[MLton-user] 2nd Call for Papers: ML Workshop 2009

Andreas Rossberg rossberg at mpi-sws.org
Fri Apr 17 06:56:17 PDT 2009


                         2nd CALL FOR PAPERS

                  The 2009 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on ML

               To be held in conjunction with ICFP 2009
                      on Sunday, August 30, 2009
                      in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

               http://www.mpi-sws.org/~rossberg/ml2009/

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        Only 3 about weeks left until the submission deadline!
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GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP

ML is a family of programming languages that includes dialects known
as Standard ML, Objective Caml, and F#.  The development of these
languages has inspired a large amount of computer science research,
both practical and theoretical.  This workshop aims to provide a forum
to encourage discussion and research on ML and related technology
(higher-order, typed, or strict languages).

The 2009 Work shop on ML will be held in conjunction with the 14th ACM
SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2009)
in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.  Previous instances were ML 2005 in
Tallinn, Estonia, ML 2006 in Portland, Oregon, USA, ML 2007 in
Freiburg, Germany, and ML 2008 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada).


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission:      Monday, May 11, 2009 (earlier than in past years!)
Notification:    Friday, May 29, 2009
Final revision:  Monday, June 15, 2009
Workshop:        Sunday, August 30, 2009


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

We seek papers on topics related to ML, including, but not limited to:

* applications:  case studies, experience reports, pearls, etc.
* extensions:  higher forms of polymorphism, generic programming,
  objects, concurrency, distribution and mobility, semi-structured
  data handling, etc.
* type systems:  inference, effects, overloading, modules, contracts,
  specifications and assertions, dynamic typing, error reporting, etc.
* implementation:  compilers, interpreters, type checkers, partial
  evaluators, runtime systems, garbage collectors, etc.
* environments:  libraries, tools, editors, debuggers, cross-language
  interoperability, functional data structures, etc.
* semantics:  operational, denotational, program equivalence,
  parametricity, mechanization, etc.

Submitted papers should describe new ideas, experimental results,
ML-related projects, or informed positions regarding proposals for
next-generation ML-style languages.  In order to encourage lively
discussion, submitted papers may describe work in progress.  All
papers will be judged on a combination of correctness, significance,
novelty, clarity, and interest to the community.

All paper submissions must be in English and at most 12 pages total
length in the standard ACM SIGPLAN two-column conference format (9pt).
Accepted papers will be published by the ACM and will appear in the
ACM Digital Library.

More details about the submission procedure will be announced later
on the Workshop web page.


PROGRAM CHAIR

Andreas Rossberg         (Max Planck Institute for Software Systems)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Umut Acar                (Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago)
Damien Doligez           (INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt)
Neal Glew                (Intel)
Andrew Gordon            (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
Patricia Johann          (University of Strathclyde)
Oleg Kiselyov            (FNMOC)
Neelakantan Krishnaswami (Carnegie Mellon University)
David MacQueen           (University of Chicago)
Yasuhiko Minamide        (University of Tsukuba)
Norman Ramsey            (Tufts University)

STEERING COMMITTEE

See the ML Workshop series home page at:
http://www.tti-c.org/blume/ml-workshop/




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