From kkmicins at syr.edu Sat Dec 2 04:48:50 2023 From: kkmicins at syr.edu (Kristopher K Micinski) Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2023 04:48:50 +0000 Subject: [Haskell] (Extended deadline) CfP: Automated Program and Proof Synthesis (AP2S at AAAI '24) Message-ID: Call for Participation (/Talks/Tutorials) Automated Program and Proof Synthesis February 20, 2024, Vancouver, BC (a bridge workshop of AAAI 2024) Automated Program and Proof Synthesis (AP2S) are two long-standing, closely-related challenges in AI, recently advanced through the incorporation of deep learning. However, much research focuses exclusively on one or the other, instead of leveraging synergies between them. This AAAI '24 bridge (https://aaai.org/aaai-conference/aaai-24-bridge-program/) workshop, a continuation of last year's 2023 inaugural meeting, aims to connect researchers from each sub-field and educate them about the other, including but not limited to recent applications of deep learning. The workshop will involve a series of tutorial lectures followed by group discussion. The focus of the bridge workshop is not to present novel research results, but rather to foster learning, discussion, and cross-pollination among fields. We are interested in folks giving a range of talks from tutorials, positions / cool ideas, and long-term vision for the future of the space. Website: https://garrettkatz.github.io/ap2s-bridge/ Our informal deadline was Nov 24--we have decided to allow submissions up to Dec 9. We are really looking to keep the workshop informal, engaging, and discussion-focused. If you (or a PhD student you know) are planning to attend AAAI, and you are potentially interested in hybridizing ideas and techniques from program synthesis, proof synthesis, language modeling, etc... Please reach out to us: we are happy to discuss and see if there would be a potential fit. And please spread the word about AP2S to folks in your circles interested in theorem proving, program synthesis, and learning. Last year, we had a relatively small crowd, but there were very lively discussions. It is an exciting (and timely!) mix of topics, and we are looking forward to this year's AP2S bridge. Kris Micinski, kkmicins at syr.edu Garrett Katz, gkatz01 at syr.edu Syracuse University From mig40000 at gmail.com Sun Dec 3 10:30:55 2023 From: mig40000 at gmail.com (Abhishek Tiwari) Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2023 11:30:55 +0100 Subject: [Haskell] [Deadline Extension] FormaliSE 2024 - Call for Papers Message-ID: # Extended deadlines! Abstracts: Thursday, 7 December 2023 AoE Papers: Friday, 15 December 2023 AoE # Overview Historically, formal methods academic research and practical software development have had limited mutual interactions — except possibly in specialized domains such as safety-critical software. In recent times, the outlook has considerably improved: on the one hand, formal methods research has delivered more flexible techniques and tools that can support various aspects of the software development process — from user requirements elicitation, to design, implementation, verification and validation, as well as the creation of documentation. On the other hand, software engineering has developed a growing interest in rigorous techniques applied at scale. The FormaliSE conference series promotes work at the intersection of the formal methods and software engineering communities, providing a venue to exchange ideas, experiences, techniques, and results. We believe more collaboration between these two communities can be mutually beneficial by fostering the creation of formal methods that are practically useful and by helping develop higher-quality software. Originally a workshop event, since 2018 FormaliSE has been organized as a conference co-located with ICSE. The 12th edition of FormaliSE will also take place as a co-located conference of ICSE 2024. # Topics of Interest Area of interest (include but are not limited to): * requirements formalization and formal specification; * approaches, methods, and tools for verification and validation; * formal approaches to safety and security related issues; * analysis of performance and other non-functional properties based on formal approaches; * scalability of formal method applications; * integration of formal methods within the software development lifecycle (e.g., change management, continuous integration, regression testing, and deployment); * model-based engineering approaches; * correctness-by-construction approaches for software and systems engineering; * application of formal methods to specific domains (such as, autonomous, cyber-physical, intelligent, and IoT systems); * formal methods for AI-based systems, and AI applied in formal method approaches; * formal methods for certification; * guidelines to use formal methods in practice; * usability of formal methods; # Important Dates |---------------------|------------------| |Abstracts due: | 7 December 2023 | |Submissions due: | 15 December 2023 | |Notifications: | 12 January 2024 | |Camera ready copies: | 28 January 2024 | |FormaliSE conference:| 14-15 April 2024 | |---------------------|------------------| # Paper Submission Guidelines We accept papers in three categories: * ***Full research papers*** describing original research work and results. We encourage authors to include validation of their contributions by means of a case study or experiments. We also welcome research papers focusing on tools and tool development. * ***Case study