Join us on Wednesday of next week for a one-day workshop devoted to the
Scheme programming language. Enjoy the mix of technical and experience
papers throughout the day, then cap off your ICFP experience with a report
on the state of R6RS.
Please take a moment to read the schedule appended below and then
visit the ICFP 2004 web site to register. It should be a useful and
fun day for anyone with an interest in Scheme or functional programming
languages.
See you in Utah,
-Oscar Waddell
workshop co-chair
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
2004 Scheme Workshop
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/scheme2004
Snowbird, Utah, USA
22 September 2004
The 2004 Scheme Workshop is a forum for discussing experience with
and future development of the Scheme programming language. The scope
of the workshop includes all aspects of the design, implementation,
theory, and application of Scheme. We encourage everyone interested
in Scheme to participate.
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Registration
The Scheme Workshop is part of ICFP 2004. Please see the web site of
the parent conference for registration information:
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/icfp04/
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Program
8:30 Registration
9:00 Welcome
9:10 Scheme Program Documentation Tools
Kurt N�rmark, Aalborg University
9:30 A Framework for Memory-Management Experimentation
Stephen Carl, Wright State University
9:50 trx: Regular-Tree Expressions, now in Scheme
Ilya Bagrak and Olin Shivers, Georgia Institute of Technology
10:10 Topsl: A Domain-Specific Language for On-Line Surveys
Mike MacHenry, Northeastern University
Jacob Matthews, University of Chicago
10:30 Break
11:00 Lexer and Parser Generators in Scheme
Scott Owens and Matthew Flatt, University of Utah
Olin Shivers and Benjamin McMullan, Georgia Tech
11:30 Compiling Java to PLT Scheme
Kathryn Gray and Matthew Flatt, University of Utah
12:00 Foreign Interface for PLT Scheme
Eli Barzilay and Dmitry Orlovsky, Northeastern University
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Debugging Scheme Fair Threads
Damien Ciabrini, INRIA Sophia Antipolis
14:30 Mobile Reactive Programming in ULM
St�phane Epardaud, INRIA Sophia Antipolis
15:00 Shift to Control
Chung-chieh Shan, Harvard University
15:30 Break
16:00 Cleaning up the Tower: Numbers in Scheme
Sebastian Egner, Philips Research
Richard Kelsey, Ember Corporation
Michael Sperber, DeinProgramm
16:30 The R6RS Status Report
Marc Feeley
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Organizers
Program committee:
J. Michael Ashley (Beckman Coulter, Inc.)
Danny Dub� (Universit� Laval)
Robert Bruce Findler (University of Chicago)
Richard Kelsey (Ember Corporation)
Julia Lawall (University of Copenhagen)
Michael Sperber (DeinProgramm)
Olin Shivers (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Oscar Waddell (Abstrax, Inc.)
Steering committee:
William D. Clinger (Northeastern University)
Marc Feeley (University of Montreal)
Matthias Felleisen (Northeastern University)
Matthew Flatt (University of Utah)
Dan Friedman (Indiana University)
Christian Queinnec (University Paris 6)
Manuel Serrano (INRIA)
Olin Shivers (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Mitchell Wand (Northeastern University)