[MSLUG] FW: [gambit-list] CfP: Scheme Workshop 2009
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--Dominique
>From: John Clements <clements at brinckerhoff.org>
>To: gambit-list at iro.umontreal.ca
>Subject: [gambit-list] CfP: Scheme Workshop 2009
>Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 22:08:23 -0800
>
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>SCHEME AND FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING WORKSHOP 2009
>
> Cambridge, Massachusetts
> August 22, 2009
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> http://www.schemeworkshop.org/2009/
>
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>
>The Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop
>showcases research and experience related to Scheme,
>and more broadly to all aspects of functional
>programming.
>
>Areas of interest include:
>
>* Language Design, Type Systems, Theory
>* Program Development Environments, Education
>* Agile Methodologies, Lightweight Software Engineering
>* Applications, Implementation, and Experience
>* SRFIs!
>
>In addition to technical papers on matters of
>programming-language research, we encourage submissions
>that present experience or innovation with a particular
>project. The key criterion for any paper--technical or
>not--is that it makes a contribution from which other
>practitioners can benefit.
>
>** Dates: **
>
>Dates are firm, and will not be extended. Please plan
>accordingly.
>
>Submission Deadline: June 5, 2009 (FIRM)
>Author Notification: June 26, 2009
>Final Papers Due: July 24, 2009
>Workshop: August 22, 2009
>
>** Program Committee: **
>
>John Clements, Cal Poly State University (organizer & chair)
>Dominique Boucher, Nu Echo
>Abdulaziz Ghuloum, Indiana University
>David Herman, Northeastern University
>Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University
>Matthew Might, University of Utah
>David Van Horn, Northeastern University
>
>** Publication Policy: **
>
>Submitted papers must have content that has not
>previously been published in other conferences or
>refereed venues, and simultaneous submission to other
>conferences or refereed venues is unacceptable.
>
>Publication of a paper at this workshop is not intended
>to replace conference or journal publication, and does
>not preclude re-publication of a more complete or
>finished version of the paper at some later conference
>or in a journal.
>
>** Submission Instructions: **
>
>Your submissions should be no longer than 12 pages,
>including bibliography and appendices. Papers may be
>shorter than this limit, and the Program Committee
>encourages authors to submit shorter papers where
>appropriate.
>
>The conference web page (URL above) contains detailed
>formatting instructions and LaTeX support files.
>
>Submit your papers using the Continue 2.0 submission
>server, at the URL:
>
>http://continue2.cs.brown.edu/scheme2009/
>
>
>We look forward to reading your papers!
>
>
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