lins@Apple.COM (Chuck Lins) (06/14/90)
Announcement and Call for Papers -------------------------------- Aims and Scope: The international journal "Structured Programming" serves the professional computing and engineering community. It includes technical contributions and short communications in the area of o programming o programming methodology and style o programming languages o programming environments o compilers o interpreters o applications The journal reports on technical advances in the field, announce and review systems, implementations, and relevant publications. "Structured Programming" emphasizes innovative concepts in programming (such as literate programming) and practical solutions for real problems. "Structured Programming" is not intended to be an archival journal, but instead, an informal forum for the timely exchange of ideas and information. Readership: computer scientists and engineers, software developers Call For Papers: The journal encourages contributions of original papers on any aspect of programming methodology and style, programming languages, programming environments, compilers, interpreters and applications. All papers will be reviewed. For papers of high quality, the journal can offer timely publication. Papers should be submitted to: Prof. Dr. Gustav Pomberger Johannes Kepler University of Linz A-4040 Linz Austria Tel.: +43-732-2468-683 Fax: 732-2468-10 E-Mail: K2G0190@AEARN.BITNET or to Springer-Verlag 815 De La Vina Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 USA Tel.: (805) 963-7960 Fax: (805) 966-3491 E-Mail: rossbach@hub.ucsb.edu -- Chuck Lins | "Is this the kind of work you'd like to do?" Apple Computer, Inc. | -- Front 242 20525 Mariani Avenue | Internet: lins@apple.com Mail Stop 37-BD | AppleLink: LINS@applelink.apple.com Cupertino, CA 95014 | "Self-proclaimed Object Oberon Evangelist" The intersection of Apple's ideas and my ideas yields the empty set.
srivas@oravax.UUCP (Mandayam Srivas) (11/22/90)
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR TENCON '91 SESSION (IEEE Region 10 Conference ) ON RAPID PROTOTYPING WITH FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES: Aug 28 - 30, 1991 New Delhi, India The session organizers under the auspices of IEEE invite submission of paper for a session on Rapid Prototyping with Functional Programming Languages. The objective of this session is to address both the theoretical and practical aspects of Rapid prototyping with functional languages and their applications. Topics of interest include, but not limited to, the following: - Language design issues including extensions to support rapid prototyping - Combining functional language with other language approaches for rapid prototyping - Formal semantic issues - Implementation issues: Optimization, Evaluation strategies for rapid prototyping - Verification, transformation and synthesis - Symbolic processing and Rapid prototyping - New application areas: Computer Graphics, Hardware specification and verification, etc. Prospective authors should submit two copies of an extended abstract (not exceeding 3 pages, double spaced) of their paper to either of the organizers by Jan 10, 1991. (If copying facilities are not available one copy will do.) Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by Feb 15, 1991. Photo-ready copy of the complete paper (not exceeding 6 pages double spaced must be received by April 15, 1991 for inclusion in the proceedings. Proceedings will be published by IEEE and will be distributed at the symposium. Session Organizers Name: A.L.Lakshminarasimhan M.K.Srivas Company: Member of Tech. Staff Research Scientist Address: Bell Laboratories ORA Corporation 480 Red Hill Rd, HR 2E030 301A Harris B. Dates drive Middletown, N.J. 07748-3052 Ithaca, N.Y., 14950 Tel. No.: 201 615 4524 607 277 2020 FAX No.: 201 615 5824 607 277 3206 e-mail : att!hou2d!la srivas%oravax.uucp@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu