[Chicken-users] [TFP'19] first call for papers: Trends in Functional Programming 2019, 12-14 June 2019, Vancouver, BC, CA (corrected dates and instructions)

2019-02-08 Thread Peter Achten

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  == TFP 2019 ==

  20th Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming
   12-14 June, 2019
  Vancouver, BC, CA
  https://www.tfp2019.org/index.html


== Important Dates ==

Submission Deadline for pre-symposium formal review    Thursday, March 
28, 2019

Sumbission Deadline for Draft Papers   Thursday, May 9, 2019
Notification for pre-symposium submissions Thursday, May 2, 2019
Notification for Draft Papers  Tuesday, May 14, 1029
TFPIE  Tuesday, June 11, 
2019

Symposium Wednesday, June 12, 2019 – Friday, June 14, 2019
Notification of Student Paper Feedback Friday June 21, 2019
Submission Deadline for revised Draft Papers (post-symposium formal review)
   Thursday, August 
1, 2019
Notification for post-symposium submissions    Thursday, October 
24, 2019
Camera Ready Deadline (both pre- and post-symposium)   Friday, November 
29, 2019



The symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP) is an 
international forum for
researchers with interests in all aspects of functional programming, 
taking a broad
view of current and future trends in the area. It aspires to be a lively 
environment
for presenting the latest research results, and other contributions (see 
below at scope).


Please be aware that TFP uses two distinct rounds of submissions (see 
below at submission

details).

TFP 2019 will be the main event of a pair of functional programming 
events. TFP 2019
will be accompanied by the International Workshop on Trends in 
Functional Programming

in Education (TFPIE), which will take place on June 11.


== Scope ==

The symposium recognizes that new trends may arise through various 
routes. As part of
the Symposium's focus on trends we therefore identify the following five 
article

categories. High-quality articles are solicited in any of these categories:

    Research Articles:
    Leading-edge, previously unpublished research work
    Position Articles:
    On what new trends should or should not be
    Project Articles:
    Descriptions of recently started new projects
    Evaluation Articles:
    What lessons can be drawn from a finished project
    Overview Articles:
    Summarizing work with respect to a trendy subject

Articles must be original and not simultaneously submitted for 
publication to any
other forum. They may consider any aspect of functional programming: 
theoretical,
implementation-oriented, or experience-oriented. Applications of 
functional programming

techniques to other languages are also within the scope of the symposium.

Topics suitable for the symposium include, but are not limited to:

    Functional programming and multicore/manycore computing
    Functional programming in the cloud
    High performance functional computing
    Extra-functional (behavioural) properties of functional programs
    Dependently typed functional programming
    Validation and verification of functional programs
    Debugging and profiling for functional languages
    Functional programming in different application areas:
    security, mobility, telecommunications applications, embedded
    systems, global computing, grids, etc.
    Interoperability with imperative programming languages
    Novel memory management techniques
    Program analysis and transformation techniques
    Empirical performance studies
    Abstract/virtual machines and compilers for functional languages
    (Embedded) domain specific languages
    New implementation strategies
    Any new emerging trend in the functional programming area

If you are in doubt on whether your article is within the scope of TFP, 
please contact

the TFP 2019 program chairs, William J. Bowman and Ron Garcia.


== Best Paper Awards ==

To reward excellent contributions, TFP awards a prize for the best paper 
accepted for

the formal proceedings.

TFP traditionally pays special attention to research students, 
acknowledging that
students are almost by definition part of new subject trends. A student 
paper is one
for which the authors state that the paper is mainly the work of 
students, the students
are listed as first authors, and a student would present the paper. A 
prize for the

best student paper is awarded each year.

In both cases, it is the PC of TFP that awards the prize. In case the 
best paper happens

to be a student paper, that paper will then receive both prizes.


