From: William Mansky <wmansky@CS.Princeton.EDU>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Fourth International Workshop on
Rewriting Techniques for Program Transformations and Evaluation
WPTE 2017
affiliated with FSCD 2017
8 September, 2017, Oxford, UK
http://www.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/WPTE17
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Aims and Scope
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The aim of WPTE is to bring together the researchers working on program
transformations,
evaluation, and operationally-based programming language semantics,
using rewriting
methods, in order to share the techniques and recent developments and to
exchange ideas
to encourage further activation of research in this area.
The previous WPTE were held in Vienna 2014, in Warsaw 2015, and in Porto
2016.
Topics of interest in the scope of this workshop include:
Program transformations for proving termination, confluence and other
properties.
Correctness of evaluation strategies.
Operational semantics of programs, operationally-based program
equivalences such as
contextual equivalences and bisimulations.
Cost-models for reasoning about the optimizing power of
transformations and the costs
of evaluation.
Program transformations for verification and theorem proving purposes.
Translation, simulation, equivalence of programs with different
formalisms, and
evaluation strategies.
Program transformations for applying rewriting techniques to programs
in specific
programming languages.
Program transformations for program inversions and program synthesis.
The programming languages of interest include pure, deterministic, impure,
nondeterministic, concurrent, parallel languages, and may employ
programming paradigms
such as functional, logical, typed, imperative, object-oriented, and
higher-order.
Invited Speaker
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Joachim Breitner(University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Paper Submissions
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For the paper submission deadline an extended abstract of at most 10
pages is required
to be submitted.
The extended abstract may present original work or also work in progress.
However, for the formal post-proceedings (see below) full papers must be
submitted to
the post-proceedings deadline.
Based on the submissions the program committee will select the
presentations for the
workshop. All selected contributions will be included in the informal
proceedings
distributed to the workshop participants. One author of each accepted
extended abstract
is expected to present it at the workshop. Submissions must be prepared
in LaTeX using
the EPTCS macro package (http://style.eptcs.org/).
Formal Post-Proceedings
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The WPTE post-proceedings will be published in
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (http://eptcs.org/).
The authors of all presented contributions will have the opportunity
(but no obligation)
to submit a full paper for the formal post-proceedings.
These full-papers must represent original work and should not be
submitted to another
conference at the same time. Full-papers should not exceed 15 pages. The
submission
deadline for these post-proceedings will be after the workshop in
October 2017.
There will be a second round of reviewing for selecting papers to be
published
in the formal proceedings.
Important Dates
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* Submission deadline (extended abstracts): July 14th, 2017
* Notification of acceptance: August 4th, 2017
* Deadline for participant proceedings: August 11th, 2017
* Workshop: September 8th, 2017
* Submission deadline for post proceedings (full-papers):
October, 2017 (exact date to be announced)
Weblinks
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EasyChair Submission Website
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wpte2017
Homepage of WPTE 2017
http://www.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/WPTE17/
Program Committee
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Beniamino Accattoli (INRIA)
Martin Avanzini (University of Innsbruck)
Yuki Chiba (JAIST)
Horatiu Cirstea (LORIA, Université de Lorraine) -- chair
Santiago Escobar (Universitat Politècnica de València)
Maribel Fernandez (KCL)
Delia Kesner (Université Paris-Diderot)
Sergueï Lenglet (Université de Lorraine)
Elena Machkasova (University of Minnesota, Morris)
William Mansky (Princeton University)
Joachim Niehren (INRIA Lille)
Naoki Nishida (Nagoya University)
David Sabel (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) -- chair
Masahiko Sakai (Graduate School of Infomation Science, Nagoya University)
Manfred Schmidt-Schauss (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)
Janis Voigtländer (University of Nijmegen)
Johannes Waldmann (HTWK Leipzig)
Fer-Jan de Vries (University of Leicester)
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