2nd CALL FOR ABSTRACTS TTT : Type Theory Based Tools ======================== Satellite workshop of POPL 2017, Paris France, January 15th http://popl17.sigplan.org/track/TTT-2017 Overview ======= The aim of this workshop is to showcase modern tools based on type theory, whether designed for programming or for verification, whether academic projects or used in an industrial setting. It will provide a forum to highlight and discuss their common and their distinctive features, and the future directions of development of the tools. The program will consist of invited and contributed talks, and will encourage informal discussion. Abstracts will be displayed on the website of the workshop but there will be no proceedings. We solicit abstract submissions proposing demos, case studies, describing the impact of a theoretical result on practice, or any other aspect of the development and use of tools based on type theory. In particular, we welcome submissions about prototype implementations and promising work in progress, as soon as they have the potential of raising interesting discussions. This workshop is funded by the EUTypes COST project (https://eutypes.cs.ru.nl/). The program will include a plenary discussion on the role of the EUTypes project in the community and planning of activities for 2017. Invited Speakers ============= Robbert Krebbers, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Anders Mörtberg, Inria, France Aaron Tomb, Galois, US Registration ========= Registration information available on the website of the workshop: http://popl17.sigplan.org/track/TTT-2017 The EUTypes COST project (https://eutypes.cs.ru.nl/) sponsors this workshop: members of the COST project will have a discount on the registration fee. If you are a member of the COST project, contact us at ttt2017@easychair.org before registering. Contact ====== For any query about this workshop, please contact us at ttt2017@easychair.org Call for abstracts ============= Submissions for talks and demonstrations should be described in an extended abstract, between 1 and 2 pages in length. We suggest formatting the text using the two-column SIGPLAN LaTeX style (9pt font). Submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ttt2017 Important dates ============ Submission deadline: November 30th Notification: December 15th Workshop: January 15th Program Committee =============== Andreas Abel, Gothenburg University, Sweden Andrej Bauer, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Assia Mahboubi, Inria Université Paris-Saclay, France Keiko Nakata, Germany