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  • From: "Rosu, Grigore" <grosu AT illinois.edu>
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  • Subject: [K-user] FW: SLS 2013: Workshop on Scalable Language Specification - CFP
  • Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 16:11:02 +0000
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For K users in Europe, this could be an interesting event. There will be an
invited talk on K as well.

Grigore



________________________________________
From: Mosses P.D.
[P.D.Mosses AT swansea.ac.uk]
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 10:04 AM
To: Egon Börger; Mark van den Brand; Kevin Hammond; Tony Hoare; Paul Klint;
Shriram Krishnamurthi; Jose Meseguer; Rosu, Grigore; Dave Schmidt; Peter
Sewell
Cc: Andrew Kennedy
Subject: SLS 2013: Workshop on Scalable Language Specification - CFP

Dear SLS 2013 Invited Speaker,

As you may already have noticed, the appended CFP has been
posted on several mailing lists, including EAPLS and the
TYPES forum.

Kindly forward it to anybody who might be interested.

Best wishes,

Peter

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SLS 2013: Workshop on Scalable Language Specification

* June 25–27, 2013, Cambridge, UK

* Submission deadline: March 25, 2013

* http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/events/sls2013

The focus of this workshop is on formal language specification
frameworks and how they scale up when applied to larger
languages. The workshop provides a forum for discussing
practical and theoretical issues, and aims to promote
dissemination and collaboration between the developers and
users of language specification frameworks.

Background
==========
Many hundreds of programming languages have been designed
and implemented, and dozens are currently in widespread use.
Older languages evolve to incorporate new features, and new
programming languages are continually being developed –
especially domain-specific languages, designed for use in a
particular sector.

Each language needs to be precisely specified. A specification
of a major language usually consists of a succinct formal
grammar, determining its syntax, together with a lengthy
informal explanation of its intended semantics. Unfortunately,
such informal explanations are inherently imprecise, open to
misinterpretation, and not amenable to validation. In the few
cases where the semantics of major languages have been specified
formally, the required effort appears to have been huge, which
has discouraged wider adoption of formal semantics.

Objectives
==========
The workshop gathers together leading researchers working on the
development and specification of programming and domain-specific
languages. One of the objectives is to clarify which features of
the various specification frameworks affect scaling up to major
languages. A further objective is to raise awareness of current
developments of practical relevance, including tool support for
language specification, prototyping, and verification.

The invited speakers will present features and applications of
particular specification frameworks. The workshop programme will
also include presentations of submitted papers, time for informal
discussions, and a poster display.

Location
========
The workshop will be held at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK.
Accommodation for a limited number of participants has been
reserved at Downing College.

Invited speakers
================
• Egon Börger (University of Pisa)
• Mark van den Brand (Eindhoven University of Technology)
• Kevin Hammond (University of St Andrews)
• Sir Tony Hoare (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
• Paul Klint (CWI, Amsterdam)
• Shriram Krishnamurthi (Brown University)
• José Meseguer (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
• Grigore Roşu (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
• Dave Schmidt (Kansas State University)
• Peter Sewell (University of Cambridge)

Important dates
===============
* March 25: Submission deadline
* April 15: Author notification
* April 29: Registration deadline
* May 31: Final versions of papers and posters due
* June 25–27: Workshop

Submissions
===========
Authors who wish to present their research at the workshop are
invited to submit an extended abstract of up to 4 pages (including
references). Submissions should be in PDF (A4 format) and will be
submitted using the EasyChair system by March 25th. A selection
will be made by the organisers with the assistance of the invited
speakers, based primarily on interest and relevance to the workshop
objectives.

Proceedings
===========
The accepted extended abstracts (and any full papers based on them)
will be made available to workshop participants electronically.
The workshop proceedings will *not* be formally published; research
intended for publication elsewhere (or previously published) can be
submitted.

Registration
============
Information about registration will be provided closer to the time
of the workshop.

Posters
=======
Registered participants who wish to display a poster related to the
workshop objectives should submit the PDF through the EasyChair
website.

Organisers
==========
The workshop is organised and sponsored by Microsoft Research
Cambridge in collaboration with the PLanCompS research project.
The invited speakers are funded by EPSRC.

Andrew Kennedy
Programming Principles and Tools Group
Microsoft Research Cambridge
akenn AT microsoft.com

Peter Mosses
Department of Computer Science
Swansea University
p.d.mosses AT swan.ac.uk

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