From: "Janis Voigtländer" <jv@informatik.uni-bonn.de>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Call for Participation - PEPM'10 (co-located with POPL'10)
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:42:56 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B043220.4000507@informatik.uni-bonn.de> (raw)
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
ACM SIGPLAN 2010 Workshop on
Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation (PEPM'10)
Madrid, January 18-19, 2010
(Affiliated with POPL'10)
http://www.program-transformation.org/PEPM10
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Abstracts of all papers and presentations are available from the
above web site.
INVITED TALKS:
* Lennart Augustsson (Standard Chartered Bank, UK)
Title: O, Partial Evaluator, Where Art Thou?
* Jeremy Siek (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
Title: General Purpose Languages Should be Metalanguages.
CONTRIBUTED TALKS:
* Nabil el Boustani and Jurriaan Hage.
Corrective Hints for Type Incorrect Generic Java Programs.
* Johannes Rudolph and Peter Thiemann.
Mnemonics: Type-safe Bytecode Generation at Run Time.
* Elvira Albert, Miguel Gomez-Zamalloa and German Puebla.
PET: A Partial Evaluation-based Test Case Generation Tool for Java
Bytecode.
* Martin Hofmann.
Igor2 - an Analytical Inductive Functional Programming System.
* José Pedro Magalhães, Stefan Holdermans, Johan Jeuring and Andres Löh.
Optimizing Generics Is Easy!
* Michele Baggi, María Alpuente, Demis Ballis and Moreno Falaschi.
A Fold/Unfold Transformation Framework for Rewrite Theories extended
to CCT.
* Hugh Anderson and Siau-Cheng KHOO.
Regular Approximation and Bounded Domains for Size-Change Termination.
* Évelyne Contejean, Pierre Courtieu, Julien Forest, Andrei Paskevich,
Olivier Pons and Xavier Urbain.
A3PAT, an Approach for Certified Automated Termination Proofs.
* Fritz Henglein.
Optimizing Relational Algebra Operations Using Generic Equivalence
Discriminators and Lazy Products.
* Adrian Riesco and Juan Rodriguez-Hortala.
Programming with Singular and Plural Non-deterministic Functions.
* Martin Hofmann and Emanuel Kitzelmann.
I/O Guided Detection of List Catamorphisms.
* Andrew Moss and Dan Page.
Bridging the Gap Between Symbolic and Efficient AES Implementations.
* Christopher Brown and Simon Thompson.
Clone Detection and Elimination for Haskell.
* Stefan Holdermans and Jurriaan Hage.
Making Stricterness More Relevant.
* Arun Lakhotia, Davidson Boccardo, Anshuman Singh and Aleardo Manacero
Júnior.
Context-Sensitive Analysis of Obfuscated x86 Executables.
* Xin Li and Mizuhito Ogawa.
Conditional Weighted Pushdown Systems and Applications.
* Ivan Lazar Miljenovic.
The SourceGraph Program.
* Florian Haftmann.
From Higher-Order Logic to Haskell: There and Back Again.
SPECIAL FEATURE:
* Andy Gill, Garrin Kimmell and Kevin Matlage.
Capturing Functions and Catching Satellites.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* Early registration deadline: December 22, 2009
* Hotel registration deadline: December 28, 2009
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