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WAAAPL 2002, preliminary announcement



                         PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS

                   [Deadline for submission: 3rd June 2002]

                                 WAAAPL 2002

                                 Workshop on
            Algorithmic Aspects of Advanced Programming Languages

                      Part of PLI'02 (approval pending)
                             Pittsburgh, PA, USA
             date to be announced (probably Oct 7 or Oct 8, 2002)

        http://www.cs.uni-bonn.de/~ralf/waaapl02.{html,pdf,ps,dvi,txt}

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Scope
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WAAAPL (pronounced "wapple") seeks papers on all aspects of the
design, analysis, evaluation, or synthesis of algorithms or data
structures in the context of advanced programming languages, such as
functional or logic languages, where traditional algorithms or data
structures may be awkward or impossible to apply. Possible topics
include (but are not limited to):

  o  new algorithms or data structures,
  o  empirical studies of existing algorithms or data structures,
  o  new techniques or frameworks for the design, analysis,
     evaluation, or synthesis of algorithms or data structures,
  o  applications or case studies,
  o  pedagogical issues (language aspects of teaching algorithms or
     algorithmic aspects of teaching languages).

A previous WAAAPL workshop has been held in Paris (1999).

Submission details
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Deadline for submission:        3rd June 2002
Notification of acceptance:     1st July 2002
Final submission due:           1st August 2002
WAAAPL Workshop:                to be announced (probably Oct 7 or Oct 8, 2002)

Authors should submit papers of at most 12 pages, in postscript
format, formatted for A4 paper, to Ralf Hinze (ralf@cs.uni-bonn.de) or
Chris Okasaki (Christopher.Okasaki@usma.edu) by 3rd June 2002.  The
accepted papers will be published as a University of Bonn technical
report.

Programme committee
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Richard Bird          Oxford University
Michael Hanus         University of Kiel
Ralf Hinze            University of Bonn (co-chair)
Zhenjiang Hu          University of Tokyo
Haim Kaplan           Tel Aviv University
Chris Okasaki         United States Military Academy (co-chair)
Melissa O'Neill       Harvey Mudd College

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