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Link: https://icfp18.sigplan.org/track/ocaml-2018-papers#Call-for-Contributions | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
We warmly invite submissions to the OCaml Users and Developers Workshop 2018,
to be held during the ICFP conference week on Thursday, September 27th in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. https://icfp18.sigplan.org/track/ocaml-2018-papers#Call-for-Contributions Scope ----- Presentations and discussions will focus on the OCaml programming language and its community. We solicit talks on all aspects related to improving the use or development of the language and its programming environment, including, for example (but not limited to): * compiler developments, new backends, runtime and architectures * practical type system improvements, such as (but not limited to) GADTs, first-class modules, generic programming, or dependent types * new library or application releases, and their design rationales * tools and infrastructure services, and their enhancements * prominent industrial or experimental uses of OCaml, or deployments in unusual situations. Presentations ------------- The OCaml Users and Developers Workshop will be an informal meeting with no formal proceedings. The presentation material will be available online from the workshop homepage. The presentations may be recorded, and made available at a later time. The main presentation format is a workshop talk, traditionally around 20 minutes in length, plus question time, but we also have a poster session during the workshop - this allows to present more diverse work, and gives time for discussion. The program committee will decide which presentations should be delivered as posters or talks. Submission ---------- To submit a presentation, please register a description of the talk (up to 4 pages long) at https://ocaml18.hotcrp.com/ providing a clear statement of what will be provided by the presentation: the problems that are addressed, the solutions or methods that are proposed. LaTeX-produced PDFs are a common and welcome submission format. For accessibility purposes, we ask PDF submitters to also provide the sources of their submission in a textual format, such as .tex sources. Reviewers may read either the submitted PDF or the text version. Important dates --------------- Thursday 31st May (any time zone): Abstract submission deadline Thursday 28th June: Author notification Thursday 27th September 2018: OCaml Workshop ML family workshop and post-proceedings --------------------------------------- The ML family workshop, held on the previous day, deals with general issues of the ML-style programming and type systems, focuses on more research-oriented work that is less specific to a language in particular (OCaml). There is an overlap between the two workshops, and we have occasionally transferred presentations from one to the other in the past. The authors who feel their submission fits both workshops are encouraged to mention it at submission time and/or contact the Program Chairs. We are planning to publish combined post-proceedings and to invite interested authors of selected presentations to expand their abstracts for inclusion. Program committee ----------------- Andrew Kennedy, Facebook, UK (chair) Stephen Dolan, University of Cambridge, UK Clark Gaebel, Jane Street, Nicolás Ojeda Bär, LexiFi, France Jonathan Protzenko, Microsoft Research, USA Gabriel Scherer, INRIA, France Kanae Tsushima, National Institute of Informatics, Japan John Whitington, University of Leicester, UK Questions and contact --------------------- Please send any questions to the chair: Andrew Kennedy (akenn AT fb.com) |
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