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Call for Participation 4th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems November 8-10, 2006 Sydney, Australia http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~aplas06/ http://www.kb.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp/aplas2006/ Scope of the Conference ----------------------- APLAS aims at stimulating programming language research by providing a forum for the presentation of recent results and the exchange of ideas and experience in topics concerned with programming languages and systems. APLAS is based in Asia, but is an international forum that serves the worldwide programming languages community. The APLAS series is sponsored by the Asian Association for Foundation of Software (AAFS), which has recently been founded by Asian researchers in cooperation with many researchers from Europe and the USA. The past formal APLAS symposiums were successfully held in Tsukuba (2005, Japan), Taipei (2004, Taiwan) and Beijing (2003, China) after three informal workshops held in Shanghai (2002, China), Daejeon (2001, Korea) and Singapore (2000). Conference Registration ----------------------- Registration information for APLAS 2006 is now available at http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~aplas06/registration.html Conference Location ------------------- APLAS'06 will be on the campus of the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. The City of Sydney is with over 4 million population the largest city of Australia, and with its many attractions, it is one of the main cultural centres of Australia. Conference Program ------------------ 8 Nov (Wed) ------------ 915- 930 Opening note 930-1030 Invited talk #1 Type Processing by Constraint Reasoning Peter Stucky 1100-1230 Session 1 Principal Type Inference for GHC-Style Multi-Parameter Type Classes Martin Sulzmann, Tom Schrijvers and Peter J Stuckey Private row types: abstracting the unnamed Jacques Garrigue Type and Effect System for Multi-Staged Exceptions Hyunjun Eo, Ik-Soon Kim and Kwangkeun Yi 1400-1530 Session 2 Relational Reasoning for Recursive Types and References Nina Bohr and Lars Birkedal Proof Abstraction for Imperative Languages William L. Harrison Reading, Writing and Relations Nick Benton, Andrew Kennedy, Martin Hofmann and Lennart Beringer 1600-1700 Session 3 A Fine-Grained Join Point Model for More Reusable Aspects Yusuke Endoh, Hidehiko Masuhara and Akinori Yonezawa Automatic Testing of Higher Order Functions Pieter Koopman and Rinus Plasmeijer 9 Nov (Thu) ------------ 930-1030 Invited talk #2 Event Driven Software Quality Jens Palsberg 1110-1230 Session 4 Widening Polyhedra with Landmarks Axel Simon and Andy King Comparing completeness properties of static analyses and their logics David Schmidt Polymorphism, Subtyping, Whole Program Analysis and Accurate Data Types in Usage Analysis Tobias Gedell, Jorgen Gustavsson and Josef Svenningsson 1400-1530 Session 5 A Modal Language for the Safety of Mobile Values Sungwoo Park An Analysis for Proving Temporal Properties of Biological Systems Roberta Gori and Francesca Levi Computational Secrecy by Typing for the Pi Calculus Martin Abadi, Ricardo Corin and Cedric Fournet 1545-1715 Poster session 10 Nov (Fri) ------------ 930-1030 Invited tutorial Scheme with Classes, Mixins, and Traits Matthew Flatt 1100-1230 Session 6 Using Metadata Transformations to Integrate Class Extensions in an Existing Class Hierarchy Markus Lumpe Combining Offline and Online Optimizations: Register Allocation and Method Inlining Hiroshi Yamauchi and Jan Vitek A Localized Tracing Scheme for Garbage Collection Yannis Chicha and Stephen M. Watt 1400-1530 Session 7 A Pushdown Machine for Recursive XML Processing Keisuke Nakano and Shin-Cheng Mu XML Validation for Context-Free Grammars Yasuhiko Minamide and Akihiko Tozawa A Practical String Analyzer by the Widening Approach Tae-Hyoung Choi, Hyun-Ha Kim, Oukseh Lee and Kyung-Goo Doh 1600-1700 Session 8 A bytecode logic for JML and Types Lennart Beringer and Martin Hofmann On Jones-Optimal Specializers: A Case Study Using Unmix Johan Gade and Robert Glueck 1700-1715 Closing note Organization ------------- GENERAL CO-CHAIRS Manuel Chakravarty (University of New South Wales, Australia) Gabriele Keller (University of New South Wales, Australia) PROGRAM CHAIR Naoki Kobayashi (Tohoku University) PROGRAM COMMITTEE Kung Chen (National Chengchi University, Taiwan) Wei-Ngan Chin (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Patrick Cousot (ENS, France) Masahito Hasegawa (Kyoto University, Japan) Jifeng He (United Nations University, Macau) Haruo Hosoya (University of Tokyo, Japan) Bo Huang (Intel China Software Center, China) Naoki Kobayashi (chair) (Tohoku University, Japan) Oege de Moor (Oxford University, UK) George Necula (University of California at Berkeley, USA) Martin Odersky (EPFL, Switzerland) Tamiya Onodera (IBM Research, Tokyo Research Laboratory, Japan) Yunheung Paek (Seoul National University, Korea) Sriram Rajamani (Microsoft Research, USA) Andrei Sabelfeld (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Zhong Shao (Yale University, USA) Harald Sondergaard (University of Melbourne, Australia) Nobuko Yoshida (Imperial College London, UK) _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell