The Erlang Workshop aims to bring together the open source, academic, and industrial communities of Erlang and other BEAM-related languages, to discuss techniques, technologies, languages and other relevant topics. The Erlang model of concurrent programming has been widely emulated, for example by Akka in Scala. Moreover, several newer programming languages, such as Elixir, have been designed atop Erlang's VM. The workshop is welcoming contributions related to any and all systems like those mentioned above.
The workshop aims to enable participants to learn about recent developments on techniques and tools, novel applications, draw lessons from users’ experiences and identify research problems and common areas relevant to the practice of Erlang and other Erlang-like languages, functional programming, distribution, concurrency, etc. # Topics This year we invite three types of submissions: * Technical papers describing language extensions, critical discussions of the status quo, formal semantics of language constructs, program analysis and transformation, virtual machine extensions and compilation techniques, implementations and interfaces of Erlang in/with other languages, and new tools (profilers, tracers, debuggers, testing frameworks, etc.). Submission related to Erlang, Elixir, Lisp Flavored Erlang, and topics in functional, concurrent and distributed programming are welcome and encouraged. The maximum length for technical papers is restricted to 12 pages, but short papers (max. 6 pages) are also welcome. * Practice and application papers describing uses of Erlang and related languages in the “real-world”, libraries for specific tasks, experiences from using Erlang in specific application domains, reusable programming idioms and elegant new ways of using Erlang to approach or solve particular problems, etc. The maximum length for the practice and application papers is restricted to 12 pages, but short papers (max. 6 pages) are also welcome. * Lightning talks describing topics related to the workshop goals that allow participants to present and demonstrate projects and preliminary work in academia and industry. Presentations in this category will be given at most an hour of shared simultaneous presentation time, will not be part of the peer review process and will not be part of the formal proceedings. Notification of acceptance will be continuous. # Important dates Submission deadline : Fri, Jun 3rd 2022 (strict) Notification : Tue, Jul 5th 2022 Camera ready deadline : Wed, Jul 20th 2022 Workshop : Sun, Sep 11th 2022 # More information You can read more about submission on the workshop's website: https://icfp22.sigplan.org/home/erlang-2022#Call-for-Papers # Workshop Co-Chairs * Stavros Aronis, Erlang Solutions, Sweden * Burcu Kulahcioglu Ozkan, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands # Program Committee (Note: the Workshop Co-Chairs are also committee members) * Laura M. Mastro, University of A Coruña, Spain * Kiko Fernandez-Reyes, Klarna, Sweden * Lars-Åke Fredlund, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain * Andreas Löscher, WhatsApp Inc., United Kingdom * Stefan Marr, University of Kent, United Kingdom * Adolfo Neto, Federal University of Technology - Paraná, Brazil * Peer Stritzinger, Peer Stritzinger GmbH, Germany * Melinda Tóth, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary * Cons T Åhs, Cisco, Sweden _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskell