IFL 2009 | 13 Aug 2009 16:15
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*****SPAM***** IFL 2009: Final Call for Papers and Participation


Call for Papers and Participation
IFL 2009
Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ, USA
http://tltc.shu.edu/blogs/projects/IFL2009/

Register at: http://tltc.shu.edu/blogs/projects/IFL2009/registration.html


***** NEW *****

Registration and talk submission deadline fast approaching: August 23, 2009


***************


The 21st International Symposium on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages, IFL 2009, will be held
for the first time in the USA. The hosting institution is Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ, USA and the
symposium dates are September 23-25, 2009. It is our goal to make IFL a regular event held in the USA and in
Europe. The goal of the IFL symposia is to bring together researchers actively engaged in the implementation and
application of functional and function-based programming languages. IFL 2009 will be a venue for researchers to
present and discuss new ideas and concepts, work in progress, and publication-ripe results related to the
implementation and application of functional languages and function-based programming.

Following the IFL tradition, IFL 2009 will use a post-symposium review process to produce a formal proceedings which
will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. All participants in IFL 2009 are
invited to submit either a draft paper or an extended abstract describing work to be presented at the symposium.
These submissions will be screened by the program committee chair to make sure they are within the scope of IFL and will
appear in the draft proceedings distributed at the symposium. Submissions appearing in the draft proceedings are not
peer-reviewed publications. After the symposium, authors will be given the opportunity to incorporate the feedback from
discussions at the symposium and will be invited to submit a revised full arcticle for the formal review process. These
revised submissions will be reviewed by the program committee using prevailing academic standards to select the best
articles that will appear in the formal proceedings.


Invited Speaker:

    Benjamin C. Pierce
    University of Pennsylvania
    Talk Title: How To Build Your Own Bidirectional Programming Language


TOPICS

IFL welcomes submissions describing practical and theoretical work as well as submissions describing applications and tools.
If you are not sure if your work is appropriate for IFL 2009, please contact the PC chair at ifl2009-UxQERRLR9fA@public.gmane.org. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:

 language concepts
 type checking
 contracts
 compilation techniques
 staged compilation
 runtime function specialization
 runtime code generation
 partial evaluation 
 (abstract) interpretation
 generic programming techniques
 automatic program generation
 array processing
 concurrent/parallel programming
 concurrent/parallel program execution
 functional programming and embedded systems
 functional programming and web applications
 functional programming and security
 novel memory management techniques
 runtime profiling and performance measurements
 debugging and tracing
 virtual/abstract machine architectures
 validation and verification of functional programs  
 tools and programming techniques
 FP in Education


PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Prospective authors are encouraged to submit papers or extended abstracts to be published in the draft proceedings and to
present them at the symposium. All contributions must be written in English, conform to the Springer-Verlag LNCS series
format and not exceed 16 pages. The draft proceedings will appear as a technical report of the Department of Mathematics
and Computer Science of Seton Hall University.


IMPORTANT DATES

Registration deadline                   August 23, 2009
Presentation submission deadline        August 23, 2009
IFL 2009 Symposium                      September 23-25, 2009
Submission for review process deadline  November 1, 2009
Notification Accept/Reject              December 22, 2009
Camera ready version                    February 1, 2010


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Peter Achten              University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Jost Berthold             Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Andrew Butterfield        University of Dublin, Ireland
Robby Findler             Northwestern University, USA
Kathleen Fisher           AT&T Research, USA
Cormac Flanagan           University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
Matthew Flatt             University of Utah, USA
Matthew Fluet             Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, USA
Daniel Friedman           Indiana University, USA
Andy Gill                 University of Kansas, USA
Clemens Grelck            University of Amsterdam/Hertfordshire, The Netherlands/UK
Jurriaan Hage             Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Ralf Hinze                Oxford University, UK
Paul Hudak                Yale University, USA
John Hughes               Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Patricia Johann           University of Strathclyde, UK
Yukiyoshi Kameyama        University of Tsukuba, Japan
Marco T. Morazán (Chair)  Seton Hall University, USA
Rex Page                  University of Oklahoma, USA
Fernando Rubio            Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Sven-Bodo Scholz          University of Hertfordshire, UK
Manuel Serrano            INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
Chung-chieh Shan          Rutgers University, USA
David Walker              Princeton University, USA
Viktória Zsók             Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary


