[antlr-interest] CFP: SAC 2009 PL Track (WAPL'07 PC)
Terence Parr
parrt at cs.usfca.edu
Thu May 22 11:37:38 PDT 2008
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CALL FOR PAPERS
SAC'09 - ACM 2009 SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING
March 8-12, 2009
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Technical Track on "Programming Languages"
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Over the past 23 years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing has
become a primary forum for applied computer scientists, computer
engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around
the world to interact and present their work. SAC 2009 is sponsored by
the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP). For
additional information, please check the SAC web page: http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2009
.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES (PL) TRACK (http://www.cis.uab.edu/bryant/
sac2009/)
A technical track on Programming Languages will be held at SAC'09. It
will be a forum for engineers, researchers and practitioners
throughout the world to share technical ideas and experiences relating
to implementation and application of programming languages. Original
papers and experience reports are invited in all areas of programming
languages. Major topics of interest include but are not limited to the
following:
• Compiling Techniques,
• Domain-Specific Languages,
• Formal Semantics and Syntax,
• Garbage Collection,
• Language Design and Implementation,
• Languages for Modeling,
• Model-Driven Development and Model Transformation,
• New Programming Language Ideas and Concepts,
• New Programming Paradigms,
• Practical Experiences with Programming Languages,
• Program Analysis and Verification,
• Program Generation and Transformation,
• Programming Languages from All Paradigms (Agent-Oriented, Aspect-
Oriented, Functional, Logic, Object-Oriented, etc.),
• Visual Programming Languages.
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
Authors are invited to contribute original papers in all areas of
experimental computing and application development relevant to the
theme of the track. This includes the following categories of
submissions:
1) Original and unpublished research work,
2) Reports of innovative applications to the arts, sciences,
engineering, and business areas,
3) Reports of successful technology transfer to new problem domains,
4) Reports of industrial experience and demos of new innovative systems.
All submissions will be peer reviewed. Papers will be selected based
on their originality, timeliness, significance, relevance and clarity
of presentation. Accepted papers will be published in the symposium
proceedings. A set of selected papers, which did not get accepted as
full papers, will be accepted as poster papers and will be published
as extended 2-page abstracts in the symposium proceedings. After the
conference, selected accepted papers will be invited to a special
issue of a prominent journal.
The following submission guidelines must be strictly followed:
Use the webpage http://sac.cs.iupui.edu/SAC2009/ to submit your paper.
Submissions must follow the template available athttp://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2009/downloads09.htm
. The author(s) name(s) and address(es) must NOT appear in the body of
the paper, and self-reference should be in the third person. This is
to facilitate blind review. Only the title should be shown at the
first page without the author's information. The manuscript file
format should be PDF. The total number of final pages without any
extra page charge (80 USD per page) is 5 (the maximum number of pages
is 8). An abstract (.txt format) including the title of the paper at
the beginning (without having any author's information) should be also
submitted. If you have any problem to submit your paper via web,
please contact Jeff Allen or track organizers.
IMPORTANT DATES
August 16, 2008: Paper Submissions (strict deadline)
October 11, 2008: Author Notification
October 25, 2008: Camera-Ready Copy
The SAC 2009 Programming Language Track Program Committee Members
(Tentative)
Suad Alagic, University of Southern Maine, USA
Paulo Borba, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Thomas Cleenewerck, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Sophia Drossopolou, Imperial College, England
Nigel Horspool, University of Victoria, Canada
Roberto Ierusalimschy, PUC-Rio, Brazil
Ralf Lammel, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Pablo Martinez Lopez, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina
Soo-Mook Moon, Seoul National University, Korea
Terence Parr, University of San Francisco, USA
Enrico Ponteli, New Mexico State University, USA
Ganesan Ramalingam, Microsoft, India
Komondoor Raghavan, IBM, India
Martin Rinard, MIT, USA
Bostjan Slivnik, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Diomidis Spinellis, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Tachio Terauchi, Tohoku University, Japan
Wuu Yang, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
Track Chairs
Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia, marjan.mernik at uni-mb.si
Barrett Bryant, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA, bryant at cis.uab.edu
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