[Because of a number of requests, the submission deadline is extended again to December the 25th, 23:59 UTC (but please register your title and abstract as soon as possible on EasyChair).] Call For Papers =============== Twelfth International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming (FLOPS 2014) June 4-6, 2014 Kanazawa, Japan http://www.jaist.ac.jp/flops2014/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Journal publications in JFP (Jounral of Functional Programming) and TPLP (Theory and Practice of Logic Programming) are planned (see below). - Hyakumangoku Matsuri ( https://www.google.com/search?q=hyakumangoku%20matsuri&tbm=isch ) is scheduled *just* after FLOPS 2014. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FLOPS is a forum for research on all issues concerning declarative programming, including functional programming and logic programming, and aims to promote cross-fertilization and integration between the two paradigms. Previous FLOPS meetings were held at Fuji Susono (1995), Shonan Village (1996), Kyoto (1998), Tsukuba (1999), Tokyo (2001), Aizu (2002), Nara (2004), Fuji Susono (2006), Ise (2008), Sendai (2010), and Kobe (2012). Topics ====== FLOPS solicits original papers in all areas of functional and logic programming, including (but not limited to): - Language issues: language design and constructs, programming methodology, integration of paradigms, interfacing with other languages, type systems, constraints, concurrency and distributed computing. - Foundations: logic and semantics, rewrite systems and narrowing, type theory, proof systems. - Implementation issues: compilation techniques, memory management, program analysis and transformation, partial evaluation, parallelism. - Applications: case studies, real-world applications, graphical user interfaces, Internet applications, XML, databases, formal methods and model checking. The proceedings will be published as an LNCS volume. The proceedings of the previous meetings (FLOPS 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012) were published as LNCS 1722, 2024, 2441, 2998, 3945, 4989, 6009, and 7294. PC Co-Chairs ============ Michael Codish (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Eijiro Sumii (Tohoku University) PC Members ========== Lars Birkedal (Aarhus University) Michael Codish (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) [co-chair] Marina De Vos (University of Bath) Moreno Falaschi (University of Siena) Carsten Fuhs (University College London) John Gallagher (Roskilde Universitet / IMDEA Software Institute) Samir Genaim (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Laura Giordano (Universita del Piemonte Orientale) Ichiro Hasuo (University of Tokyo) Fritz Henglein (University of Copenhagen) Andy King (University of Kent) Oleg Kiselyov Vitaly Lagoon (MathWorks) Shin-Cheng Mu (Academia Sinica) Keiko Nakata (Institute of Cybernetics at Tallinn University of Technology) Luke Ong (University of Oxford) Peter Schachte (University of Melbourne) Takehide Soh (Kobe University) Eijiro Sumii (Tohoku University) [co-chair] Tachio Terauchi (Nagoya University) Joost Vennekens (KU Leuven) Janis Voigtlaender (Universitaet Bonn) Stephanie Weirich (University of Pennsylvania) Local Chair =========== Yuki Chiba (JAIST) Submission ========== Submissions must be unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Work that already appeared in unpublished or informally published workshops proceedings may be submitted. See also ACM SIGPLAN Republication Policy: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Republication Submissions should fall into one of the following categories: - Regular research papers: they should describe new results and will be judged on originality, correctness, and significance. - System descriptions: they should contain a link to a working system and will be judged on originality, usefulness, and design. - Declarative pearls: new and excellent declarative programs or theories with illustrative applications. System descriptions and declarative pearls must be explicitly marked as such in the title. Submissions must be written in English and can be up to 15 pages long including references, though pearls are typically shorter. Authors are required to use LaTeX2e and the Springer llncs class file, available at: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html Regular research papers should be supported by proofs and/or experimental results. In case of lack of space, this supporting information should be made accessible otherwise (e.g., a link to a Web page, or an appendix). Papers should be submitted electronically at: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=flops2014 Important Dates =============== Submission deadline (EXTENDED): December 25, 2013 (23:59 UTC) Author notification: February 10, 2014 Camera-ready copy: March 7, 2014 Journal Publication =================== - Journal of Functional Programming and - Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 2-4 of the best papers in each of the two areas: Functional Programming and Logic Programming, will be invited for inclusion in a designated FLOPS section within each of the two journals. The Theory and Practice of Logic Programming papers will appear as "Rapid Publications". All of the these submissions are expected to represent high-quality revisions and extensions of the selected FLOPS papers and will be reviewed under the standard criteria of each journal. Venue ===== Main Hall, Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art, 2-1 Dewa-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0963 JAPAN. Some Previous FLOPS =================== FLOPS 2012, Kobe: http://www.org.kobe-u.ac.jp/flops2012/ FLOPS 2010, Sendai: http://www.kb.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp/flops2010/ FLOPS 2008, Ise: http://www.math.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~garrigue/FLOPS2008/ Sponsor ======= Japan Society for Software Science and Technology (JSSST), Special Interest Group on Programming and Programming Languages (SIG-PPL) In Cooperation With =================== ACM SIGPLAN Asian Association for Foundation of Software (AAFS) Association for Logic Programming (ALP)