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Call for Papers: POPL'93



Date: Wed, 20 May 92 09:13:12 -0400

                          Call  for  Papers

         The Twentieth Annual ACM SIGPLAN--SIGACT Symposium on
                  Principles Of Programming Languages

           Charleston, South Carolina, January 11--13, 1993

  The twentieth symposium on Principles of Programming Languages
  will provide a forum for discussion of principles, innovations,
  and accomplishments in the design, definition, analysis, and
  implementation of programming languages and systems.  Reports on
  experiences with the application or use of such principles and
  innovations are encouraged.  Papers presented at the symposium
  must describe work that has not previously been published or
  presented at a conference.

  Many seminal papers have been presented at POPL conferences in the
  past 20 years.  In an attempt to preserve and strengthen that
  tradition and to maintain broad coverage of the field, the program
  committee welcomes papers on a diversity of topics, particularly
  those that set out new directions, and is prepared to increase the
  number of accepted papers to accommodate them.  The symposium is
  not limited to topics discussed in previous symposia nor to formal
  approaches.  Authors concerned about the appropriateness of a
  topic may communicate by electronic mail with the program chair
  prior to submission.

  Authors should submit 13 copies (printed double-sided if possible)
  of a technical summary of a prospective paper to the program
  chair.  The length of the summary must not exceed 5000 words
  excluding bibliography and figures.  Excessively long summaries
  will be rejected immediately by the program chair.
  The summary should explain the contribution of the paper, both in
  general and in technical terms.  It is important to identify what
  has been accomplished, to explain why it is significant, and to
  compare with previous work.  Papers will be judged on originality,
  significance, correctness, and clarity.  Authors should make every
  effort to make the technical content of their papers
  understandable to a broad audience.

  Submissions must be received by July 27, 1992.  They should
  include a return postal address and an electronic mail address (if
  available).  Authors will be notified of the acceptance or
  rejection of their papers by September 14, 1992.  Full versions of
  the accepted papers must be received in camera-ready form by
  October 20, 1992.  Authors of accepted papers will be required to
  sign ACM copyright release forms.  Proceedings will be distributed
  at the conference and subsequently will be available for purchase
  from ACM Press.





                         Program Chair                       
Susan L. Graham                     
Computer Science Division -- EECS   
571 Evans Hall
University of California             
Berkeley, CA 94720 USA              
graham@cs.berkeley.edu              
(510) 642-2059                       

                         General Chairs         
Mary Van Deusen        			Bernard Lang           
IBM Watson Res.  Lab   			INRIA Rocquencourt
maida@watson.ibm.com   			lang@margaux.inria.fr

                         Local Arrangements Chair
Dee Medley
Augusta College
dmedley@uscn.uga.edu
(404) 737-1672

                          Program Committee
  Martin Abadi - DEC SRC                       
  Hans Boehm - Xerox PARC                      
  Charles Consel - Yale Univ.                  
  Ron Cytron - IBM Watson Res.  Lab            
  Susan L. Graham - Univ.  Calif.  Berkeley    
  Gilles Kahn - INRIA Sophia Antipolis         
  Monica Lam - Stanford Univ.
  James Larus - Univ.  Wisconsin
  Gary Lindstrom - Univ.  Utah
  David McQueen - AT&T Bell Labs
  Frank Pfenning - Carnegie Mellon Univ.
  Guy Steele - Thinking Machines Corp.