From: Michael S. <sp...@in...> - 2005-03-11 13:43:50
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---------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS ACM SIGPLAN 2005 Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming http://www.deinprogramm.de/scheme-2005/ Tallinn, Estonia 24 September 2005 The workshop will be held in conjunction with ICFP 2005. http://www.brics.dk/~danvy/icfp05/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Important dates Submission Deadline: June 13, 2005, 0:00 UTC Author notfication: July 29, 2005 Final paper due: August 22, 2005, 0:00 UTC ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Purpose The 2005 Scheme Workshop provides a forum for discussing experience with and future development of the Scheme programming language. The scope of the workshop includes all aspects of the design, implementation, theory, and application of Scheme. Past workshops have been held in Snowbird (2004), Boston (2003), Pittsburgh (2002), Florence (2001), and Montr=E9al (2000). We encourage everyone interested in Scheme to participate. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Scope We invite submissions in the following categories: Technical papers Papers on all technical aspects of the Scheme programming language,=20 including language design, implementation, theory, and tools. Practice and experience Papers about using Scheme for practical applications and large systems. Proposals for language changes, extensions and libraries Papers containing proposals for changes in the language, language extensions, and libraries, including SRFIs past, present and future. Where applicable, the content of such a paper should be submitted as a SRFI draft, if that isn't already the case. Scheme pearls Papers about elegant, instructive or surprising Scheme programs. Education Papers about uses of Scheme in all aspects of education. System demonstrations Proposals for demonstrations of Scheme systems or applications written in Scheme. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Submission guidelines Authors should submit - a 100-200 word abstract - some indication on the desired length of the presentation at the worksh= op - a full paper electronically to Mike Sperber <sperber at deinprogramm.de>, or via some other means to the organizers by the beginning of Monday, June 13, Universal Coordinated Time. (The beginning of the day UTC corresponds to 8:00 PM EDT on Sunday, June 12, 6:00 PM MDT, and 5:00 PM PDT.) Papers must be submitted in either PDF format or as PostScript documents that are interpretable by Ghostscript. Papers must be printable on US Letter sized paper. Submissions should be typeset in 10 point font on 12 point baseline in two columns 20pc (3.33in) wide and 54pc (9in) tall with a column gutter of 2pc (0.33in). Submissions should be no more than 15 pages including text, figures, and bibliography. Authors wishing to supply additional material to the reviewers beyond the 15 page limit may do so in clearly marked appendices, on the understanding that reviewers are not required to read the appendices. Authors using LaTeX should use the new SIGPLAN LaTeX class file, available from the Scheme 2005 workshop site. Submitted papers must have content that has not previously been published in other conferences or refereed venues. Simultaneous submission to other conferences or refereed venues is unacceptable. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------ Organizers Program committee J. Michael Ashley (co-chair) (Beckman Coulter, Inc.) Martin Gasbichler (University of T=FCbingen) Jonathan Rees (Millennium Pharmaceuticals) Dorai Sitaram (Verizon) Jonathan Sobel (Indiana University) Michael Sperber (co-chair) (DeinProgramm) =20 |