PETER LANDIN PRIZE

The Peter Landin Prize is awarded to the best paper presented at the symposium every year. The honored article is selected
by the program committee based on the submissions received for the formal review process. The prize carries a cash award
equivalent to 150 euros.

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IFL 2009 | 16 Jul 2009 16:24
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IFL 2009: Third Call for Papers

Call for Papers
IFL 2009
Seton Hall University
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ, USA
http://tltc.shu.edu/blogs/projects/IFL2009/


***** NEW *****

Registration is now opened!
Register at: http://tltc.shu.edu/blogs/projects/IFL2009/registration.html


Invited Speaker:

    Benjamin C. Pierce
    University of Pennsylvania
    Talk Title: How To Build Your Own Bidirectional Programming Language


Registration Fee:

          Students: US$325.00
    Non-students: US$375.00

*********


The 21st International Symposium on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages, IFL 2009, will be held
for the first time in the USA. The hosting institution is Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ, USA and the
symposium dates are September 23-25, 2009. It is our goal to make IFL a regular event held in the USA and in
Europe. The goal of the IFL symposia is to bring together researchers actively engaged in the implementation and
application of functional and function-based programming languages. IFL 2009 will be a venue for researchers to
present and discuss new ideas and concepts, work in progress, and publication-ripe results related to the
implementation and application of functional languages and function-based programming.

Following the IFL tradition, IFL 2009 will use a post-symposium review process to produce a formal proceedings which
will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. All participants in IFL 2009 are
invited to submit either a draft paper or an extended abstract describing work to be presented at the symposium.
These submissions will be screened by the program committee chair to make sure they are within the scope of IFL and will
appear in the draft proceedings distributed at the symposium. Submissions appearing in the draft proceedings are not
peer-reviewed publications. After the symposium, authors will be given the opportunity to incorporate the feedback from
discussions at the symposium and will be invited to submit a revised full arcticle for the formal review process. These
revised submissions will be reviewed by the program committee using prevailing academic standards to select the best
articles that will appear in the formal proceedings.


TOPICS

IFL welcomes submissions describing practical and theoretical work as well as submissions describing applications and tools.
If you are not sure if your work is appropriate for IFL 2009, please contact the PC chair at ifl2009 <at> shu.edu. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:

 language concepts
 type checking
 contracts
 compilation techniques
 staged compilation
 runtime function specialization
 runtime code generation
 partial evaluation 
 (abstract) interpretation
 generic programming techniques
 automatic program generation
 array processing
 concurrent/parallel programming
 concurrent/parallel program execution
 functional programming and embedded systems
 functional programming and web applications
 functional programming and security
 novel memory management techniques
 runtime profiling and performance measurements
 debugging and tracing
 virtual/abstract machine architectures
 validation and verification of functional programs  
 tools and programming techniques
 FP in Education


PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Prospective authors are encouraged to submit papers or extended abstracts to be published in the draft proceedings and to
present them at the symposium. All contributions must be written in English, conform to the Springer-Verlag LNCS series
format and not exceed 16 pages. The draft proceedings will appear as a technical report of the Department of Mathematics
and Computer Science of Seton Hall University.


IMPORTANT DATES

Registration deadline                           August 15, 2009
Presentation submission deadline          August 15, 2009
IFL 2009 Symposium                            September 23-25, 2009
Submission for review process deadline  November 1, 2009
Notification Accept/Reject                     December 22, 2009
Camera ready version                           February 1, 2010


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Peter Achten                University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Jost Berthold                Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Andrew Butterfield         University of Dublin, Ireland
Robby Findler                Northwestern University, USA
Kathleen Fisher             AT&T Research, USA
Cormac Flanagan           University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
Matthew Flatt               University of Utah, USA
Matthew Fluet               Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Daniel Friedman            Indiana University, USA
Andy Gill                      University of Kansas, USA
Clemens Grelck             University of Amsterdam/Hertfordshire, The Netherlands/UK
Jurriaan Hage                Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Ralf Hinze                     Oxford University, UK
Paul Hudak                    Yale University, USA
John Hughes                  Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Patricia Johann               University of Strathclyde, UK
Yukiyoshi Kameyama       University of Tsukuba, Japan
Marco T. Morazán (Chair)  Seton Hall University, USA
Rex Page                       University of Oklahoma, USA
Fernando Rubio               Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Sven-Bodo Scholz            University of Hertfordshire, UK
Manuel Serrano               INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
Chung-chieh Shan           Rutgers University, USA
David Walker                 Princeton University, USA
Viktória Zsók                 Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary


PETER LANDIN PRIZE

The Peter Landin Prize is awarded to the best paper presented at the symposium every year. The honored article is selected
by the program committee based on the submissions received for the formal review process. The prize carries a cash award
equivalent to 150 euros.

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IFL 2009 | 29 May 2009 18:23
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IFL 2009: Second Call for Papers


Call for Papers
IFL 2009
Seton Hall University
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ, USA
http://tltc.shu.edu/blogs/projects/IFL2009/


** NEW **

Accomodations information available: http://tltc.shu.edu/blogs/projects/IFL2009/accommodations.html

Jane Street Capital has joined IFL 2009 as a sponsor

*********


The 21st International Symposium on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages, IFL 2009, will be held
for the first time in the USA. The hosting institution is Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ, USA and the
symposium dates are September 23-25, 2009. It is our goal to make IFL a regular event held in the USA and in
Europe. The goal of the IFL symposia is to bring together researchers actively engaged in the implementation and
application of functional and function-based programming languages. IFL 2009 will be a venue for researchers to
present and discuss new ideas and concepts, work in progress, and publication-ripe results related to the
implementation and application of functional languages and function-based programming.

Following the IFL tradition, IFL 2009 will use a post-symposium review process to produce a formal proceedings which
will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. All participants in IFL 2009 are
invited to submit either a draft paper or an extended abstract describing work to be presented at the symposium.
These submissions will be screened by the program committee chair to make sure they are within the scope of IFL and will
appear in the draft proceedings distributed at the symposium. Submissions appearing in the draft proceedings are not
peer-reviewed publications. After the symposium, authors will be given the opportunity to incorporate the feedback from
discussions at the symposium and will be invited to submit a revised full arcticle for the formal review process. These
revised submissions will be reviewed by the program committee using prevailing academic standards to select the best
articles that will appear in the formal proceedings.


TOPICS

IFL welcomes submissions describing practical and theoretical work as well as submissions describing applications and tools.
If you are not sure if your work is appropriate for IFL 2009, please contact the PC chair at ifl2009 <at> shu.edu. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:

 language concepts
 type checking
 contracts
 compilation techniques
 staged compilation
 runtime function specialization
 runtime code generation
 partial evaluation  
 (abstract) interpretation
 generic programming techniques
 automatic program generation
 array processing
 concurrent/parallel programming
 concurrent/parallel program execution
 functional programming and embedded systems
 functional programming and web applications
 functional programming and security
 novel memory management techniques
 runtime profiling and performance measurements
 debugging and tracing
 virtual/abstract machine architectures
 validation and verification of functional programs  
 tools and programming techniques
 FP in Education


PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Prospective authors are encouraged to submit papers or extended abstracts to be published in the draft proceedings and to
present them at the symposium. All contributions must be written in English, conform to the Springer-Verlag LNCS series
format and not exceed 16 pages. The draft proceedings will appear as a technical report of the Department of Mathematics
and Computer Science of Seton Hall University.


