*correction* PEPM 2013: Preliminary Call for Papers
The call for papers we sent several hours ago was, of course,
about PEPM 2013, rather than PEPM 2012. The work shops will be
held during 20-21 January 2013, co-located with POPL 2013.
Sorry for the confusion!
The previous CFP was otherwise correct. The full call for
papers can be found on our homepage:
http://www.program-transformation.org/PEPM13/CallForPapers
Thank you!
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[Caml-list] PEPM 2012: Preliminary Call for Papers
P R E L I M I N A R Y
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
=== P E P M 2013 ===
ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation
http://www.program-transformation.org/PEPM13
January 20-21, 2013
Rome, Italy
(Affiliated with POPL 2013)
** SUBMISSION DEADLINE: ** late September/early October (precise date
to be announced on the website shortly)
SCOPE
The PEPM Symposium/Workshop series aims at bringing together
researchers and practitioners working in the areas of program
manipulation, partial evaluation, and program generation. PEPM focuses
on techniques, theory, tools, and applications of analysis and
manipulation of programs.
The 2013 PEPM workshop will be based on a broad interpretation of
semantics-based program manipulation and continue recent years'
successful effort to expand the scope of PEPM significantly beyond the
traditionally covered areas of partial evaluation and specialization
and include practical applications of program transformations such as
refactoring tools, and practical implementation techniques such as
rule-based transformation systems. In addition, the scope of PEPM
covers manipulation and transformations of program and system
representations such as structural and semantic models that occur in
the context of model-driven development. In order to reach out to
practitioners, a separate category of tool demonstration papers will
be solicited.
Topics of interest for PEPM'13 include, but are not limited to:
* Program and model manipulation techniques such as: supercompilation,
partial evaluation, fusion, on-the-fly program adaptation, active
libraries, program inversion, slicing, symbolic execution,
refactoring, decompilation, and obfuscation.
* Program analysis techniques that are used to drive program/model
manipulation such as: abstract interpretation, termination checking,
binding-time analysis, constraint solving, type systems, automated
testing and test case generation.
* Techniques that treat programs/models as data objects including
metaprogramming, generative programming, embedded domain-specific
languages, program synthesis by sketching and inductive programming,
staged computation, and model-driven program generation and
transformation.
* Application of the above techniques including case studies of
program manipulation in real-world (industrial, open-source)
projects and software development processes, descriptions of robust
tools capable of effectively handling realistic applications,
benchmarking. Examples of application domains include legacy program
understanding and transformation, DSL implementations, visual
languages and end-user programming, scientific computing, middleware
frameworks and infrastructure needed for distributed and web-based
applications, resource-limited computation, and security.
To maintain the dynamic and interactive nature of PEPM, we will
continue the category of `short papers' for tool demonstrations and
for presentations of exciting if not fully polished research, and of
interesting academic, industrial and open-source applications that are
new or unfamiliar.
Student attendants with accepted papers can apply for a SIGPLAN PAC
grant to help cover travel expenses. PAC also offers other support,
such as for child-care expenses during the meeting or for travel costs
for companions of SIGPLAN members with physical disabilities, as well
as for travel from locations outside of North America and Europe. For
details on the PAC programme, see its web page.
All accepted papers, short papers included, will appear in formal
proceedings published by ACM Press. In addition to printed
proceedings, accepted papers will be included in the ACM Digital
Library. Like for recent PEPMs, selected papers will be invited for a
journal special issue dedicated to PEPM'13.
PEPM has established a Best Paper award. The winner will be announced
at the workshop.
Authors must transfer copyright to ACM upon acceptance (for government
work, to the extent transferable), but retain various rights. Authors
are encouraged to publish auxiliary material with their paper (source
code, test data, etc.); they retain copyright of auxiliary material.
The SIGPLAN Republication Policy and ACM's Policy and Procedures on
Plagiarism apply.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES, CATEGORIES, AND PROCEEDINGS
Regular Research Papers must not exceed 10 pages in ACM Proceedings
style. Tool demonstration papers must not exceed 4 pages in ACM
Proceedings style. At least one author of each accepted contribution
must attend the workshop and present the work. In the case of tool
demonstration papers, a live demonstration of the described tool is
expected. Suggested topics, evaluation criteria, and writing
guidelines for both research and tool demonstration papers will be
made available on the PEPM'13 Web-site. Papers should be submitted
electronically via the workshop web site.
