Third Call for Papers and Software Demonstrations

                           P L A N - X   2 0 0 7
                 Programming Language Techniques for XML

             An ACM SIGPLAN Workshop colocated with POPL 2007

                     Nice, France -- January 20, 2007

                       http://www.plan-x-2007.org/


         || The submission deadline for PLAN-X 2007 has been   ||
         || postponed by a few days.  New submission deadline: ||
         ||        Tuesday, October 10, 2006, 5 PM (PDT)       ||



-- PLAN-X 2007 Aim and Scope

The XML data model and its associated languages add interesting twists
  to programming language practice as well as theory.  Just like its
four predecessors, the PLAN-X 2007 workshop turns the spotlight on how
  programming languages can embrace, for example, tree-shaped XML data
  structures, regular expression types extracted from schema
  descriptions, very small or large XML instances, queries against XML
  data, and XML transformations.  XML reaches deep into all aspects of
  language design, type systems, compilers, as well as runtimes and
PLAN-X 2007 is THE forum to present and discuss novel research work in
  this area.

  We invite contributions -- papers as well as software demonstrations
  -- from members of the programming language, database, theory, and
  document processing communities and look forward to a workshop in
  which this diversity of contributions and attendees leads to lively
  discussion and a fun event.

  If you are architecting a software system that fuses programming
language and XML technology in interesting and innovative ways, please submit a software demonstration proposal to PLAN-X 2007. The workshop program will feature a special demo session. A two-page description of
  the accepted software demonstrations will be included in the
  proceedings.

PLAN-X 2007 will be held in cooperation with and just after POPL 2007,
  the 34th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming
  Languages in the Plaza Hotel in Nice, France, on Januar 20, 2007.


-- PLAN-X 2007 Topics of Interest

  Topics of interest include the following (though interesting
  and/or innovative papers on all aspects of programming languages for
  XML are welcome):

  - Design of programming and query languages for XML
  - Programming in the XML data model itself (e.g., extending XQuery
    into a full-fledged programming language)
- Formal accounts of XML and its processors (based on logic, automata,
    variants of lambda calculus, etc.)
  - Compilers and interpreters for XML-aware languages and optimization
    techniques
  - Type systems, schema languages, and other constraints (e.g., keys)
    for tree-shaped data
  - Tree automata and transducers
- Languages and systems that can cope with XML fragments (messages) or
    very large XML instances (beyond main-memory size)
  - Programming language glue between browsers, web services, and
    databases
  - Pioneering applications of XML-aware language technology


-- Proceedings

  Accepted submissions will be collected to form the informal PLAN-X
  2007 proceedings, to be indexed on Michael Ley's DBLP site and
  distributed at the workshop.  The material may thus be published
  elsewhere at a later date.


-- Paper Format and Submission

      The web-based paper submission site for PLAN-X 2007 is open!
      Submit at URL

               http://www.easychair.org/PLANX2007/
      (Please register as a New User to obtain a login and
      password for the submission site.)

  PLAN-X 2007 calls for contributions relevant to the open list of
  topics sketched above.  We explicitly welcome reports on innovative,
  off-beat, and ''early stage'' approaches as long as the submission
  reports on original work not published or submitted elsewhere.

  - Please format your papers according to the ACM guidelines and SIG
    proceedings templates available at

        http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html

    The mandatory submission file format is PDF.

  - Regular papers should not exceed 10 pages in length including
    references and appendices, but shorter abstracts (of, e.g., 2000
    words) often suffice and are acceptable as well.

  - Software demonstration proposals are limited to 2 pages and should
    include a sketch of the methods you employ as well as a description
    of what exactly will be demoed.  Please submit your demonstration
    proposal via the regular paper submission site and add "(Demo)" to
    your submission's title.


-- Important Dates

  - Paper submission (extended): Tue, Oct 10, 2006, 5 PM (PDT)
  - Notification of acceptance:  Sat, Nov 25, 2006
  - Camera-ready copy due:       Sun, Dec 17, 2006
  - Workshop:                    Sat, Jan 20, 2007


-- PLAN-X 2007 Program Committee

  - Michael Benedikt             (Lucent, USA)
  - Daniela Florescu             (Oracle, USA)
  - Alain Frisch                 (INRIA Roquencourt, France)
  - Giorgio Ghelli, Chair        (U Pisa, Italy)
  - Haruo Hosoya                 (U Tokyo, Japan)
  - Anders Møller                (U Aarhus, Denmark)
  - Mukund Raghavachari          (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
  - Alan Schmitt                 (INRIA Rhône-Alpes, France)
  - Sophie Tison                 (U Lille, France)
  - Philip Wadler                (U Edinburgh, UK)


-- PLAN-X 2007 Workshop Chairs

  - General Chair               - Program Chair

    Torsten Grust                 Giorgio Ghelli
    TU München                    U Pisa
    Munich, Germany               Pisa, Italy
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]               [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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