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           INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPILER CONSTRUCTION
                            CC 2000

                        Berlin, Germany
                        27-31 March 2000

               E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
               Web:     http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~cc2000/


CC 2000 will be part of ETAPS 2000, the European Joint Conferences on
Theory and Practice of Software. See
http://iks.cs.tu-berlin.de/etaps2000/etaps.html.


                      SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

CC 2000 will be a forum for presentation and discussion of recent
developments in language processors and language design, with an emphasis
on practical methods and tools. Topics include, but are not restricted to: 

- compilation and interpretation techniques including parsing, type 
  checking, static analysis, code generation, and code optimisation;  
- integrated programming environments; 
- processing of imperative, object-oriented, concurrent, real-time, 
  functional, and logic programming languages; 
- compilation for non-standard architectures, including parallelisation 
  issues; 
- compilation for distributed heterogeneous networks ("Web computing"); 
- processing of query languages, command languages, and application 
  languages;
- language-oriented editing and high-level debugging.


SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers in English presenting
original research. Submitted papers must be unpublished and not submitted
for publication elsewhere. In particular, simultaneous submission of the
same contribution to multiple ETAPS conferences is forbidden. 

The proceedings of CC 2000 will be published as a separate volume in the
Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Final papers will
be no more than 15 pages long in the Springer-Verlag LNCS style (see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/Authors.html). It is recommended that
submissions adhere to that format and length. Submissions that are clearly
too long may be rejected immediately. E-mail addresses and fax numbers of
the authors should be included on the title page.

Please e-mail your paper, in Postscript, to the programme chair at
[EMAIL PROTECTED], by the submission deadline shown below. Please also
send a separate e-mail message containing the title, authors' names, and
abstract of your paper (all in plain text).

You are strongly recommended to prepare your paper using LaTeX. Experience
suggests that proprietary word processors sometimes generate Postscript
that cannot be printed at remote sites. The programme chair reserves the
right to refuse a submitted paper that cannot be successfully printed.

If you have no access to the Internet, please contact the programme chair
well before the submission deadline.


IMPORTANT DATES
 
Deadline for submissions:  Monday, 18 October 1999
Notification of authors:   Monday, 13 December 1999
Final versions due:        Thursday, 13 January 2000


INVITED SPEAKER

Reinhard Wilhelm (Universitaet des Saarlandes, Germany)


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Rudolf Eigenmann (USA)
Christine Eisenbeis (France)
Christian Ferdinand (Germany)
Guang Gao (USA)
Gorel Hedin (Sweden)
Olivier Michel (France)
Simon Peyton Jones (UK)
Lawrence Rauchwerger (USA)
Mooly Sagiv (Israel)
Helmut Seidl (Germany)
Martin Simons (Germany)
Chau-Wen Tseng (USA)
Bruce Watson (South Africa)
David Watt (UK)
Hans Zima (Austria)


PROGRAMME CHAIR

David Watt
Department of Computing Science
Glasgow  G12 8QQ
Scotland

Tel:    +44 141 330 4470
Fax:    +44 141 330 4913
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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