CALL FOR PAPERS
Trends in Functional Programming 2007
New York, USA
April 2-4, 2007
http://cs.shu.edu/tfp2007/
             
OR
http://tltc.shu.edu/tfp2007/
 
 
The symposium on Trends in Functional
Programming (TFP) is an international forum for researchers with interests
in all aspects of functional programming languages,  focusing on providing
a broad view of current and future trends in Functional Programming. It
aspires to be a lively environment for presenting the latest  research
results through acceptance by extended abstracts. A formal post-symposium
refereeing process then selects the best articles presented at the symposium
for publication in a high-profile volume.    
 
TFP 2007 is co-hosted by Seton Hall
University and The City College of New York (CCNY) 
and will be held in New York, USA, April
2-4, 2007 at the CCNY campus.     
SCOPE OF THE SYMPOSIUM  
 
The symposium recognizes that new trends
may arise through various routes. As part of the Symposium's focus
on trends we therefore identify the following five article  categories.
High-quality articles are solicited in any of these categories:  
 
 
Research Articles       
leading-edge, previously unpublished research work
Position Articles          on
what new trends should or should not be   
Project Articles           descriptions
of recently started new projects 
Evaluation Articles      
what lessons can be drawn from a finished project
Overview Articles      
  summarizing work with respect to a trendy subject
 
Articles must be original and not submitted
for simultaneous publication to any other forum. They may consider any
aspect of functional programming: theoretical,   implementation-oriented,
or more experience-oriented. Applications of functional programming techniques
to other languages are also within the scope of the symposium.  
 
Articles on the following subject areas
are particularly welcomed:
 
o Dependently Typed Functional Programming  
o Validation and Verification of Functional
Programs
o Debugging for Functional Languages
o Functional Programming and Security
o Functional Programming and Mobility
o Functional Programming to Animate/Prototype/Implement
Systems from Formal or Semi-Formal Specifications 
o Functional Languages for Telecommunications
Applications
o Functional Languages for Embedded
Systems
o Functional Programming Applied to
Global Computing
o Functional GRIDs
o Functional Programming Ideas in Imperative
or Object-Oriented Settings (and the converse)
o Interoperability with Imperative Programming
Languages
o Novel Memory Management Techniques
o Parallel/Concurrent Functional Languages
o Program Transformation Techniques  
o Empirical Performance Studies  
o Abstract/Virtual Machines and Compilers
for Functional Languages   
o New Implementation Strategies
o any new emerging trend in the functional
programming area
 
If you are in doubt on whether your
article is within the scope of TFP, please contact the TFP 2007 program
chair, Marco T. Morazan, at  tfp2007@shu.edu.
 
 
SUBMISSION AND DRAFT PROCEEDINGS
 
Acceptance of articles for presentation
at the symposium is based on the review of extended abstracts (6 to
10 pages in length) by the program committee. Accepted  abstracts
are to be completed to full papers before the symposium for publication
in the draft proceedings and on-line. Further details can be found
at the TFP 2007 website. 
 
 
POST-SYMPOSIUM REFEREEING AND PUBLICATION
 
In addition to the draft symposium proceedings,
we intend to continue the TFP tradition of publishing a high-quality
subset of contributions in the Intellect series on Trends in Functional
Programming.  
 
IMPORTANT DATES
 
Abstract Submission: February 1, 2007
Notification of Acceptance: February
20, 2007
Registration Deadline: March 2, 2007  
Camera Ready Full Paper Due: March 9,
2007
TFP Symposium: April 2-4, 2007
 
 
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
 
John Clements        
          California Polytechnic State University,
USA   
Marko van Eekelen             Radboud
Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands   
Benjamin Goldberg             New
York University, USA   
Kevin Hammond        
        University of St. Andrews, UK 
Patricia Johann      
           Rutgers University, USA  
Hans-Wolfgang Loidl           Ludwig-Maximilians
Universität München, Germany   
Rita Loogen                       Philipps-Universität
Marburg, Germany   
Greg Michaelson      
         Heriot-Watt University, UK  
Marco T. Morazán (Chair)    Seton
Hall University, USA   
Henrik Nilsson                   
University of Nottingham, UK   
Chris Okasaki        
           United States Military Academy
at West Point, USA   
Rex Page        
                 University
of Oklahoma, USA   
Ricardo Pena        
            Universidad Complutense
de Madrid, Spain   
Benjamin C. Pierce             University
of Pennsylvania, USA   
John Reppy        
               University
of Chicago, USA   
Ulrik P. Schultz      
           University of Southern Denmark,
Denmark   
Clara Segura        
             Universidad Complutense
de Madrid, Spain   
Jocelyn Sérot        
            Université Blaise Pascal,
France   
Zhong Shao        
               Yale
University, USA  
Olin Shivers        
               Georgia Institute
of Technology, USA   
Phil Trinder        
                Heriot-Watt University,
UK   
David Walker        
             Princeton University,
USA  
 
 
ORGANIZATION   
 
Symposium Chair:      
 Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham, UK   
Programme Chair:      
 Marco T. Morazan, Seton Hall University, USA   
Treasurer:        
           Greg Michaelson, Heriot-Watt University,
UK
Local Arrangements:    Marco
T. Morazan, Seton Hall University, USA
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Dr. Marco T. Morazan
TFP 2007
Program Committee Chair
http://tltc.shu.edu/tfp2007/
http://cs.shu.edu/tfp2007/