From crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!bb3.andrew.cmu.edu!news.sei.cmu.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!wupost!tulane!bb Mon Aug 23 14:29:38 EDT 1993 Article: 8385 of comp.lang.prolog Xref: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.lang.prolog:8385 Path: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!bb3.andrew.cmu.edu!news.sei.cmu.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!wupost!tulane!bb From: bb@cs.tulane.edu (Boum Belkhouche) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: ICCL 94 Call for Papers Date: 23 Aug 1993 15:20:09 GMT Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA Lines: 123 Sender: bb@cs.tulane.edu Distribution: world Message-ID: <25an79$4dt@news.cs.tulane.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: mecca.cs.tulane.edu Summary: computer languages conference CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE Computer Society 1994 International Conference on Computer Languages Toulouse, France, May 16-19, 1994 Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Languages In cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN and IRIT This is the fifth in a series of conferences devoted to all aspects of computer languages, serving to bring together people broadly interested in machine processable descriptions. The hallmarks of ICCL are diversity, openness to a wide range of linguistic research, and international representation. The focus is on new ideas in languages and language technology which are innovative or experimental in design, implementation, specification or application. The conference normally includes a number of panel discussions on particular linguistic issues as well as a formal tutorial on a topic of general interest to the computing community. Papers are sought that describe significant new theoretical results or approaches, novel language features and designs, clever implementation techniques, notable application experiences, or insightful evaluations. Areas of particular interest include but are not limited to: Implementation/optimization Object-oriented languages Theory/semantics Multiparadigm languages Abstract interpretation Real-time/fault-tolerant languages Dataflow analysis Requirements/design/specification Partial evaluation languages Parallel/distributed languages Visual/graphical languages Functional/logic languages Application-specific languages Papers should be at most 20 double-spaced pages (10 pt on 16 pt) in length, should have an abstract of approximately 250 words, and a separate cover page indicating the title, authors, and a list of keywords. Papers will be judged on the basis of their relevance, significance, originality, correctness, and clarity. Accepted papers will appear in a full proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, for which authors will be expected to sign a copyright release form. A selection of best papers will be published in a journal. Also sought are proposals for panel sessions on linguistic topics of general interest to the computing community. Panel session proposals must include a title, organizer's name, approximately 250 word overview, and a list of panelists that have agreed to participate if the proposed panel session is accepted. Submit 5 copies of papers or 3 copies of panel session proposals by September 24, 1993 to the program committee chair: Dr. Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science De Boelelaan 1081a 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands +31 20 5485574, bal@cs.vu.nl Fax: +31 20 6427705 Submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter that includes a return mailing address, telephone number and email address. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by December 8, 1993. Camera ready versions of accepted papers will be due January 12, 1994. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands (Program Chair) Boumediene Belkhouche Tulane University, USA (Conference Chair) Jean Paul Bahsoun IRIT, France (Conference Co-chair) Steering Committee ------------------ Joseph Urban (Chair) Arizona State University, USA Boumediene Belkhouche Tulane University, USA Pei Hsia University of Texas, Arlington, USA Alexander Wolf University of Colorado, USA Program Committee ----------------- Allen Ambler University of Kansas, USA Jean Paul Bahsoun IRIT, France Henri Bal Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands Tim Budd Oregon State University, USA Alan Burns University of York, UK Young-il Choo Yale University, USA Keith Clark Imperial College, UK James Cordy Queen's University, Canada Patrick Cousot Ecole Normale Superieure, France Alain Deutsch INRIA, France and Carnegie Mellon University, USA Luis Farinas del Cerro IRIT, France Carlo Ghezzi Politecnico di Milano, Italy Mary Hall Stanford University, USA Laurie Hendren McGill University, Canada Neil Jones University of Copenhagen, Denmark Eric Jul University of Copenhagen, Denmark Eduard Klein GMD, Germany Lambert Meertens CWI, The Netherlands Christian Queinnec Polytechnique & INRIA-Rocquencourt, France David Schmidt Kansas State University, USA Kazunori Ueda Waseda University, Japan Des Watson University of Sussex, UK Peter Wegner Brown University, USA Shaula Yemini System Management Arts, USA For more information contact: bb@cs.tulane.edu or bal@cs.vu.nl A poscript version of this annoucement can be found at ftp site rex.cs.tulane.edu in the directory ~ftp/pub/bb under the file name cfp94.ps