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Call For Papers
ACM SIGPLAN 2004 Symposium on
Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation (PEPM'04)
http://www.sci.univr.it/~pepm04/
Verona, Italy, August 24-25, 2004
Co-located with PPDP'04, LOPSTR'04 and SAS'04
The 2004 PEPM symposium will be based on a broad interpretation of
semantics-based program manipulation. This includes not only
traditional partial evaluation and specialization areas, but any
research topic that fundamentally relies upon program manipulation
driven by program meaning. Examples include security mechanisms based
on systematic program transformation (e.g. introduction of
stack-protection checks, execution monitoring, obfuscation), automatic
differentiation methods and techniques for program generation.
Topics of interest for PEPM'04 include, but are not limited to:
* Applications: domain-specific applications of program manipulation,
systems programming, scientific computing, algorithmics, graphics,
security checking, simulation, compiler generation, compiler
optimization, decompilation, obfuscation, prototyping, profiling,
debugging, and industrial applications.
* Techniques: program generation and generative programming,
specialization, normalization, reflection, run-time code
generation, multi-level programming, meta-programming, program
analysis and types.
* Assessment: applicability of program manipulation techniques to
particular architectures and language paradigms, scalability,
benchmarking, portability.
We especially encourage papers that break new ground, including new
techniques, new ways of thinking about established approaches, and new
areas of application such as mobile code and security (e.g. intrusion
prevention/detection, design and implementation of secure systems).
In addition to regular papers, we encourage short tool
papers. Proceedings will be published by ACM Press.
Submission Process: Papers should be submitted electronically via the
symposium's Web page. Exceptionally, submissions may be emailed to
the program chairs: nch@agere.com and sestoft@dina.kvl.dk. Acceptable
formats are PostScript or PDF, viewable by gv.
Submission Categories: Regular Papers should not exceed 5000 words,
excluding bibliography and figures. Tool papers are short papers that
describe and evaluate implemented tools. Guidelines for tool papers
can be found on the PEPM'04 Web-site.
Evaluation of Submissions: Submitted papers will be judged on their
significance, relevance, correctness, originality, and clarity. They
should include a clear identification of what has been accomplished
and why it is significant. Application papers will be evaluated on
the importance and scope of the application, clarity and completeness
of the application description, the significance of the program
manipulation aspects of the application, and general interest to the
PEPM community. The evaluation of tool papers is described on the
PEPM'04 Web-site. Papers that have been previously published in a
major forum or are currently under review for another conference
should not be submitted. Authors must clearly indicate if a related
paper has appeared or is under consideration for another conference or
journal.
Venue: Verona in northern Italy was a major city in Roman times. Its
famous and well-preserved Roman Arena (amphitheatre) is around 1900
years old, yet you can still attend theatre and opera performances
there. Verona has an international airport but can also be reached
from Venice or Milan in less than 2 hours.
PEPM'04 Dates:
Submission 11:59pm GMT, Wednesday May 5, 2004
Notification Wednesday May 26, 2004
Early reg. Tuesday July 6, 2004
Camera-ready Wednesday June 16, 2004
Symposium Tuesday-Wednesday August 24-25, 2004
Co-located Events, August 2004:
Tue 24 PPDP + PEPM
Wed 25 PPDP + PEPM
Thu 26 PPDP + SAS + LOPSTR
Fri 27 SAS + LOPSTR
Sat 28 SAS + LOPSTR
Program Committee:
John Hatcliff, Kansas State University, USA
Siau-Cheng Khoo, National University of Singapore
Michael Leuschel, University of Southampton, UK
Annie Liu, Stony Brook University, New York, USA
Hidehiko Masuhara, University of Tokyo, Japan
Erik Meijer, Microsoft Research, USA
Robert O'Callahan, IBM TJ Watson Research, USA
Frank Pfenning, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
German Puebla, Technical University of Madrid, Spain
Michael Sperber, Tübingen, Germany
Ulrik Pagh Schultz, Aarhus University, Denmark
Chairs:
Nevin Heintze, Agere Systems, USA (nch@agere.com)
Peter Sestoft, KVL and ITU, Copenhagen, Denmark (sestoft@dina.kvl.dk)
(March 1, 2004)