Hello,
Please, find below the third call for papers
for IFL 2017. Note that some
of the deadlines have been extended.
Details are given below.
Please forward these to anyone you think may be
interested.
Apologies for any duplicates you may receive.
best
regards,
Jurriaan Hage
Publicity Chair of IFL
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IFL
2017 - CALL FOR PAPERS: DEADLINES
EXTENDED
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29th
SYMPOSIUM ON IMPLEMENTATION AND APPLICATION OF FUNCTIONAL
LANGUAGES
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University
of Bristol, UK
In cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN
Wednesday 30
August - Friday 1 September, 2017
http://iflconference.org/Scope
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The
goal of the IFL symposia is to bring together researchers actively
engaged
in the implementation and application of functional and
function-based
programming languages. IFL 2017 will be a venue for
researchers to present and
discuss new ideas and concepts, work in
progress, and publication-ripe results
related to the implementation and
application of functional languages and
function-based
programming.
Peer-review
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Following the IFL
tradition, IFL 2017 will use a post-symposium review process
to produce
the formal proceedings. All participants of IFL 2017 are invited
to
submit either a draft paper or an extended abstract describing work
to be
presented at the symposium. At no time may work submitted to IFL
be
simultaneously submitted to other venues; submissions must adhere to
ACM
SIGPLAN's republication policy:
http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/RepublicationThe
submissions will be screened by the program committee chair to make
sure
they are within the scope of IFL, and will appear in the draft
proceedings
distributed at the symposium. Submissions appearing in the
draft proceedings
are not peer-reviewed publications. Hence,
publications that appear only in the
draft proceedings are not subject
to the ACM SIGPLAN republication policy.
After the symposium,
authors will be given the opportunity to incorporate the
feedback from
discussions at the symposium and will be invited to submit a
revised
full article for the formal review process. From the
revised
submissions, the program committee will select papers for the
formal
proceedings considering their correctness, novelty, originality,
relevance,
significance, and clarity. The formal proceedings will appear
in the
International Conference Proceedings Series of the ACM Digital
Library.
Important dates
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Note that the
original deadlines for submission and registration have
been
extended.
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| Thu 17
August 2017 | Submission deadline draft papers |
| Fri 18 August 2017 | Notification of acceptance for
presentation |
| Mon 21 August 2017 | Early registration
deadline |
| Mon 21 August 2017 |
Submission deadline for pre-symposium proceedings |
| Fri 25
August 2017 | Late registration deadline |
| Wed 30 August 2017 - Fri 1 September 2017 | IFL
Symposium |
| Mon 4 December 2017 | Submission
deadline for post-symposium proceedings |
| Wed 31 January 2018
| Notification of acceptance for post-symposium proceedings |
| Mon 12
March 2018 | Camera-ready version for post-symposium proceedings |
Submission details
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Prospective authors
are encouraged to submit papers or extended abstracts to be
published in
the draft proceedings and to present them at the symposium.
All
contributions must be written in English. Papers must use the new
ACM two
columns conference format, which can be found at:
http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-templateFor
the pre-symposium proceedings we adopt a 'weak' page limit of 12
pages. For
the post-symposium proceedings the page limit of 12 pages is
firm.
Authors submit through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifl2017Topics
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IFL
welcomes submissions describing practical and theoretical work as well
as
submissions describing applications and tools in the context of
functional
programming. If you are not sure whether your work is
appropriate for IFL 2017,
please contact the PC chair at
nicolas.wu@bristol.ac.uk. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to:
- language
concepts
- type systems, type checking, type inferencing
-
compilation techniques
- staged compilation
- run-time function
specialization
- run-time code generation
- partial evaluation
-
(abstract) interpretation
- metaprogramming
- generic
programming
- automatic program generation
- array processing
-
concurrent/parallel programming
- concurrent/parallel program
execution
- embedded systems
- web applications
- (embedded)
domain specific languages
- security
- novel memory management
techniques
- run-time profiling performance measurements
- debugging
and tracing
- virtual/abstract machine architectures
- validation,
verification of functional programs
- tools and programming
techniques
- (industrial) applications
Peter Landin
Prize
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The Peter Landin Prize is awarded to the
best paper presented at the symposium
every year. The honored article is
selected by the program committee based on
the submissions received for
the formal review process. The prize carries a
cash award equivalent to
150 Euros.
Programme
committee
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Chair: Nicolas Wu, University of
Bristol, UK
- Kenichi Asai, Ochanomizu University, Japan
-
Sandrine Blazy, University of Rennes 1, France
- Carlos Camarao,
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Stephen Dolan, University
of Cambridge, UK
- Jurriaan Hage, Utrecht University, Netherlands
-
Yukiyoshi Kameyama, University of Tsukuba, Japan
- Benjamin Lerner,
Brown University, USA
- Bas Lijnse, Radboud University, Netherlands
-
Garrett Morris, University of Kansas, USA
- Miguel Pagano, Universidad
Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
- Tomas Petricek, Alan Turing Institute,
UK
- Maciej Piróg, University of Wroclaw, Poland
- Exequiel Rivas,
Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
- Neil Sculthorpe, Nottingham
Trent University, UK
- Melinda Toth, Eotvos Lorand University,
Hungary
- Phil Trinder, Glasgow University, UK
- Kanae Tsushima,
National Institute of Informatics, Japan
- Marcos Viera, Universidad de
la Republica, Uruguay
- Meng Wang, University of Kent,
UK
Venue
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The IFL 2017 will be held in association
with the Department of
Computer Science, University of Bristol, UK.
Bristol is located in
South West England, and can be easily reached from
Bristol Airport.
See the website for more information on the
venue.