-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION CALL FOR PARTICIPATION [- Deadline for early registration extended to: Dec 20th.] Eighth International Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages PADL 06 Charleston Place Hotel Charleston, South Carolina January 9-10, 2006 http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/pvh/PADL06.html Co-located with ACM's Principles of Programming Languages, (POPL Dates: January 11-13, 2006) You are cordially invited to attend the 8th Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages to be held in Charleston, SC. PADL has a very interesting program that includes invited speakers as well contributed papers. Contributed papers range over diverse topics: from bioinformatics to music modeling to semantic web. Invited Speakers: Phil Wadler, University of Edinburgh, speaking on Links: Linking Theory to Practice for the Web David Roundy, Cornell University Implementing and verifying the darcs patch formalism Erik Meijer, Microsoft Research (title TBA) Contributed papers: Using CHRs to generate functional test cases for the Java Card Virtual Machine Sandrine-Dominique GOURAUD and Arnaud GOTLIEB. Generic Cut Actions for External Prolog Predicates Tiago Soares, Ricardo Rocha and Michel Ferreira. Controlling search space materialization in a practical declarative debugger Ian MacLarty and Zoltan Somogyi. Automatic Verification of a Model Checker by Reflection Bow-Yaw Wang. Probabilistic-logical Modeling of Music Jon Sneyers, Joost Vennekens and Danny De Schreye. Using Dominators for Solving Constrained Path Problems Luis Quesada, Peter Van Roy, Yves Deville and Raphakl Collet. JQuery: A Generic Code Browser with a Declarative Configuration Language Kris De Volder. A Hybrid BDD and SAT Finite Domain Constraint Solver Peter Hawkins and Peter Stuckey. Adding constraint solving to Mercury Ralph Becket, Maria Garcia de la Banda, Kim Marriott, Zoltan Somogyi, Peter Stuckey and Mark Wallace. Modeling Genome Evolution with a DSEL for Probabilistic Programming Martin Erwig and Steve Kollmansberger. Tabling in Mercury: Design and Implementation Zoltan Somogyi and Konstantinos Sagonas. Translating Description Logic Queries to Prolog Zsolt Nagy, Gergely Lukacsy and Piter Szeredi. Efficient top-down set-sharing analysis using cliques Jorge Navas, Francisco Bueno and Manuel Hermenegildo. Querying Complex Graphs Yanhong A. Liu and Scott D. Stoller. Incremental Evaluation of Tabled Prolog: Beyond Pure Logic Programs Diptikalyan Saha and C. R. Ramakrishnan.