[news.announce.conferences] CFP: Int'l Workshop on Attribute Grammars and their Applications

jourdan@minos.inria.fr (Martin Jourdan) (10/16/89)

		   ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

				 WAGA

	     International Workshop on Attribute Grammars
			and their Applications

			   Paris -- France,
			September 19-21, 1990


** SCOPE

Although AGs have been introduced more than 20 years ago, they are
still not as widely used as it could have been hoped initially, in
particular in the industry, despite their qualities as a specification
tool. The aim of WAGA is hence to show that AGs are still an active
research topic which --- and this is important --- now leads to useful
applications in various areas. It is open to anyone interested
in the field (researchers, engineers, students, ...).

** TOPICS

The workshop will cover all aspects of AGs, with an emphasis on
practical results and applications.  This includes in particular (but
not only):

- semantics of AGs			- AG description languages
- near-production-quality systems	- attributed tree transformations
- attribute evaluation during parsing	- applications such as :
- space optimizations			. compiler construction
- methodology of programming with AGs	. code generation
- efficient exhaustive and incremental	. programming environments
  evaluation methods			. source-to-source translation
- relations with other formalisms 	. (graph) grammar analysis
  (logic programming, object-oriented	. logic programming implementations
  programming, functional programming,	. (graphical) user interfaces
  etc.)					. document manipulation
- extensions of AGs

** ORGANIZATION

INRIA 	Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique

** SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZERS

Martin JOURDAN	 		INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Pierre DERANSART		INRIA-Rocquencourt, France

** PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Henk ALBLAS 			Universiteit Twente, the Netherlands
Pierre DERANSART 		INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Rodney FARROW	 		Declarative Systems Inc., USA
Paul FRANCHI-ZANNETTACCI 	INRIA-Sophia-Antipolis, France
Robert GIEGERICH 		Universit"at Bielefeld, FRG
Tibor GYIM'OTHY			Hungarian Acad. of Sciences, Hungary
Martin JOURDAN			INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Uwe KASTENS 			Universit"at GH Paderborn, FRG
Takuya KATAYAMA 		Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Kai KOSKIMIES			University of Tampere, Finland
Bernard LORHO			INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Vladimir SEREBRIAKOV 		Academy of Sciences, USSR
Tim TEITELBAUM			Cornell University, USA	

** WORKSHOP SECRETARIAT

The're`se BRICHETEAU		INRIA, France
Sylviane GOSSET			INRIA, France
E'lisabeth MANY			INRIA, France

** INFORMATION

				INRIA
		  Service des Relations Exte'rieures
			 Bureau des Colloques
			       B.P. 105
		       F-78153 LE CHESNAY Cedex
			       (France)

		     Phone: [33] (1) 39.63.56.00
			   Telex: 697 033 F
		      FAX: [33] (1) 39.63.56.38
		     E-mail: waga@minos.inria.fr


** INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers written
in English.  Full papers (10-15 pages) should be submitted in 4
copies.  The first page of the communication must be headed with the
paper title, affiliation and complete mailing address (and e-mail
address if possible) of the author(s) together with an abstract (about
200 words). The name of the first author mentioned will be used for
all correspondence unless otherwise stated.

All submitted papers will be examined by the Program Committee.
Papers will be judged on applicability to the topics of the Workshop,
clarity, correctness, originality and significance; it is important to
include specific results and comparison to previous work.

The Workshop organization will hold the copyright of accepted papers.

** DEADLINES

Today 			Fill in and mail the attached reply card and
			help to spread out this Call for Papers as
			widely as possible
January 15th, 1990	Full paper (4 copies) received by the Workshop
			Secretariat
April 1st, 1990		Notification of acceptance or refusal to
			authors
June 5th, 1990		Final camera-ready copy of the paper received
			by the Workshop Secretariat

** PROGRAM

The final program as well as registration information will be
circulated in June 1990.

** REPLY CARD

To send through any means (surface mail, telex, FAX, e-mail) to the
Workshop Secretariat at the above address.

------------------------------ cut here -----------------------------

 WAGA -- Int'l Workshop on Attribute Grammars and their Applications
		 Paris, France, September 19-21, 1990

Tick and fill in as appropriate:

[ ] I intend to submit a paper:
	Title:

	Topic:


[ ] I intend to attend the Workshop; please put me on the mailing list.

Name:
Affiliation:
Address:


City:				Zip:		Country:

Telex #:
FAX #:
E-mail:

------------------------------ cut here -----------------------------

** A FINAL WORD

It is the first time that a workshop entirely devoted to attribute
grammars is organized. We hence would be very grateful to you if you
could help us by:
1. let us know of your interest in WAGA by filling in and sending us
the above reply card;
2. spreading out this call for papers to any of your colleagues and
friends who might be interested.
Many thanks in advance.

