This document may be found at: http://www.dcc.ufmg.br/~sblp96/sblp.html


               I Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages

                              Call for Papers

                           September 04-06, 1996
                           Belo Horizonte, Brazil

The I Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages (I SBLP) will take place
in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

The symposium is sponsored by the Brazilian Computer Society and aims at the
creation of a specialized forum for discussion among researchers, teachers
and students interested in the field of Programming Languages, in order to
disseminate ideas and share experiences of research and technological
development. We invite submissions of papers presenting original research on
areas including:

   * Theoretical Foundations of Programming Languages
   * Design and Implementation of Programming Languages
   * Object-Oriented Programming
   * Formal Semantics of Programming Languages
   * Design and Implementation of Programming Environments and Tools
   * Code Generation for Superscalar Architectures
   * Compiler Generation Oriented by Semantics

Authors willing to submit articles are requested to send to the Symposium
Chairman (see address below) 5 copies of a complete and original scientific
article, either in the category Article (up to 14 pages) or Tutorial (up to
24 pages), .

The deadline for submissions of papers is April 15, 1996. Authors will be
notified of the acceptance/rejection of their papers by a letter mailed on
or before June 20, 1996. The final version of accepted papers must be
received by July 10 (or sent by July 5, 1996, by express mail), to be
included in the Proceedings.

Texts should be written in Portuguese or English, in format A4, single
column, with side margins of 3cm, top margin of 3.5cm, and bottom of 2.0cm,
in 12pt type size, printed preferably by laser printers. Page numbers should
be indicated only on the back of pages using a pencil. The title page should
list the title, each author's full name and institution, with postal and
eletronic addresses, and abstracts, followed by the text.

Invited Talks - Not defined yet.

Important Dates:

   * April 15, 96 - Deadline for submissions (postmark)

   * June 20, 96 - Written notification of acceptance/rejection mailed

   * July 10, 96 - Final version of accepted papers received

About Belo Horizonte: Belo Horizonte is well-known for its excellent
climate, mild and temperate, with gentle breezes, and it is surrounded by
elegant mountains and peaks of Serra do Curral. Belo Horizonte is near to
the small historical city of Ouro Preto, declared a cultural patrimony of
mankind by UNESCO in 1980, presently the world's largest baroque centre,
still preserving its beautifull churches, theatres, fountains, palaces and
colonial houses.

Program Committee:

* Ana Price (UFRGS)
* Liria Matsumoto Sato (USP)
* Cecilia Mary Fischer (UNICAMP)
* Mariza Andrade S. Bigonha (UFMG)
* Daltro J. Nunes (UFRGS)
* Rafael D. Lins (UFPE)
* Edward Hermann Haeusler (PUC-Rio)
* Roberto S. Bigonha (UFMG)
* Hermano Perreli de Moura (UNB)
* Silvio R. Lemos Meira (UFPE)
* Jose Lucas M. Rangel Netto (PUC-Rio)
* Tomasz Kowaltowski (UNICAMP)

                   Symposium Chairman:
                   Roberto da Silva Bigonha
                   Departamento de Ciencia da Computacao
                   Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
                   Caixa Postal 702
                   30161-970 Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
                   BRAZIL
                   Tel.: +55 31 499-5860
                   Fax: + 55 31 499-5858
                   E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------



Reply via email to