FW: ACM SIGPLAN 2002 PLDI, Berlin, Germany -- Call for Papers
Jagannathan, Suresh
Suresh.Jagannathan@storagenetworks.com
Fri, 28 Sep 2001 10:05:47 -0400
This might be a better place to submit a paper on MLton, either
on a specific aspect (e.g., exceptions, or the SSA IL), or more
generally on its structure.
What do you guys think?
--sj
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From: Jens Knoop [mailto:knoop@issan.cs.uni-dortmund.de]
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Subject: ACM SIGPLAN 2002 PLDI, Berlin, Germany -- Call for Papers
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM SIGPLAN 2002 Conference on
Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI)
Berlin, Germany, June 17 - 19, 2002
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN in cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT
http://www.sable.mcgill.ca/~hendren/PLDI2002/
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IMPORTANT DATES
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- Submission deadline: Friday, November 16, 2001, 8:00 pm EST (20:00)
- Notification: Friday, February 1, 2002
- Camera Ready Deadline: Monday, April 8, 2002
IMPORTANT
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As for PLDI 2001, full papers are required, not extended abstracts!
Introduction
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PLDI is a forum where researchers, developers, educators, and
practitioners can exchange information on the latest practical and
experimental work in the design and implementation of programming
languages. The PLDI conference seeks original research papers that
focus on practical issues in the design, development, implementation
and use of programming languages. Emphasis is placed on novel language
designs, innovative and creative approaches to compile-time and
run-time technology, and results from experimental studies of actual
implementations.
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, these topics:
- design and processing of special- - program optimizations and
purpose languages, e.g., query, transformations
command, and domain-specific - interactions between compilers
- implementations of language features and architectures
- language support for security - software support tools
and safety - storage management techniques
- compiler construction - techniques for embedded
- program representations and mobile code
- program analysis - compilation for distributed,
- dynamic compilation and optimization heterogeneous systems
techniques - languages and compilers
for parallel computing
Prospective authors should submit a paper through the PLDI web site by
Friday, November 16, 2001 at 8:00 PM EST (20:00). In keeping with the
convention established in the last few years, the deadline is firm and
no extensions will be given.
Papers must be formatted according the ACM proceedings format and
should be no longer than 10 pages in this format. Templates for ACM
format are available for Word Perfect, Microsoft Word and Latex and
are located at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. You
can also use the ACM "old Latex format" which can be found at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/PUBFORM.STY.
Web-based electronic submission is required. Submissions should be in
PDF (preferably) or Postscript that is interpretable by Ghostscript
and printable on US Letter and A4 sized paper. Those individuals for
which these requirements are a hardship should contact the program
chair.
Papers that exceed the length requirement or are late will be rejected
by the program chair. Papers already being reviewed by another
conference are not eligible; if a closely related paper has been
submitted to a journal, the authors must notify the program chair.
Paper evaluation
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The program committee will evaluate the technical contribution of each
submission as well as its general accessibility to the PLDI audience.
Papers will be judged on significance, originality, relevance,
correctness, and clarity. The paper must be organized so that it is
easily understood by an audience with varied expertise. The paper
should clearly identify what has been accomplished, why it is
significant, and how it compares with previous work.
Notification and deadline for final version of accepted papers
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Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by February 1,
2002. Full versions of accepted papers must be formatted to ACM
conventions. A camera-ready copy and an electronic version must be
received by ACM no later than April 8, 2002. Authors of accepted
papers must sign a copyright release form.
Proceedings
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Proceedings will be distributed at the conference and will appear as
an issue of SIGPLAN Notices. Papers published in the proceedings are
eligible for publication in refereed ACM publications at the
discretion of the editors.
Proposals for co-located workshops
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Proposals for co-located workshops to be held before and after the
conference are also solicited; proposals for other events such as
birds-of-a-feather sessions will be considered, too. Prospective
organizers should contact the general chair.
Chairs and Program Committee
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General Chair Program Chair
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Jens Knoop Laurie J. Hendren
Universitaet Dortmund McGill University,
Germany Montreal, Canada
knoop @ ls5.cs.uni-dortmund.de hendren @ cs.mcgill.ca
Tutorial Chair Local Chair
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Kathryn S. McKinley Frank Mueller
The University of Texas North Carolina State Univ.
at Austin, TX, USA Raleigh, NC, USA
mckinley @ cs.utexas.edu mueller @ cs.ncsu.edu
Program Committee
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- Thomas Ball - Craig Chambers
Microsoft Research, USA University of Washington, USA
- Michal Cierniak - Charles Consel
Intel Corp., USA ENSEIRB/LaBRI/INRIA, France
- David Detlefs - Rajiv Gupta
Sun Microsystems, USA University of Arizona, USA
- Laurie J. Hendren - Mark D. Hill
McGill University, Canada Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
- Jens Knoop - Yanhong Annie Liu
Universitaet Dortmund, Germany SUNY Stony Brook, USA
- Rita Loogen - Samuel P. Midkiff
Universitaet Marburg, Germany IBM T.J. Watson Research Lab, USA
- Oege de Moor - Andrew C. Myers
Oxford University, UK Cornell University, USA
- Norman Ramsey - Martin C. Rinard
Harvard University, USA MIT, USA
- Barbara G. Ryder - Michael I. Schwartzbach
Rutgers University, USA BRICS, University of Aarhus,
Denmark
- Jan Vitek
Purdue University, USA
Home page of ACM SIGPLAN PLDI 2002:
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http://sunshine.cs.uni-dortmund.de/~knoop/PLDI2002/pldi2002_main.html