Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS) 2015 | Call for Papers

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Robert Hirschfeld
Wed, May 20, 2015 9:24 PM
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                    ======== DLS 2015 ===========
                         
               11th Dynamic Languages Symposium 2015
                           October, 2015
               Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
                      http://DLS2015.inria.fr


                    Co-located with SPLASH 2015
                  In association with ACM SIGPLAN

The 11th Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS) at SPLASH 2015 is the
premier forum for researchers and practitioners to share knowledge and
research on dynamic languages, their implementation, and
applications. The influence of dynamic languages -- from Lisp to
Smalltalk to Python to Javascript -- on real-world practice and
research continues to grow.

DLS 2015 invites high quality papers reporting original research,
innovative contributions, or experience related to dynamic languages,
their implementation, and applications. Accepted papers will be
published in the ACM Digital Library, and freely available for 2 weeks
before and after the event itself.  Areas of interest include but are
not limited to:

Innovative language features and implementation techniques
Development and platform support, tools
Interesting applications
Domain-oriented programming
Very late binding, dynamic composition, and run-time adaptation
Reflection and meta-programming
Software evolution
Language symbiosis and multi-paradigm languages
Dynamic optimization
Hardware support
Experience reports and case studies
Educational approaches and perspectives
Semantics of dynamic languages

== Invited Speaker ==

DLS is pleased to announce a talk by the following invited speaker:

Eelco Visser: Declare your Language.

== Submissions and proceedings ==

Submissions should not have been published previously nor under review
at other events. Research papers should describe work that advances
the current state of the art. Experience papers should be of broad
interest and should describe insights gained from substantive
practical applications. The program committee will evaluate each
contributed paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity,
length, and originality.

Papers are to be submitted electronically at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=dls15 in PDF
format. Submissions must be in the ACM format (see
http://www.sigplan.org/authorInformation.htm) and not exceed 12
pages. Authors are reminded that brevity is a virtue.

DLS 2015 will run a two-phase reviewing process to help authors make
their final papers the best that they can be. After the first round of
reviews, papers will be rejected, conditionally accepted, or
unconditionally accepted. Conditionally accepted papers will be given
a list of issues raised by reviewers. Authors will then submit a
revised version of the paper with a cover letter explaining how they
have or why they have not addressed these issues. The reviewers will
then consider the cover letter and revised paper and recommend final
acceptance or rejection.

Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Important dates

Abstract Submissions: Sun 7 Jun 2015
Full Submissions: Sun 15 Jun 2015
First phase notification: Mon 27 Jul 
Revisions due: Mon 3 Aug
Final notification: Mon 17 Aug
Camera ready: Fri 21 21 Aug

Program chair

Manuel Serrano, Inria Sophia-Antipolis,
    dls15@easychair.org

Program committee

Carl Friedrich Bolz, DE
William R. Cook, UTexas, USA
Jonathan Edwards, MIT, USA
John Field, Google, USA
Matt Flatt, USA
Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit, BE
Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso-Plattner-Institut Potsdam, DE
Benjamin Livshits, Microsoft, USA
Crista Lopes, UC Irvine, USA
Kevin Millikin, Google, DN
James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ
Manuel Serrano, Inria, FR (General chair)
Didier Verna, EPITA, FR
Jan Vitek, Purdue, USA
Joe Politz, Brown University, USA
Olivier Tardieu, IBM, USA

--
Robert Hirschfeld
hirschfeld@acm.org
www.hirschfeld.org

----------------------------- C A L L F O R P A P E R S ----------------------------- ======== DLS 2015 =========== 11th Dynamic Languages Symposium 2015 October, 2015 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States http://DLS2015.inria.fr Co-located with SPLASH 2015 In association with ACM SIGPLAN The 11th Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS) at SPLASH 2015 is the premier forum for researchers and practitioners to share knowledge and research on dynamic languages, their implementation, and applications. The influence of dynamic languages -- from Lisp to Smalltalk to Python to Javascript -- on real-world practice and research continues to grow. DLS 2015 invites high quality papers reporting original research, innovative contributions, or experience related to dynamic languages, their implementation, and applications. Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library, and freely available for 2 weeks before and after the event itself. Areas of interest include but are not limited to: Innovative language features and implementation techniques Development and platform support, tools Interesting applications Domain-oriented programming Very late binding, dynamic composition, and run-time adaptation Reflection and meta-programming Software evolution Language symbiosis and multi-paradigm languages Dynamic optimization Hardware support Experience reports and case studies Educational approaches and perspectives Semantics of dynamic languages == Invited Speaker == DLS is pleased to announce a talk by the following invited speaker: Eelco Visser: Declare your Language. == Submissions and proceedings == Submissions should not have been published previously nor under review at other events. Research papers should describe work that advances the current state of the art. Experience papers should be of broad interest and should describe insights gained from substantive practical applications. The program committee will evaluate each contributed paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity, length, and originality. Papers are to be submitted electronically at http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=dls15 in PDF format. Submissions must be in the ACM format (see http://www.sigplan.org/authorInformation.htm) and not exceed 12 pages. Authors are reminded that brevity is a virtue. DLS 2015 will run a two-phase reviewing process to help authors make their final papers the best that they can be. After the first round of reviews, papers will be rejected, conditionally accepted, or unconditionally accepted. Conditionally accepted papers will be given a list of issues raised by reviewers. Authors will then submit a revised version of the paper with a cover letter explaining how they have or why they have not addressed these issues. The reviewers will then consider the cover letter and revised paper and recommend final acceptance or rejection. Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library. Important dates Abstract Submissions: Sun 7 Jun 2015 Full Submissions: Sun 15 Jun 2015 First phase notification: Mon 27 Jul Revisions due: Mon 3 Aug Final notification: Mon 17 Aug Camera ready: Fri 21 21 Aug Program chair Manuel Serrano, Inria Sophia-Antipolis, dls15@easychair.org Program committee Carl Friedrich Bolz, DE William R. Cook, UTexas, USA Jonathan Edwards, MIT, USA John Field, Google, USA Matt Flatt, USA Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit, BE Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso-Plattner-Institut Potsdam, DE Benjamin Livshits, Microsoft, USA Crista Lopes, UC Irvine, USA Kevin Millikin, Google, DN James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ Manuel Serrano, Inria, FR (General chair) Didier Verna, EPITA, FR Jan Vitek, Purdue, USA Joe Politz, Brown University, USA Olivier Tardieu, IBM, USA -- Robert Hirschfeld hirschfeld@acm.org www.hirschfeld.org