From: Jerome Chailloux
Subject: CFP EUROPAL '91
Date: 
Message-ID: <9425@ilog.UUCP>
			CALL FOR PAPERS

			  EUROPAL '91

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Submission Deadline Extension
New deadline for submission of papers: 31st of October, 1990
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Conference Chair: Jerome Chailloux, ILOG, 2 Avenue Gallieni, 
		  BP 85, F-94253 Gentilly Cedex, France.
		  ·········@ilog.fr

The second European Conference on the Practical Application of Lisp will
be held between the 24th and 27th of March 1991 in Cambridge, UK.  The
aim of the conference is to provide a forum for technical exchange
between all the members of the world-wide Lisp community: academics;
industrialists; and Lisp system vendors.  It is expected that the
Conference will follow a similar format to Europal'90 with plenary and
panel sessions, tutorials and workshops ...and focusing on applications
developed in Lisp that are destined for everyday use.  The conference
will have two main tracks.  The first will contain practical, preferably
commercial/industrial, applications written in Lisp and the second will
include tools and techniques which aid Lisp program construction.

Topics will include:  

  * CAD & Manufacturing		* Computer-Based Training
  * Parallel Systems		* Data Processing
  * Graphics & Animation	* Portability
  * Financial Analysis		* Automated Documentation
  * Environments & Toolkits	* Knowledge-Based Systems
  * Computer-Aided Software	* User Interface Design Tools
    Engineering
  * Planning & Scheduling	* Object-Oriented Systems
  * Applications Delivery	* Simulation
  * Embedded Lisps Systems      * Software Engineering 
    (and use of)                  Methodologies both for/in Lisp


      ...and especially the new, unusual and innovative.

We invite submissions in all these areas concerned with the use
of Lisp, but the emphasis must reflect the "practical" theme of
the Conference.  For your initial submission, which will be
refereed, papers should not exceed 6000 words in length and
should include a cover page with the title of the paper, a brief
abstract, keywords and the name, affiliation and address of the
author(s).  Phone numbers and e-mail addresses are also helpful
in administering the selection process.

Five copies of the paper should be sent to John Domingue at
the address given below to arrive by 31st of October 1990 at
the latest.

Important Dates for Intending Speakers:

	Submission of papers: 31st October 1990
	Notification of acceptance: 20th December 1990
	Camera ready copy: mid-February 1991

Suggestions for tutorials, workshops and any other events will
be warmly welcomed, including proposals for Special Interest
Group Workshops.

Dr. John Domingue             

Tel:    +44 (0)908 65014
Email:  ···········@uk.ac.open.acs.vax (UK)
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