Subject: PPDP 2022 - 3rd Call for Papers - deadline extended [ Apologies for multiple postings ] [ * * Deadline extended: 25.05 abstracts / 01.06 papers * * ] =============================== PPDP 2022 - 3rd Call for Papers =============================== 24th International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming 20-22 September 2022, Tbilisi, Georgia Co-located with LOPSTR 2022 as part of CLAS 2022 The conference will be held as a hybrid (blended) meeting, both in-person and virtual. https://software.imdea.org/Conferences/PPDP2022/ ================================================= Latest news: - Deadline extended - Invited speakers announced. - Conference to be held as blended meeting, in-person and virtual. - Proceedings published by ACM in the ICPS series. - A selection of the best papers will be invited for submission to TPLP as rapid publications. ================================================= Important Dates --------------- - (15.05.2022) AoE title and abstract submission -> Extended to 25.05.2022 - (22.05.2022) AoE paper submission -> Extended to 01.06.2022 - 29.06.2022 rebuttal period (48 hours) - 09.07.2022 notification - 23.07.2022 final paper - 20.09.2022 conference starts About PPDP ---------- The PPDP symposium brings together researchers from the declarative programming communities, including those working in the functional, logic, answer-set, and constraint handling programming paradigms. The goal is to stimulate research in the use of logical formalisms and methods for analyzing, performing, specifying, and reasoning about computations, including mechanisms for concurrency, security, static analysis, and verification. Scope ----- Submissions are invited on all topics related to declarative programming, from principles to practice, from foundations to applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Language Design: domain-specific languages; interoperability; concurrency, parallelism and distribution; modules; functional languages; reactive languages; languages with objects; languages for quantum computing; languages inspired by biological and chemical computation; metaprogramming. - Declarative languages in artificial intelligence: logic programming; database languages; knowledge representation languages; probabilistic languages; differentiable languages. - Implementations: abstract machines; interpreters; compilation; compile-time and run-time optimization; memory management. - Foundations: types; logical frameworks; monads and effects; semantics. - Analysis and Transformation: partial evaluation; abstract interpretation; control flow; data flow; information flow; termination analysis; resource analysis; type inference and type checking; verification; validation; debugging; testing. - Tools and Applications: programming and proof environments; verification tools; case studies in proof assistants or interactive theorem provers; certification; novel applications of declarative programming inside and outside of CS; declarative programming pearls; practical experience reports and industrial application; education. The PC chairs will be happy to advise on the appropriateness of a topic. Submission web page --------------------- https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ppdp2022 Submission Categories --------------------- Submissions can be made in three categories: - Research Papers, - System Descriptions, - Experience Reports. Submissions of Research Papers must present original research which is unpublished and not submitted elsewhere. They must not exceed 12 pages ACM sigconf style, 2-column (including figures, but excluding bibliography). See below for further formatting instructions. Work that already appeared in unpublished or informally published workshop proceedings may be submitted (please contact the PC chair in case of questions). Research papers will be judged on originality, significance, correctness, clarity, and readability. Submission of System Descriptions must describe a working system whose description has not been published or submitted elsewhere. They must not exceed 10 pages and should contain a link to a working system. System Descriptions must be marked as such at the time of submission and will be judged on originality, significance, usefulness, clarity, and readability. Submissions of Experience Reports are meant to help create a body of published, refereed, citable evidence where declarative programming such as functional, logic, answer-set, constraint programming, etc., is used in practice. They must not exceed 5 pages *including references*. Experience Reports must be marked as such at the time of submission and need not report original research results. They will be judged on significance, usefulness, clarity, and readability. Supplementary material may be provided via a link to an extended version of the submission (recommended), or in a clearly marked appendix beyond the above-mentioned page limits. Reviewers are not required to study extended versions or any material beyond the respective page limit. Format of a submission: For each paper category, you must follow the instructions of the new ACM Primary Article Templates. You must use the LaTeX sigconf proceedings template as the conference organizers are unable to process final submissions in other formats. In case of problems with the templates, please contact ACM's TeX support team at Aptara. Authors should note ACM's statement on author's rights which apply to final papers. Submitted papers should meet the requirements of ACM's plagiarism policy. Final publication will follow the new ACM Primary Article TAPS Publication Workflow. Invited Speakers ---------------- Niki Vazou, IMDEA Software Institute Florian Zuleger, Technische Universitaet Wien Torsten Grust, University of Tuebingen Program Committee ------------------ Beniamino Accattoli, Inria & LIX Ecole Polytechnique, France (co-chair) Manuel Hermenegildo, IMDEA Software Institute and Technical U. of Madrid, Spain (co-chair) Salvador Abreu, NOVA LINCS / University of Evora, Portugal David Baelde, ENS Rennes, IRISA, France Pierre-Evariste Dagand, IRIF - CNRS, France Marina De-Vos, University of Bath, UK Esra Erdem, Sabanci University, Turkey Guilhem Jaber, Universite de Nantes, France Oleg Kiselyov, Tohoku University, Japan Georg Moser, University of Innsbruck, Austria Koko Muroya, RIMS, Kyoto University, Japan Gopalan Nadathur, University of Minnesota, US Kim Nguyen, Universite Paris-Sud 11, France Carlos Olarte, LIPN, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France Ricardo Rocha, University of Porto, Portugal Filip Sieczkowski, Heriot Watt University, UK Theresa Swift, NovaLINCS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Benoit Valiron, LMF - CentraleSupelec, Univ. Paris Saclay, France Jan Van den Bussche, Hasselt University, Belgium German Vidal, MiST, VRAIN, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Organizing committee chair: Besik Dundua, Tbilisi State University, Georgia Steering committee chair: James Cheney, Edinburgh University, UK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------