[TYPES/announce] Extended Deadline: AGERE 2020

Elias Castegren eliasca at kth.se
Mon Aug 24 10:10:06 EDT 2020


10th Programming based on Actors, Agents, and Decentralized Control (AGERE)
In connection with SPLASH, November 17
https://2020.splashcon.org/home/agere-2020

## Important Dates
Paper submission (updated): September 1 2020
Notification (updated): September 23, 2020
Final version: October 9, 2020
Workshop: November 17

Call for Papers
===============

The AGERE! workshop focuses on programming systems, languages and
applications based on actors, active/concurrent objects, agents
and–more generally–on high-level programming paradigms promoting a
mindset of decentralized control in solving problems and
developing software. The workshop is intended to cover both the
theory and the practice of design and programming, bringing
together researchers working on models, languages and
technologies, with practitioners developing real-world systems and
applications.

The goal of the workshop is to serve as a forum for collecting,
discussing, and comparing related research works that typically
appear in different communities in the context of (distributed)
artificial intelligence, distributed computing, computer
programming, programming language design and software engineering.

The workshop will be organized as a one-day workshop, integrating both:

- A part with a mini-conference style, like previous editions,
 reserving time slots for the presentation and discussion of
 accepted contributions that are published on the formal
 proceedings on the ACM Digital Library.

- A part featuring demonstrations of artefacts described by a set
 of demo papers submitted to the workshop, selected by the
 Program Committee, to present interesting results and to solicit
 discussions on ideas and challenges.

The workshop welcomes two types of contributions:

- Mature contributions: full papers presenting new, previously
 unpublished research in one or more of the topics identified
 above. Full papers will be published on the ACM Digital Library
 as an official ACM SIGPLAN publication.

- Demo contributions: short papers describing artefacts that
 authors agree to demonstrate at the workshop, also to trigger
 discussions and interactions. Demo papers will be included in
 the informal proceedings.


Format and Submission
---------------------

Authors are invited to submit their papers in PDF using the
submission system at https://agere20.hotcrp.com/.

- Full papers: up to 10 pages, including references
- Demo papers: up to 2 pages, excluding references

The (extended) deadline is September 1, 2020.

Submissions should use the ACM SIGPLAN Conference acmart Format
with ‘sigplan’ Subformat, 10 point font. All submissions should be
in PDF format. If you use LaTeX or Word, please use the ACM
SIGPLAN acmart templates. Otherwise, follow the author
instructions.

If you are formatting your paper using LaTeX, you will need to set
the 10pt option in the \documentclass command. If you are
formatting your paper using Word, you may wish to use the provided
Word template that supports this font size. Please include page
numbers in your submission with the LaTeX
\settopmatter{printfolios=true} command. Please also ensure that
your submission is legible when printed on a black and white
printer. In particular, please check that colors remain distinct
and font sizes are legible.

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