Call for Papers: PPDP’06
Eighth ACM-SIGPLAN International Symposium on
Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission
Notification
WEB SITES:
PPDP
2006: http://www.dsi.unive.it/ppdp2006/
PPDP:
http://pauillac.inria.fr/~fages/PPDP/
SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE: PPDP’06 aims to provide a forum
that brings together those in the declarative programming communities,
including those working in the logic, constraint and functional programming
paradigms, but also embracing a variety of other paradigms such as visual
programming, executable specification languages, database languages, AI
languages and knowledge representation languages used, for example, in the
"semantic web". The goal is to stimulate research in the use of
logical formalisms and methods for specifying, performing, and analyzing
computations, and to stimulate cross-fertilization by including work from one
community that could be of particular interest and relevance to the others.
Topics
of more specific interest are enhancements to such formalisms with mechanisms
for mobility, modularity, concurrency, object-orientation, security, and static
analysis. At the level of methodology, the use of logic-based principles in the
design of tools for program development, analysis, and verification relative to
all declarative paradigms is of interest. Papers related to the use of
declarative paradigms and tools in industry and education are especially solicited.
This list is not exhaustive: submissions related to new and interesting ideas
relating broadly to declarative programming are encouraged. Prospective authors
are encouraged to communicate with the Program Chair about the suitability of a
specific topic.
TOPICS (Not exhaustive): Logic, Constraint, and Functional
Programming; Database, AI and Knowledge Representation Languages; Visual
Programming; Executable Specification
for Languages; Applications of Declarative Programming; Methodologies Program Design
and Development; Declarative Aspects of Object-Oriented Programming; Concurrent
Extensions to Declarative Languages; Declarative Mobile Computing; Integration of Paradigms; Proof Theoretic and
Semantic Foundations; Type and Module
Systems; Program Analysis and Verification; Program Transformation; Abstract
Machines and Compilation; Programming Environments
EVALUATION OF SUBMISSIONS: Submitted papers will be judged on
the basis of significance, relevance, correctness, originality, and clarity.
They should include a clear identification of what has been accomplished and
why it is significant. They must
describe original, previously unpublished work that has not been simultaneously
submitted for publication elsewhere.
Authors who wish to provide additional material to the reviewers beyond
the 12-page limit can do so in clearly marked appendices: reviewers are not
required to read such appendices.
Submissions that do not meet these guidelines may not be considered.
PROCEEDINGS: Proceedings will be published by
ACM Press. ACM formatting guidelines are
available online, along with formatting templates or style files for LaTeX,
Word Perfect, and Word: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
Authors
of accepted papers will be required to sign the ACM copyright form.
RELATED EVENTS: PPDP 2006 will be co-located with
the 33rd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and
Programming (ICALP 2006), which will take place 9-16 July 2006. See
http://icalp06.dsi.unive.it for more information.
CONFERENCE CHAIR: Annalisa Bossi, U. Ca' Foscari di Venezia
web:
http://www.dsi.unive.it/~bossi/, email: bossi@dsi.unive.it
PROGRAM CHAIR: Michael Maher, National ICT
web:
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~mmaher, email: michael.maher@nicta.com.au
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Nick
Benton (Microsoft
Annalisa Bossi (U. Ca'
Foscari di Venezia, Italy)
Manuel Chakravarty (U.
NSW, Australia)
Bart Demoen (K. U.
Leuven, Belgium)
Moreno Falaschi (U.
Udine, Italy)
Radha
Jagadeesan (DePaul U., USA)
Bharat
Jayaraman (SUNY Buffalo, USA)
Yukiyoshi
Kameyama (U. Tsukuba, Japan)
Andy
King (U.
Francois
Laburthe (
David
Sands (
Christian
Schulte (KTH,
Pascal
Van Hentenryck (
Roland
Yap (NUS,
PREVIOUS PPDP CONFERENCES: Paris (1999), Montreal (2000),
Firenze (2001), Pittsburgh (2002),
Uppsala (2003), Verona (2004), Lisboa (2005).