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Call for Papers
PLACES 2025: 16th Workshop on Programming Language Approaches to Concurrency
and Communication-cEntric Software
Important Dates
Abstract registration deadline: 20 February 2025, AoE
Submission deadline: 28 February 2025, AoE
Author notification: 10 April 2025, AoE
Workshop: 4 May 2025 in Hamilton, Canada
Website
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Submission Instructions
Submission site:
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Submissions are invited in the general area of programming language approaches
to concurrency, communication, and distribution, ranging from foundational
issues through language implementations, to applications and case studies.
Submissions are peer-reviewed by a minimum of three reviewers, with the aim of
allocating at least one expert reviewer.
Submissions must be formatted with the EPTCS style.
We welcome the following types of submissions:
Research papers with a maximum length of 8 pages (with no restriction on
bibliography or appendices, which the reviewers are not required to read).
Submitted research papers are reviewed based on their novelty, clarity, and
technical soundness. They must not be submitted for publication elsewhere, and
if accepted, they will appear in the PLACES proceedings.
Talk proposals with a maximum length of 2 pages (with no restriction on
bibliography or appendices, which the reviewers are not required to read). Talk
proposals may present ongoing work, as well as work already published
elsewhere. Accepted talk proposals will be presented at the workshop but will
not appear in the PLACES proceedings.
Topics
Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
- Design and implementation of programming languages with first-class
concurrency and communication primitives
- Models for concurrent and distributed systems, such as process algebra and
automata and their mechanization in proof assistants
- Behavioural types, including session types
- Concurrent data types, objects, and actors
- Verification and program analysis methods for safe and secure concurrent and
distributed software
- Interface and contract languages for communication and distribution
- Applications to microservices, sensor networks, scientific computing, HPC,
blockchains, robotics
- Concurrency and communication in event processing and business process
management
Proceedings
The proceedings of PLACES 2025 with accepted research papers will be published
as a volume of EPTCS.