[TYPES/announce] CfPapers: FOOL '09 - Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages
Jonathan Aldrich
jonathan.aldrich at cs.cmu.edu
Mon Jun 23 15:33:04 EDT 2008
Call For Papers
2009 International Workshop on
Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages
(FOOL '09)
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN
Saturday, 24 January 2009
Savannah, Georgia, USA
Following POPL '09
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aldrich/FOOL09/
Deadlines
Abstract Submission: Thursday, 9 October 2008
Paper Submissions: Monday, 13 October 2008
Notifications: Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Final versions: Monday, 22 December 2008
Workshop Description
The search for sound principles for object-oriented languages has
given rise to much work during the past two decades, leading to a
better understanding of the key concepts of object-oriented languages
and to important developments in type theory, semantics, program
verification, and program development. FOOL became FOOL/WOOD in 2006,
joining forces with the Workshop on Object-Oriented Developments.
Although last year the name returned to FOOL, it is the fourth workshop
in that successful merger. FOOL'09 will be held in Savannah, Georgia,
USA on Saturday, 24 January 2009, the day after POPL.
Submissions for this event are invited in the general area of
foundations of object-oriented languages and program analysis. Topics
of interest include language semantics, type systems, program analysis
and verification, formal calculi, concurrent and distributed
languages, database languages, and language-based security issues.
Papers are welcome to include formal descriptions and proofs, but
these are not required; the key consideration is that papers should
present novel and valuable ideas or experiences. The main focus in
selecting workshop contributions will be the intrinsic interest and
timeliness of the work, so authors are encouraged to submit polished
descriptions of work in progress as well as papers describing
completed projects.
A web page will be created and made available as an informal
electronic proceedings. Historically, presentation at FOOL (or
FOOL/WOOD) does not count as prior publication, and many of the
results presented at FOOL have later been published at ECOOP, OOPSLA,
POPL, and other conferences.
Submission Instructions
We solicit submissions on original research not previously published
or currently submitted for publication elsewhere. The program chair
should be informed of any related submissions; see the ACM SIGPLAN
Republication Policy:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/republicationpolicy.htm
Submissions should be PDF or PostScript in standard SIGPLAN 9pt
conference format for a US-letter size page. Templates are available
at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.htm
While submissions can be up to 12 pages, shorter papers describing
promising preliminary work are also encouraged. More detailed
submission instructions will be announced on the workshop web site at
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aldrich/FOOL09/.
Program Chair
Jonathan Aldrich (Carnegie Mellon University)
e-mail: jonathan.aldrich at cs.cmu.edu
Program Committee
* Viviana Bono (Università di Torino)
* Gilad Bracha (Cadence Design Systems)
* Sophia Drossopoulou (Imperial College London)
* Atsushi Igarashi (Kyoto University)
* Ondřej Lhoták (University of Waterloo)
* Ole Lehrmann Madsen (Aarhus University)
* Sean McDirmid (Microsoft Advanced Technology Center)
* Peter Müller (Microsoft Research)
* Jeremy Siek (University of Colorado at Boulder)
* Mandana Vaziri (IBM Research)
Steering Committee
* Viviana Bono (Universita` di Torino)
* Kathleen Fisher (AT&T Labs)
* Atsushi Igarashi (Kyoto University)
* Benjamin Pierce (University of Pennsylvania)
* John Reppy (University of Chicago)
* Christopher Stone (Harvey Mudd College) [Chair]
* Philip Wadler (University of Edinburgh)
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