Difference between revisions of "POPL 2009"

From Openresearch
Jump to: navigation, search
(Event created)
 
(CSV import)
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Event
 
{{Event
| Acronym = POPL 2009
+
|Acronym=POPL 2009
| Title = The 36th Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages
+
|Title=The 36th Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages
| Type = Conference
+
|Type=Conference
| Series =  
+
|Series=POPL
| Field = Algorithms
+
|Field=Programming Languages
| Homepage =  
+
|Homepage=cseweb.ucsd.edu/conferences/popl/09/
| Start date = Jan 1, 2009  
+
|Start date=21/01/2009
| End date = Jan 31, 2009
+
|End date=23/01/2009
| City= TBD
+
|City=Savannah
| State =  
+
|State=Georgia
| Country = TBD
+
|Country=USA
| Abstract deadline = Jul 8, 2008
+
|Abstract deadline=Jul 8, 2008
| Submission deadline = Jul 15, 2008
+
|Submission deadline=Jul 15, 2008
| Notification =  
+
|Notification=
| Camera ready =  
+
|Camera ready=
 +
|Submitted papers=160
 +
|Accepted papers=36
 
}}
 
}}
 
+
[[Category:Computability theory]]
<pre>
 
*********************************************************************
 
* ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium *
 
* on *
 
* Principles of Programming Languages *
 
* *
 
* Thursday 10--Saturday 12 January 2008 *
 
* San Francisco, California, USA *
 
* *
 
* Call for Papers *
 
* *
 
* http://www.cs.ucsd.edu/popl/08 *
 
*********************************************************************
 
NEW: POPL 2008 encourages the submission of pearls, which are elegant
 
essays that illustrate an idea, often by developing a short
 
program. Please see below for details.
 
Important dates
 
    Submission 11:00 PM Apia Time Monday 16 July 2007
 
    Author response 11:00 PM Apia Time Monday 17 September 2007--
 
                                                11:00 PM Apia Time Wednesday 19 September 2007
 
    Notification Friday 28 September 2007
 
    Camera ready Thursday 1 November 2007
 
    Conference Thursday 10--Saturday 12 January 2008
 
Scope
 
The annual Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages is a forum
 
for the discussion of all aspects of programming languages and
 
systems, with emphasis on how principles underpin practice. Both
 
theoretical and experimental papers are welcome, on topics ranging
 
from formal frameworks to experience reports.
 
Submissions on a diversity of topics are sought, particularly ones
 
that identify new research directions. POPL 2008 is not limited to
 
topics discussed in previous symposia. Authors concerned about the
 
appropriateness of a topic may communicate by electronic mail with the
 
program chair prior to submission.
 
Pearls and Advice to Authors
 
Explaining a known idea in a new way may make as strong a contribution
 
as inventing a new idea. We encourage the submission of pearls:
 
elegant essays which illustrate an idea, often by developing a short
 
program. There is no formal separation of categories, but a pearl
 
should be labelled as such in its abstract. All papers, whether pearl
 
or otherwise, will be judged on their correctness, significance,
 
novelty, clarity, elegance, and beauty.
 
Pearls have long been an accepted form of submission for the Journal
 
of Functional Programming (JFP) and the International Conference on
 
Functional Programming (ICFP). Advice on writing pearls can be
 
found in the ICFP 2006 Call for Papers:
 
http://icfp06.cs.uchicago.edu/icfp06-cfp.html
 
Each paper, pearl or otherwise, should explain its contributions in
 
both general and technical terms, identifying what has been
 
accomplished, explaining why it is significant, and comparing it with
 
previous work. Authors should strive to make their papers
 
understandable to a broad audience. Advice on writing technical
 
papers can be found on the SIGPLAN Author Information page:
 
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm
 
Unlike in 2007, there are no special categories of short and long
 
submissions.
 
Submission guidelines
 
Submissions must be filed at the web site by 11:00 PM Monday 16 July,
 
Apia, Samoa time. Some equivalents to this time are
 
        * San Francisco: 3:00 AM (17 July)
 
        * New York: 6:00 AM (17 July)
 
        * Chicago: 5:00 AM (17 July)
 
        * London: 11:00 AM (17 July)
 
        * Paris: Noon (17 July)
 
        * Hong Kong: 6:00 PM (17 July)
 
        * UTC: 10:00 AM (17 July)
 
For other time-zones/locations, see the Worldclock at the following
 
URL:
 
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=7&day=16&year=2007&hour=23&min=0&sec=0&p1=282
 
Submissions will be carried out electronically via the Web,
 
at the Submission URL:
 
http://quad.softconf.com/start/popl08/submit.html
 
Authors should submit an abstract of at most 300 words and a full
 
paper of no more than 12 pages (including bibliography and
 
appendices). Submissions that do not meet these guidelines will not
 
be considered. The submission deadline and length limitations are
 
firm.
 
