CMP.WERNER@UTEXAS-20.ARPA (11/18/83)
From: Werner Uhrig <CMP.WERNER@UTEXAS-20.ARPA> please help spread the word by announcing it on your local machines. thanks --------------- ()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()() () CALL FOR PAPERS () () 1984 ACM SYMPOSIUM ON () () LISP AND FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING () () UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, AUGUST 5-8, 1984 () () (Sponsored by the ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY) () ()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()() This is the third in a series of biennial conferences on the LISP language and issues related to applicative languages. Especially welcome are papers addressing implementation problems and programming environments. Areas of interest include (but are not restricted to) systems, large implementations, programming environments and support tools, architectures, microcode and hardware implementations, significant language extensions, unusual applications of LISP, program transformations, compilers for applicative languages, lazy evaluation, functional programming, logic programming, combinators, FP, APL, PROLOG, and other languages of a related nature. Please send eleven (11) copies of a detailed summary (not a complete paper) to the program chairman: Guy L. Steele Jr. Tartan Laboratories Incorporated 477 Melwood Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 Submissions will be considered by each member of the program committee: Robert Cartwright, Rice William L. Scherlis, Carnegie-Mellon Jerome Chailloux, INRIA Dana Scott, Carnegie-Mellon Daniel P. Friedman, Indiana Guy L. Steele Jr., Tartan Laboratories Richard P. Gabriel, Stanford David Warren, Silogic Incorporated Martin L. Griss, Hewlett-Packard John Williams, IBM Peter Henderson, Stirling Summaries should explain what is new and interesting about the work and what has actually been accomplished. It is important to include specific findings or results and specific comparisons with relevant previous work. The committee will consider the appropriateness, clarity, originality, practicality, significance, and overall quality of each summary. Time does not permit consideration of complete papers or long summaries; a length of eight to twelve double-spaced typed pages is strongly suggested. February 6, 1984 is the deadline for the submission of summaries. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by March 12, 1984. The accepted papers must be typed on special forms and received by the program chairman at the address above by May 14, 1984. Authors of accepted papers will be asked to sign ACM copyright forms. Proceedings will be distributed at the symposium and will later be available from ACM. Local Arrangements Chairman General Chairman Edward A. Schneider Robert S. Boyer Burroughs Corporation University of Texas at Austin Austin Research Center Institute for Computing Science 12201 Technology Blvd. 2100 Main Building Austin, Texas 78727 Austin, Texas 78712 (512) 258-2495 (512) 471-1901 CL.SCHNEIDER@UTEXAS-20.ARPA CL.BOYER@UTEXAS-20.ARPA