[TYPES/announce] Scheme *and Functional Programming* Workshop 2009: 2nd cfp

John Clements clements at brinckerhoff.org
Mon May 18 13:05:28 EDT 2009


Got something to say about type systems in a dynamically typed  
setting? Let us know about it; the deadline is about 3 weeks from  
today, and will not be extended.  Get cracking!

John Clements




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SCHEME AND FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING WORKSHOP 2009

           Cambridge, Massachusetts
               August 22, 2009

             2ND CALL FOR PAPERS

      http://www.schemeworkshop.org/2009/

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The Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop
showcases research and experience related to Scheme,
and more broadly to all aspects of functional
programming.

Areas of interest include:

* Language Design, Type Systems, Theory
* Program Development Environments, Education
* Agile Methodologies, Lightweight Software Engineering
* Applications, Implementation, and Experience
* SRFIs!

In addition to technical papers on matters of
programming-language research, we encourage submissions
that present experience or innovation with a particular
project. The key criterion for any paper--technical or
not--is that it makes a contribution from which other
practitioners can benefit.

** Dates: **

Dates are firm, and will not be extended.  Please plan
accordingly.

Submission Deadline: June 5, 2009 (FIRM)
Author Notification: June 26, 2009
Final Papers Due: July 24, 2009
Workshop: August 22, 2009

** Program Committee: **

John Clements, Cal Poly State University (organizer & chair)
Dominique Boucher, Nu Echo
Abdulaziz Ghuloum, Indiana University
David Herman, Northeastern University
Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University
Matthew Might, University of Utah
David Van Horn, Northeastern University

** Publication Policy: **

Submitted papers must have content that has not
previously been published in other conferences or
refereed venues, and simultaneous submission to other
conferences or refereed venues is unacceptable.

Publication of a paper at this workshop is not intended
to replace conference or journal publication, and does
not preclude re-publication of a more complete or
finished version of the paper at some later conference
or in a journal.

** Submission Instructions: **

Your submissions should be no longer than 12 pages,
including bibliography and appendices. Papers may be
shorter than this limit, and the Program Committee
encourages authors to submit shorter papers where
appropriate.

The conference web page (URL above) contains detailed
formatting instructions and LaTeX support files.

Submit your papers using the Continue 2.0 submission
server, at the URL:

http://continue2.cs.brown.edu/scheme2009/


We look forward to reading your papers!



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