[TYPES/announce] Call for Papers: TLDI 2010

Andrew Kennedy akenn at microsoft.com
Thu Jul 30 08:50:15 EDT 2009


			       TLDI 2010

                *** First call for papers ***

	         The Fifth ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
          Types in Language Design and Implementation

		  Madrid, Spain, January 23, 2010
		    (Co-located with POPL 2010)

	  http://research.microsoft.com/~akenn/tldi2010/

                Submission Deadline: 5 October 2009

The role of types and proofs in all aspects of language design,
compiler construction, and software development has expanded greatly
in recent years. Type systems, type-based analyses and type-theoretic
deductive systems have been central to advances in compilation
techniques for modern programming languages, verification of safety
and security properties of programs, program transformation and
optimization, and many other areas. The ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Types
in Language Design and Implementation brings researchers together to
share new ideas and results concerning all aspects of types and
programming, and is now an annual event. TLDI 2010 is the fifth
workshop in the series and will be co-located with POPL in Madrid,
Spain in January 2010.

Submissions for TLDI 2010 are invited on all interactions of types
with language design, implementation, and programming
methodology. This includes both practical applications and theoretical
aspects. TLDI 2010 specifically encourages papers from a broad field
of programming language and compiler researchers, including those
working on object-oriented, dynamically-typed or late-bound languages,
systems programming, mobile-code or security, as well as traditional
fully-static type systems. Topics of interest include:

   * Typed intermediate languages and type-directed compilation
   * Type-based language support for safety and security
   * Types for interoperability
   * Type systems for system programming languages
   * Type-based program analysis, transformation, and optimization
   * Dependent types and type-based proof assistants
   * Types for security protocols, concurrency, and distributed computing
   * Type inference and type reconstruction
   * Type-based specifications of data structures and program invariants
   * Type-based memory management
   * Proof-carrying code and certifying compilation
   * Types and objects

This is not meant to be an exhaustive list; papers on novel
utilizations of type information are welcome. Authors concerned about
the suitability of a topic are encouraged to inquire via electronic
mail to the program chair prior to submission.

Submission Guidelines:

Authors should submit a full paper of no more than 12 pages (including
bibliography and appendices) by Monday 5th October, 2009. The
submission deadline and length limitations are firm. Submissions that
do not meet these guidelines will not be considered.

All submissions should be in standard ACM SIGPLAN conference format:
two columns, nine-point font on a ten-point baseline. Detailed
formatting guidelines are available on the SIGPLAN Author Information
page, along with a LaTeX class file and template.

Papers must be submitted electronically via the conference website in Adobe 
Portable Document Format (PDF) and must be formatted for US Letter size 
(8.5"x11") paper. Authors for whom this is a hardship should contact the 
program chair before the deadline.

Submitted papers must adhere to the SIGPLAN Republication
Policy. Submissions should contain original research not published or
submitted for publication elsewhere.

Important Dates:

- Submission of papers: 5 October 2009 (Monday)
- Notification:         6 November 2009 (Friday)
- Final versions due:  15 November 2009 (Sunday)
- Workshop:            23 January 2010 (Saturday)

General Chair:

  Andrew Kennedy, Microsoft Research, UK

Program Chair:

  Nick Benton, Microsoft Research, UK

Program Committee:

  Gilles Barthe, IMDEA Software, Spain
  Viviana Bono, University of Torino, Italy
  Giorgio Ghelli, University of Pisa, Italy
  Dan Grossman, University of Washington, USA
  Atsushi Igarashi, Kyoto University, Japan
  Conor McBride, University of Strathclyde, UK
  Jeremy Siek, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
  Zhong Shao, Yale University, USA
  Matthieu Sozeau, Harvard University, USA
  Chris Stone, Harvey Mudd College, USA
  Kristian Støvring, ITU Copenhagen, Denmark

Steering Committee:

  Craig Chambers, University of Washington, USA
  Robert Harper, Carnegie Mellon University, USA (Chair)
  Xavier Leroy, INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France
  Greg Morrisett, Harvard University, USA
  George Necula, Rinera Networks and UC Berkeley, USA
  Atsushi Ohori, Tohoku University, Japan
  Francois Pottier, INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France
  Zhong Shao, Yale University, USA


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