[ecoop-info] ECOOP 2017 - Call for Participation

Silvia Crafa crafa at math.unipd.it
Mon Apr 24 09:33:07 CEST 2017


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                   ECOOP 2017 - CALL FOR  PARTICIPATION
        The 31st European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming

                   19-23 June 2017, Barcelona, Spain

              http://2017.ecoop.org  #ECOOP2017  @ECOOPconf
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ECOOP is a programming languages conference. Its primary focus has
been object-orientation, though in recent years, it has accepted
quality papers over a much broader range of programming topics. Areas
of interest include, but are not limited to, the theory, design,
implementation, optimization, and analysis of programs and programming
languages. It solicits both innovative and creative solutions to real
problems, and evaluations of existing solutions in ways that shed new
insights. It also encourages the submission of reproduction studies.

VENUE : Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

REGISTRATION:

    Registration is now open at http://2017.ecoop.org/attending/registration
    Early registration available before May 26.


RESEARCH PROGRAM:

   The list of accepted papers is available at 
http://2017.ecoop.org/info/accepted-papers

INVITED SPEAKERS:

   - Wolfram Schulte
   - Gilad Bracha  (winner of the AITO Dahl-Nygaard Senior Prize 2017)
   - Ross Tate (winner of the AITO Dahl-Nygaard Junior Prize 2017)


SUMMER SCHOOL:

    On Language design:
      - Kotlin: the ins and outs of designing a commercial language  
(Andrey Breselav)
      - Declarative Language Definition  (Eelco Visser)

    On Verification:
      - Compiler Verification for a Multi-Language World  (Amal Ahmed)

    On Methodology:
      - What You Need to Know about Performance Evaluation  (Jan Vitek)

    On Runtime systems:
      - Engineering a Real-World Garbage Collector  (Filip Pizlo)


DOCTORAL SYMPHOSIUM:

   A full-day event of interactive presentations. The day will start 
with a series of
   lightning talks where each PhD student will give an “elevator pitch” 
of their research.
   This will be followed by formal presentations from each PhD student, 
with time allocated
   for both the presentation as well as questions and discussions.


CO-LOCATED EVENTS:

    - PLDI: 38th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Programming Language Design 
and Implementation.

    - ISMM: 16th ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on Memory Management.

    - DEBS: 11th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based 
Systems.

    - LCTES: ACM SIGPLAN conference on Languages, Compilers and Tools 
for Embedded Systems.

    - Curry On: a new and unusual conference on programming languages 
and emerging challenges in industry.

   WORKSHOPS:

    - COP:  International Workshop on Context-Oriented Programming
    - FTfJP: Formal Techniques for Java-like Programs
    - ICOOOLPS: Workshop on Implementation, Compilation, Optimization of 
OOLs, Programs and Systems
    - PMLDC: Workshop on Programming Models and Languages for 
Distributed Computing
    - VORTEX: Workshop on Runtime Verification
    - IWACO: International Workshop on Aliasing, Capabilities and Ownership
    - JSTools: Workshop on Tools for JavaScript Analysis




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