== Instructions to Author ==

Papers must be submitted at:

    https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tfp2019

Authors of papers have the choice of having their contributions formally 
reviewed either

before or after the 

[Chicken-users] [TFP'19] first call for papers: Trends in Functional Programming 2019, 12-14 June 2019, Vancouver, BC, CA

2019-02-05 Thread Peter Achten

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   C A L L  F O R  P A P E R S
 ---

  == TFP 2019 ==

  20th Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming
   12-14 June, 2019
  Vancouver, BC, CA
  https://www.tfp2019.org/index.html


== Important Dates ==

Submission Deadline    Thursday, March 28, 2019
Paper Notification Thursday, May 2, 2019
TFPIE  Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Symposium  Wednesday, June 12, 2019 – Friday, June 
14, 2019

Student Paper Feedback Friday June 21, 2019
Submission for Formal Review   Thursday, August 1, 2019
Notification of Acceptance Thursday, October 24, 2019
Camera Ready   Friday, November 29, 2019


The symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP) is an
international forum for researchers with interests in all aspects of
functional programming, taking a broad view of current and future
trends in the area. It aspires to be a lively environment for
presenting the latest research results, and other contributions (see
below at scope).

Please be aware that TFP uses two distinct rounds of submissions (see
below at submission details).

TFP 2019 will be the main event of a pair of functional programming
events. TFP 2019 will be accompanied by the International Workshop on
Trends in Functional Programming in Education (TFPIE), which will take
place on June 11.


== Scope ==

The symposium recognizes that new trends may arise through various 
routes. As part of the Symposium's focus on trends we therefore identify 
the following five article categories. High-quality articles are 
solicited in any of these categories:


    Research Articles:
    Leading-edge, previously unpublished research work
    Position Articles:
    On what new trends should or should not be
    Project Articles:
    Descriptions of recently started new projects
    Evaluation Articles:
    What lessons can be drawn from a finished project
    Overview Articles:
    Summarizing work with respect to a trendy subject

Articles must be original and not simultaneously submitted for 
publication to any other forum. They may consider any aspect of 
functional programming: theoretical, implementation-oriented, or 
experience-oriented. Applications of functional programming techniques 
to other languages are also within the scope of the symposium.


Topics suitable for the symposium include, but are not limited to:

    Functional programming and multicore/manycore computing
    Functional programming in the cloud
    High performance functional computing
    Extra-functional (behavioural) properties of functional programs
    Dependently typed functional programming
    Validation and verification of functional programs
    Debugging and profiling for functional languages
    Functional programming in different application areas:
    security, mobility, telecommunications applications, embedded
    systems, global computing, grids, etc.
    Interoperability with imperative programming languages
    Novel memory management techniques
    Program analysis and transformation techniques
    Empirical performance studies
    Abstract/virtual machines and compilers for functional languages
    (Embedded) domain specific languages
    New implementation strategies
    Any new emerging trend in the functional programming area

If you are in doubt on whether your article is within the scope of TFP, 
please contact the TFP 2019 program chairs, William J. Bowman and Ron 
Garcia.



== Best Paper Awards ==

To reward excellent contributions, TFP awards a prize for the best paper
accepted for the formal proceedings.

TFP traditionally pays special attention to research students, 
acknowledging
that students are almost by definition part of new subject trends. A 
student
paper is one for which the authors state that the paper is mainly the 
work of
students, the students are listed as first authors, and a student would 
present

the paper. A prize for the best student paper is awarded each year.

In both cases, it is the PC of TFP that awards the prize. In case the best
paper happens to be a student paper, that paper will then receive both 
prizes.



== Instructions to Author ==

Papers must be submitted at:

    https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tfp2019

Authors of papers have the choice of having their contributions formally 
reviewed either before or after the Symposium.



== Pre-symposium formal review ==

Papers to be formally reviewed before the symposium should be submitted 
before an early deadline and receive their reviews and notification of 
acceptance for both presentation and publication before the symposium. A 
paper that has been rejected in this process may still be accepted for 
presentation at the symposium, but will not be