Subject: [Fwd: CfP: Babel01 Workshop on Multi-Language Infrastructure and Interoperability]
From: Craig Chambers (chambers@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Mar 14 2001 - 17:47:26 PST
This looks like an interesting workshop. Too bad it's in Italy....
-- Craig
Nick Benton wrote:
>
> [----- The Types Forum, http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/types -----]
>
> BABEL'01
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> First Workshop on Multi-Language
> Infrastructure and Interoperability
>
> http://research.microsoft.com/~nick/babel01.htm
>
> Satellite to PLI'01
>
> Firenze, Italy, 8th September 2001
>
>
> AIMS AND SCOPE
>
> Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in multi-language
> tools and intermediate languages, and in interoperability between
> programs and components written in different programming
> languages. Shared infrastructure such as code generators, analysis
> tools and garbage collectors can greatly ease the task of producing a
> high-quality implementation of a new programming language, whilst
> being able to interoperate easily with code written in existing
> languages is essential for such an implementation to be useful in
> practice. This workshop aims to bring together researchers and
> developers working on multi-language integration. Contributions are
> welcome on topics including, but not limited to:
>
>
> * Compilation of high level languages to common executable formats
> such as Sun's Java Virtual Machine, the DRA's ANDF or Microsoft's
> .NET Common Language Runtime.
>
> * Defining and using bindings for component middleware such as OMG's
> CORBA or Microsoft's COM.
>
> * Language constructs to support interoperability between different
> languages, particularly from different paradigms (e.g. OO/functional).
>
> * Multi-language backends for compilation and/or analysis
> (e.g. MLRISC, FLINT, C--, TAL, SUIF).
>
> * Type theoretic and semantic foundations for multi-language work.
>
> * Multi-language development environments and tools (e.g. debuggers,
> profilers).
>
> Submissions may address any programming paradigm. Experience papers
> which describe the use of multiple languages in application
> development are also welcome. Authors unsure of the appropriateness of
> a potential submission should email the PC chair (nick@microsoft.com).
>
>
> PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
>
> Nick Benton (chair) Microsoft Research
> Fergus Henderson University of Melbourne
> Andrew Kennedy (organiser) Microsoft Research
> Greg Morrisett Cornell University
> Martin Odersky Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
> John Reppy Bell Labs
> Andrew Tolmach Portland State University
> David Wakeling University of Exeter
>
>
> INVITED SPEAKERS
>
> Zhong Shao Yale University
>
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> Deadline for submission 1st June 2001
> Notification of acceptance 9th July 2001
> Final version due 10th August 2001
>
>
> SUBMISSION DETAILS
>
> Papers should be at most 14 pages and should be submitted in
> Ghostscript-compatible PostScript or PDF format and be printable on
> both US letter and A4 paper. Authors are strongly encouraged to use
> ENTCS style files (see http://math.tulane.edu/~entcs/). Papers should
> be submitted electronically from the workshop website given above.
> Submissions should not overlap significantly with work which has
> already been published or submitted to any other conference or
> journal. An informal proceedings will be published as a technical
> report and distributed at the workshop. It is intended that a final
> proceedings will be published in a volume of ENTCS.
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