papers*** discussing a significant application that suggests general lessons learned and motivates further research, or empirically validates theoretical results (such as a technique's scalability). * ***Research ideas papers*** describing new ideas in preliminary form, in a way that can stimulate interesting discussions at the conference, and suggest future work. All papers submitted to the FormaliSE 2024 conference must be written in English, must be unpublished original work, and must not be under review or submitted elsewhere at the time of submission. Submissions must comply with the FormaliSE's lightweight double-anonymous review process (see below). Full research papers and case study papers can take up to 10 pages including all text, figures, tables and appendices, but excluding references. Research ideas papers can take up to 4 pages, plus up to 1 additional page solely for references. To avoid that authors waste time fitting their papers into the stated limit at the expense of presentation clarity, paper lengths slightly exceeding the stated limit will still be considered, provided that the reviewers find that the presentation is of high quality. All submissions must be in PDF format and must conform to the [ACM Primary Article Template](https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template). In LaTeX, use options `sigconf`, `review`, and `anonymous`: `\documentclass[sigconf,review,anonymous]{acmart}`. These options add line numbers (which helps reviewers refer to specific lines in a submission), and omit author information (as required by the double-anonymous format). To submit a paper to FormaliSE 2024 use the following HotCRP link: # Lightweight Double-Anonymous Review Process for Papers As in recent editions, FormaliSE 2024 will use a lightweight double-anonymous process. Authors must omit their names and institutions from the title page, cite their own work in the third person, and omit acknowledgments that may reveal their identity or affiliation. The purpose is reducing chances of reviewer bias influenced by the authors’ identities. The double-anonymous process is, however, lightweight, which means that it should not pose a heavy burden for authors, nor should make a paper's presentation weaker or more difficult to review. Also, advertising the paper as part of your usual research activities (for example, on your personal web-page, in a pre-print archive, by email, in talks or discussions with colleagues) is permitted without penalties. # Paper Selection Each paper will be reviewed by at least three program committee members that will judge its overall quality in terms of its soundness, significance, novelty, verifiability, and presentation clarity. FormaliSE 2024 will adopt a lightweight response process: if all the reviewers of a given paper agree that a clarification from the authors regarding a specific question could move the paper from "borderline" to "accept", the chairs will relay the reviewers' questions to the authors by email, and then share their reply with the reviewers in HotCRP. The goal of lightweight responses is reducing the chance of random decisions on borderline papers. Hence, they will only be used for a minority of submissions; most papers will not require such an author response. Nevertheless, we would ask the corresponding authors of all submissions to make sure that they are available to answer questions by email upon request. # Artifact Evaluation Reproducibility of experimental results is crucial to foster an atmosphere of trustworthy, open, and reusable research. To improve and reward reproducibility, FormaliSE 2023 continues its Artifact Evaluation (AE) procedure. An artifact is any additional material (software, data sets, machine-checkable proofs, etc.) that substantiates the claims made in the paper and ideally makes them fully reproducible. Submission of an artifact is optional but encouraged for all papers where it can support the results presented in the paper. Artifact review is single-anonymous (the paper corresponding to an artifact must still follow the double-anonymous submissions requirements) and will be conducted concurrently with the paper reviewing process. Artifacts will be handled by a separate Artifact Evaluation Committee, and the Artifact Evaluation process will be set up such that the anonymization of the corresponding papers will not be compromised. Accepted papers with a successfully evaluated artefact will be awarded the [EAPLS badges](https://eapls.org/pages/artifact_badges/) that apply (among "Functional", "Reusable", and "Available"). Awarded badges are to be added to the camera-ready version of the paper. Artifacts will be assessed with respect to their consistency with the results presented in the paper, their completeness, their documentation, and their ease of use. The Artifact Evaluation will include an initial check for technical issues; authors of artifacts may be contacted by email within the first two weeks after artifact submission to help resolve any technical problems that prevent the evaluation of an artifact if necessary. The results of an artifact evaluation will not be available to the reviewers of the corresponding paper; hence, they will not affect the paper's acceptance decision. However, reviewers will know whether a paper has submitted **any** artifacts; this piece of information may be taken into account to decide whether the paper should be accepted. Thus, if there are justifiable reasons why a paper's artifacts cannot be submitted, they should be pointed out in the paper so that the reviewers can appreciate them and adjust their expectations accordingly. Detailed guidelines for preparation and submission of artifacts will be described in a dedicated page in [FormaliSE 2024's website](https://formalise2024.github.io/). # Publication All accepted papers are published as part of the ICSE 2024 Proceedings in the ACM and IEEE Digital Libraries. