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Waseda University Monday, November 15, 1999 |
This is an informal one-day colloquium featuring talks (40 min. each) and discussion on semantics-based program transformation work with an emphasis on program specialization, generalized partial computation, and automatic program transformation. It is open to everybody interested in recent progress made in this research area. Since it is intended to allow researchers to meet and discuss in an informal setting, the program contains several breaks to allow ample time for discussion among participants.
This meeting comes in the aftermath of the International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming (FLOPS) at ETL, Tsukuba, November 11-13.
9:45 - 10:00 | Robert Glück |
10:00 - 10:40 | Kenichi Asai: |
-- short coffee/tea break -- | |
10:50 - 11:30 | German Vidal: |
-- short coffee/tea break -- | |
11:40 - 12:20 | Yoshihiko Futamura: |
12:30 - 14:00 | -- LUNCH -- |
14:00 - 14:40 | Olivier Danvy: |
-- short coffee/tea break -- | |
14:50 - 15:30 | Armin Kühnemann: |
-- long coffee/tea break -- | |
16:00 - 16:40 | Hidehiko Masuhara: |
-- short coffee/tea break -- | |
16:50 - 17:30 | Oege de Moor: |
For further information on the meeting please contact the organizers. In particular, as seating space is limited anybody planning to attend the meeting is asked to contact the organizers in advance, preferably by email (peday@futamura.info.waseda.ac.jp). The current list of participants.
There is no registration fee.
The meeting takes place at
Conference Room 2 of the
International Conference Center of Waseda University
located in the Center for Scholarly Information
at the Nishi-Waseda Campus.
Enjoy a Kabuki performance. Kabuki is Japanese most celebrated traditional stage drama performed to the acompaniment of songs and music. Drive to the Odaiba beachside park via the scenic Rainbow Bridge and enjoy a fantastic night view of Tokyo's panorama. Enjoy dinner at the Kabukiza restaurant.
IMPORTANT: As the tour is usually quickly filled, please send an email as soon as possible to peday@futamura.info.waseda.ac.jp (at the latest by Friday, Nov. 5). Please do not make a reservation yourself -- we make a joint reservation. Tour costs 10,800 yen (Adult).
We plan to enjoy traditional Japanese-style foods at the tea ceremony style house "Kanshiso" in the beautiful Okuma Garden. Tea ceremony style houses do not have chairs, but tatami and zabuton cushions. A very rare occasion.
IMPORTANT: For reservation, please send an email before Friday, Nov. 5 to peday@futamura.info.waseda.ac.jp. Evening costs around 9,998 yen.
The Taisho Central Hotel is situated 1 minute from Takadano-baba Station (JR Yamanote Line, Subway Tozai Line, Seibu-Shinjuku Line) and is within 15 minutes walk from the Waseda International Conference Center. The rooms in it are somewhat small, but reasonably priced. (Most hotels are several stations away or twice as expensive).
The hotel is located near to the Waseda-side exit of Takadano-baba Station, right across the "Big Box" Shopping Center.
The room rates are as follows (incl. service charge, w/o tax):
| single room w/bath: | Yen 8000-9200 |
| twin room w/bath: | Yen 13000 |
| double room w/bath: | Yen 15000 |
Hotel reservations are best made by contacting the hotel directly by fax +81-3-3209-2349 or phone +81-3-3232-0101 (not by online reservation!). The hotel says that few rooms remain for November 13.
Organizers: |
Robert Glück |
Local arrangements: |
Sachiko Ikenaga |
Web master: |
Masao Shinohara |
Sponsor: |
Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University |
Contact address: |
Robert Glück
Tel : +81-3-3209-3211 (wait for voice) 3966 |