[MLton-user] CFP: The 2007 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on ML (Call For
Papers)
Claudio Russo
crusso at microsoft.com
Thu Mar 29 07:05:17 PST 2007
Below is the CFP for the 2007 Workshop on ML.
Whether a designer, developer or user of ML, please consider contributing a paper.
Note that this year, we are introducing a new paper category of "work-in-progress reports". These are intended as a way of informing others in the ML community about the status of ML-related research or implementation projects, as well as communicating insights gained from such projects that do not quite constitute a full research paper. See the below for more details.
If you are interested in submitting a paper, but you are not sure about what category it belongs in or if it would be appropriate for the workshop, please contact me or Derek Dreyer, the Programme Chair.
Claudio Russo (Workshop Organizer)
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The 2007 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on ML
Friday, October 5, 2007
Freiburg, Germany
To be held in conjunction with ICFP '07
http://research.microsoft.com/~crusso/ml2007/
CALL FOR PAPERS
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP:
The ML family of programming languages, whose most popular dialects are Standard ML and Objective Caml, has inspired a tremendous amount of computer science research, both practical and theoretical. ML continues to be employed successfully in applications ranging from compilers and theorem provers to low-level systems software, web applications and video games. The Workshop on ML aims to bring together researchers, developers and users of ML to hear about and discuss the latest work on the design, semantics, implementation and application of ML and ML-like languages. Previous ML workshops have been held in Orlando, Florida (1994), Baltimore, Maryland (1998), Tallinn, Estonia (2005), and Portland, Oregon (2006).
The 2007 Workshop on ML will be held in conjunction with the 12th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2007) in Freiburg, Germany on Friday, October 5, 2007.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
This year, we are seeking paper submissions of two varieties:
*research papers* and *work-in-progress reports*.
*Research papers* must present original research that has not been published elsewhere. We welcome research papers on any ML-related topic, including (but not limited to):
* applications
* concurrent programming
* formal semantics
* language design
* language formalization and mechanization
* language implementation
* programming environments
* type systems
*Work-in-progress reports* need not present original research. Rather, they are intended as a way of informing others in the ML community about the status of ML-related research or implementation projects, as well as communicating insights gained from such projects that do not quite constitute a full research paper. As such, we expect that
work-in- progress reports will be shorter than research papers, and we will not judge them to the same standard. If you have any questions regarding the appropriate paper category for a potential submission or its overall suitability for the workshop, please contact the program chair.
All paper submissions must be at most 12 pages total length in the standard ACM SIGPLAN two-column conference format. Authors of work-in-progress report submissions should designate their papers as such by including the words "work in progress" or "status report" in the title. Submissions authored by program committee members are permitted, with the usual stipulation that they will be judged to a higher standard.
Accepted papers will be published by the ACM and will appear in the ACM Digital Library.
Details of the submission process will be provided at a time closer to the submission deadline.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission deadline: Friday, June 15, 2007
Notification of acceptance: Friday, July 13, 2007
Final revision due: Friday, August 3, 2007
Workshop: Friday, October 5, 2007
WORKSHOP ORGANIZER:
* Claudio Russo (Microsoft Research, Cambridge)
PROGRAM CHAIR:
* Derek Dreyer (Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
* Lars Birkedal (IT University of Copenhagen)
* Derek Dreyer (Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago)
* Jacques Garrigue (Nagoya University)
* Luc Maranget (INRIA Rocquencourt)
* Greg Morrisett (Harvard University)
* Atsushi Ohori (Tohoku University)
* Peter Sestoft (IT University of Copenhagen)
* Peter Sewell (University of Cambridge)
* Mark Shinwell (CodeSourcery UK Ltd)
* Don Syme (Microsoft Research, Cambridge)
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