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register for the conference and present the paper at the conference — physically or, if the circumstances do not allow so, virtually. Failure to register an author will result in a paper being removed from the proceedings. # Organization ## General Chairs * Stefania Gnesi, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione (Italy) * Nico Plat, University of Twente (The Netherlands) ## Program Chairs * Carlo A. Furia, USI Lugano (Switzerland) * Antónia Lopes, University of Lisbon (Portugal) ## Artifact Evaluation Chairs * Tom van Dijk, University of Twente (The Netherlands) * Raúl Pardo, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark) ## Social Media Chairs * Abhishek Tiwari, University of Passau (Germany) * Paulo Santos, Carnegie Mellon University (USA) ## Program Committee * Wolfgang Ahrendt, Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) * Bernhard Aichernig, TU Graz (Austria) * Toshiaki Aoki, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Japan) * Cyrille Artho, KTH (Sweden) * Kyungmin Bae, Pohang University of Science and Technology (Korea) * Domenico Bianculli, University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg) * Simon Bliudze, INRIA Lille - Nord Europe (France) * Giovanna Broccia, ISTI - CNR (Italy) * Radu Calinescu, University of York (UK) * Pablo Castro, National University of Rio Cuarto (AR) * Ana Cavalcanti, University of York (UK) * Javier Cámara Moreno, Universidad de Málaga (Spain) * João F. Ferreira, University of Lisbon (Portugal) * Antonio Filieri, Imperial College London/AWS (UK/USA) * Amit Goel, Amazon Web Services (USA) * Paula Herber, University of Münster (Germany) * Marieke Huisman, University of Twente (The Netherlands) * Marie-Christine Jakobs, LMU Munich (Germany) * Violet Ka I Pun, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (Norway) * Eunsuk Kang, Carnegie Mellon University (USA) * Oleksandr Kolchyn, Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics (Ukraine) * Anastasia Mavridou, KBR/NASA Ames Research Center (USA) * Larissa Meinicke, University of Queensland (Australia) * Chris Poskitt, Singapore Management University (Singapore) * Virgile Prevosto, CEA List (France) * Matteo Rossi, Politecnico di Milano (Italy) * Ina Schaefer, KIT (Germany) * Cristina Seceleanu, Mälardalen University (Sweden) * Allison Sullivan, University of Texas, Arlington (USA) * Heike Wehrheim, University of Oldenburg (Germany) * Kirsten Winter, University of Queensland (Australia) ## Artifact Evaluation Committee * Sharar Ahmadi, University of Surrey (UK) * Jaime Arias, University Sorbonne Paris Nord (France) * Levente Bajczi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary) * Laura Bussi, ISTI-CNR (Italy) * Gustavo Carvalho, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (Brazil) * Xiao Cheng, University of Technology Sydney (Australia) * Bishoksan Kafle, The University of Melbourne (Australia) * Andreas Katis, NASA (USA) * Livia Lestingi, Politecnico di Milano (Italy) * Robert Müller, University of Siegen (Germany) * Danilo Pianini, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna (Italy) * Pedro Ribeiro, University of York (UK) * Cedric Richter, University of Oldenburg (Germany) * Virgile Robles, CEA List (France) * Arnab Sharma, University of Oldenburg (Germany) * Martin Tappler, TU Graz (Austria) * Hoang-Dung Tran, University of Nebraska-Linco (USA) * Shaun Azzopardi, University of Malta (Malta) * Christophe Garion, ISAE-SUPAERO (France) ## Contact Information We can be reached at oc at formalise.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From simona.k at uns.ac.rs Sat Dec 9 15:27:24 2023 From: simona.k at uns.ac.rs (simona.k at uns.ac.rs) Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2023 16:27:24 +0100 (CET) Subject: [Haskell] Call for STSMs and ITC conference grants, deadline 7 January 2024 Message-ID: <53970.127.0.0.1.1702135644.squirrel@127.0.0.1> COST Action CA20111 EuroProofNet Open call for Short-Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) and Inclusive Target Conference Grants (ITCGs) Dear Action members, The next deadline for STSM and ITCG proposals is: 7th January 2024 *What is an STSM?* A Short-Term Scientific Mission (STSM) is a research visit of an individual researcher from a country participating in the Action in a different country also participating in the Action. We encourage STSMs, as they are an effective way of starting and maintaining research collaborations. *What is an ITC conference grant?