-- 
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jourdan@minos.inria.fr (Martin Jourdan) (10/27/89)

                   ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

                                 WAGA

             International Workshop on Attribute Grammars
                        and their Applications

                           Paris -- France,
                        September 19-21, 1990


** SCOPE

Although AGs have been introduced more than 20 years ago, they are
still not as widely used as it could have been hoped initially, in
particular in the industry, despite their qualities as a specification
tool. The aim of WAGA is hence to show that AGs are still an active
research topic which --- and this is important --- now leads to useful
applications in various areas. It is open to anyone interested
in the field (researchers, engineers, students, ...).

** TOPICS

The workshop will cover all aspects of AGs, with an emphasis on
practical results and applications.  This includes in particular (but
not only):

- semantics of AGs                      - AG description languages
- near-production-quality systems       - attributed tree transformations
- attribute evaluation during parsing   - applications such as :
- space optimizations                   . compiler construction
- methodology of programming with AGs   . code generation
- efficient exhaustive and incremental  . programming environments
  evaluation methods                    . source-to-source translation
- relations with other formalisms       . (graph) grammar analysis
  (logic programming, object-oriented   . logic programming implementations
  programming, functional programming,  . (graphical) user interfaces
  etc.)                                 . document manipulation
- extensions of AGs

** ORGANIZATION

INRIA   Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique

** SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZERS

Martin JOURDAN                  INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Pierre DERANSART                INRIA-Rocquencourt, France

** PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Henk ALBLAS                     Universiteit Twente, the Netherlands
Pierre DERANSART                INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Rodney FARROW                   Declarative Systems Inc., USA
Paul FRANCHI-ZANNETTACCI        INRIA-Sophia-Antipolis, France
Robert GIEGERICH                Universit"at Bielefeld, FRG
Tibor GYIM'OTHY                       Hungarian Acad. of Sciences, Hungary
Martin JOURDAN                  INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Uwe KASTENS                     Universit"at GH Paderborn, FRG
Takuya KATAYAMA                 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Kai KOSKIMIES                   University of Tampere, Finland
Bernard LORHO                   INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Vladimir SEREBRIAKOV            Academy of Sciences, USSR
Tim TEITELBAUM                  Cornell University, USA

** WORKSHOP SECRETARIAT

The're`se BRICHETEAU                INRIA, France
Sylviane GOSSET                 INRIA, France
E'lisabeth MANY                       INRIA, France

** INFORMATION

                                INRIA
                  Service des Relations Exte'rieures
                         Bureau des Colloques
                               B.P. 105
                       F-78153 LE CHESNAY Cedex
                               (France)

                     Phone: [33] (1) 39.63.56.00
                           Telex: 697 033 F
                      FAX: [33] (1) 39.63.56.38
                     E-mail: waga@minos.inria.fr


** INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers written
in English.  Full papers (10-15 pages) should be submitted in 4
copies.  The first page of the communication must be headed with the
paper title, affiliation and complete mailing address (and e-mail
address if possible) of the author(s) together with an abstract (about
200 words). The name of the first author mentioned will be used for
all correspondence unless otherwise stated.

All submitted papers will be examined by the Program Committee.
Papers will be judged on applicability to the topics of the Workshop,
clarity, correctness, originality and significance; it is important to
include specific results and comparison to previous work.

The Workshop organization will hold the copyright of accepted papers.

** DEADLINES

Today                   Fill in and mail the attached reply card and
                        help to spread out this Call for Papers as
                        widely as possible
January 15th, 1990      Full paper (4 copies) received by the Workshop
                        Secretariat
April 1st, 1990         Notification of acceptance or refusal to
                        authors
June 5th, 1990          Final camera-ready copy of the paper received
                        by the Workshop Secretariat

** PROGRAM

The final program as well as registration information will be
circulated in June 1990.

** REPLY CARD

To send through any means (surface mail, telex, FAX, e-mail) to the
Workshop Secretariat at the above address.

------------------------------ cut here -----------------------------

 WAGA -- Int'l Workshop on Attribute Grammars and their Applications
                 Paris, France, September 19-21, 1990

Tick and fill in as appropriate:

[ ] I intend to submit a paper:
        Title:

        Topic:


[ ] I intend to attend the Workshop; please put me on the mailing list.

Name:
Affiliation:
Address:


City:                           Zip:            Country:

Telex #:
FAX #:
E-mail:

------------------------------ cut here -----------------------------

** A FINAL WORD

It is the first time that a workshop entirely devoted to attribute
grammars is organized. We hence would be very grateful to you if you
could help us by:
1. let us know of your interest in WAGA by filling in and sending us
the above reply card;
2. spreading out this call for papers to any of your colleagues and
friends who might be interested.
Many thanks in advance.
-- 
Good health is merely the slowest rate at which one can die.

jourdan%minos.inria.fr@VM1.NoDak.EDU (Martin Jourdan) (10/28/89)

		   ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

				 WAGA

	     International Workshop on Attribute Grammars
			and their Applications

			   Paris -- France,
			September 19-21, 1990


** SCOPE

Although AGs have been introduced more than 20 years ago, they are
still not as widely used as it could have been hoped initially, in
particular in the industry, despite their qualities as a specification
tool. The aim of WAGA is hence to show that AGs are still an active
research topic which --- and this is important --- now leads to useful
applications in various areas. It is open to anyone interested
in the field (researchers, engineers, students, ...).

