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[pept:107] FOOL'03: Call for Papers



                          Call for Papers

                 The Tenth International Workshop on
               Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages

                               FOOL 10

                      Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN

                          January 18, 2003
                        New Orleans, Louisiana
                         Following POPL '03

           http://tql.di.unipi.it/fool10/fool10.htm

Deadlines

                Submissions: September 30, 2002 
                Notifications: November 15, 2002 
                Final versions: December 12, 2002

The search for sound principles for object-oriented languages has given rise to much work on the theory of programming languages during the past 15 years, leading to a better understanding of the key concepts of object-oriented languages and to important developments in type theory, semantics, and program verification. The FOOL workshops bring together researchers to share new ideas and results in these areas. The next workshop, FOOL 10, will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Saturday January 18, 2003, the day after POPL '03.  

Submissions for this event are invited in the general area of foundations of object-oriented languages; topics of interest include language semantics, type systems, program analysis and verification, programming calculi, concurrent and distributed languages, and database languages. The main focus in selecting workshop contributions will be the intrinsic interest and timeliness of the work, so authors are encouraged to submit polished descriptions of work in progress as well as papers describing completed projects.  

A world-wide web page will be created and made available as an informal electronic conference proceedings.  

Submission procedure

We solicit submissions on original research not previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere, in the form of extended abstracts. These extended abstracts should not exceed 5000 words (approximately 10 pages).  Submissions should be e-mailed to fool10@di.unipi.it by Monday, September 30, 2002, using US-letter page size, Postscript or PDF. Each submission may be included inline in a message or as a MIME attachment only. We may not be able to consider late submissions, or submissions that do not have a working and attended return e-mail address. (If electronic submission is impossible, please contact the program chair in September.) Receipt of the submissions will be acknowledged by e-mail. Authors should inquire in case a prompt acknowledgment is not received.  

Correspondence and questions should be sent to fool10@di.unipi.it. 

Steering Committee
    Martin Abadi, UC Santa Cruz 
    Luca Cardelli, Microsoft Research 
    Kathleen Fisher, AT&T Labs 
    Martin Odersky, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
    Benjamin Pierce, University of Pennsylvania (chair) 

Program Chair
    Giorgio Ghelli,   University of Pisa,   
                      e-mail: fool10@di.unipi.it

Program Committee
    Elisa Bertino ,  University of Milan
    John Tang Boyland ,  University of Wisconsin
    Gilad Bracha ,  Sun Microsystems
    Giorgio Ghelli ,  University of Pisa
    Naoki Kobayashi ,  Tokyo Institute of Technology
    Xavier Leroy ,  INRIA Rocquencourt
    Ole Lehrmann Madsen ,  Aarhus University
    Don Syme ,  Microsoft Research