CALL FOR PAPERS
PLACES'11
Programming Language Approaches to Concurrency
and communication-cEntric Software
2nd April 2011, Saarbrücken, Germany
Affiliated with ETAPS 2011
http://places11.di.fc.ul.pt/
Theme and Goals
Applications on the web today are built using numerous interacting
services; soon off-the-shelf CPUs will host hundreds of cores; and
sensor networks will be composed from a large number of processing
units. Much normal software, including applications and system-level
services, will soon need to make effective use of thousands of
computing nodes. At some level of granularity, computation in such
systems will be inherently concurrent and communication-centred.
To exploit and harness the richness of this computing environment,
designers and programmers will utilise a rich variety of programming
paradigms, depending on the shape of the data and control
flow. Plausible candidates for such paradigms include structured
imperative concurrent programming, stream-based programming,
concurrent functions with asynchronous message passing, higher-order
types for events, and the use of types for communications and data
structures (such as session types and linear types), to name but a
few. Combinations of these abstractions will be used even in a single
application, and the runtime environment needs to ensure seamless
execution without relying on differences in available resources such
as the number of cores.
The development of effective programming methodologies for the coming
computing paradigm demands exploration and understanding of a wide
variety of ideas and techniques. This workshop aims to offer a forum
where researchers from different fields exchange new ideas on one of
the central challenges for programming in the near future, the
development of programming methodologies and infrastructures where
concurrency and distribution are the norm rather than a marginal
concern.
Topics of Interest
Submissions are invited in the general area of foundations of
programming languages for concurrency, communication and
distribution. Specific topics include: language design and
implementations for communications and/or concurrency, program
analysis, session types, multicore programming, use of message passing
in systems software, interface languages for communication and
distribution, concurrent data types, concurrent objects and actors,
web services, novel programming methodologies for sensor networks,
integration of sequential and concurrent programming, high-level
programming abstractions for security concerns in concurrent,
distributed programming, and runtime architectures for concurrency,
scalability and/or resource allocations. Papers are welcome which
present novel and valuable ideas as well as experiences.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit a five-page abstract in PDF format by
10th January using the EasyChair proceedings template available at
http://www.easychair.org/easychair.zip.
Abstracts and full papers should be submitted using EasyChair,
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=places11.
Preliminary proceedings will be available at the
workshop. Post-proceedings will be published in a journal (the past
post-proceedings were published in ENTCS and EPTCS).
Important Dates
Deadline of 5-page abstracts: Wednesday 10th Jan 2011
Notification: Wednesday 2nd Feb 2011
Camera Ready for pre-proceedings: Wednesday 9th Feb 2011
Program Committee
Marco Carbone, IT University of Copenhagen
Swarat Chaudhuri, Pennsylvania State University
Alastair Donaldson, Oxford University
Tim Harris, Microsoft Research Cambridge
Alan Mycroft, University of Cambridge
Jens Palsberg, University of California, Los Angeles
Vijay A. Saraswat, IBM Research
Vivek Sarkar, Rice University (co-chair)
Vasco T. Vasconcelos, University of Lisbon (co chair)
Jan Vitek, Purdue University
Nobuko Yoshida, Imperial College London
2010-12-13
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