** TOPICS

The workshop will cover all aspects of AGs, with an emphasis on
practical results and applications.  This includes in particular (but
not only):

- semantics of AGs			- AG description languages
- near-production-quality systems	- attributed tree transformations
- attribute evaluation during parsing	- applications such as :
- space optimizations			. compiler construction
- methodology of programming with AGs	. code generation
- efficient exhaustive and incremental	. programming environments
  evaluation methods			. source-to-source translation
- relations with other formalisms 	. (graph) grammar analysis
  (logic programming, object-oriented	. logic programming implementations
  programming, functional programming,	. (graphical) user interfaces
  etc.)					. document manipulation
- extensions of AGs

** ORGANIZATION

INRIA 	Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique

** SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZERS

Martin JOURDAN	 		INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Pierre DERANSART		INRIA-Rocquencourt, France

** PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Henk ALBLAS 			Universiteit Twente, the Netherlands
Pierre DERANSART 		INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Rodney FARROW	 		Declarative Systems Inc., USA
Paul FRANCHI-ZANNETTACCI 	INRIA-Sophia-Antipolis, France
Robert GIEGERICH 		Universit"at Bielefeld, FRG
Tibor GYIM'OTHY			Hungarian Acad. of Sciences, Hungary
Martin JOURDAN			INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Uwe KASTENS 			Universit"at GH Paderborn, FRG
Takuya KATAYAMA 		Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Kai KOSKIMIES			University of Tampere, Finland
Bernard LORHO			INRIA-Rocquencourt, France
Vladimir SEREBRIAKOV 		Academy of Sciences, USSR
Tim TEITELBAUM			Cornell University, USA

** WORKSHOP SECRETARIAT

The're`se BRICHETEAU		INRIA, France
Sylviane GOSSET			INRIA, France
E'lisabeth MANY			INRIA, France

** INFORMATION

				INRIA
		  Service des Relations Exte'rieures
			 Bureau des Colloques
			       B.P. 105
		       F-78153 LE CHESNAY Cedex
			       (France)

		     Phone: [33] (1) 39.63.56.00
			   Telex: 697 033 F
		      FAX: [33] (1) 39.63.56.38
		     E-mail: waga@minos.inria.fr


** INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers written
in English.  Full papers (10-15 pages) should be submitted in 4
copies.  The first page of the communication must be headed with the
paper title, affiliation and complete mailing address (and e-mail
address if possible) of the author(s) together with an abstract (about
200 words). The name of the first author mentioned will be used for
all correspondence unless otherwise stated.

All submitted papers will be examined by the Program Committee.
Papers will be judged on applicability to the topics of the Workshop,
clarity, correctness, originality and significance; it is important to
include specific results and comparison to previous work.

The Workshop organization will hold the copyright of accepted papers.

** DEADLINES

Today 			Fill in and mail the attached reply card and
			help to spread out this Call for Papers as
			widely as possible
January 15th, 1990	Full paper (4 copies) received by the Workshop
			Secretariat
April 1st, 1990		Notification of acceptance or refusal to
			authors
June 5th, 1990		Final camera-ready copy of the paper received
			by the Workshop Secretariat

** PROGRAM

The final program as well as registration information will be
circulated in June 1990.

** REPLY CARD

To send through any means (surface mail, telex, FAX, e-mail) to the
Workshop Secretariat at the above address.

------------------------------ cut here -----------------------------

 WAGA -- Int'l Workshop on Attribute Grammars and their Applications
		 Paris, France, September 19-21, 1990

Tick and fill in as appropriate:

[ ] I intend to submit a paper:
	Title:

	Topic:


[ ] I intend to attend the Workshop; please put me on the mailing list.

Name:
Affiliation:
Address:


City:				Zip:		Country:

Telex #:
FAX #:
E-mail:

------------------------------ cut here -----------------------------

** A FINAL WORD

It is the first time that a workshop entirely devoted to attribute
grammars is organized. We hence would be very grateful to you if you
could help us by:
1. let us know of your interest in WAGA by filling in and sending us
the above reply card;
2. spreading out this call for papers to any of your colleagues and
friends who might be interested.
Many thanks in advance.

--
Send compilers articles to compilers@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us
{spdcc | ima | lotus}!esegue.  Meta-mail to compilers-request@esegue.
Please send responses to the author of the message, not the poster.
-- 
Good health is merely the slowest rate at which one can die.