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Elvira Albert (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)
Shin-Cheng Mu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
PEPM 2013 PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Maria Alpuente (Technical University of Valencia, Spain)
* Kenichi Asai (Ochanomizu University, Japan)
* Maria Garcia de la Banda (Monash University, Australia)
* James R. Cordy (Queen's University, Canada)
* R. Kent Dybvig (Cisco and Indiana University, USA)
* Joao Fernandes (University of Minho, Portugal)
* Samir Genaim (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)
* Roberto Giacobazzi (Verona University, Italy)
* Andy Gill (University of Kansas, USA)
* Jurriaan Hage (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
* Martin Hofmann (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany)
* Julia Lawall (INRIA, France)
* Yanhong Annie Liu (Stony Brook University, USA)
* Kazutaka Matsuda (University of Tokyo, Japan)
* Keisuke Nakano (University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
* Klaus Ostermann (University of Marburg, Germany)
* Sergei A. Romanenko (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
* Jeremy Siek (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
* Walid Mohamed Taha (Halmstad University, Sweden)
* Tarmo Uustalu (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)
* Janis Voigtlaender (University of Bonn, Germany)
* Dana N. Xu (INRIA, France)
[Caml-list] Call for Participation: Mancoosi International Solver Competition
The Mancoosi International Solver Competition (MISC)
http://www.mancoosi.org/misc-2012/
Call for Participation
IRILL, the the Center for Research and Innovation on Free Software,
calls for the third international competition of solvers for
package/component installation and upgrade problems. Instances of
these problems are given by a set of currently installed or available
software packages, with complex relations between them like
dependencies, conflicts, and features. The problem instances used in
the competition are expressed in a language called CUDF that allows to
express relationships between components like they are known for
instance in GNU/Linux distributions, or for Eclipse plugins. We are
not only interested in finding some solution to such a problem, but in
finding the best solution according to different optimization
criteria. For a detailed description please look at the competition
web page
http://www.mancoosi.org/misc-2012/
Participating solvers will be judged by the correctness of the
solution, the quality of the solution according to the respective
optimization criteria, and speed. The results of the competition will
be announced on September, 8, at the LoCoCo workshop at ICLP 2012
(http://lococo.irill.org/2012).
Timeline:
- August, 1: Registration of participants by email to
misc-committee at sympa.mancoosi.univ-paris-diderot.fr
- August, 13: Submission of solvers
- September, 8: announcement of the results
Organization Committee:
Pietro Abate, University Paris-Diderot, France
Roberto Di Cosmo, University Paris-Diderot, France (co-chair)
Ralf Treinen, University Paris-Diderot, France (co-chair)
Stefano Zacchiroli, University Paris-Diderot, France
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http://www.mancoosi.org/misc-2012/
Call for Participation
IRILL, the the Center for Research and Innovation on Free Software,
calls for the third international competition of solvers for
package/component installation and upgrade problems. Instances of
these problems are given by a set of currently installed or available
software packages, with complex relations between them like
dependencies, conflicts, and features. The problem instances used in
the competition are expressed in a language called CUDF that allows to
express relationships between components like they are known for
instance in GNU/Linux distributions, or for Eclipse plugins. We are
not only interested in finding some solution to such a problem, but in
finding the best solution according to different optimization
criteria. For a detailed description please look at the competition
web page
http://www.mancoosi.org/misc-2012/
Participating solvers will be judged by the correctness of the
solution, the quality of the solution according to the respective
optimization criteria, and speed. The results of the competition will
be announced on September, 8, at the LoCoCo workshop at ICLP 2012
(http://lococo.irill.org/2012).
Timeline:
- August, 1: Registration of participants by email to
misc-committee at sympa.mancoosi.univ-paris-diderot.fr
- August, 13: Submission of solvers
- September, 8: announcement of the results
Organization Committee:
Pietro Abate, University Paris-Diderot, France
Roberto Di Cosmo, University Paris-Diderot, France (co-chair)
Ralf Treinen, University Paris-Diderot, France (co-chair)
Stefano Zacchiroli, University Paris-Diderot, France
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2012-06-11
[Caml-list] CICM 2012: 2nd Call for participation; early registration deadline approaching
CICM 2012 - Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
July 9-13, 2012 at Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cicm2012/
Call for participation
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As computers and communications technology advance, greater
opportunities arise for intelligent mathematical computation. While
computer algebra, automated deduction, mathematical publishing and
novel user interfaces individually have long and successful histories,
we are now seeing increasing opportunities for synergy among these
areas. The Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics offers a
venue for discussing these areas and their synergy.
The conference is organized by Serge Autexier and Michael Kohlhase at
Jacobs University in Bremen and consist of five tracks:
Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation (AISC)
Co-Chairs: John A. Campbell, Jacques Carette
Calculemus
Chair: Gabriel Dos Reis
Digital Mathematical Libraries (DML)
Chair: Petr Sojka
Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM)
Chair: Makarius Wenzel
Systems and Projects
Chair: Volker Sorge
The overall programme is organized by the General Program Chair
Johan Jeuring.
Invited talks will be given by:
Yannis Haralambous, Département Informatique, Télécom Bretagne
Conor McBride, Department of Computer and Information Sciences,
University of Strathclyde
Cezar Ionescu, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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Programme
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The global programme of the conference, tracks, and workshops
are available via:
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cicm2012/cicm.php?event=&menu=programme
and the accepted papers via:
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cicm2012/cicm.php?event=&menu=accepted
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Registration
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Early registration rates are applicable until June 15. See
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cicm2012/cicm.php?event=&menu=registration
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July 9-13, 2012 at Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cicm2012/
Call for participation
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As computers and communications technology advance, greater
opportunities arise for intelligent mathematical computation. While
computer algebra, automated deduction, mathematical publishing and
novel user interfaces individually have long and successful histories,
we are now seeing increasing opportunities for synergy among these
areas. The Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics offers a
venue for discussing these areas and their synergy.
