From: Manuel Serrano <Manuel.Serrano@inria.fr>
To: ocsigen@inria.fr, caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] [CFP] Web Programming, Design, Analysis, and Implementation (WPDAI @ WWW)
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 09:20:51 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <f3qk20ngs6k.fsf@redrock.inria.fr> (raw)
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1fst Web Programming, Design, Analysis, And Implementation (WPDAI 2018)
The Web Conference (aka WWW) alternate track.
23 - 27 April 2018
Lyon, France
https://www2018.thewebconf.org/
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Submission deadline: 31 October 2017
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General Information
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Web Programming, Design, Analysis, and Implementation (WPDAI @ WWW) is
an alternate track of The Web Conference 2018 (the conference formerly
known as WWW). It is devoted to anything about programming on the
web. It will take place in Lyon (France) April 22nd to 27th.
Scope and Dates
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The WPDAI alternate track seeks original papers on the art, science,
and engineering of programming on the web. Topics of interest include
(but are not limited to):
- Language design:
concurrency, reactive programming, multitier programming,
domain-specific languages, security & privacy, database programming, ...
- Implementation:
interpretation, compilation, JIT, AOT, server implementations, virtual
machines, empirical evaluation, ...
- Static, dynamic, and hybrid analyses for languages and programs: semantics,
logics, type systems, foundational calculi, program verification,
abstract interpretation, security & privacy, ...
- Distributed web programming: data consistency, client-server interaction
protocols, ...
- Programming environments:
applications deployment, visual programming, testing, debugging, ...
- Applications: multimedia programming, scripting, ...
Submissions will be evaluated according to their originality,
correctness, significance, clarity, and relevance. Each submission
should explain its contributions, clearly identifying what has been
accomplished, explaining why it is significant, and comparing it with
previous work.
Important dates:
paper submission: 31 October 2017
notification to authors: 22 December 2017
final versions: 14 February 2018
URL:
https://www2018.thewebconf.org/call-for-papers/web-programming-cfp
Preparation of Submissions:
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The reviewing will be double-blind, and authors are allowed to submit
papers that are 9 pages long, plus unlimited pages for references,
following the ACM submission format.
Submission: Submissions will be accepted at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=www2018satellites
Program Committee:
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Sam Blackshear, Facebook
Satish Chandra, Facebook
Adam Chlipala, MIT
Wolfgang De Meuter, Vrije Universiteit Brussels
Dominique Devriese, KU Leuven
Marc Feeley, University of Montreal
Alan Jeffrey, Mozilla
Limin Jia, CMU
Nabil Layaida, INRIA
Daan Leijen, Microsoft
Sam Lindley, University of Edinburgh
Ben Livshits, Imperial College London
Jay McCarthy, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
Yasuhiko Minmaide, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Anders Moller, Aarhus University
Frank Piessens, KU Leuven
Tamara Rezk, INRIA
Xavier Rival, ENS
Alejandro Russo, Chalmers University
Sukyoung Ryu, KAIST (PC-chair)
Alan Schmitt, INRIA
Manuel Serrano, INRIA (PC-chair)
Peter Thiemann, Univerity of Freiburg
Omer Tripp, Google
Tom Van Cutsem, Nokia Bell Labs
Eelco Visser, Delft University of Technology
Jan Vitek, Northeastern University
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