From: Timothy J. H. <ti...@cs...> - 2003-10-17 16:07:56
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> > > Call for Participation -- NEPLS Symposium > When: Tuesday October 21st, 10-4 > Where: Brandeis University, Hassenfeld Conference Center > Why: Great talks, exciting conversation, free lunch! > > The 10th New England Programming Languages and Systems symposium will > be held from 10am to 4:15pm on Tuesday, October 21 at Brandeis > University in Waltham, MA. > > The program features Erik Meijer from Microsoft, WebData as the > Keynote speaker, > as well as seven regular talks. After the keynote, > Dan Dougherty and Chiyan Chen will speak about typing issues, > then we'll have a (free) buffet lunch. After lunch > Norman Ramsey will provide us with his long awaited talk on Quick C-- > and Manos Renieris will tell us about his recent work on Fault > Localization. > After a long coffee break, we'll conclude the day with three talks. > Narendran Sachindra will present his new GC method, > Darko Marinov will describe his Object Equality profiling/optimization > tool, > and finally John Ridgway will talk about Programming Language tools. > It promises to be an exciting day and we look forward to seeing you > there! > > More details, including the abstracts for the talks, are available at > the NEPLS website: > http://www.nepls.org > (Thanks to Shriram Krishnamurthi for the website!) > > Directions to the NEPLS Symposium at Brandeis are available at > http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~tim/nepls.html > > We would appreciate a quick RSVP to the email if you are planning to > attend. > > We look forward to seeing you at NEPLS-X. > > Tim Hickey > ti...@cs... > > Harry Mairson > ma...@cs... > > > **************************************************************** > ** Program for the 10th NEPLS Symposium > ** at Brandeis University > **************************************************************** > > 09:00-10:00 Coffee and Muffins for early birds > > 10:00-11:00 Erik Meijer, Technical Lead, Microsoft, WebData > Programming with Rectangles, Triangles, and Circles > > 11:00-11:30 Dan Dougherty, Worcester Polytechic Institute > Controlling Gemini capsules: classical logic, intersection types > and strong normalization > > 11:30-12:00 Chiyan Chen and Hongwei Xi, Boston University > A Typed Approach to Multiple Inheritance > > 12:00- 1:00 Lunch: (Please RSVP so we know if we should order some > extra food!) > > 01:00-01:30 Norman Ramsey, Harvard University, > Engineering Calling Conventions in the Quick C-- Compiler > Infrastructure > > 01:30-02:00 Manos Renieris, Brown University, > Fault Localization > > 02:00-02:30 Coffee and Cookies > > 02:30-03:00 Narendran Sachindran, University of Massachusetts, > Amherst > Title- Mark-Copy: Fast copying GC with less space overhead > > 03:00-03:30 Darko Marinov, MIT > Object Equality Profiling > > 03:30-04:00 John Ridgway, University of Massachussetts, Amherst > The How of Programming Language Research -- Starting Point for a > Discussion > > 04:00-04:10 Brief Business Meeting > > **************************************************************** > |