:19:39 GMT

Below is the Call For Papers in ASCII form. A PostScript version may be found
using anonymous ftp to willis.cis.uab.edu (138.26.64.2), directory /pub/SAC94,
file prog.lang.cfp.ps. General information about the conference and other
tracks is also included in this directory.


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                                                              CALL FOR PAPERS


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                                1994 SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING (SAC '94)
                                    ++SPECIAL TRACK ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES++


                                                              March 6-8, 1994
                                        Phoenix Civic Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona
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SAC '94
=======


SAC '94 is the annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on
Applied Computing (SIGAPP). For the past eight years, SAC's have been a
primary forum for applied computing practitioners and researchers. Again
this year, SAC '94 will be held in conjunction with the 1994 ACM Computer
Science Conference in Phoenix. Papers in all areas of applied computing
are solicited. Proposals for tutorials and panels are also encouraged.




Special Track on Programming Languages
======================================


A special track on programming languages will be held at SAC '94. It will
be a forum for engineers, researchers and practitioners throughout the
world to share technical ideas and experiences relating to implementation
and application of programming languages. Original papers and tutorial
(half or full day) and panel proposals are invited in all areas of
programming language technology. Major topics of interest include but are
not limited to the following:


AI Languages Automatic Parallelization
Automatic Programming Compiling Techniques
Database Programming Languages Formal Semantics
Functional Programming Logic Programming
Meta and Higher-order Programming Object-Oriented Programming
Programming Languages for Specification Languages
          Parallel/Distributed Execution




TRACK ADVISORY COMMITTEE
========================


Chitta Baral University of Texas at El Paso (USA)
James M. Boyle Argonne National Laboratory (USA)
Daniel T. Chang IBM Santa Teresa Laboratory (USA)
Saumya K. Debray University of Arizona (USA)
K. M. George Oklahoma State University (USA)
Bogumil Hausman Ellemtel Telecommunications Systems
                                                          Laboratories (Sweden)
Mamdouh H. Ibrahim Electronic Data Systems (USA)
Mohamad Ketabchi Santa Clara University (USA)
Giorgio Levi University of Pisa (Italy)
Lori Pollock University of Delaware (USA)
Heinz W. Schmidt Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research
                                                          Organization (Australia)
Steve Skedzielewski Amdahl Corporation (USA)
Boleslaw K. Szymanski Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (USA)
Tadao Takaoka Ibaraki University (Japan)
Jeffrey J. P. Tsai University of Illinois at Chicago (USA)
Jerry Yan NASA Ames Research Center (USA)




GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
=========================


Original papers from the above-mentioned areas will be considered.
Accepted articles will be published in the SAC '94 Conference Proceedings
to be published by the ACM Press. Expanded versions of selected papers
will be considered for publication in the ACM/SIGAPP quarterly APPLIED
COMPUTING REVIEW.


In order to facilitate the blind external review process, submission
guidelines must be strictly adhered to:


* Submit 6 copies of original manuscripts to the SAC '94 Programming
        Languages Track Chair at the address below.


* Author name(s) and address(es) are NOT to appear in the body of the paper,
        and self-reference should be in the third person.


* The body of paper should not exceed 5,000 words (approximately 20 pages,
        double-spaced).


* A separate cover sheet should be attached to each copy, containing (1) the
        title, (2) the author(s) and affiliation(s), and (3) the address
        (including e-mail and FAX number) to which correspondence should be
        addressed.


* In order to qualify as a student paper, ALL authors must be students at
        the time the manuscript was submitted.


* All papers and panel proposals must be received by September 15, 1993.




SAC '94 Co-Sponsoring SIG's
===========================


SIGAPL (APL), SIGAPP (Applied Computing), SIGBIT (Business Information
Technology), SIGBIO (Biomedical Computing), SIGCUE (Computer Uses in
Education), SIGFORTH (FORTH) and SIGSMALL/PC (Small and Personal Computing
Systems and Applications).




DIRECT CORRESPONDENCE, INQUIRIES AND SUBMISSIONS RELATING TO THIS SPECIAL
TRACK TO:


                              Barrett R. Bryant
                              SAC '94 Programming Languages Track Chair
                              Department of Computer and Information Sciences
                              University of Alabama at Birmingham
                              1300 University Blvd.
                              Birmingham, AL 35294-1170, U. S. A.
                              E-mail: bryant@cis.uab.edu
                              Tel: +1 205 934 2213
                              FAX: +1 205 934 5473




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                      | |
                      | IMPORTANT DATES |
                      | |
                      | SEPTEMBER 15, 1993 PAPERS AND PANEL SUBMISSION |
                      | OCTOBER 20, 1993 AUTHOR NOTIFICATION |
                      | NOVEMBER 20, 1993 CAMERA-READY COPY |
                      | MARCH 6, 1994 CONFERENCE BEGINS |
                      | |
                      ------------------------------------------------------------




FOR GENERAL INQUIRES CONTACT THE CONFERENCE DIRECTOR:


                              Ed Deaton
                              Department of Mathematical Sciences
                              San Diego State University
                              San Diego, CA 92182
                              Email: deaton@cs.sdsu.edu
                              Tel: +1 619 594 5962
                              FAX: +1 619 594 6746




SAC '94 OFFICIALS
=================


CONFERENCE CHAIR
----------------


Hal Berghel, University of Arkansas


PROGRAM CHAIRS
--------------


Terry Hengl, Knowledge Technology Inc. and PC AI Magazine
Joseph Urban, Arizona State University




CONFERENCE DIRECTOR
-------------------


Ed Deaton, San Diego State University


STEERING COMMITTEE
------------------


Elis Awad (SIGBIT)
Hal Berghel University of Arkansas (SIGAPP)
George Hedrick Oklahoma State University
Richard Hetherington University of Missouri-Kansas City
Abe Kandel University of South Florida
S. Lakshmivarahan University of Oklahoma
Irving Montanez Brookhaven Labs (SIGFORTH)
William Poucher Baylor University
Roy Rada University of Liverpool (SIGBIO)
Lynne Shaw Consultant (SIGAPL)
John Talburt University of Arkansas-Little Rock
Glenn Thompson AMOCO
Elizabeth Unger Kansas State University (SIGSMALL/PC)
Joe Urban Arizona State University
Roger Wainwright University of Tulsa
Kam-Fai Wong Chinese University of Hong Kong




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Please complete the following form and return it to SAC94@cis.uab.edu.




I plan to submit a paper to the SAC '94 Programming Languages track ___


Topic area of submitted paper _________________________________________






Name: __________________________


Address: __________________________


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