[racket] PADL'11 - Call for Participation
Call for Participation
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13th International Symposium on
Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages (PADL 2011)
http://www.dcc.fc.up.pt/PADL-2011
Austin, Texas, USA, January 24-25, 2011
Co-located with ACM POPL'11
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On-line registration for the conference is open at:
https://regmaster3.com/2011conf/POPL11/register.php
The deadline for early registration is December 31, 2010.
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We are pleased to announce the 13th International Symposium on
Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages, to be held in Austin,
Texas, in January 24-25, 2011, at the Omni Austin Hotel in downtown
Austin.
PADL is an yearly forum where researchers and practitioners present
original work emphasizing new ideas and approaches pertaining to
applications and implementation techniques of declarative
languages. This year, PADL accepted 18 papers and includes 2 invited
talks. As traditionally, the PADL symposium is co-located with the ACM
Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL 2011), which
will be held immediately following PADL, January 26-28.
Please note that the deadline for early registration is fast
approaching. We really look forward to welcoming you at PADL 2011 in
Austin, Texas!
Invited Talks
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. Intel Core i7 Processor Execution Engine Validation in a Functional
Language Based Formal Framework
Roope Kaivola, Intel Corporation, USA
. Learning Language from its Perceptual Context
Raymond J. Mooney
Accepted Papers
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. Integrating XPath with the Functional-Logic Language Toy
Rafael Caballero, Yolanda Garcia-Ruiz and Fernando Saenz-Perez
. Using Constraints for Intrusion Detection: the NeMODe System
Pedro Salgueiro, Daniel Diaz, Isabel Brito and Salvador Abreu
. Determining Actual Response Time in P-FRP
Chaitanya Belwal and Albert Cheng
. Plato: A Compiler for Interactive Web Forms
Timothy Hinrichs
. Explicitly Recursive Grammar Combinators - A better model for shallow
parser DSLs
Dominique Devriese and Frank Piessens
. Joinads: a retargetable control-flow construct for reactive, parallel
and concurrent programming
Tomas Petricek and Don Syme
. Profiling for Run-Time Checking of Computational Properties and
Performance Debugging in Logic Programs
Edison Mera, Teresa Trigo, Pedro Lopez-Garcia and
Manuel Hermenegildo
. Sloth – A Tool for Checking Minimal-Strictness
Jan Christiansen
. Combinators for Message-Passing in Haskell
Neil Brown
. The F# Asynchronous Programming Model
Don Syme, Tomas Petricek and Dmitry Lomov
. A Declarative API for Particle Systems
Pavel Krajcevski and John Reppy
. Declarative Belief Set Merging using Merging Plans
Thomas Eiter, Thomas Krennwallner and Christoph Redl
. Analysing a Publish/Subscribe System for Mobile Ad hoc Networks with
ProbLog
Theofrastos Mantadelis, Koosha Paridel, Gerda Janssens,
Yves Vanrompay and Yolande Berbers
. On the Portability of Prolog Applications
Jan Wielemaker and Vítor Santos Costa
. Nettle: Functional Reactive Programming of OpenFlow Networks
Andreas Voellmy and Paul Hudak
. Results on Out-of-Order Event Processing
Paul Fodor, Darko Anicic and Sebastian Rudolph
. Kanor: A Declarative Language for Explicit Communication
Eric Holk, William Byrd, Jeremiah Willcock, Torsten Hoefler,
Arun Chauhan and Andrew Lumsdaine
. Detection of Asynchronous Message-Passing Errors Using Static
Analysis
Maria Christakis and Konstantinos Sagonas
Program Chairs
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. Ricardo Rocha
. John Launchbury