IMPORTANT DATES

Registration deadline                   August 15, 2009
Presentation submission deadline        August 15, 2009
IFL 2009 Symposium                      September 23-25, 2009
Submission for review process deadline  November 1, 2009
Notification Accept/Reject              December 22, 2009
Camera ready version                    February 1, 2010


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Peter Achten                       University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Jost Berthold                       Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Andrew Butterfield             University of Dublin, Ireland
Robby Findler                     Northwestern University, USA
Kathleen Fisher                   AT&T Research, USA
Cormac Flanagan              University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
Matthew Flatt                        University of Utah, USA
Matthew Fluet                       Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, USA
Daniel Friedman                 Indiana University, USA
Andy Gill                                University of Kansas, USA
Clemens Grelck                  University of Amsterdam/Hertfordshire, The Netherlands/UK
Jurriaan Hage                      Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Ralf Hinze                              Oxford University, UK
Paul Hudak                           Yale University, USA
John Hughes                        Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Patricia Johann                    University of Strathclyde, UK
Yukiyoshi Kameyama        University of Tsukuba, Japan
Marco T. Morazán (Chair)  Seton Hall University, USA
Rex Page                                University of Oklahoma, USA
Fernando Rubio                    Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Sven-Bodo Scholz               University of Hertfordshire, UK
Manuel Serrano                     INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
Chung-chieh Shan                Rutgers University, USA
David Walker                         Princeton University, USA
Viktória Zsók                          Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary


PETER LANDIN PRIZE

The Peter Landin Prize is awarded to the best paper presented at the symposium every year. The honored article is selected
by the program committee based on the submissions received for the formal review process. The prize carries a cash award
equivalent to 150 euros.
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Marco Antoniotti | 20 May 2009 15:51
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[ELS 2009] Call for participation

Apologies for multiple postings....

************************************************************************

  2nd European Lisp Symposium (ELS 2009)

  Milan, Italy, May 27-29, 2009
  Universita` degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca

  www.european-lisp-symposium.org

************************************************************************

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
**********************

REGISTRATION IS OPEN AT www.european-lisp-symposium.org.
Check out the updated program.

Scope and Program Highlights:
*****************************

The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for
the discussion of all aspects of the design, implementation and
application of any of the Lisp dialects.  We encourage everyone
interested in Lisp to participate.

The European Lisp Symposium 2009 program includes presentations of
high quality papers about novel research results, insights and lessons
learned from practical applications, and educational perspectives, all
involving Lisp dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp,
AutoLisp, ISLISP, Dylan, Clojure, and so on.

The European Lisp Symposium will feature the following highlights:

- Scott McKay of ITA Software will talk about how Lisp use has evolved  
in
   his circannual industry work.

- Mark Tarver of Lambda Associates will talk about Qi as a viral
   mutation of the Lisp DNA.

- Mauro Pezze` of University of Milan-Bicocca will host a panel on
   Programmers' Productivity from a Software Engineering point of view.

- Joao Pavao Martins and Ernesto Morgado of SISCOG will talk about
   the role of LISP in the success of SISCOG

- Christophe Rhodes will give an unportable tutorial.

- Michele Simionato will give a tutorial on Scheme module system and
   Scheme libraries portability issues across implementations.

Social Events:
**************

Friday 29th evening, Conference Banquet

Saturday 30th morning, Guided tour to the "Futurismo" Exhibit in
the center of Milan; 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of the Futurism
Manifesto; stretching it, the harbinger of Lisp 50 years later.

