Dear researchers,
We would like to invite you to submit your work as a paper to FTfJP 2026
(https://2026.ecoop.org/home/FTfJP-2026). The Formal Techniques for Judicious
Programming (FTfJP) workshop is an established workshop which has run annually
since 1999 alongside ECOOP, with the goal of bringing together people working
in both fields.
Important dates
- Submission deadline: 18th February, 2026
- Notification: 1st April, 2026
- Camera ready: 30th April, 2026
- Workshop: 30th June, 2026
Paper categories
We solicit two categories of papers:
- Full Papers (12 pages, excluding references) present a technical
contribution, case study, or detailed experience report. We welcome both
complete and incomplete technical results; ongoing work is particularly
welcome, provided it is substantial enough to stimulate interesting discussions.
- Short Papers (6 pages, excluding references) should advocate a promising
research direction, or otherwise present a position likely to stimulate
discussion at the workshop. We encourage e.g. established researchers to set
out a personal vision, and beginning researchers to present a planned path to a
PhD.
Both types of contributions will benefit from feedback received at the
workshop. Submissions will be peer reviewed and will be evaluated based on
their clarity and their potential to generate interesting discussions.
Reviewing will be single blind, i.e, submissions need not be anonymized.
The format of the workshop encourages interaction. FTfJP is a forum in which a
wide range of people share their expertise, including experienced researchers,
industry practitioners, and early-stage PhD students.
Submission guidelines
Papers must be formatted according to the guidelines for ACM sigplan papers
(\documentclass[sigplan,screen]{acmart}), see
https://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/ for details. Submissions should be
made via Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=ftfjp2026). There is
no need to indicate the paper category (long/short).
The accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library, though
authors will be able to opt out of this publication, if desired. At least one
author of an accepted paper must register to the workshop by the early
registration date and attend the workshop to present the work and participate
in the discussions.
Lightning talks
In addition to papers, we also invite lightning talks (~10 minutes) on topics
related to the workshop goals that allow participants to present preliminary
work in academia and industry. Examples include but not limited to
- Proposing a research problem/challenge
- Presenting a tool/demo
- Presenting a short summary of a work already published elsewhere
Submission information will be announced closer to the workshop, but we plan it
to be a lightweight process (e.g. title/abstract submission via Google Form).
Invited speakers
Bart Jacobs (KU Leuven)
Julien Lange (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Akos Hajdu
Software engineer
Meta/WhatsApp
PC Chair
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