IDL'99 - Final CFP & small deadline extension

Kostis Sagonas <kostis@csd.uu.se>
10 Jul 1999 01:16:15 -0400

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From: Kostis Sagonas <kostis@csd.uu.se>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog,comp.lang.functional,comp.compilers
Date: 10 Jul 1999 01:16:15 -0400
Organization: Uppsala University
Keywords: conference, CFP, functional, prolog

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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS: deadline extended to July 16
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IDL'99 - International Workshop on Implementation of Declarative
Languages -
                                Paris, France, September 27-28, 1999


                            http://www.binnetcorp.com/wshops/IDL99.html


This workshop will be held at the International Conference on
Principles,
Logics, and Implementations of high-level programming languages
(PLI'99).


The workshop is focused on design and implementation of declarative
programming languages and systems whether sequential, parallel, or
distributed. Preference will be given to the analysis and description
of implemented systems (or systems currently under implementation) and
their associated techniques, problems found in their development or
design, and steps taken towards the solution of these
problems. Suggested topics of interest include, but are not limited
to:


- standard and non-standard implementation techniques (e.g.,
modifications of
    established abstract machines, translation to Java or C, native-code
    generation, dynamic compilation, etc.); optimizing compilers and
static analysis;
    distribution and parallelism;
- techniques for the implementation of different extensions of
declarative
    programming languages (e.g., constraints, multi-paradigm languages,
tabling,
    lazy evaluation, ...);
- multi-language interfaces, implementation techniques for building
declarative
    components;
- efficient implementation of higher order features and
meta-programming;
- partial evaluation and program specialization systems;
- bench marking and performance evaluation;
- abstract machines;
- garbage collection;
- programming environments;
- experiences from using systems in real-life applications.


Submission in PostScript or PDF format of papers not exceeding 15 pages
should be
sent to idl99@cs.unt.edu .


Submissions Deadline: July 16, 1999


Notification of Acceptance: August 15, 1999


Final Versions Due: September 5, 1999


IDL'99 Workshop Dates: Sept 27-28, 1999


Workshop Chairs


Konstantinos Sagonas Paul Tarau
Uppsala University, University of North Texas & BinNet
Corporation
Computing Science Department Computing Science Department
P.O Box 311, 751 05 P.O Box 311366
Uppsala, SWEDEN Denton Texas 76203-1366 USA
kostis@csd.uu.se t a r a u@cs.unt.edu


Program Committee


Marc Feeley (Université de Montréal, CANADA)
Maria Garcia de la Banda (Monash University, AUSTRALIA)
Fergus Henderson (University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA)
Michael Hanus (RWTH Aachen, GERMANY)
Mark P. Jones (Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology, USA)
Olivier Ridoux (IRISA/INRIA Campus de Beaulieu, FRANCE)
Konstantinos Sagonas (Uppsala University, SWEDEN)
Paul Tarau (University of North Texas & BinNet Corporation, USA)
Neng-Fa Zhou (Kyushu Institute of Technology, JAPAN)


Invited talk


"The Mozart Programming System and Its Implementation" by Peter Van
Roy Université catholique de Louvain at Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium &
Mozart Consortium


In addition to hard copy, proceedings and distributed to the workshop
participants, the full proceedings will be made publicly available
through WWW after the workshop. Depending on the quality of accepted
papers, publication in a more established forum may take place after
the workshop.





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