From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 X-Msuck: nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.science.mathematics.categories/675 Path: news.gmane.org!not-for-mail From: Christopher Colby Newsgroups: gmane.science.mathematics.categories Subject: ICCL'98 Call For Participation Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 10:27:45 -0600 (CST) Message-ID: <199803121627.KAA05160@cantor.math.luc.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: main.gmane.org X-Trace: ger.gmane.org 1241017114 26851 80.91.229.2 (29 Apr 2009 14:58:34 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet@ger.gmane.org NNTP-Posting-Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 14:58:34 +0000 (UTC) To: categories@mta.ca Original-X-From: cat-dist Thu Mar 12 17:26:20 1998 Original-Received: (from Majordom@localhost) by mailserv.mta.ca (8.8.8/8.8.8) id NAA13625 for categories-list; Thu, 12 Mar 1998 13:10:06 -0400 (AST) X-Authentication-Warning: mailserv.mta.ca: Majordom set sender to cat-dist@mta.ca using -f Original-Sender: cat-dist@mta.ca Precedence: bulk Original-Lines: 237 Xref: news.gmane.org gmane.science.mathematics.categories:675 Archived-At: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IEEE Computer Society 1998 International Conference on Computer Languages Loyola University Chicago, USA, 14--16 May, 1998 Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Languages, in cooperation with the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages. http://www.math.luc.edu/iccl98/ This is the sixth in a series of conferences devoted to all aspects of computer languages, serving to bring together people broadly interested in machine processable descriptions. The hallmarks of ICCL are diversity, openness to a wide range of linguistic research, and international representation. The focus is on new ideas in languages and language technology which are innovative or experimental in nature. On May 13, a pre-conference Workshop on Internet Programming Languages will be conducted at Loyola University. Details are given at the end of this announcement. IMPORTANT DEADLINES Hotel discount reservation deadline: April 12, 1998 Early conference registration deadline: April 22, 1998 Information about hotels and conference registration appears below and at the ICCL web page cited above. CONFERENCE PROGRAM The conference runs Thursday, May 14, 8:30am-6:00pm; Friday, May 15, 8:45am-5:30pm; and Saturday, May 16, 8:45am-12:45pm The invited speakers are Luca Cardelli, Microsoft Cambridge Labs (UK) Paul Hudak, Yale University (US) James Larus, University of Wisconsin (US) The technical sessions consist of the following talks: THURSDAY, MAY 14th Invited Lecture: Luca Cardelli, Microsoft Cambridge Labs (UK) Security and Dynamic Class Loading in Java: A Formalisation T. Jensen D. Le M'etayer T. Thorn, IRISA/CNRS/INRIA (FR) TJava: A Transactional Java Alex Garthwaite and Scott Nettles, University of Pennsylvania (US) Breaking Abstractions and Unstructuring Data Structures Christian Collberg, Clark Thomborson and Douglas Low, The University of Auckland (NZ) Using Reflexivity to Interface with CORBA Roberto Ierusalimschy, Renato Cerqueira, Noemi Rodriguez, Rio de Janeiro-Brazil (BR) Reactive Programming in Standard ML Riccardo R. Pucella, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies (US) Design and Implementation of Triveni: A Process-algebraic API for Threads + Events Christopher Colby, Lalita Jategaonkar Jagadeesan, Radha Jagadeesan, Konstantin L"aufer and Carlos Puchol, Loyola University Chicago (US) and Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies (US) Distributed Computations Driven by Resource Consumption Luc Moreau and Christian Queinnecy, University of Southampton (UK), LIP 6 & INRIA-Rocquencourt (FR) Automatic Generation of Microarchitecture Simulators Soner Vnder and Rajiv Gupta, University of Pittsburgh (US) Microprocessor Specification in Hawk J. Matthews, J. Launchbury, B. Cook, Oregon Graduate Institute (US) The Template and Multiple Inheritance Approach into Attribute Grammars Marjan Mernik, Mitja Lenic, Enis Avdicausevic, Viljem Zumer University of Maribor (Slovenia) Combining Functional and OOprogramming Methodologies in a Large Commercial Application Ian Poole, Craig Ewington, Arthur Jones and Steve Wille, Vysys, Inc and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (US) FRIDAY, MAY 15th Invited Lecture: Paul Hudak, Yale University (US) Modular Compilers Based on Monad Transformers William L. Harrison and Samuel N. Kamin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (US) Automatic, Template-Based Run-Time Specialization: Implementation and Experimental Study Francois Noel, Luke Hornof, Charles Consel, Julia L. Lawall, University of Rennes and IRISA (FR) Controlled Self-applicable On-line Partial Evaluation, Using Strategies Mattox Beckman and Sam Kamin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (US) Parallelization