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Erlang is a concurrent, distributed functional programming language aimed at
systems with requirements on massive concurrency, soft real time response, fault
tolerance, and high availability. It has been available as open source for
several years creating a community that actively contributes to its already
existing rich set of libraries and applications. Originally created for telecom
applications, its usage has spread to other domains including e-commerce,
banking, and computer telephony.
Erlang programs are today among the largest applications written in any
functional programming language. These applications offer new opportunities to
evaluate functional programming and functional programming methods on a very
large scale and suggest new problems for the research community to solve.
This workshop will bring together the open source, academic, and industrial
programming communities of Erlang. It will enable participants to familiarize
themselves with recent developments on new techniques and tools tailored to
Erlang, novel applications, draw lessons from users' experiences and identify
research problems and common areas relevant to the practice of Erlang and
functional programming.
Program Committee |
- Richard Carlsson, IAR Systems, Uppsala, Sweden
- Francesco Cesarini,
Erlang Training
& Consulting, London, UK
- Kevin Hammond,
University of St Andrews, Scotland
- John Hughes,
Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
- Håkan Millroth, tail-f,
Stockholm, Sweden
- Rex Page,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
- Simon Thompson,
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
- Ulf Wiger, Ericsson, Stockholm, Sweden
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Important Dates |
- Submission deadline - June 9th 2006
- Author notification - June 28th 2006
- Final submission - TBA
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Submission and publication
information |
- The workshop will have printed proceedings which will be distributed
to the participants at the time of the workshop. Subsequently, the
papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library.
- Authors are therefore advised to use the
ACM
SIGPLAN style file for conference proceedings when preparing their
submissions.
- Authors should submit extended abstracts or provisional full papers
in PDF, formatted for A4 paper, to Phil Trinder
(trinder@macs.hw.ac.uk). The length should be restricted
to 12 pages in standard ACM format.
- In previous workshops we have had a mix of papers representing
academic research and industrial experiences with Erlang. We
particularly welcome papers describing new and novel application of
Erlang - if you have any doubts about the suitability of a paper please
feel free to contact the Program Chair for advice.
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Registration Details |
- ACM/SIGPLAN members - TBA
- Non ACM/SIGPLAN members - TBA
- For registration, please see the
ICFP web
site
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