Program Chair:
**************

  * Antonio Leitao, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal

Local Chair:
************

  * Marco Antoniotti, DISCo, Universita`† Milano Bicocca, Italy

Program committee:
******************

  * Giuseppe Attardi, Universita` di Pisa , Italy
  * Pascal Costanza, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  * Irene Durand, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France
  * Marc Feeley, Universite` de Montreal, Canada
  * Ron Garret, Amalgamated Widgets Unlimited, USA
  * Gregor Kiczales, University of British Columbia, Canada
  * Scott McKay, ITA Software, Inc., USA
  * Peter Norvig, Google Inc., USA
  * Julian Padget, University of Bath, UK
  * Kent Pitman, HyperMeta, USA
  * Christian Queinnec, Universite` Pierre et Marie Curie, France
  * Christophe Rhodes, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
  * Robert Strandh, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France
  * Mark Tarver, Lambda Associates, UK
  * Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, France
  * JonL White, TheGingerIceCreamFactory of Palo Alto, USA
  * Taiichi Yuasa, Kyoto University, Japan

Registration Fees:
******************

  * Students EU100, regular EU220.

Registration will include the proceedings, coffee breaks,
the symposium dinner and other amenities.
Accommodation is not included.
Marco Antoniotti | 15 Apr 2009 23:00
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ELS 2009 in Milan, Italy: Call for Participation

Apologies for multiple postings....

************************************************************************

  2nd European Lisp Symposium (ELS 2009)

  Milan, Italy, May 27-29, 2009
  Universita` degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca

  www.european-lisp-symposium.org

************************************************************************

CALL FOR PARTECIPATION
**********************

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN AT www.european-lisp-symposium.org.
Take advantage of the early bird registration fee.

Scope and Program Highlights:
*****************************

The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for
the discussion of all aspects of the design, implementation and
application of any of the Lisp dialects.  We encourage everyone
interested in Lisp to participate.

The European Lisp Symposium 2009 program includes presentations of
high quality papers about novel research results, insights and lessons
learned from practical applications, and educational perspectives, all
involving Lisp dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp,
AutoLisp, ISLISP, Dylan, Clojure, and so on.

Kent Pitman will give the keynote address on Thursday, May 28.

The presentations will be divided into two categories.

* Original contributions.

* Work in progress describing ongoing work that will be discussed in
the form of a "writers' workshop". The writers' workshops will take
place at the symposium in Milan on May 28, 2008.

Social Events:
**************

Friday 29th evening, Conference Banquet

Saturday 30th morning, Guided tour to the "Futurismo" Exhibit in
the center of Milan; 2009 marks the 100th anniversary of the Futurism
Manifesto; stretching it, the harbinger of Lisp 50 years later.

Program Chair:
**************

  * Antonio Leitao, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal

Local Chair:
************

  * Marco Antoniotti, DISCo, Universita`† Milano Bicocca, Italy

Program committee:
******************

  * Giuseppe Attardi, Universita`† di Pisa , Italy
  * Pascal Costanza, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  * Irene Durand, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France
  * Marc Feeley, Universit` de Montreal, Canada
  * Ron Garret, Amalgamated Widgets Unlimited, USA
  * Gregor Kiczales, University of British Columbia, Canada
  * Scott McKay, ITA Software, Inc., USA
  * Peter Norvig, Google Inc., USA
  * Julian Padget, University of Bath, UK
  * Kent Pitman, PTC, USA
  * Christian Queinnec, Universite` Pierre et Marie Curie, France
  * Christophe Rhodes, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
  * Robert Strandh, Universite` Bordeaux 1, France
  * Mark Tarver, Lambda Associates, UK
  * Didier Verna, EPITA Research and Development Laboratory, France
  * JonL White, TheGingerIceCreamFactory of Palo Alto, USA
  * Taiichi Yuasa, Kyoto University, Japan

Registration Fees:
******************

  * Early registration before April 25, 2008: Students EU60, regular  
EU120.
  * Late registration before May 16, 2008: Students EU80, regular EU160.
  * Onsite registration: Students EU100, regular EU220.

