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The 18. European Symposium on Programming (ESOP) 2009
 
The 18. European Symposium on Programming (ESOP) 2009
  

Revision as of 19:27, 22 September 2022

Deadlines
2008-12-12
2008-10-02
2009-01-04
2008-10-09
2
Oct
2008
Abstract
9
Oct
2008
Submission
12
Dec
2008
Notification
4
Jan
2009
Camera-Ready
Venue

York Castle Museum, City of York, Yorkshire and the Humber, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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The 18. European Symposium on Programming (ESOP) 2009


Topics

  • Programming paradigms and styles: functional programming, aspect-oriented programming, object-oriented programming, logic programming, constraint programming, extensible programming languages, domain-specific languages, biologically-inspired languages, synchronous and real-time programming languages.
  • Methods and tools to write, reason about, and specify languages and programs: module systems, programming techniques, meta programming, type systems, logical foundations, denotational semantics, operational semantics, program verification, static analysis, testing, language-based security.
  • Methods and tools for implementation: rewriting systems, program transformations, partial evaluation, experimental evaluations, virtual machines, intermediate languages, run-time environments.
  • Concurrency and distribution: parallel programming, process algebras, concurrency theory, service-oriented computing, distributed and mobile languages.


Submissions

Papers must be written in English, unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere. The proceedings will be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Final papers will be in the format specified by Springer-Verlag in this page.

Submissions must be in PDF format, formatted in the LNCS style and be at most 15 pages long. Additional material, that is not to be included in the final version, but may help assessing the merits of the submission, must be placed in a separate PDF file and submitted as an attachment: referees will decide whether to use it or not. Submissions that do not adhere to these guidelines will be rejected immediately.


Important Dates

Thursday 2 October 2008, 23:00 Apia time: Abstract submission;
Thursday 9 October 2008, 23:00 Apia time: Paper submission;
Saturday 22 November 2008, 11:00 Apia time: Start of Author Response Period;
Friday 12 December 2008: Author notification;
Sunday 4 January 2009: Camera-ready paper versions due

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