via Context Preservation Wei-Ngan Chin, A. Takano and Zhenjiang Hu, NUS (SG), Hitachi (JP), University of Tokyo (JP) Type Reconstruction for Syntactic Control of Interference, Part 2 Hongseok Yang and Howard Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (US) An Operational Semantics for Probabilistic Concurrent Constraint Programming Alessandra Di Pierro and Herbert Wiklicky, City University London (UK) Set Constraints for Destructive Array Update Optimization Mitchell Wand and William D. Clinger, Northeastern University (US) A Conservative Technique to Improve Deterministic Evaluation of Logic Programs Abhik Roychoudhury, C.R. Ramakrishnan, I.V. Ramakrishnan and R.C. Sekar, SUNY Stony Brook and Iowa State (US) Dependence Analysis for Recursive Data Yanhong A. Liu, Indiana University (US) Optimal Code Motion in the Presence of Large Expressions Oliver R"uthing, Dortmund University (DE) SATURDAY, MAY 16 Invited Lecture: James Larus, University of Wisconsin (US) Path Profile Guided Partial Redundancy Elimination Using Speculation Rajiv Gupta, David A. Berson, and Jesse Z. Fang, University of Pittsburgh (US), Intel Corporation Microcomputer Research Lab (US) An Infrastructure for Profile-Driven Dynamic Recompilation Robert G. Burger and R. Kent Dybvig, SAGIAN (US), Indiana University (US) Formal Callability and its Relevance and Application to Interprocedural Data Flow Analysis Jens Knoop, Universitat Passau (DE) Loop Optimization for Aggregate Array Computations Yanhong A. Liu and Scott D. Stoller, Indiana University (US) Data Flow Analysis Across Tuplespace Process Boundaries James B. Fenwick Jr. and Lori L. Pollock, University of Delaware (US) REGISTRATION Secure online registration is available at https://secure.computer.org/conf/iccl/register.htm This registration application accepts MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Diners Club cards. If you do not have one of these credit cards, or if you prefer not to register online, please print out the form and fax or mail it with payment to the address given on the form. Conference registration includes admission to the technical sessions, morning and afternoon refreshment breaks, the Wednesday evening reception, and one copy of the proceedings. Advance Registration Fees: IEEE Member $220, Nonmember $275, Full-time Student $120 Late/On-Site Registration Fees: IEEE Member $265, Nonmember $330, Full-time Student $120 HOTELS We have negotiated special rates for ICCL attendees at the Talbott Hotel (+1-312-944-4970, 20 East Delaware Place) and at the Days Inn Lake Shore Drive (+1-312-943-9200, 644 North Lake Shore Drive). Please mention ICCL/Loyola University to get the special group rate. The hotels require a room deposit guaranteed with a major credit card. Rooms for Saturday night (May 16) are very limited because of the annual Chicago Restaurant Convention. Therefore, attendees SHOULD BOOK THEIR HOTEL ROOM FIRST and only then purchase a plane ticket second. The Talbott is only a two-minute walk away from the conference site but has fewer rooms available. The Days Inn is a fifteen-minute walk away from the conference site. Please see the ICCL web page http://www.math.luc.edu/iccl98/ for details. TRANSPORTATION United Airlines is offering a 10% discount off the unrestricted mid-week coach fare or 5% discount off the lowest applicable fares, including First Class, to all attendees of ICCL '98. This special offer applies to travel on domestic segments of all United Airlines, United Express and Shuttle-by-United flights. See the ICCL web page for details. Information about transportation from the Chicago airports to the hotels and conference site is also available from the ICCL web page. CONTACT PERSONS Local Arrangements Chair: Publications Chair: Konstantin La"ufer Christopher Colby Loyola University Chicago Loyola University Chicago laufer@cs.luc.edu colby@cs.luc.edu Program Committee Co-Chairs: Purush Iyer Young-il Choo North Carolina State University Gifford-Fong Associates purush@csc.ncsu.edu yic@gfa-genesis.com Conference Chair: David Schmidt Kansas State University schmidt@cis.ksu.edu ============================================================================== WORKSHOP ON INTERNET PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES On May 13, a pre-conference Workshop on Internet Programming Languages will be conducted at Loyola University. Interested parties should contact one of the organizers: Henri Bal, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands, bal@cs.vu.nl Boumediene Belkhouche, Tulane University, USA, bb@eecs.tulane.edu Luca Cardelli, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK, luca@luca.demon.co.uk The workshop program is located at http://www.math.luc.edu/iccl98/ipl-program.html Information about attendance and registration will be available soon from the above URL and through a separate Call For Participation.