[TYPES] APLAS 2005 -- Call For Posters
Hongseok Yang
hyang at ropas.kaist.ac.kr
Thu Aug 25 03:03:38 EDT 2005
CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS
The Third ASIAN Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems
(APLAS 2005)
November 3-5 2005
Tsukuba, Japan
Deadline for Abstract Submission: 16 September, 2005
http://ropas.snu.ac.kr/2005/aplas/openconfp/openconf.php
APLAS 2005 will include a poster session during the first day of the
conference (November 3). The poster session aims to give students and
professionals an opportunity to present technical materials to the
research community, and to get technical advice from other researchers
in the field.
SCOPE:
Poster contributions are sought in all areas of programming languages
and systems, including the following topics:
- semantics, logics, foundational theory
- type systems, language design
- program analysis, optimization, transformation
- software security, safety, verification
- compiler systems, interpreters, abstract machines
- domain-specific languages and systems
- programming tools and environments for embedded and mobile code
FORMAT:
In the poster session, each participant will be provided with
a space for posting their diagrams and short descriptions of their
research. The space will usually be for approximately an A1 sized paper
(594x841mm). If the participant needs a bigger space, he/she should
contact the poster chair, Hongseok Yang (hyang at ropas.snu.ac.kr).
Contact with your audience happens through casual conversation.
Count on only a reasonable attention span when describing
your work. Over five minutes is usually overdoing it. Prepare a list of
questions that you would like help getting answered.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
Presenters should submit 1-2 pages abstract paper in PDF or Postscript format
that summarize the poster topic via the online form
(at http://ropas.snu.ac.kr/2005/aplas/openconfp/openconf.php)
by 16 September, 2005. The program of the poster session will be
announced by 07 October, 2005. We hope to accommodate everyone wishing to
present, but may restrict presentations (based on relevance and interest to the
community) due to space restrictions. Also, we may need to cancel the session
if there is too little interest.
In addition, participants are requested to read other participants' abstracts
to provide feedback before the conference. Comments on what points they are
interested in the other participants abstracts, what should be emphasized, what
can be omitted, etc., should improve the quality of the posters.
IMPORTANT DATES:
- 1-2 pages abstract submission 16 September, 2005
- announcement of poster session program 7 October, 2005
- poster session 3 November, 2005
CONTACT INFORMATION:
For additional information, clarifications, questions, or special requirements,
please contact the APLAS 2005 Poster Chair, Hongseok Yang
(hyang at ropas.snu.ac.kr).
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