Registration will include the proceedings, coffee breaks,
the symposium dinner and other amenities.
Accommodation is not included.
IFL 2009 | 15 Jan 2009 18:09
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IFL 2009: Call for Papers


Call for Papers
IFL 2009
Seton Hall University
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ, USA
http://tltc.shu.edu/blogs/projects/IFL2009/


The 21st IFL symposium, IFL 2009, will be held for the first time in the USA. The hosting institution is Seton Hall
University in South Orange, NJ, USA and the symposium dates are September 23-25, 2009. It is our goal to make IFL a
regular event held in the USA. The goal of the IFL symposia is to bring together researchers actively engaged in the
implementation and application of functional and function-based programming languages. IFL 2009 will be a venue for
researchers to present and discuss new ideas and concepts, work in progress, and publication-ripe results related to
the implementation and application of functional languages and function-based programming.

Following the IFL tradition, IFL 2009 will use a post-symposium review process to produce a formal proceedings which we
expect to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. All participants in IFL 2009 are
invited to submit either a draft paper or and extended abstract describing work to be presented at the symposium.
These submissions will be screened by the program committee chair to make sure they are within the scope of IFL and will
appear in the draft proceedings distributed at the symposium. Submissions appearing in the draft proceedings are not
peer-reviewed publications. After the symposium, authors will be given the opportunity to incorporate the feedback from
discussions at the symposium and will be invited to submit a revised full arcticle for the formal review process. These
revised submissions will be reviewed by the program committee using prevailing academic standards to select the best
articles that will appear in the formal proceedings.


TOPICS

IFL welcomes submissions describing practical and theoretical as well as submissions describing applications and tools.
If you are not sure if your work is appropriate for IFL 2009, please contact the PC chair at ifl2009-NPiqTizz4qk@public.gmane.org Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:

 language concepts
 type checking
 contracts
 compilation techniques
 staged compilation
 runtime function specialization
 runtime code generation
 partial evaluation  
 (abstract) interpretation
 generic programming techniques
 automatic program generation
 array processing
 concurrent/parallel programming
 concurrent/parallel program execution
 functional programming and embedded systems
 functional programming and web applications
 functional programming and security
 novel memory management techniques
 runtime profiling and performance measurements
 debugging and tracing
 virtual/abstract machine architectures
 validation and verification of functional programs  
 tools and programming techniques


PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Prospective authors are encouraged to submit papers or extended abstracts to be published in the draft proceedings and to
present them at the symposium. All contributions must be written in English, conform to the Springer-Verlag LNCS series
format and not exceed 16 pages. The draft proceedings will appear as a technical report of the Department of Mathematics
and Computer Science of Seton Hall University.


IMPORTANT DATES

Registration deadline                                       August 15, 2009
Presentation submission deadline              August 15, 2009
IFL 2009 Symposium                                        September 23-25, 2009
Submission for review process deadline  November 1, 2009
Notification Accept/Reject                              December 22, 2009
Camera ready version                                     January 15, 2010


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Peter Achten                       University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Jost Berthold                       Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
Andrew Butterfield             University of Dublin, Ireland
Robby Findler                     Northwestern University, USA
Kathleen Fisher                   AT&T Research, USA
Cormac Flanagan              University of California at Santa Cruz, USA
Matthew Flatt                        University of Utah, USA
Matthew Fluet                       Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, USA
Daniel Friedman                 Indiana University, USA
Andy Gill                                University of Kansas, USA
Clemens Grelck                  University of Amsterdam/Hertfordshire, The Netherlands/UK
Jurriaan Hage                      Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Ralf Hinze                              Oxford University, UK
Paul Hudak                           Yale University, USA
John Hughes                        Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Patricia Johann                    University of Strathclyde, UK
Yukiyoshi Kameyama        University of Tsukuba, Japan
Marco T. Morazán (Chair)  Seton Hall University, USA
Rex Page                                University of Oklahoma, USA
Fernando Rubio                    Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Sven-Bodo Scholz               University of Hertfordshire, UK
Manuel Serrano                     INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
Chung-chieh Shan                Rutgers University, USA
David Walker                         Princeton University, USA
Viktória Zsók                          Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary


PETER LANDIN PRIZE

The Peter Landin Prize is awarded to the best paper presented at the symposium every year. The honored article is selected
by the program committee based on the submissions received for the formal review process. The prize carries a cash award
equivalent to 150 euros.
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Knight | 2 Nov 2006 03:56

help

I am a freshman here.I have to ask how I can find the newest version of the LispWeb software.
I've searched many times but still fail to find it .
Thank u for help.
 
Knight
2006-11-02
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Marc Battyani | 15 Mar 2008 18:05

The Common Lisp Directory finally crashed after 823 days.

[Is this list still somewhat alive?]

The Common Lisp Directory (http://www.cl-user.net) lisp process crashed
yesterday after 823 days of continuous service.

In these 2 years and 93 days, the same lisp process (LispWorks on Linux
Debian) served 273M requests without any problem. Even the crash was not
really lisp's fault as it was caused by a swap disk problem which caused
the kernel to kill a lot of processes.

During these 823 days, I had to restart Apache every few months and the
firewall router every several days. I also got several electric power
outages but fortunately none longer than the 3h of UPS battery time.
BTW this shows than Debian is also a stable platform for this kind of
applications.

So the CLD lisp process uptime experiment is now over and I will move
the CLD to a better place than a simple server in my basement.

Marc
Nick Levine | 3 May 2007 11:00
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serving very large files from allegroserve

Testing downloads of large audio recordings from ilc2007, I find that
the bytes stop flowing after five minutes. Allegroserve (version
1.2.43 on ACL 8.0) spits out a 500 return code and the transaction is
over.

I find in AServe doc the following:

    (wserver-response-timeout wserver) - the number of seconds
    AllegroServe allows for an http request function to be run and
    finished sending back its response. The initial value for this
    slot of the wserver object is found in *http-response-timeout*
    which defaults to 300 seconds. You can alter this timeout value
    with the :timeout argument to with-http-response or by specifying
    a :timeout argument to the publish function creating the entity.

and I'm sure this is exactly what I've hit. 

The thought of just cranking this number up and hoping for the best
makes me cringe a little. Surely there must be better? Well, the folks
at Franz obviously thought so too, because a couple of paragraphs up
they say:

    In Acl 6.1 we added the capability of having each I/O operation to
    a socket stream time out.  This means that we don't have to
    predict how long it should take to get a request or send a
    response.  As long as we're making progress reading or writing we
    know that the client on the other end of the network connection is
    alive and well.

Fine words. But totally contradicted by having a response-timeout slot
in the server.

Does anyone have any experience with getting AServe to monitor whether
it's "making progress reading" and so knows "that the client on the
other end of the network connection is alive and well"?

Thanks,

- nick
Edi Weitz | 18 Apr 2007 22:14
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Announcement: CL-WEBDAV

A WebDAV server based on Hunchentoot:

  http://weitz.de/cl-webdav/

Cheers,
Edi.
Henrik Hjelte | 25 Mar 2007 23:27
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[cl-json-announce] [ANN] cl-json 0.3.1

A new version of cl-json is now available. 

JSON is a language independent text format for data-interchange. JSON is
especially convenient in web applications, since it is a subset of the
literal object notation of ECMAScript. It can also be an alternative to
XML. JSON has good open-source support in many languages.

Some new features in cl-json are json-rpc and json-bind.

Get it by darcs:
darcs get http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-json/darcs/cl-json

Or you can also get it by asdf-install.

cl-json now depends on parenscript.
darcs get http://common-lisp.net/project/ucw/repos/parenscript

cl-json homepage:
http://common-lisp.net/project/cl-json/

/Henrik Hjelte

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