[TYPES] *** Final Call for Papers (Increased Page Limit): ML Workshop 2005

Matthias Blume blume at tti-c.org
Fri May 27 12:02:13 EDT 2005


                         Final Call for Papers

                  The 2005 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on ML

                 http://ttic.uchicago.edu/~blume/ml05/

                To be held in conjunction with ICFP 2005
                           September 29, 2005
                            Tallinn, Estonia


                  ***** NOTE: INCREASED PAGE LIMIT *****
                   In response to a number of requests,
                    the page limit for submissions has
                been increased to 20 pages in ENTCS style.
                  *************************************


The ML family of programming languages, whose dialects include
Standard ML, Objective Caml, Alice ML and nML, has inspired a
tremendous amount of language research, ranging from type inference
to module systems to operational semantics and implementation.
Languages from the ML family have alse been successfully applied in
areas ranging from compilers and theorem provers to low-level system
software, web applications and video games.

The goal of the Workshop is to provide a forum for researchers,
developers, and users to hear about and discuss the latest work on the
use, design, and implementation of ML-like languages.  Previous ML
Workshops have been held in Edinburgh, Pittsburgh, San Francisco,
Orlando and Baltimore.

The 2005 Workshop will be held in conjunction with the ACM SIGPLAN
International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP) in Tallinn,
Estonia. We seek papers on any ML-related topic, including (but not
limited to):

* applications
* extensions: objects, classes, concurrency, distribution and mobility,
     semi-structured data handling, etc.
* type systems: inference, modules, specification, error reporting, etc.
* implementation: compilers, interpreters, partial evaluators,
     garbage collectors, etc.
* environments: libraries, tools, editors, debuggers,
     cross-language interoperability, etc.
* semantics

Submitted papers should describe new ideas, experimental results, or
informed positions regarding proposals for next-generation ML languages.
In order to encourage lively discussion, submitted papers may describe
work in progress.  Proceedings will be published as a volume of
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS).

Invited Speaker:
     Greg Morrisett, Harvard University

General Chair:
     Matthias Blume, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago

Program Chairs:
     Nick Benton                         Xavier Leroy
     Microsoft Research Limited          INRIA Rocquencourt
     7 J J Thomson Avenue                B.P. 105
     Cambridge CB3 0FB                   78153 Le Chesnay
     United Kingdom                      France
     E-mail: nick at microsoft.com       E-mail: Xavier.Leroy at  
inria.fr

Program Committee:
     Nick Benton (co-chair)        Microsoft Research
     Matthias Blume                Toyota Technological Institute at  
Chicago
     Martin Elsman                 IT University of Copenhagen
     Jean-Christophe Filliâtre     CNRS, University Paris Sud
     Robert Harper                 Carnegie Mellon University
     Xavier Leroy (co-chair)       INRIA Rocquencourt
     Chris Okasaki                 United States Military Academy
     John Reppy                    University of Chicago
     Andreas Rossberg              Universität des Saarlandes
     Zhong Shao                    Yale University
     Eijiro Sumii                  University of Pennsylvania
     Stephen Weeks
     Kwangkeun Yi                  Seoul National University

Important Dates:
     * Submission Deadline: June 10, 2005
     * Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2005
     * Final paper due: Sept 5, 2005
     * Workshop: September 29, 2005

Proceedings:

The Workshop proceedings will be published as a volume of Elsevier
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS). A
preliminary proceedings will also be distributed at the Workshop.

Submission Procedure:

Contributions, in English and not to exceed 20 pages in ENTCS format,
should be submitted via the Web interface at
http://ttic.uchicago.edu/~blume/ml05/ by Friday, June 10, 2005.

Submissions must be in PDF or Postscript form. The Postscript
should be interpretable by Ghostscript, use standard fonts (or include
the necessary fonts), and print correctly on US letter paper (8.5x11
inches). Use of the ENTCS style files (available from the workshop Web
site) for initial submissions is strongly encouraged.

Notification of the acceptance or rejection of papers will be given by
Friday, July 15, 2005.





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