The full version of this Call for Papers is available.
The ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming is a new annual conference combining the established LISP and Functional Programming (LFP) and Functional Programming and Computer Architecture (FPCA) conferences. Papers presented at the conference must describe new ideas or experimental results that have not previously been published. Suggested areas for submissions include (but are not limited to) the following: language design; compilation methods; architectural support and interaction; program analysis and optimization; programming logics; program transformation; semantic foundations; type theory; garbage collection and run-time systems; input/output, control, and store effects; extensions for parallelism, non-determinism, and concurrency; implementation paradigms: direct- and continuation-passing, graph reduction, and data flow; parallel and distributed implementations; applications and case studies. Languages of interest include established languages such as Lisp, Scheme, Sisal, ML, Haskell, and Id, as well as novel designs.
Submissions should be sent to the program chair:
R. Kent Dybvig, Computer Science Department, Lindley Hall 215Prospective authors should consult the detailed submission information in the full version of this announcement or at the URL below.
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405-4101, USA
dyb@cs.indiana.edu
Important Dates
Submission: October 27, 1995
Notification of acceptance or rejection: December 22, 1995
Final camera-ready versions: January 27, 1996
Submission Information and other inquiries:
contact icfp96@cs.indiana.edu
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