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13th International Symposium on
Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages (PADL 2011)
http://www.dcc.fc.up.pt/PADL-2011
Austin, Texas, USA, January 24-25, 2011
Co-located with ACM POPL'11
Conference Description
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Declarative languages build on sound theoretical bases to provide
attractive frameworks for application development. These languages
have been successfully applied to many different real-world
situations, ranging from data base management to active networks to
software engineering to decision support systems.
New developments in theory and implementation have opened up new
application areas. At the same time, applications of declarative
languages to novel problems raise numerous interesting research
issues. Well-known questions include designing for scalability,
language extensions for application deployment, and programming
environments. Thus, applications drive the progress in the theory and
implementation of declarative systems, and benefit from this progress
as well.
PADL is a forum for researchers and practitioners to present
original work emphasizing novel applications and implementation
techniques for all forms of declarative concepts, including,
functional, logic, constraints, etc. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:
* Innovative applications of declarative languages
* Declarative domain-specific languages and applications
* Practical applications of theoretical results
* New language developments and their impact on applications
* Declarative languages and Software Engineering
* Evaluation of implementation techniques on practical applications
* Practical experiences and industrial applications
* Novel uses of declarative languages in the classroom
PADL'11 welcomes new ideas and approaches pertaining to
applications and implementation of declarative languages. In this
occasion PADL is co-located, as traditionally, with ACM POPL, which
will be held immediately following PADL, January 26-28. The symposium
will be held in Austin, Texas, USA.
Important Dates and Submission Guidelines
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Abstract Submission: September 1, 2010
Paper Submission: September 8, 2010
Notification: October 11, 2010
Camera-ready: November 1, 2010
Symposium: January 24-25, 2011
Authors should submit an electronic copy of the full paper in PDF
using the Springer LNCS format. The submission will be done through
EasyChair conference system. If electronic submission is impossible,
please contact the program chairs for information on how to submit
hard copies. All submissions must be original work written in
English. Submissions must be unpublished and not submitted for
publication elsewhere. Work that already appeared in unpublished or
informally published workshops proceedings may be submitted. PADL'11
will accept both technical and application papers:
* Technical papers must describe original, previously unpublished
research results. Technical papers must not exceed 15 pages in
Springer LNCS format.
* Application papers are a mechanism to present important practical
applications of declarative languages that occur in industry or
in areas of research other than Computer Science. Application
papers will be published in the Springer-Verlag conference
proceedings, and will be presented in a separate session.
Application papers are expected to describe complex and/or
real-world applications that rely on an innovative use of
declarative languages. Application descriptions, engineering
solutions and real-world experiences (both positive and negative)
are solicited. The limit for application papers is 3 pages in
Springer LNCS format.
Most Practical Paper Award
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The Most Practical Paper award will be given to the submission that
is judged by the program committee to be the best in terms of
practicality, originality, and clarity of presentation. The program
committee may choose not to make an award, or to make multiple awards.
Program Committee
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Ricardo Rocha, University of Porto, Portugal (co-chair)
John Launchbury, Galois, USA (co-chair)
Agostino Dovier, University of Udine, Italy
André Santos, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
Bryan O'Sullivan, Serpentine Green Design, USA
Byron Cook, Microsoft Research, UK
C. R. Ramakrishnan, SUNY Stony Brook, USA
Germán Puebla, Technical University of Madrid, Spain
Konstantinos Sagonas, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Maria Garcia de la Banda, Monash University, Australia
Martin Erwig, Oregon State University, USA
Neal Glew, Intel Corporation, USA
Neng-Fa Zhou, CUNY Brooklyn College, USA
Salvador Abreu, University of Évora, Portugal
Sukyoung Ryu, Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Tom Schrijvers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Xavier Leroy, INRIA, France
Yitzhak Mandelbaum, AT&T Labs Research, USA
Contacts
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For additional information about papers and submissions, please
contact the Program Chairs:
Ricardo Rocha
CRACS @ INESC-Porto LA & University of Porto, Portugal
Email: ricroc@dcc.fc.up.pt
John Launchbury
Galois, USA
Email: john@galois.com
With the Cooperation of
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The University of Texas at Dallas
ACM SIGPLAN
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