dswise@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu (David S. Wise) (11/24/88)
CALL FOR PAPERS Conference on Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture London, September 11-13, 1989 *Sponsored by IFIP WG 2.8 and ACM SIGPLAN/SIGARCH The fourth in a series of conferences on Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architectures will cover the theory, design, implementation, and application of functional or applicative programming languages, and research on new computer architectures designed to support functional programming. Architectural issues relating to implementation of functional programming languages on conventional architectures are also relevant. Papers accepted for the conference must contain material not presented previously in any formal forum. Authors should submit five copies of a {\it full\/} paper (not exceeding 20 pages), and ten additional copies of a 300-word abstract to the Chairman of the Program Committee (if copying facilities are not available one copy will do). Submissions should be double spaced or typeset 10-point on 16-point spacing. Names and affiliations of authors should appear on both paper and abstract. Papers will be judged on relevance, clarity, correctness, originality and significance. It is important to include specific results, sketches of their derivations, and comparisons with previous work. Submissions must be received by March 10, 1989, and should include a return postal address, and an electronic address wherever possible. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by May 8, 1989. Full versions of the accepted papers must be received in camera-ready form by June 16, 1989, for inclusion in the proceedings. Authors of accepted papers will be expected to sign an ACM copyright release form. Proceedings will be published by ACM Press in association with Addison-Wesley and will be distributed at the symposium. Program Committee Chair Program Committee David MacQueen Doug DeGroot, Texas Instruments, USA Attn: FPCA '89 Paul Hudak, Yale University, USA Room 2C-322 John Hughes, Univeristy of Glasgow, GB AT&T Bell Laboratories Thomas Johnsson, Chalmers Univ. of Technology, S 600 Mountain Avenue Richard Kieburtz, Oregon Graduate Center, USA Murray Hill, NJ 07974 Gary Lindstrom, University of Utah, USA U.S.A. John Mitchell, Stanford University, USA Simon Peyton-Jones, University College London, GB (201) 582-7691 Ronan Sleep, University of East Anglia, GB macqueen@research.att.com Ascandar Suarez, DEC Paris Research, F Local Arrangements Chair Conference Chair Chris L. Hankin Joseph Stoy Dept. of Computer Science Programming Research Group Imperial College Oxford University Huxley Building, Queen's Gate 8-11 Keble Road London SW7 2BZ Oxford OX1 3DQ GREAT BRITAIN GREAT BRITAIN clh@doc.ic.ac.uk stoy@prg.ox.ac.uk *International Federation for Information Processing: Working Group 2.8 on Functional Programming. *Association for Computing Machinery: Special Interest Group on Programming Languages, Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture.