[Please note that we have relaxed the deadlines for registration and
 paper submission slightly.  

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 and appear on our list of participants
 (http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~ifl97/participants.html).

 If you would prefer not to receive any further announcements, please
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This is the third and final invitation/call for contributions to the 


9th INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on the IMPLEMENTATION of FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGES (IFL '97)
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to be held at
the University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland 
Wednesday, Sept 10th - Friday, Sept 12th 1997 

http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~ifl97/
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Scope of IFL '97
----------------

The workshop is intended to provide an open forum for researchers who
wish to present and discuss new ideas and concepts, work in progress,
preliminary results etc. related to the implementation of functional
or function-based languages.

Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to): 

o language concepts
o type checking
o compilation techniques
o (abstract) interpretation
o automatic program generation
o (abstract) machine architectures
o concurrent programming and program execution o heap management
o runtime profiling and performance measurements 

and also applications of functional programming. 


Contributions and Publication Details
-------------------------------------

All attendees are encouraged to submit papers to be published in the
draft proceedings and to give presentations at the workshop.

We hope to follow the lead of IFL '96 in publishing a selected subset
of high-quality contributions in the Springer LNCS series. Papers
published in this way will be refereed to normal conference standards.

The workshop fee will be 225 UK pounds sterling, including 3 nights'
accommodation, all meals, the conference banquet, the draft
proceedings and the social event. Extra nights' accommodation can be
reserved at a reasonable rate.


Further Information
-------------------

Full details of the workshop, including information on the town of St
Andrews, travel etc. can be found at:

http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~ifl97

Note that the workshop will run a week after the PLILP/ALP/HOA 1997
conferences in Southampton, UK (September 3-5), and immediately before
the annual Glasgow workshop (we will happily recommend IFL attendees
to the Glasgow organisers on request).

We look forward to seeing you in St Andrews. 

Kevin Hammond, Tony Davie and Chris Clack 
(IFL '97 Organising Committee)



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