[TYPES/announce] Analysis and Programming Languages for Web Apps and Cloud Apps 2010

Stephen Chong chong at seas.harvard.edu
Mon Nov 30 17:23:39 EST 2009


CALL FOR PAPERS

*Analysis and Programming Languages for Web Applications and Cloud 
Applications *

(APLWACA 2010)

http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/events/APLWACA2010
Toronto, Canada, Sunday June 6, 2010
Co-located with PLDI 2010

Submission due date: Friday March 26, 2010

Analysis and Programming Languages for Web Applications and Cloud 
Applications (APLWACA, pronounced "apple-whacka") is a new workshop that 
provides a forum for exploring and evaluating ideas on the use of 
program analysis and programming language techniques to improve web and 
cloud applications. Web applications are distributed systems that 
communicate using Web protocols, and contain client systems executing 
within commodity web browsers. Cloud applications are distributed 
systems that utilize cloud computing technologies.

The focus of the workshop is primarily on reliability, security, and 
performance of web and cloud applications. Strongly encouraged are 
proposals of new, speculative ideas; evaluations of new or known 
techniques in practical settings; and discussions of important existing 
and emerging problems.

The scope of APLWACA includes, but is not limited to:

    * Static analysis of web and cloud applications
    * Runtime analysis of web and cloud applications and enhanced web
      and cloud application runtimes
    * Program analysis techniques for discovering reliability issues,
      security vulnerabilities, or performance bottlenecks
    * Testing and model checking of web and cloud applications
    * Compiler- and language-based mechanisms for security and performance
    * New languages, techniques, and runtimes for programming web and
      cloud applications, including client-side programming
    * Characterizing web and cloud application workloads and benchmarks,
      especially as it comes to large distributed applications like
      Facebook or Hotmail

More details can be found on the APLWACA website: 
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/events/APLWACA2010


      Important Dates

Submission due date

	

Friday, March 26, 2010

Author notification

	

Friday, April 30, 2010

Revised papers due

	

Friday, May 14, 2010

APLWACA 2010 workshop

	

Sunday, June 6, 2010


      Technical Program Committee

Stephen Chong

	

Harvard University (co-chair)

Ranjit Jhala

	

University of California San Diego

Trevor Jim

	

AT&T Labs Research

Shriram Krishnamurthi

	

Brown University

Benjamin Livshits

	

Microsoft Research (co-chair)

Sergio Maffeis

	

Imperial College London

John C. Mitchell

	

Stanford University

Anders Møller

	

Aarhus University

 

 

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