From: Benjamin Goldberg
Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS: SIGPLAN'93 PLDI
Date: 
Message-ID: <2015@acf5.NYU.EDU>
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			CALL FOR PAPERS
		 ACM SIGPLAN '93 Conference on
	 Programming Language Design and Implementation
            Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, June 23-25, 1993

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SIGPLAN '93 continues the series of broad-based language and compiler
design conferences.  The conference will provide a forum for
researchers and developers to learn about current practical and
experimental work across the breadth of the field.  The conference
will emphasize experimental results and experience with the languages
and techniques described.

The conference seeks original papers relevant to practical issues
concerning the design, development, implementation, and use of
programming languages (in contrast to the annual SIGACT/SIGPLAN POPL
Conference, which is oriented more toward foundations). The conference
favors no particular programming paradigm or support architecture.
Conference topics include:

    * compiler construction	    * translation by program transformation
    * interpretation		    * benchmarking and assessment
    * preprocessing		    * translator validation
    * design and use of languages   * programming environments
    * special-purpose languages	    * internal representations
    * optimization for scalar and parallel architectures
    * implementation for non-traditional languages and/or architectures
    * incremental and interactive methods 

Authors should submit twelve copies (preferably double-sided) of a
technical summary of a prospective paper to the program chair; persons
without access to a photocopier may submit a single copy.  The first
sheet of the summary (not the cover letter) must include the phone
number and street and Internet addresses for the corresponding author.
Summaries must not exceed 5000 words (approximately 10 pages typeset
10-point on 16-point spacing, or 15 pages if typewritten double-spaced).
Excessively long summaries will be rejected immediately by the program
chair.  Papers awaiting acceptance by any other conference are ineligible
for SIGPLAN '93; if a closely related paper has been submitted to a
journal, the authors must notify the program chair.

The summary must be organized so that it easily understood.  Clearly
identify what has been accomplished, why it is significant, and how
it compares with prior work.  Summaries will be judged on clarity,
significance, relevance, correctness, and originality.  Authors should
make their papers understandable to a broad audience.

Submissions must be received by **November 11, 1992**.  Authors will
be notified of acceptance or rejection by **January 20, 1993**.  Full
versions of the accepted papers must be formatted according to ACM
conventions, and camera-ready copy must be received by the program
chair by **April 2, 1993**.  Authors of accepted papers must sign an
ACM copyright release form.  Proceedings will be distributed at the
conference and as a special issue of SIGPLAN Notices. All papers
published in the proceedings are eligible for publication in refereed
ACM journals at the discretion of the editor.

	Program Committee:
	Timothy A. Budd		Oregon State University
	Robert Cartwright	Rice University
	Jack W. Davidson	University of Virginia
	Susan J. Eggers		University of Washington
	Benjamin Goldberg	New York University
	Ralph E. Griswold	The University of Arizona
	James Larus		University of Wisconsin
	Mark Linton		Silicon Graphics
	Steven S. Muchnick	Sun Microsystems
	Vivek Sarkar		IBM Corporation
	Walter Tichy		University of Karlsruhe
	David W. Wall		Digital Western Research Lab

Tutorials will precede the conference on June 21-22.  The conference
advance program will announce the tutorial topics.

Conference Chair:       Program Chair:         Local Arrangements Chair:
Robert Cartwright       David W. Wall          Rebecca Parsons
Rice University         Digital Equipment      Los Alamos National Labs
Computer Science Dept.  Western Research Lab   C-3 MS B265
P. O. Box 1892          250 University Ave.    Los Alamos, NM 87545
Houston, TX 77251-1892  Palo Alto, CA 94301    (505) 667-2655
(713) 527-6042          (415) 617-3309         ·······@lanl.gov
····@cs.rice.edu        ····@decwrl.dec.com