17th Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming

Event Dates

Jun 08, 2016 - Jun 10, 2016

Location

Near Washington, DC

Submission Deadline

Apr 08, 2016

17th Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming

June 8-10, 2016

University of Maryland, College Park

Near Washington, DC

http://tfp2016.org/

The symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP) is an

international forum for researchers with interests in all aspects of

functional programming, taking a broad view of current and future

trends in the area. It aspires to be a lively environment for

presenting the latest research results, and other contributions (see

below). Authors of draft papers will be invited to submit revised

papers based on the feedback receive at the symposium. A

post-symposium refereeing process will then select a subset of these

articles for formal publication.

TFP 2016 will be the main event of a pair of functional programming

events. TFP 2016 will be accompanied by the International Workshop on

Trends in Functional Programming in Education (TFPIE), which will take

place on June 7nd.

The TFP symposium is the heir of the successful series of Scottish

Functional Programming Workshops. Previous TFP symposia were held in

* Edinburgh (Scotland) in 2003;

* Munich (Germany) in 2004;

* Tallinn (Estonia) in 2005;

* Nottingham (UK) in 2006;

* New York (USA) in 2007;

* Nijmegen (The Netherlands) in 2008;

* Komarno (Slovakia) in 2009;

* Oklahoma (USA) in 2010;

* Madrid (Spain) in 2011;

* St. Andrews (UK) in 2012;

* Provo (Utah, USA) in 2013;

* Soesterberg (The Netherlands) in 2014;

* and Inria Sophia-Antipolis (France) in 2015.

For further general information about TFP please see the TFP homepage.

(http://www.tifp.org/).

== SCOPE ==

The symposium recognizes that new trends may arise through various

routes. As part of the Symposium’s focus on trends we therefore

identify the following five article categories. High-quality articles

are solicited in any of these categories:

Research Articles: leading-edge, previously unpublished research work

Position Articles: on what new trends should or should not be

Project Articles: descriptions of recently started new projects

Evaluation Articles: what lessons can be drawn from a finished project

Overview Articles: summarizing work with respect to a trendy subject

Articles must be original and not simultaneously submitted for

publication to any other forum. They may consider any aspect of

functional programming: theoretical, implementation-oriented, or

experience-oriented. Applications of functional programming

techniques to other languages are also within the scope of the

symposium.

Topics suitable for the symposium include, but are not limited to:

Functional programming and multicore/manycore computing

Functional programming in the cloud

High performance functional computing

Extra-functional (behavioural) properties of functional programs

Dependently typed functional programming

Validation and verification of functional programs

Debugging and profiling for functional languages

Functional programming in different application areas:

security, mobility, telecommunications applications, embedded

systems, global computing, grids, etc.

Interoperability with imperative programming languages

Novel memory management techniques

Program analysis and transformation techniques

Empirical performance studies

Abstract/virtual machines and compilers for functional languages

(Embedded) domain specific languages

New implementation strategies

Any new emerging trend in the functional programming area

If you are in doubt on whether your article is within the scope of

TFP, please contact the TFP 2016 program chair, David Van Horn.

== BEST PAPER AWARDS ==

To reward excellent contributions, TFP awards a prize for the best paper

accepted for the formal proceedings.

TFP traditionally pays special attention to research students,

acknowledging that students are almost by definition part of new

subject trends. A student paper is one for which the authors state

that the paper is mainly the work of students, the students are listed

as first authors, and a student would present the paper. A prize for

the best student paper is awarded each year.

In both cases, it is the PC of TFP that awards the prize. In case the

best paper happens to be a student paper, that paper will then receive

both prizes.

== SPONSORS ==

TFP is financially supported by CyberPoint, Galois, Trail of Bits, and

the University of Maryland Computer Science Department.

== PAPER SUBMISSIONS ==

Acceptance of articles for presentation at the symposium is based on a

lightweight peer review process of extended abstracts (4 to 10 pages

in length) or full papers (20 pages). The submission must clearly

indicate which category it belongs to: research, position, project,

evaluation, or overview paper. It should also indicate which authors

are research students, and whether the main author(s) are students. A

draft paper for which ALL authors are students will receive additional

feedback by one of the PC members shortly after the symposium has

taken place.

We use EasyChair for the refereeing process. Papers must be submitted at:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tfp2016

Papers must be written in English, and written using the LNCS

style. For more information about formatting please consult the

Springer LNCS web site:

http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0

== IMPORTANT DATES ==

Submission of draft papers: April 8, 2016

Notification: April 15, 2016

Registration: May 13, 2016

TFP Symposium: June 8-10, 2016

Student papers feedback: June 14, 2016

Submission for formal review: July 14, 2016

Notification of acceptance: September 14, 2016

Camera ready paper: October 14, 2016

== PROGRAM COMMITTEE ==

Amal Ahmed Northeastern University (US)

Nada Amin ?cole Polytechnique F?d?rale de Lausanne (CH)

Kenichi Asai Ochanomizu University (JP)

Ma?gorzata Biernacka University of Wroclaw (PL)

Laura Castro University of A Coru?a (ES)

Ravi Chugh University of Chicago (US)

Silvia Ghilezan University of Novi Sad (SR)

Clemens Grelck University of Amsterdam (NL)

John Hughes Chalmers University of Technology (SE)

Suresh Jagannathan Purdue University (US)

Pieter Koopman Radboud University Nijmegen (NL)

Geoffrey Mainland Drexel University (US)

Chris Martens University of California, Santa Cruz (US)

Jay McCarthy University of Massachusetts, Lowell (US)

Heather Miller ?cole Polytechnique F?d?rale de Lausanne (CH)

Manuel Serrano INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis (FR)

Scott Smith Johns Hopkins University (US)

?ric Tanter University of Chile (CL)

David Van Horn (Chair) University of Maryland (US)

Niki Vazou University of California, San Diego (US)