taylor@hplabsc.UUCP (07/08/86)
This article is from johnson@hplmsj and was received on Sat Jul 5 14:09:30 1986 CALL FOR PAPERS The Fourteenth Annual ACM SIGACT-SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages January 21-23, 1987 Munich, West Germany The fourteenth POPL symposium will address fundamental principles and important innovations in the design, definition, and implementation of programming languages and systems. Both theoretical and applied papers are solicited. In both the theoretical and applied domains, papers at the symposium must present new ideas that have the potential to improve the understanding of principles of programming languages in the Computer Science Community. Papers describing work in which an implemented system embodies an important principle in such a way that the usefulness of that principle is better understood, are especially encouraged. The symposium is not limited to topics included in previous POPL symposia--papers introducing important new topics are desired as well. Authors should submit 11 copies of a technical summary to the program committee chairman: Michael J. O'Donnell The University of Chicago Department of Computer Science Ryerson Hall, 1100 E. 58th St. Chicago, IL 60637 U.S.A. The initial submission should not be a complete paper, but it must contain enough information for the committee to judge its relevance, clarity, correctness, originality, and significance. In particular, it is important to include specific results, sketches of their derivations, and comparisons with related work. Submissions should be limited to 10 pages, typed double-spaced, or typeset 10-point on 16-point spacing. The total text should not exceed 3,000 words. Submissions must be received by August 8, 1986. [For more information, see upcoming issues of SIGACT News and SIGPLAN Notices]