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                            CALL FOR PAPERS

    SBLP 2003 - 7th BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

             Ouro Preto, MG, Brazil - May 28-30, 2003

               http://www.inf.pucminas.br/sblp2003

SCOPE

The Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages (SBLP), sponsored by the
Brazilian Computer Society (SBC), aims to provide a forum where
researchers, educators, and practitioners can present and discuss the
fundamental principles and important innovations in the design, analysis
and implementation of programming languages and systems.

We invite authors to contribute to SBLP 2003 with the following kinds of
submissions:

- Technical research papers introducing original research results on
  topics such as (but not limited to):

  * Programming language design and implementation
  * Formal semantics of programming languages
  * Domain-specific programming languages
  * Visual programming languages
  * Programming languages for mobile, WWW, and network computing
  * Script languages
  * New programming models
  * Theoretical foundations of programming languages
  * Teaching programming languages

- Tutorial proposals on subjects related to programming languages, APIs,
  tools, environments or theories, at graduate level.

IMPORTANT DATES

- Deadline for submissions: February 14th, 2003
- Notification of acceptance: March 28th, 2003
- Camera-ready version: April 17th, 2003

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Contributions can be written in Portuguese, English or Spanish. Papers
should have at most 14 pages. All papers will be published in the
conference proceedings. Tutorial submissions may be in the form of a
proposal. The final version of a selected tutorial should contain at most
30 pages and will be published in separate proceedings.

Please check the symposium web site for more information about submissions
guidelines and procedures.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Luis Barbosa, Universidade do Minho
Roberto Bigonha, UFMG
Mariza Bigonha, UFMG
Paulo Blauth Menezes, UFRGS
Paulo Borba, UFPE
Christiano Braga, UFF
Carlos Camarao, UFMG
Jos Luiz Fiadeiro, ATX Software
Alex Garcia, IME
Jose Guimaraes, UFSCAR
Hermann Haeusler, PUC-Rio
Roberto Ierusalimschy, PUC-Rio (chair)
Jose Emilio Labra, Univesidad de Oviedo
Rafael Dueire Lins, UFPE
Alfio Martini, PUC-RS
Dale Miller, INRIA
Hermano Moura, UFPE
Martin Musicante, UFPR
David Naumann, Stevens Institute of Technology
Catuscia Palamidessi, Pennsylvania State University
Uday Reddy, University of Birmingham
Noemi Rodriguez, PUC-Rio
Cecilia Rubira, Unicamp
Andre Santos, UFPE
Marco Tulio Valente, PUC-MG

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Lucilia Figueiredo (UFOP) - Chair
Marco Tulio Valente (PUC Minas)
Mariza Bigonha (UFMG)

SYMPOSIUM LOCATION

Listed by Unesco as a World Heritage landmark, Ouro Preto ("black gold" in
portuguese) gathers one the the largest collections of baroque art in the
world. Its churches, museums and public monuments attract tourists from
all over the world. The city is located 100 km from Belo Horizonte, one of
the largest cities from Brazil, in the state of Minas Gerais.

MORE INFORMATION

For further information, visit the symposium web site at
http://www.inf.pucminas.br/sblp2003
or send e-mail to sblp2003@pucminas.br