* [Caml-list] CfP: SNPD'03 Workshop on High-Level Approaches to Parallel and Distributed Computing
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on
High-Level Approaches to Parallel and Distributed Computing
held in the context of the
Fourth ACIS International Conference on
Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence,
Networking, and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD'03)
October 16th - 18th, 2003
Luebeck, Germany
http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/snpd03/Workshop/ws02/index.htm
==========================================================================
Scope and Topics:
==================
Today parallel and distributed computing systems are readily available
and provide a continuously improving price/performance ratio. However,
this technological breakthrough in hardware is not accompanied by
similar progress in software technology. Parallel and distributed
programming is still dominated by low-level techniques such as explicit
message passing. This low level of abstraction makes programming these
systems exceedingly difficult, time-consuming, and error-prone.
Hence, parallel and distributed computing requires new programming models
which liberate programmers from low-level concerns and increase programming
productivity while maintaining reasonable trade-offs between level of
abstraction and runtime performance.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- methodologies for high-level parallel programming,
- parallel programming languages,
- high-level libraries for parallel computing,
- compilers and runtime systems for parallel computing,
- implementation aspects of high-level parallel programming environments,
- compiler-based optimization and parallelization,
- experience with high-level parallel programming environments,
- support for debugging and performance analysis,
- concurrent array programming,
- programming concepts for the grid.
This workshop provides a forum for researchers and practitioners
interested in the design, implementation, and evaluation of
high-level parallel programming concepts. It aims at creating
some focus within the otherwise broad spectrum of the SNPD'03
conference.
Workshop Chair and Organizer:
==============================
Clemens Grelck
University of Luebeck
Institute of Software Technology and Programming Languages
Seelandstr. 1A
23569 Luebeck, Germany
E-Mail: grelck@isp.uni-luebeck.de
Papers and Publication:
========================
Original, unpublished papers in English not exceeding 8 pages in
ACIS double column format are solicited. For detailed formatting
instructions see the SNPD'03 conference web site at
http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/snpd03/index.htm
Please send your papers as PDF documents by electronic mail directly
to the workshop chair:
grelck@isp.uni-luebeck.de
Please indicate your paper submission by the subject
SNPD03 WORKSHOP SUBMISSION
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with
ISBN. A selection of excellent papers presented at the conference
including its workshops will be published in a special issue of the
International Journal of Computer and Information Science.
Important Deadlines:
=====================
Full paper submission due: August, 30th
Notification of acceptance: September, 10th
Camera-ready papers due: September, 24th
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* [Caml-list] 2nd CfP: SNPD'03 Workshop on High-Level Approaches to Parallel and Distributed Computing
2003-08-05 16:10 [Caml-list] CfP: SNPD'03 Workshop on High-Level Approaches to Parallel and Distributed Computing Clemens Grelck
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2004-03-15 21:10 ` [Caml-list] CfP: IFL'04 16th International Workshop on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages Clemens Grelck
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==========================================================================
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on
High-Level Approaches to Parallel and Distributed Computing
held in the context of the
Fourth ACIS International Conference on
Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence,
Networking, and Parallel/Distributed Computing (SNPD'03)
October 16th - 18th, 2003
Luebeck, Germany
http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/snpd03/Workshop/ws02/index.htm
==========================================================================
Scope and Topics:
==================
Today parallel and distributed computing systems are readily available
and provide a continuously improving price/performance ratio. However,
this technological breakthrough in hardware is not accompanied by
similar progress in software technology. Parallel and distributed
programming is still dominated by low-level techniques such as explicit
message passing. This low level of abstraction makes programming these
systems exceedingly difficult, time-consuming, and error-prone.
Hence, parallel and distributed computing requires new programming models
which liberate programmers from low-level concerns and increase programming
productivity while maintaining reasonable trade-offs between level of
abstraction and runtime performance.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- methodologies for high-level parallel programming,
- parallel programming languages,
- high-level libraries for parallel computing,
- compilers and runtime systems for parallel computing,
- implementation aspects of high-level parallel programming environments,
- compiler-based optimization and parallelization,
- experience with high-level parallel programming environments,
- support for debugging and performance analysis,
- concurrent array programming,
- programming concepts for the grid.
