Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder9.news.weretis.net!i2pn.org!i2pn2.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: HenHanna Newsgroups: comp.lang.scheme,comp.lang.lisp Subject: Re: CFP: Scheme 2021 - 22nd Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop (Co-located with ICFP 2021) Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 22:38:32 +0000 Organization: novaBBS Message-ID: <4946a0df8352bfcbd9bb29feff7d19ae@www.novabbs.com> References: <3ef37550-f836-40e6-ab86-6a9204ce4a63n@googlegroups.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Info: i2pn2.org; logging-data="3094258"; mail-complaints-to="usenet@i2pn2.org"; posting-account="4L8HabKtc1alsSAOmk7EUGDHKRhgGhC+6gJMfTsJB0A"; User-Agent: Rocksolid Light X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 4.0.0 X-Face: P#KeQ)CUdd!==@fw~Ms1=,Hb`IWtb6:Mw)x3B=H1BfNC\lz?Nb&)M9}$>?'X7l;CuB}utlJ=PHsRBSG6X>dYZ$[>P]$~+`>@V6$t}hTLoQ7XC~W\>:`B3ALU]SH;d(\MEc}znW8m}-ma&yPFkJ2@KSQrz=!Y;><;6a>z6N+mt`ClCt.PAE The 2021 Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop is calling for > submissions. > > We invite high-quality papers about novel research results, lessons > learned from practical experience in industrial or educational setting, > and even new insights on old ideas. We welcome and encourage submissions > that apply to any language that can be considered Scheme: from strict > subsets of RnRS to other “Scheme” implementations, to Racket, to Lisp > dialects including Clojure, Emacs Lisp, Common Lisp, to functional > languages with continuations and/or macros (or extended to have them) > such as Dylan, ECMAScript, Hop, Lua, Scala, Rust, etc. The elegance of > the paper and the relevance of its topic to the interests of Schemers > will matter more than the surface syntax of the examples used. Topics of > interest include (but are not limited to): > > Interaction: program-development environments, debugging, testing, > refactoring > Implementation: interpreters, compilers, tools, garbage collectors, > benchmarks > Extension: macros, hygiene, domain-specific languages, reflection, > and how such extension affects interaction. > Expression: control, modularity, ad hoc and parametric polymorphism, > types, aspects, ownership models, concurrency, distribution, > parallelism, non-determinism, probabilism, and other programming > paradigms > Integration: build tools, deployment, interoperation with other > languages and systems > Formal semantics: Theory, analyses and transformations, partial > evaluation > Human Factors: Past, present and future history, evolution and > sociology of the language Scheme, its standard and its dialects > Education: approaches, experiences, curricula > Applications: industrial uses of Scheme > Scheme pearls: elegant, instructive uses of Scheme > > Important dates > > Submission deadline is 26 June 2021. > Authors will be notified by 12 July 2021. > Camera-ready versions are due 21 July 2021. > All deadlines are (23:59 UTC-12), “Anywhere on Earth”. > Workshop will be held online 27 August 2021, 11:00--19:30 UTC > > Submission Information > > Paper submissions must use the format acmart and its sub-format sigplan > acmsmall (note the change from last year). They must be in PDF, > printable in black and white on US Letter size. Microsoft Word and LaTeX > templates for this format are available at: > > http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/ > > This format is in line with ACM conferences (such as ICFP with which we > are colocated). It is recommended to use the review option when > submitting a paper; this option enables line numbers for easy reference > in reviews. > > We want to encourage all kinds of submissions, including full papers, > experience reports and lightning talks. Papers and experience reports > are expected to be 10–24 pages in length using the single-column SIGPLAN > acmart style. (For reference, this is about 5–12 pages of the older > SIGPLAN 2-column 9pt style.) Abstracts submitted for lightning talks > should be limited to 192 words. Each accepted paper and report will be > presented by its authors in a 25 minute slot including Q&A. Each > accepted lightning talk will be presented by its authors in a 5 minute > slot, followed by 5 minutes of Q&A. > > The size limits above exclude references and any optional appendices. > There are no size limits on appendices, but the papers should stand > without the need to read them, and reviewers are not required to read > them. > > Authors are encouraged to publish any code associated to their papers > under an open source license, so that reviewers may try the code and > verify the claims. > > Proceedings will be published as a Technical Report at Northeastern > University and uploaded to arXiv.org. > > Publication of a paper at this workshop is not intended to replace > conference or journal publication, and does not preclude re-publication > of a more complete or finished version of the paper at some later > conference or in a journal. > Reviewing Process > > Scheme 2021 will use lightweight-double-blind reviewing. Submitted > papers must omit author names and institutions and reference the > authors’ own related work in the third person (e.g., not “we build on > our previous work…” but rather “we build on the work of...”). > > The purpose is to help the reviewers come to an initial judgement about > the paper without bias, not to make it impossible for them to discover > the authors if they were to try. Nothing should be done in the name of > anonymity that weakens the submission or makes the job of reviewing the > paper more difficult (e.g., important background references should not > be omitted or anonymized). > Formatting Information > > Full papers and experience reports should use the sigplan acmsmall > option to acmart. > Lightning talks can be submitted as either a text file or a PDF > file. > It is recommended to use the anonymous and review options to acmart > when submitting a paper; these options hide the author names and enable > line numbers for easy reference in review. > > > Submission Information > > Please see the Call for Papers page for submission details: > > https://icfp21.sigplan.org/home/scheme-2021#Call-for-Papers > > > Sincerely, > > Olin Shivers, General Co-chair > William E. Byrd, General Co-chair > > > Program Committee: > > William E. Byrd (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA) > Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) > Olivier Danvy (Yale-NUS College and School of Computing, Singapore) > Arthur Gleckler (Scheme SRFI Editor, USA) > William G. Hatch (University of Utah, USA) > Barak A. Pearlmutter (Maynooth University, Ireland) > Olin Shivers (Northeastern University, USA) > Andy Wingo (Igalia, S.L.) > > > Workshop Steering Committee: > > Marc Feeley, Université de Montréal > Daniel P. Friedman, Indiana University > Olin Shivers, Northeastern University > William E. Byrd, University of Alabama at Birmingham Can we see a list of Recent papers ???