[erlang-questions] Final CFP: 16th Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages

Simon Thompson s.j.thompson@REDACTED
Sat Apr 14 19:23:44 CEST 2012


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                  CALL FOR PAPERS

  16th BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

            Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
                September 24-28, 2012
          http://www.cbsoft.dimap.ufrn.br


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IMPORTANT DATES

Paper abstract submission (15 lines): April 27th, 2012 (extended)
Full paper submission: May 4th, 2012 (extended)
Notification of acceptance: June 4th, 2012
Final papers due: June 29th, 2012

INTRODUCTION

The 16th Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages, SBLP 2012, will be held in Natal, Brazil, on September 24-28, 2012. SBLP provides a venue for researchers and practitioners interested in the fundamental principles and innovations in the design and implementation of programming languages and systems.

The symposium will be part of the 3rd Brazilian Conference on Software: Theory and Practice, CBSoft 2012, http://www.cbsoft.dimap.ufrn.br, which will host four traditional, well-established symposia:

* XXVI Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering (SBES)
* XVI Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages (SBLP)
* XV Brazilian Symposium on Formal Methods (SBMF)
* VI Brazilian Symposium on Components, Software Architecture and Software Reuse (SBCARS)

SBLP 2012 invites authors to contribute with technical papers related (but not limited) to:

* Program generation and transformation, including domain-specific languages and model-driven development in the context of programming  languages.

* Programming paradigms and styles, including functional, object-oriented, aspect-oriented, scripting languages, real-time, service-oriented, multithreaded, parallel, and distributed programming.

* Formal semantics and theoretical foundations, including denotational, operational, algebraic and categorical.

* Program analysis and verification, including type systems, static analysis and abstract interpretation.

* Programming language design and implementation, including new programming models, programming language environments, compilation and interpretation techniques.

SUBMISSIONS

Contributions should be written in Portuguese or English. We solicit papers that should fall into one of two different categories: full papers, with at most 15 pages, or short papers, with at most 5 pages. 

We encourage the submission of short papers reporting on partial results of on-going master dissertations or doctoral theses. 

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings distributed in a digital media by the CBSOFT organizers.

Full papers submitted in English will be published in a volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), by Springer, to be distributed in the conference. For this reason, all papers must be prepared using the LNCS template, available at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0. 

As in previous editions, a journal special issue, with selected papers from accepted contributions, is anticipated. Selected papers from 2003 to 2008 editions of SBLP were published in special issues of the Journal of Universal Computer Science, by Springer. The post-proceedings of SBLP from 2009 to 2011, also with selected papers from the conference proceedings, are being edited as special issues of Science of Computer Programming, published by Elsevier.

Submissions should be done using SBLP 2012 installation of the EasyChair conference management system at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sblp2012.

GENERAL CO-CHAIRS

NÈlio Cacho, UFRN
Gibeon Aquino, UFRN
Martin Musicante, UFRN

PROGRAMME CHAIRS

Francisco Heron de Carvalho Junior, UFC
Luis Soares Barbosa, Univ. do Minho

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

* Alberto Pardo, Univ. de La Republica
* Alex Garcia, IME
* Alvaro Freitas Moreira, UFRGS
* AndrÈ Rauber Du Bois, UFPel
* Andre Santos, UFPE
* Carlos Camarao, UFMG
* Christiano Braga, UFF
* Fernando Castor Filho, UFPE
* Fernando Quint„o Pereira, UFMG
* Francisco Heron de Carvalho Junior, UFC (co-chair)
* Joao Saraiva, Universidade do Minho
* Jo„o F. Ferreira, Teesside University
* Jonathan Aldrich, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
* Jose Luiz Fiadeiro, Univ. of Leicester
* Lucilia Figueiredo, UFOP
* Luis Soares Barbosa, Univ. do Minho (co-chair)
* Manuel AntÛnio Martins, Univ. de Aveiro
* Marcelo A. Maia, UFU
* Marcello Bonsangue, Leiden Univ/CWI
* Marcelo d'Amorim, UFPE
* Marco Tulio Valente, UFMG
* Mariza A. S. Bigonha, UFMG
* Martin A. Musicante, UFRN
* Noemi Rodriguez, PUC-Rio
* Paulo Borba, UFPE
* Peter Mosses, Swansea University
* Qiu Zongyang, Peking University
* Rafael Dueire Lins, UFPE
* Renato Cerqueira, PUC-Rio
* Ricardo Massa, UFPE
* Roberto S. Bigonha, UFMG
* Roberto Ierusalimschy, PUC-Rio
* Sandro Rigo, UNICAMP
* Sergio Soares, UFPE
* Simon Thompson, Univ. of Kent
* Varmo Vene, Univ. de Tartu
Simon Thompson | Professor of Logic and Computation 
School of Computing | University of Kent | Canterbury, CT2 7NF, UK
s.j.thompson@REDACTED | M +44 7986 085754 | W www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~sjt




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