This workshop provides a forum for researchers and practitioners
interested in the design, implementation, and evaluation of
high-level parallel programming concepts. It aims at creating
some focus within the otherwise broad spectrum of the SNPD'03
conference. The workshop will take place as a special session
during SNPD'03. Participants must register for SNPD'03. There
are no additional fees for attending workshops.
Workshop Chair and Organizer:
==============================
Clemens Grelck
University of Luebeck
Institute of Software Technology and Programming Languages
Seelandstr. 1A
23569 Luebeck, Germany
E-Mail: grelck@isp.uni-luebeck.de
Papers and Publication:
========================
Original, unpublished papers in English not exceeding 8 pages in
ACIS double column format are solicited. For detailed formatting
instructions see the SNPD'03 conference web site at
http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/snpd03/index.htm
Please send your papers as PDF documents by electronic mail directly
to the workshop chair:
grelck@isp.uni-luebeck.de
Please indicate your paper submission by the subject
SNPD03 WORKSHOP SUBMISSION
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with
ISBN. A selection of excellent papers presented at the conference
including its workshops will be published in a special issue of the
International Journal of Computer and Information Science.
Important Deadlines:
=====================
Full paper submission due: August, 30th
Notification of acceptance: September, 10th
Camera-ready papers due: September, 24th
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* [Caml-list] CfP: IFL'04 16th International Workshop on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages
2003-08-19 7:16 ` [Caml-list] 2nd " Clemens Grelck
@ 2004-03-15 21:10 ` Clemens Grelck
2004-07-08 16:12 ` Clemens Grelck
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Announcement and Call for Papers for the
16th International Workshop on
Implementation and Application of Functional Languages (IFL'04)
September 8th -- 10th, 2004, Luebeck, Germany
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scope and Topics
----------------
The IFL workshops form a tradition that has lasted for over a
decade. The aim of these workshops is to bring together researchers
actively engaged in the implementation and application of functional
and function-based programming languages. They provide an open forum
for researchers who wish to present and discuss new ideas and
concepts, work in progress, preliminary results, etc. related
primarily but not exclusively to the implementation and application of
functional languages.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- language concepts
- type checking
- compilation techniques
- (abstract) interpretation
- automatic program generation
- (abstract) machine architectures
- formal aspects
- array processing
- concurrent/parallel programming
- concurrent/parallel program execution
- heap management
- runtime profiling
- performance measurements
- debugging and tracing
- verification
- tools and programming techniques
Papers on applications demonstrating the suitability of novel ideas in
any of the above areas and contributions on related theoretical work
are also welcome. The change of the workshop name adding the term
"application" is to reflect the broader scope IFL has gained over recent
years.
Contributions
-------------
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit papers to be published in
the draft proceedings (published as a technical report of the
Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics of the
University of Kiel) and to give presentations at the workshop. All
contributions must be written in English, conform to the
Springer-Verlag LNCS series format (see:
http://www.springer.de/comp/authors/index.html) and not exceed 16
pages. Papers must be submitted by August 20th as postscript or pdf
files through the workshop web page at
http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/ifl04/index.htm.
Following the IFL tradition since 1996, we intend to publish a
high-quality subset of contributions in the Springer-Verlag Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. All participants who gave a
presentation at the workshop are invited to submit a revised version
of their paper for the post-workshop proceedings. They will be
refereed by the program committee according to normal conference
standards.
Important Dates
---------------
Jul 15th, 2004 Hotel reservation deadline
Jul 31st, 2004 Registration deadline
Aug 20th, 2004 Submission deadline for draft proceedings
Sep 8th, 2004 Workshop starts
Oct 29th, 2004 Submission deadline for post-refereeing process
Dec 10th, 2004 Notification of acceptance/rejection
Jan 21st, 2005 Camera-ready papers due
Program Committee
-----------------
Matthias Blume (Toyota Technological Institute, Chicago, USA)
Andrew Butterfield (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Manuel Chakravarty (University of New South Wales,Sydney,Australia)
Clemens Grelck (chair)(University of Luebeck, Germany)
Frank Huch (chair) (University of Kiel, Germany)
Hans-Wolfgang Loidl (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany)
Frederique Loulergue (University of Paris XII, France)
Simon Marlow (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK)
Greg Michaelson (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK)
Yolanda Ortega-Mallen (University Complutense of Madrid, Spain)
Rinus Plasmeijer (University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Colin Runciman (University of York, UK)
Peter Thiemann (University of Freiburg, Germany)
Phil Trinder (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK)
German Vidal (Technical University of Valencia, Spain)
Workshop Organization
---------------------
Clemens Grelck Frank Huch
Institute of Software Technology Institute of Computer Science
and Programming Languages and Applied Mathematics
University of Luebeck, Germany University of Kiel, Germany
Further Information
-------------------
Website: http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/ifl04/index.htm
E-mail: ifl04@isp.uni-luebeck.de
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* [Caml-list] CfP: IFL'04 16th International Workshop on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages
2004-03-15 21:10 ` [Caml-list] CfP: IFL'04 16th International Workshop on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages Clemens Grelck
@ 2004-07-08 16:12 ` Clemens Grelck
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We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this mail.
