Tuesday, 15 September 2015

[CFP] ACM SAC'16 PL Track - Deadline extension to Sept 21th





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CALL FOR PAPERS
SAC'16 - ACM 2016 SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING
April 4-8, 2016
Pisa, Italy
Technical Track on "Programming Languages"


SAC '16
Over the past 30 years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing has become a primary forum for applied computer scientists, computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the world to interact and present their work. SAC 2016 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP). For additional information, please check the SAC web page: http://www.cse.unt.edu/~bryant/sac2016/.
This document is also available at: http://www.cse.unt.edu/~bryant/sac2016/PL-SAC16-CFP.pdf
    
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES (PL) TRACK

A technical track on Programming Languages will be held at SAC'16. It will be a forum for engineers, researchers and practitioners throughout the world to share technical ideas and experiences relating to implementation and application of programming languages. Original papers and experience reports are invited in all areas of programming languages. Major topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
-     Compiling Techniques,
-     Domain-Specific Languages,
-     Formal Semantics and Syntax,
-     Garbage Collection,
-     Language Design and Implementation,
-     Languages for Modeling,
-     Model-Driven Development and Model Transformation,
-     New Programming Language Ideas and Concepts,
-     New Programming Paradigms,
-     Practical Experiences with Programming Languages,
-     Program Analysis and Verification,
-     Program Generation and Transformation,
-     Programming Languages from All Paradigms (Agent-Oriented, Aspect-Oriented, Functional, Logic, Object-Oriented, etc.),
-     Visual Programming Languages.

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION

Paper submissions must be original, unpublished work. Submissions should be in electronic format, via the link provided at SAC web page: http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2016/.
Author(s) name(s) and address(es) must not appear in the body of the paper, and self-reference should be avoided and made in the third person. Submitted papers will undergo a blind review process. Authors of accepted papers should submit an editorial revision of their papers that fits within six two-column pages (an extra two pages, to a total of eight pages, may be available at a charge). Please comply with this page limitation already at submission time.  For accepted papers the paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the paper/poster in the conference proceedings. An author or a proxy attending SAC MUST present the paper. This is a requirement for the paper/poster to be included in the ACM/IEEE digital library. No-show of scheduled papers and posters will result in excluding them from the ACM/IEEE digital library. A set of selected papers, which did not get accepted as full papers, will be accepted as poster papers and will be published as extended 3-page abstracts (an extra page, to a total of four pages, may be available at a charge)  in the symposium proceedings. After the conference, selected accepted papers will be invited to a special issue of the Computer Languages, Systems and Structures journal (http://www.journals.elsevier.com/computer-languages-systems-and-structures/).

SAC 2016 will also hold a Student Research Competition (SRC). To enter this in the area of programming languages, please submit via the link at SAC web page: http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2016/.

IMPORTANT DATES

September 21, 2015: Full Paper Submissions
November 10, 2015: Author Notification
December  11, 2015: Camera-Ready Copy


The SAC 2015 Programming Language Track Program Committee Members

Vasco Amaral, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Roberto da Silva Bigonha, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil
Walter Cazzola, University of Milano, Italy
Igor Dejanovic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Tom Dinkelaker, Ericsson, Germany
Johan Fabry, University of Chile, Chile
Sebastian Guenter, Senacor Technologies AG, Germany
Pedro Henriques, University of Minho, Portugal
Nigel Horspool, University of Victoria, Canada
Zoltan Horvath, Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary
Hiroshi Inoue, IBM Research - Tokyo, Japan
Jan Janousek, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
Geylani Kardas, Ege University, Turkey
Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Nikolaos Papaspyrou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Marco Patrignani, University of Leuven, Belgium
Peter Pirkelbauer, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Enrico Pontelli, New Mexico State University, USA
Vladimir Safonov, St.Petersburg University, Russia
Ulrik Pagh Schultz, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Bostjan Slivnik, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Jingling Xue, University of New South Wales, Australia
Wuu Yang, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan


Track Chairs
Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia, marjan.mernik@um.si
Barrett Bryant, University of North Texas, USA, Barrett.Bryant@unt.edu


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