********************************************************************* * ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium * * on * * Principles of Programming Languages * * * * January 11-13, 2006 * * Charleston Place Hotel * * Charleston, South Carolina * * * * Call for Participation * * * * http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~dpw/popl/06/ * *********************************************************************
Important dates * Early Registration Deadline: December 10, 2005 * Hotel Reservation Deadline: December 10, 2005 * Conference: January 11-13, 2006 Scope The annual Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages is a forum for the discussion of fundamental principles and important innovations in the design, definition, analysis, transformation, implementation and verification of programming languages, programming systems, and programming abstractions. Both experimental and theoretical papers on principles and innovations are welcome, ranging from formal frameworks to reports on practical experiences. Invited Speakers * James McKinna, St Andrews University * Martin Odersky, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne * Tim Sweeney, Epic Games Inc Conference Registration Registration is now open! To register, please go to our registration site at (http://www.regmaster.com/popl2006.html) Early registration for a reduced fee is available until December 10, 2005. Don't delay! Hotel Room Reservation We recommend staying at the Charleston Place Hotel, which is where the conference will be held. Our group rate for the hotel is $155/night. (This does not include the 12.5% state tax on hotels.) Please mention the group name "ACM POPL 2006 Conference" when reserving a room. You may reserve rooms by phone, fax or email, but not using the web. * phone: (800) 831-3490 -- Staffed Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm * fax: (843) 724-7215 * email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The hotel website is http://www.charlestonplace.com/web/ocha/ocha_a1a_splash.jsp Student Attendees Students who have a paper accepted for the conference are offered student membership of SIGPLAN free for one year. As members of SIGPLAN they may apply for travel fellowships from the PAC fund. Conference Chair Greg Morrisett Harvard University 33 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 USA greg at eecs dot harvard dot edu Program Chair Simon Peyton Jones Microsoft Research Ltd, 7 JJ Thomson Ave, Cambridge CB3 0FB, UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] Program Committee * Giuseppe Castagna, CNRS, LIENS, ENS Paris * Manuel Chakravarty, University of New South Wales * Karl Crary, Carnegie Mellon University * Sophia Drossopoulou, Imperial College London * Paul Feautrier, ENS Lyon * Carl A Gunter, University of Illinois * Rajiv Gupta, University of Arizona * Fritz Henglein, DIKU, University of Copenhagen * Trevor Jim, AT&T * Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University * Gary T Leavens, Iowa State * Robert O'Callahan, Novell * Peter O'Hearn, Queen Mary, University of London * Andreas Podelski, Max Planck Institute, Saarbrücken * Andrei Sabelfeld, Chalmers University * Kostis Sagonas, Uppsala University * Davide Sangiorgi, University of Bologna * Philip Wadler, University of Edinburgh * Stephanie Weirich, University of Pennsylvania * Hongwei Xi, Boston University Affiliated Events * Foundations of Object Oriented Languages (FOOL) * January 14, 2006 * Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation (PEPM) * January 9-10, 2006 * Practical Applications of Declarative Languages (PADL) * January 9-10, 2006 * Programming Language Technologies for XML (PLAN-X) * January 14, 2006 * Semantics, Program Analysis and Computing Environments for Memory Management (SPACE 2006) * January 14, 2006 * Verification, Model Checking and Abstract Interpretation (VMCAI) * January 8-10, 2006 POPL 2006 Preliminary Program Wednesday January 11, 2006 08:30 Invited talk Martin Odersky Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne 10:00 Staged Allocation: A Compositional Technique for Specifying and Implementing Procedure Calling Conventions Reuben Olinsky, Christian Lindig and Norman Ramsey Harvard University 10:25 A Hierarchical Model of Data Locality Chengliang Zhang, Yutao Zhong, Mitsunori Ogihara, Chen Ding University of Rochester 10:50 Simplifying Reductions Gautam Gupta and Sanjay Rajopadhye Colorado State University 11:40 Formal certification of a compiler back-end, or: programming a compiler with a proof assistant Xavier Leroy INRIA Rocquencourt 12:05 Engineering with Logic: HOL Specification and Symbolic-Evaluation Testing for TCP Implementations Steve Bishop, Matthew Fairbairn, Michael Norrish, Peter Sewell, Michael Smith and Keith Wansbrough University of Cambridge 14:00 Decidability and Proof Systems for Language-Based Noninterference Relations Mads Dam KTH 14:25 On Flow-Sensitive Security Types Sebastian Hunt and David Sands City University 14:50 A Logic for Information Flow Analysis of Pointer Programs Torben Amtoft, Sruthi Bandhakavi and Anindya Banerjee Kansas State University 15:45 Polymorphic Regular Tree Types and Patterns Jérôme Vouillon CNRS and Université Paris 7 16:10 Verifying Properties of Well-Founded Linked Lists Shuvendu K. Lahiri and Shaz Qadeer Microsoft Research 16:35 Environmental Analysis via Delta-CFA Matthew Might and Olin Shivers Georgia Institute of Technology 17:25 Small Bisimulations for Reasoning About Higher-Order Imperative Programs Vasileios Koutavas and Mitchell Wand Northeastern University 17:50 A Fixpoint Calculus for Local and Global Program Flows Rajeev Alur, Swarat Chaudhuri, and P. Madhusudan University of Pennsylvania Thursday January 12, 2006 08:30 Invited talk Tim Sweeney Epic Games Inc 10:00 Adventures in Time and Space James S. Royer Syracuse University 10:25 N-Synchronous Kahn Networks Albert Cohen, Christine Eisenbeis, Mard Duranton, Claire Pagetti, Florence Plateau, and Marc Pouzet INRIA Futurs 10:50 Compiler-Directed Channel Allocation for Saving Power in On-Chip Networks Guangyu Chen, Feihui Li, and Mahmut Kandemir Pennsylvania State University 11:40 Fast and Loose Reasoning is Morally Correct Nils Anders Danielsson, Jeremy Gibbons, John Hughes, and Patrik Jansson Chalmers University of Technology 12:05 Modular Set-Based Analysis from Contracts Philippe Meunier, Robert Bruce Findler, and Matthias Felleisen Northeastern University 14:00 Stratified type inference for generalized algebraic data types François Pottier and Yann Régis-Gianas INRIA 14:25 Hybrid Type Checking Cormac Flanagan UCSC 14:50 A Polymorphic Modal Type System for Lisp-like Multi-Staged Languages Ik-Soon Kim, Kwangkeun Yi and Cristiano Calcagno Seoul National University Friday January 13, 2006 08:30 Invited talk James McKinna St Andrews University 10:00 A Virtual Class Calculus Erik Ernst, Klaus Ostermann and William R. Cook University of Aarhus 10:25 Interruptible Iterators Jed Liu, Aaron Kimball and Andrew C. Myers Cornell University 10:50 Specifying C++ concepts Gabriel Dos Reis Bjarne Stroustrup Texas A&M University 11:40 Frame rules from answer types for code pointers Hayo Thielecke University of Birmingham 12:05 Certified Assembly Programming with Embedded Code Pointers Zhaozhong Ni and Zhong Shao Yale University 14:00 Associating Synchronization Constraints with Data in an Object-Oriented Language Mandana Vaziri, Frank Tip and Julian Dolby IBM Research 14:25 Autolocker: Synchronization Inference for Atomic Sections Bill McCloskey, Feng Zhou, David Gay and Eric Brewer UC Berkeley 14:50 Protecting Representation with Effect Encapsulation Yi Lu and John Potter UNSW 15:45 A Verifiable SSA Program Representation for Aggressive Compiler Optimization Vijay S Menon, Neal Glew, Brian R Murphy, Andrew McCreight, Tatiana Shpeisman, Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai and Leaf Petersen Intel Corporation 16:10 The Essence of Command Injection Attacks in Web Applications Zhendong Su and Gary Wassermann University of California, Davis 16:35 Harmless Advice Daniel Dantas and David Walker Princeton University 17:00 The Next 700 Data Description Languages Kathleen Fisher, Yitzhak Mandelbaum and David Walker AT&T Research and Princeton University _________________________________________________________________________________ mozart-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.mozart-oz.org/mailman/listinfo/mozart-users
