From: Boum Belkhouche
Subject: ICCL'94 cfp
Date: 
Message-ID: <1993Jun30.160650.21971@cs.tulane.edu>
			    CALL FOR PAPERS
   IEEE Computer Society 1994 International Conference on Computer Languages

		 Toulouse, France, May 16-19, 1994

Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Languages
In cooperation with ACM SIGPLAN and IRIT

Areas of particular interest include but are not limited to:

Implementation/optimization          Theory/semantics
Abstract interpretation              Dataflow analysis
Partial evaluation
Parallel/distributed languages       Object-oriented languages
Functional/logic languages           Multiparadigm languages
Real-time/fault-tolerant languages   Reqm'ts/design/specification languages
Visual/graphical languages           Application-specific languages

Papers should be at most 20 double-spaced pages (10 pt on 16 pt)
in length, should have an abstract of approx, 250 words, and a separate
cover page indicating the title, authors, and a list of keywords. Papers
will be judged on the basis of their relevance, significance, originality,
correctness, and clarity.  Accepted papers will appear in a full proceedings
published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, for which authors will be
expected to sign a copyright release form.
A selection of best papers will be published in a journal.


Submit 5 copies of papers or 3 copies of panel session proposals by
September 24, 1993 to Dr. Henri Bal, program committee chair, at
the address below. Submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter that
includes a return mailing address, telephone number and email address.
Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by December 8, 1993.
Camera ready versions of accepted papers will be due January 12, 1994.

For more information contact: ··@cs.tulane.edu

or
	Dr. Henri Bal
	Vrije Universiteit
	Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science
	De Boelelaan 1081a
	1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
	+31 20 5485574, ···@cs.vu.nl
	Fax: +31 20 6427705


A detailed announcement appears on page 8 of the May issue of the IEEE
Computer, and on page 104 of the May issue of the Communications of the ACM.