Submissions should be in standard ACM SIGPLAN conference format: two
 
columns, nine-point font on a ten-point baseline, with pages 20pc
 
(3.33in) wide and 54pc (9in) tall, with a column gutter of 2pc
 
(0.33in). Detailed formatting guidelines, along with a LaTex class
 
file and template, are available on the SIGPLAN Author Information
 
page:
 
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm
 
You need not include categories or keywords in the submission, though
 
you are welcome to do so. The ACM copyright notice is not required of
 
submissions, only of accepted papers.
 
Papers must be submitted in PDF format and printable on
 
US Letter size paper. Individuals for which this requirement is a
 
hardship should contact the program chair at least one week before the
 
deadline.
 
Submitted papers must adhere to the SIGPLAN Republication Policy:
 
http://acm.org/sigplan/republicationpolicy.htm
 
Concurrent submissions to other journals, conferences, workshops, or
 
similar forums of publication are not allowed.
 
Authors of accepted papers will be required to sign the ACM copyright
 
form. Proceedings will be published by ACM Press.
 
Author Response Period
 
Authors will be given a 48-hour period (from 11:00 PM Apia Time Monday
 
17 September to 11:00 PM Apia Time Wednesday 19 September) to read and
 
respond to the reviews of their papers before the PC meeting. Details
 
of the response process will be announced by e-mail a few days
 
beforehand.
 
Student Attendees
 
Students who have a paper accepted for the conference are offered
 
student membership of SIGPLAN free for one year. As members of
 
SIGPLAN
 
they may apply for travel fellowships from the PAC fund.
 
Conference Chair
 
George Necula
 
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department
 
University of California
 
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
 
necula@cs.berkeley.edu
 
Program Chair
 
Philip Wadler
 
School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
 
James Clerk Maxwell Building, King's Buildings
 
Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
 
popl-08@inf.ed.ac.uk
 
Program Committee
 
Amal Ahmed, Toyota Technological Institute, Chicago
 
Lars Birkedal, ITU Copenhagen
 
Guy Blelloch, Carnegie-Mellon University
 
Gilad Bracha, Cadence Design Systems
 
Byron Cook, Microsoft Research
 
Thierry Coquand, Chalmers University
 
Vincent Danos, Paris VII
 
Robby Findler, University of Chicago
 
Neal Glew, Intel
 
Haruo Hosoya, University of Tokyo
 
Matthew Hennessy, University of Sussex
 
Ranjit Jhala, University of California, San Diego
 
Tobias Nipkow, Technische Universitat Munchen
 
James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington
 
Sanjiva Prasad, IIT Delhi
 
Zhong Shao, Yale University
 
Yannis Smaragdakis, University of Oregon
 
Eijiro Sumii, Tohoku University
 
Peter Thiemann, Universitat Freiburg
 
Peter Van Roy, Universite catholique de Louvain
 
Jan Vitek, Purdue University
 
Nobuko Yoshida, Imperial College London
 
Steve Zdancewic, University of Pennsylvania
 
</pre>This CfP was obtained from [http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=1290&amp;copyownerid=2 WikiCFP][[Category:Computability theory]]
 
 
[[Category:Programming languages]]
 
[[Category:Programming languages]]

Latest revision as of 14:12, 20 December 2016

POPL 2009
The 36th Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages
Event in series POPL
Dates 21/01/2009 (iCal) - 23/01/2009
Homepage: cseweb.ucsd.edu/conferences/popl/09/
Location
Location: Savannah, Georgia, USA
Loading map...

Important dates
Abstracts: Jul 8, 2008
Submissions: Jul 15, 2008
Papers: Submitted 160 / Accepted 36 (22.5 %)
Table of Contents
Facts about "POPL 2009"
Abstract deadlineJuly 8, 2008 +
Acceptance rate22.5 +
Accepted papers36 +
AcronymPOPL 2009 +
End dateJanuary 23, 2009 +
Event in seriesPOPL +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates32° 4' 44", -81° 5' 32"Latitude: 32.079008333333
Longitude: -81.092133333333
+
Has location citySavannah +
Has location countryCategory:USA +
Has location stateGeorgia +
Homepagehttp://cseweb.ucsd.edu/conferences/popl/09/ +
IsAEvent +
Start dateJanuary 21, 2009 +
Submission deadlineJuly 15, 2008 +
Submitted papers160 +
TitleThe 36th Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages +