CFP PPDP 2000
Franck van Breugel
franck@REDACTED
Sat Jan 8 02:31:36 CET 2000
Call For Papers
ACM-SIGPLAN 2nd International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming (PPDP 2000)
Montreal, Canada, September 20-22, 2000
http://www.cs.yorku.ca/ppdp-00
Submission deadline: March 1, 2000
Program Co-Chairs:
Maurizio Gabbrielli (University of Udine, Italy) gabbri@REDACTED
Frank Pfenning (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA) fp@REDACTED
Program Committee:
Samson Abramsky (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Zena Ariola (University of Oregon, USA)
Andrea Asperti (University of Bologna, Italy)
Frank de Boer (University of Utrecht, NL)
Radhia Cousot (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
Danny De Schreye (Catholic U. Leuven, Belgium)
Saumya Debray (University of Arizona, USA)
Thom Fruhwirth (LMU Munich, Germany)
Andrew Gordon (Microsoft Research, UK)
Doug Howe (Bell Labs, USA)
Claude Kirchner (LORIA & INRIA Nancy, France)
Naoki Kobayashi (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Michael Maher (Griffith University, Australia)
Greg Morrisett (Cornell University, USA)
Robert Nieuwenhuis (TU of Catalonia, Spain)
Christine Paulin (LRI-University Paris Sud, France)
Paul Tarau (University of North Texas, USA)
German Vidal (University of Valencia, Spain)
Scope of the Conference:
PPDP represents the union of two former conferences: Programming
Languages, Implementations, Logics and Programs (PLILP) and Algebraic
and Logic Programming (ALP). Continuing the tradition of PLILP/ALP,
PPDP 2000 aims to stimulate research on the use of declarative methods
in programming and on the design, implementation and application of
programming languages that support such methods. Topics of interest
include any aspect related to understanding, integrating and extending
programming paradigms such as those for functional, logic, constraint
and object-oriented programming; concurrent extensions and mobile
computing; type theory; support for modularity; use of logical methods
in the design of program development tools; program analysis and
verification; abstract interpretation; development of implementation
methods; application of the relevant paradigms and associated methods
in industry and education. This list is not exhaustive: submissions
related to new and interesting ideas relating broadly to declarative
programming are encouraged. The technical program of the conference
will combine presentations of the accepted papers with invited talks
and advanced tutorials.
Paper Submissions:
Submissions must be received on or before March 1, 2000. Papers must
describe original, previously unpublished work that has not been
simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. They must be
written in English, must contain a clearly delineated part intended
for the proceedings not exceeding 15 pages, 11 pt font, and must have
a cover page with an abstract of up to 200 words, keywords, postal
and electronic mailing addresses, and phone and fax numbers of the
corresponding author. Additional material for possible consideration
by reviewers may be included in the form of appendices.
All submissions are to be electronic unless specifically approved by
the Program Co-Chairs. Submissions in PostScript format should be
sent to
ppdp-00@REDACTED
Authors will be notified of acceptance decisions by May 15, 2000.
Camera-ready copies of the accepted papers must be received by
June 15, 2000.
Publication:
The proceedings will be published by ACM Press.
Conference Venue and Related Events:
PPDP 2000 is part of a federation of colloquia known as Principles,
Logics and Implementations of high-level programming languages
(PLI 2000) which includes the International Conference on Functional
Programming (ICFP 2000). The overall event will run from September 18
to September 23, 2000 and will be held in Montreal, Canada. Details
about the affiliated conferences and workshops will appear at the URL
http://www.cs.yorku.ca/pli-00
Sponsorship:
PPDP 2000 is being sponsored by ACM (SIGPLAN) with support of ALP,
COMPULOG AMERICAS and EATCS.
Topics:
Logic and Constraint Programming
Functional Programming
Object-Oriented Programming
Concurrent Programming
Mobile Computing
Specification Languages and Methods
Type and Module Systems
Program Logics and Verification
Program Analysis and Transformation
Abstract Machines and Compilation Methods
Parallel and Distributed Implementations
Programming Environments
Important dates:
Submission deadline: March 1, 2000
Notification: May 15, 2000
Final Version: June 15, 2000
Conference: September 20-22, 2000
Conference Chair:
Franck van Breugel (York University, Toronto, Canada) franck@REDACTED
Web Site and Email Contact:
URL: http://www.cs.yorku.ca/ppdp-00
email: ppdp-00@REDACTED
email for submissions: ppdp-00@REDACTED
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