The conference is organized by Serge Autexier and Michael Kohlhase at
Jacobs University in Bremen and consist of five tracks:
Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation (AISC)
Co-Chairs: John A. Campbell, Jacques Carette
Calculemus
Chair: Gabriel Dos Reis
Digital Mathematical Libraries (DML)
Chair: Petr Sojka
Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM)
Chair: Makarius Wenzel
Systems and Projects
Chair: Volker Sorge
The overall programme is organized by the General Program Chair
Johan Jeuring.
Invited talks will be given by:
Yannis Haralambous, Département Informatique, Télécom Bretagne
Conor McBride, Department of Computer and Information Sciences,
University of Strathclyde
Cezar Ionescu, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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Programme
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The global programme of the conference, tracks, and workshops
are available via:
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cicm2012/cicm.php?event=&menu=programme
and the accepted papers via:
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cicm2012/cicm.php?event=&menu=accepted
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Registration
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http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cicm2012/cicm.php?event=&menu=registration
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2012-06-08
[Caml-list] StarExec workshop at IJCAR 2012
====================== CALL FOR PARTICIPATION =======================
1st StarExec Workshop (StarExec 2012)
July 1, 2012
http://clc.cs.uiowa.edu/starexec12/
Affiliated with IJCAR 2012
Organizers: Aaron Stump, Geoff Sutcliffe, and Cesare Tinelli
StarExec is a cross-community solver execution and benchmark library
service under joint development at the University of Iowa and the
University of Miami. Its goal is to facilitate the experimental
evaluation of logic solvers and other automated reasoning tools by
providing a shared storage and computing infrastructure to store,
manage and make available benchmark libraries; execute comparative
evaluations; and run solver competitions.
This workshop aims at bringing together developers and users of
logic solvers, to introduce them to the StarExec service and obtain
feedback that will guide the ongoing development. The StarExec team
will present the system as it has been developed thus far. Attendees
will be given access to the service so they can use it and provide
feedback. Selected leaders of logic solver communities will give
presentations highlighting the needs and expectations of their
communities. The workshop will conclude with a panel and discussion.
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Schedule
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09:00 - 09:15am The StarExec Vision (Cesare Tinelli)
09:15 - 10:00am The StarExec Implementation (Ben McCune)
10:00 - 10:30am Break
10:30 - 11:30am Practicum: Attendees use StarExec
11:30 - 12:00am Feedback on Use of StarExec
12:00 - 13:30pm Lunch
13:30 - 15:00pm Presentations by Logic Solver Community Leaders
(Armin Biere, GB Ianni, Olivier Roussel, Johannes Waldmann)
15:00 - 15:30pm Break
15:30 - 16:30pm Panel and Discussion (Geaoff Sutcliffe, David Cok,
Andrei Paskevich, Stephan Schulz, Michael Tautschnig)
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1st StarExec Workshop (StarExec 2012)
July 1, 2012
http://clc.cs.uiowa.edu/starexec12/
Affiliated with IJCAR 2012
Organizers: Aaron Stump, Geoff Sutcliffe, and Cesare Tinelli
StarExec is a cross-community solver execution and benchmark library
service under joint development at the University of Iowa and the
University of Miami. Its goal is to facilitate the experimental
evaluation of logic solvers and other automated reasoning tools by
providing a shared storage and computing infrastructure to store,
manage and make available benchmark libraries; execute comparative
evaluations; and run solver competitions.
This workshop aims at bringing together developers and users of
logic solvers, to introduce them to the StarExec service and obtain
feedback that will guide the ongoing development. The StarExec team
will present the system as it has been developed thus far. Attendees
will be given access to the service so they can use it and provide
feedback. Selected leaders of logic solver communities will give
presentations highlighting the needs and expectations of their
communities. The workshop will conclude with a panel and discussion.
--------
Schedule
---------
09:00 - 09:15am The StarExec Vision (Cesare Tinelli)
09:15 - 10:00am The StarExec Implementation (Ben McCune)
10:00 - 10:30am Break
10:30 - 11:30am Practicum: Attendees use StarExec
11:30 - 12:00am Feedback on Use of StarExec
12:00 - 13:30pm Lunch
13:30 - 15:00pm Presentations by Logic Solver Community Leaders
(Armin Biere, GB Ianni, Olivier Roussel, Johannes Waldmann)
15:00 - 15:30pm Break
15:30 - 16:30pm Panel and Discussion (Geaoff Sutcliffe, David Cok,
Andrei Paskevich, Stephan Schulz, Michael Tautschnig)
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