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PLDI 2009 - ACM SIGPLAN 2009 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI)

Date2009-06-15

Deadline2008-11-14

VenueDublin, Ireland Ireland

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Websitehttp://www.cs.colorado.edu/pldi09

Topics/Call fo Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM SIGPLAN 2009 Conference on
Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI)
Trinity College, Dublin, June 15th-21st
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN in cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/pldi09


Scope of the Technical Program. The PLDI conference seeks original research papers that focus on issues in the design, development, implementation, evaluation, and use of programming languages. A strong PLDI submission will present a creative solution to a real problem, or evaluate existing solutions in a way that sheds new insights, or both. Click here to see our thoughts on what makes a great PLDI paper.

Topics of Interest. Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics as they relate to the design, development, implementation, evaluation, and use of programming languages:

¡ñ Extracting parallelism from programs ¡ñ Exploiting explicit parallelism in programs
¡ñ Memory management ¡ñ Language constructs for parallelism
¡ñ Program analyses ¡ñ Performance analysis, evaluation, and tools
¡ñ Performance optimizations ¡ñ Pointer analyses
¡ñ Domain-specific languages and tools ¡ñ Novel programming models
¡ñ Type systems and program logics ¡ñ Debugging techniques and tools
¡ñ Language designs and extensions ¡ñ Analyses and tools for transforming and understanding programs
¡ñ Checking or improving the safety, security, or correctness of programs ¡ñ Interaction of compilers and run-time systems with underlying systems

Submission. Submissions may not exceed 10 pages formatted according to the ACM proceedings format. These 10 pages include everything (i.e., it is the total length of the paper). The program chair will reject papers that exceed the length requirement or are submitted late. Templates for ACM format are available for Word Perfect, Microsoft Word, and LaTex at http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/authorInformation.... (use the 9 pt template). Submissions should be in PDF and printable on US Letter and A4 sized paper.

Paper submission is double-blind to reduce reviewer bias against or for authors or institutions. Thus, the submissions cannot include author names or institutions. Please read these guidelines for preparing your double-blind submission.

Papers must describe unpublished work that is not currently submitted for publication elsewhere (including journals and proceedings of refereed conferences and workshops). See the SIGPLAN republication policy for more details (http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigplan/republicationpolic...).

Evaluation. The program committee will evaluate the technical contribution of each submission as well as its general accessibility to the PLDI audience. Papers will be judged on significance, originality, relevance, correctness, and clarity. The paper must be organized so that it is easily understood by an audience with varied expertise. The paper should clearly identify what has been accomplished, why it is significant, and how it relates to previous work.

Important Dates.

Abstract deadline: Friday, Nov 7th, Midnight EST
Paper deadline: Friday, Nov 14th, Midnight EST
Rebuttal period: Monday, Jan 12th to Wednesday, Jan 14th
Notification: Tuesday, January 27th

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