[TYPES/announce] International Summer School on Advances in Programming Languages
[ The Types Forum (announcements only), http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ] International Summer School on Advances in Programming Languages 25th-28th August, 2009 Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~greg/ISS-AiPL Overview This four-day residential International Summer School on Advances in Programming Languages has a major theme of Concurrency, Distribution, and Multicore. Intended primarily for postgraduate research students, the School offers lectures and practical sessions on an engaging blend of cutting edge theoretical and practical techniques from international experts. The Summer School is supported by the Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance (http://www.sicsa.ac.uk/), a Scottish Funding Council Research Pool. Participants from SICSA member institutions may attend at no cost. Confirmed Topics/Speakers - Static and dynamic languages, Prof Philip Wadler, University of Edinburgh - Compiler technology for data-parallel languages, Dr Sven-Bodo Scholz, University of Hertfordshire - New applications of parametricity, Dr Janis Voigtlaender, Technical University of Dresden - Automatic vectorising compilation, Dr Paul Cockshott, University of Glasgow - Foundational aspects of size analysis, Prof Marko van Eekelen/Dr Olha Shakaravska, Radboud University Nijmegen - Context oriented programming, Dr Pascal Costanza, Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Multi-core programming, Dr Phil Trinder, Heriot-Watt University - Multi-core compilation, Dr Alastair Donaldson, Codeplay Software Ltd - Principles and Applications of Refinement Types, Dr Andrew D. Gordon, Microsoft Research, Cambridge - Resource aware programming in Hume, Prof Greg Michaelson, Heriot-Watt University/ Prof Kevin Hammond, University of St Andrews - Haskell concurrency & parallelism, Dr Satnam Singh, Microsoft Research, Cambridge Location The Summer School is based at Heriot-Watt University's Riccarton campus, set in pleasant parkland to the west of Edinburgh, with easy access to the airport, city and central Scotland: http://www.hw.ac.uk/welcome/directions.htm. The Summer School immediately precedes the 2009 International Conference on Functional Programming (http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/icfp09.html) and takes place during the Edinburgh International Festival (http://www.eif.co.uk/), and the associated Edinburgh Festival Fringe (http://www.edfringe.com/) and Edinburgh International Book Festival (http://www.edbookfest.co.uk/). Steering Committee Prof Greg Michaelson, Heriot-Watt University (Convenor) (mailto:g.michael...@hw.ac.uk) Prof Kevin Hammond, University of St Andrews Dr Patricia Johann, University of Strathclyde Prof Philip Wadler, University of Edinburgh SICSA ISS AiPL.pdf Description: application/download SICSA ISS AiPL Programme.pdf Description: application/download
[TYPES/announce] FOPARA'09 -- First Call for Papers
[ The Types Forum (announcements only), http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ] (Our apologies for possible multiple copies) First Call for Papers International workshop on FOUNDATIONAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF RESOURCE ANALYSIS FOPARA 2009 Eindhoven, The Netherlands November,3 2009 A satellite event of 16th International Symposium on Formal Methods http://www.aha.cs.ru.nl/fopara/ WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE The workshop serves as a forum for presenting original research results that are relevant to the analysis of resource (time, space) consumption by computer programs. The workshop aims to bring together the researchers that work on foundational issues with the researchers that focus more on practical results. Therefore, both theoretical and practical contributions are encouraged. The following list of topics is non-exhaustive: * resource analysis for embedded systems, * logical and machine-independent characterisations of complexity classes, * logics closely related to complexity classes, * type systems for controlling complexity, * semantic methods to analyse resources, incl. quasi- and sup- interpretations, * practical applications of resource analysis. Up to now a few similar events have taken place. In 2006, 2008 application-oriented resource analysis workshops ( EmBounded Open Workshop in Budapest, 2006, and Resource Analysis Workshop in Hertfordshir, 2008) were held as affiliated events of International Symposium on the Implementation and Application of Functional Languages (IFL). Participated: University of St. Andrew (UK), Heriot-Watt University of Edinburgh (UK), Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich (Germany), University Complutense of Madrid (Spain), Politechnical University of Madrid (Spain). Another large group of research schools is presented in series of workshops on Implicit Computational Complexity, see, for instance, WICC'08 in Paris . The series gather researchers working in theoretical foundations of resource analysis, mainly from in France (Universities of Paris Diderot and Paris Nord, LORIA Nancy), Italy (Universities of Bologna and Turin), Norway, Germany and Portugal. FOPARA aims to bringing these various directions in resource analysis together and possibly to extend the community by other groups. IMPORTANT DATES (ALL 2009) * Abstract deadline: July 10, * Paper submission deadline: July 15, * Notification of acceptance: September 11, * Workshop version of the papers: October 11, * Final formal paper submission: November 22. INVITED SPEAKER Sumit Gulwani (http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/sumitg/), Microsoft Research SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION Acceptance of articles for presentation at the symposium is based on the pre-workshop refereeing of full papers (16 pages). In addition to the draft symposium proceedings, we plan to publish the revised versions of presented at the workshop papers in a volume of Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science. The request for a volume is pending. PROGRAM COMMITTEE * Marko van Eekelen (Radboud University and Open University, NL), PC chair * Olha Shkaravska (Radboud University, NL), PC co-chair * Patrick Baillot (ENS-Lyon, France) * Armelle Bonenfant (IRIT, France) * Ugo Dal Lago (University of Bologna, Italy) * Kevin Hammond (Univ. of St. Andrews, UK) * Martin Hofmann (LMU, Munich, Germany) * Thomas Jensen (IRISA, Rennes, France) * Tamas Kozsik (Eotvos Lorand University of Budapest, Hungary) * Hans-Wolfgang Loidl (LMU, Munich, Germany) * Kenneth MacKenzie (University of Edinburgh, UK) * Jean-Yves Marion (Loria, Nancy, France) * Greg Michaelson (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK) * Ricardo Peña (University Complutense Madrid, Spain) * German Puebla (Politechnical University of Madrid, Spain) * Luca Roversi (University of Turin, Italy) * Phil Trinder (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK) LOCATION The workshop is a satellite event of the 16th International Symposium on Formal Methods, FM2009. The venue for FM2009 is the Auditorium of the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven. Everything related to the symposium will take place here, including workshops, lunches, and other activities. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven was founded in the 1950s on a patch of uncultivated land near the centre of town. Due to this fortunate circumstance, the university campus is now right in the middle of the fifth largest city in the Netherlands. This means that the railway station, the conference hotels, and other facilities are all within walking distance of the campus, and that during your stay you will have easy access to everything Eindhoven has to offer.
[TYPES/announce] Call for Participation: Coordination'09 - Lisbon, 9-11 June 2009
[ The Types Forum (announcements only), http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-announce ] Call for Participation 11th international conference on Coordination Models and Languages Coordination 2009 Languages, Models, and Architectures for Concurrent and Distributed Software http://discotec09.di.fc.ul.pt/index.php?title=Coordination Part of DisCoTec'09 4th International federated conferences on Distributed Computing Techniques 9-12 June, 2009, Lisbon, Portugal, http://discotec09.di.fc.ul.pt The 11th international conference on Coordination Models and Languages (COORDINATION) is part of the IFIP federated event on Distributed Computing Techniques (DisCoTec), together with the 9th IFIP international conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS) and the IFIP international conference on Formal Techniques for Distributed Systems (FMOODS/FORTE). The DisCoTec conferences jointly cover the complete spectrum of distributed computing subjects ranging from theoretical foundations to formal specification techniques to practical considerations. The event will be hosted by the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon. Scope Modern software lives in a concurrent world. The ubiquity of the Internet allows distributed software components to be composed into complex networked systems. At the other end of the spectrum, multicore processors are now the norm. Hence applications are bound to be inherently concurrent and communication centered. Coordination 2009 seeks high-quality papers on programming languages, models, and architectures that address the challenge of building robust distributed and concurrent applications. The conference focuses on the design and implementation of models that allow compositional construction of large-scale concurrent and distributed systems, including both practical and foundational models, runtime systems, and related verification and analysis techniques. Early Registration Deadline: 17 May 2009 Further Information: http://discotec09.di.fc.ul.pt/index.php?title=Coordination Invited Speaker: Manuel Serrano, INRIA, France http://discotec09.di.fc.ul.pt/index.php?title=Coordination/Invited_Speaker Accepted Papers: http://discotec09.di.fc.ul.pt/index.php?title=Coordination/Papers Registration: https://pco.abreu.pt/CLIENTES/abreu/formularios/form_4463204089.php