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2nd cfp: Workshop on Generic Programming 98
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To: types@cs.indiana.edu
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Subject: 2nd cfp: Workshop on Generic Programming 98
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From: Johan Jeuring <johanj@cs.chalmers.se>
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Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 14:24:52 +0100 (MET)
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Delivery-Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 08:25:13 -0500
Call for Papers
Workshop on Generic Programming
June 18th 1998, Marstrand, Sweden
(In Conjunction with Mathematics of Program Construction Conference)
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/PacSoft/conf/wgp/
Generic programming is about making programs more adaptable by making them more
general. A generic program embodies some sort of polymorphism; ordinary
programs are obtained from it by suitably instantiating its parameters. The
parameters may be other programs, types or type constructors, or even
programming paradigms.
Generic programming techniques have always been of interest, both to
practitioners and theoreticians, but to date have rarely been a specific
focus of research. Recent developments in functional and
object-oriented programming lead the organizers of this workshop to believe
that there is sufficient interest to warrant the organisation of a one-day
workshop on the theme of generic programming. The workshop will be on
June 18th, 1998, following on from the Mathematics of Program Construction
conference.
The goal of the workshop is to inventorise the full diversity of research
activities in the area of generic programming, both theoretical and applied,
by attracting as wide a spectrum of participants as possible to the workshop.
The results of the workshop will be published in the form of a detailed summary
of all presentations, prepared by the organizers and made available on
internet.
We cordially invite all those with an active interest in this important new
area to submit a short position paper on their work to Roland Backhouse
(rolandb@win.tue.nl). The position paper should outline your current research
activities in this area and include references to published papers and/or
web links to technical reports where more information can be found.
The recommended length is approximately three pages. The
deadline for submission is 16th February, 1998. Notification of acceptance
will be on or before 15th March, 1998.
The organizers are as follows:
Roland Backhouse (Cochair), Netherlands Tim Sheard (Cochair), USA
Robin Cockett, Canada Barry Jay, Australia
Johan Jeuring, Sweden Karl Lieberherr, USA
Oege de Moor, UK Bernhard Moeller, Germany
Jose Oliveira, Portugal Fritz Ruehr, USA
For further details on the Mathematics of Program Construction and this
workshop please consult:
http://www.md.chalmers.se/Conf/MPC98/