[Pl-seminar] ICFP 2003 / PLI 2003 -- final call for participation

Olin Shivers shivers at cc.gatech.edu
Thu Aug 14 11:59:23 EDT 2003


The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.lang.scheme,comp.lang.scheme.scsh,comp.lang.dylan,comp.lang.functional,comp.lang.lisp,comp.lang.lisp.franz,comp.lang.lisp.mcl,comp.lang.lisp.x,comp.lang.apl,comp.lang.clos as well.

ICFP 2003, the International Conference on Functional Programming, will
be happening two weeks from now, 8/25-27.

If you are contemplating registering for the conference, note that
on-line/remote registration closes on Friday (8/15) -- although
walk-in/on-site registration will be available up to and through the
conference.

I append the programme of talks to this message. For more information,
see the conference web page
    http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~shivers/icfp03/schedule.html

    -Olin Shivers

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ICFP 2003 program
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http://www.cc.gatech.edu/icfp03/schedule.html
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/icfp03/schedule.txt
Affiliated with PLI 2003
August 25-29, 2003
Uppsala, Sweden

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Monday 25 August 2003

Invited talk: 9:00-10:00
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  Conservation of information: Applications in functional, 
  reversible, and quantum computing
    Thomas Knight, Jr. (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory) 

Session I: 10:30-12:30
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  Scripting the type-inference process
    Bastiaan Heeren, Jurriaan Hage, Doaitse Swierstra (Universiteit Utrecht) 
  Discriminative sum types locate the source of type errors
    Matthias Neubauer, Peter Thiemann (Universität Freiburg) 
  MLF: Raising ML to the power of System F
    Didier Le Botlan, Didier Rémy (INRIA Rocquencourt) 
  An extension of HM(X) with bounded existential and universal data-types
    Vincent Simonet (INRIA Rocquencourt) 

Session II: 2:15-3:45
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  CDuce: an XML-centric general-purpose language
    Véronique Benzaken (LRI, Université Paris Sud, Orsay), 
    Giuseppe Castagna (CNRS, LIENS, École Normale Supérieure), 
    Alain Frisch (LIENS, École Normale Supérieure, Paris) 
  Compiling regular patterns
    Michael Levin (University of Pennsylvania) 
  Software is discrete mathematics
    Rex Page (University of Oklahoma) 

Session III: 4:15-6:00
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  Global abstraction-safe marshalling with hash types
    James Leifer (INRIA Rocquencourt), Gilles Peskine(INRIA Rocquencourt),
    Peter Sewell (University of Cambridge), Keith Wansbrough 
    (University of Cambridge) 
  Dynamic rebinding for marshalling and update, with destruct-time lambda
    Gavin Bierman (University of Cambridge), Michael Hicks (University of 
    Maryland, College Park), Peter Sewell (University of Cambridge), Gareth 
    Stoyle (University of Cambridge), Keith Wansbrough (University of 
    Cambridge) 
  Iterative-free program analysis
    Mizuhito Ogawa (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), 
    Zhenjiang Hu (University of Tokyo), Isao Sasano (Japan Advanced
    Institute of Technology and Science) 
  Report on ICFP 2003 & 2004
    Olin Shivers & Kathleen Fisher 

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Tuesday 26 August 2003

Invited talk: 9:00-10:00
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  From Hilbert space to Dilbert space: Context semantics as a language for 
  games and flow analysis
    Harry Mairson (Brandeis University) 

Session IV: 10:30-12:30
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  A theory of aspects
    David Walker (Princeton University), Steve Zdancewic (University of 
    Pennsylvania), Jay Ligatti (Princeton University) 
  Dependency-style Generic Haskell
    Andres Löh, Dave Clarke, Johan Jeuring (Universiteit Utrecht) 
  Functional automatic differentiation with Dirac impulses
    Henrik Nilsson (Yale University) 
  A user-centred approach to functions in Excel
    Simon Peyton Jones (Microsoft Research), Alan Blackwell (University of 
    Cambridge), Margaret Burnett (Oregon State University) 

Session V: 2:15-3:45
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  A sound and complete axiomatization of delimited continuations
    Yukiyoshi Kameyama (University of Tsukuba), Masahito Hasegawa (Kyoto 
    University) 
  Call-by-value is dual to call-by-name
    Philip Wadler (Avaya Labs) 
  Disjunctive normal forms and local exceptions
    Emmanuel Beffara (CRNS, Université Paris 7),
    Vincent Danos (CRNS, Université Paris 7) 

Session VI: 4:15-6:00
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  An effective theory of type refinements
    Yitzhak Mandelbaum (Princeton University), David Walker (Princeton 
    University), Robert Harper (Carnegie Mellon University) 
  A static type system for JVM access control
    Tomoyuki Higuchi, Atsushi Ohori (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and 
    Technology) 
  Parsing polish, step by step (functional pearl)
    John Hughes (Chalmers University), Doaitse Swierstra (Universiteit
    Utrecht)
  Programming contest awards presentation
    John Hughes et al. (Chalmers University of Technology) 
 
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Wednesday 27 August 2003

Session VII: 9:00-10:30
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  Boxes go bananas: Encoding higher-order abstract syntax with parametric 
  polymorphism
    Geoffrey Washburn, Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania) 
  FreshML: Programming with binders made simple
    Mark Shinwell, Andrew Pitts, Murdoch Gabbay (University of Cambridge) 
  Meta-programming through typeful code representation
    Chiyan Chen, Hongwei Xi (Boston University) 

Session VIII: 11:00-11:30
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  Optimistic evaluation: An adaptive evaluation strategy for non-strict
  programs
    Robert Ennals (University of Cambridge), Simon Peyton Jones
    (Microsoft Research) 

Invited talk (joint with PPDP'03): 11:30-12:30
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  Understanding aspects
    Mitchell Wand (Northeastern University)


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