Sincerely,
Clemens Grelck and Frank Huch
IFL'04
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Announcement, Call for Papers and Call for Participation
for the
16th International Workshop on
Implementation and Application of Functional Languages (IFL'04)
September 8th -- 10th, 2004, Luebeck, Germany
http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/ifl04/index.htm
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scope and Topics
----------------
The IFL workshops form a tradition that has lasted for over a
decade. The aim of these workshops is to bring together researchers
actively engaged in the implementation and application of functional
and function-based programming languages. They provide an open forum
for researchers who wish to present and discuss new ideas and
concepts, work in progress, preliminary results, etc. related
primarily but not exclusively to the implementation and application of
functional languages.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- language concepts
- type checking
- compilation techniques
- (abstract) interpretation
- automatic program generation
- (abstract) machine architectures
- formal aspects
- array processing
- concurrent/parallel programming
- concurrent/parallel program execution
- heap management
- runtime profiling
- performance measurements
- debugging and tracing
- verification
- tools and programming techniques
Papers on applications demonstrating the suitability of novel ideas in
any of the above areas and contributions on related theoretical work
are also welcome. The change of the workshop name adding the term
"application" is to reflect the broader scope IFL has gained over recent
years.
Contributions
-------------
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit papers to be published in
the draft proceedings (published as a technical report of the
Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics of the
University of Kiel) and to give presentations at the workshop. All
contributions must be written in English, conform to the
Springer-Verlag LNCS series format (see:
http://www.springer.de/comp/authors/index.html) and not exceed 16
pages. Papers must be submitted by August 20th as postscript or pdf
files through the workshop web page at
http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/ifl04/index.htm.
Following the IFL tradition since 1996, a subset of high-quality
contributions will be published by Springer-Verlag in the well-known
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. All participants
who gave a presentation at the workshop are invited to submit a
revised version of their paper for the post-workshop proceedings.
They will be refereed by the program committee according to normal
conference standards.
Important Dates
---------------
Jul 15th, 2004 Hotel reservation deadline
Jul 31st, 2004 Registration deadline
Aug 20th, 2004 Submission deadline for draft proceedings
Sep 8th, 2004 Workshop starts in the morning
Sep 9th, 2004 Excursion and banquet dinner
Sep 10th, 2004 Workshop ends in the evening
Sep 11th, 2004 Post-workshop excursion
Oct 29th, 2004 Submission deadline for post-refereeing process
Dec 10th, 2004 Notification of acceptance/rejection
Jan 21st, 2005 Camera-ready papers due
Program Committee
-----------------
Matthias Blume (Toyota Technological Institute, Chicago, USA)
Andrew Butterfield (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Manuel Chakravarty (University of New South Wales,Sydney,Australia)
Clemens Grelck (chair)(University of Luebeck, Germany)
Frank Huch (chair) (University of Kiel, Germany)
Hans-Wolfgang Loidl (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany)
Frederique Loulergue (University of Paris XII, France)
Simon Marlow (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK)
Greg Michaelson (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK)
Yolanda Ortega-Mallen (University Complutense of Madrid, Spain)
Rinus Plasmeijer (University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
Colin Runciman (University of York, UK)
Peter Thiemann (University of Freiburg, Germany)
Phil Trinder (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK)
German Vidal (Technical University of Valencia, Spain)
Workshop Organization
---------------------
Clemens Grelck Frank Huch
Institute of Software Technology Institute of Computer Science
and Programming Languages and Applied Mathematics
University of Luebeck, Germany University of Kiel, Germany
Further Information
-------------------
Website: http://www.isp.uni-luebeck.de/ifl04/index.htm
E-mail: ifl04@isp.uni-luebeck.de
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