* ITC Conference Grants are given to young (<= 40 years old) researchers affiliated in an Inclusiveness Target Country or Near Neighbour Country to present a work related to EuroProofNet in a high-level conference fully organized by a third party, i.e. not organized nor co-organized by EuroProofNet. Reimbursement rules are the same as for STSMs. We especially welcome proposals from the working groups 4 and 3, and from inclusive-target countries and women. STSM and ITCG proposals should be between February and August 2024. Find all the details concerning application on https://europroofnet.github.io/grants/ Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. Best wishes, Simona Prokić and Ambrus Kaposi EuroProofNet Grant Awarding Coordinators From bpientka at cs.mcgill.ca Sun Dec 10 09:54:42 2023 From: bpientka at cs.mcgill.ca (Brigitte Pientka) Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2023 09:54:42 +0000 Subject: [Haskell] Certified Programs and Proofs (CPP'24) - Call for Participation Message-ID: <06C7C483-5344-4B13-A1BD-892ABBE93096@cs.mcgill.ca> *** Call for Participation *** *** Certified Programs and Proofs (CPP) 2024 *** - Early registration deadline: 14 December 2023 - Registration: https://popl24.sigplan.org/attending/registration Certified Programs and Proofs (CPP) is an international conference on practical and theoretical topics in all areas that consider formal verification and certification as an essential paradigm for their work. CPP spans areas of computer science, mathematics, logic, and education. CPP 2024 (https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/CPP-2024 ) will be held on 15-16 January 2024 and will be co-located with POPL 2024. CPP 2024 is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGLOG, and supported by a diverse set of industrial sponsors. Similarly to other events collocated with POPL 2024, CPP will take place as an in-person event at Institution of Engineering and Technology, Savoy Place, London, UK. Virtual participation via Airmeet will also be available; look for updated information about that option on the POPL web site. For more information about this edition and the CPP series, please visit https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/CPP-2024 ### Invited Speakers * Azalea Raad, Imperial College London * Cezary Kaliszyk, University of Innsbruck ### Accepted papers The list of accepted papers is available at https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/CPP-2024#event-overview ### Subsidized student registration To facilitate in-person participation, CPP 2024 offers the opportunity to waive the registration fees for a limited number of authors that are in need of financial support to attend the conference. This support is particularly aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, and authors from marginalized groups who are presenting papers at CPP. For more information, please reach out to the CPP conference co-chairs (Amin Timany and Dmitriy Traytel, see below for their email addresses), with a brief description of your situation. CPP's student support is made possible by our generous industrial supporters: https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/CPP-2024#About ### Contact For any questions please contact the chairs: Brigitte Pientka > (PC co-chair) Sandrine Blazy > (PC co-chair) Dmitriy Traytel > (conference co-chair) Amin Timany > (conference co-chair) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Proposals are invited for workshops (and other co-located events, such as symposiums) to be affiliated with ICFP 2024 and sponsored by SIGPLAN. These events should be less formal and more focused than ICFP itself, include sessions that enable interaction among the attendees, and foster the exchange of new ideas. The preference is for one-day events, but other schedules can also be considered. The workshops are scheduled to occur on September 2nd (the day before ICFP) and September 6-7th (the two days after ICFP). A separate call for Call for Tutorial, Panel, and Discussion Proposals is going to be circulated later. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Submission details Deadline for submission: January 11, 2024 Notification of acceptance: January 19, 2024 Prospective organizers of workshops or other co-located events are invited to submit a completed workshop proposal form in plain text format to the ICFP 2024 workshop co-chairs (Chandrakana Nandi and Yannick Forster) via email to chandra at certora.com yannick.forster at inria.fr by January 11, 2024. (For proposals of co-located events other than workshops, please fill in the workshop proposal form and just leave blank any sections that do not apply.) Please note that this is a firm deadline. Organizers will be notified whether their event proposal is accepted by January 19, 2024, and if successful, depending on the event, they will be asked to produce a final report after the event has taken place that is suitable for publication in SIGPLAN Notices. The proposal form is available at: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2024-files/icfp24-workshops-form.txt.docx PC Template: http://www.icfpconference.org/icfp2024-files/pc-template.xlsx Further information about SIGPLAN sponsorship is available at: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Proposals/Sponsored/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Selection committee The proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the ICFP 2024 organizing committee, together with the members of the SIGPLAN executive committee. 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The program features 14 talks and 8 tutorials on current topics: https://bobkonf.de/2024/program.html Talk subjects includes functional programming, property-based testing, service API design, programming for spacecraft, accessibility, hypermedia, business processes, software analytics, event-based communication and zero-knowledge proofs. BOB will feature tutorials on F#, Haskell, Lean, SwiftUI, Copilot, the K Framework, functional domain modelling, and Liberating Structures. Andreas Rossberg will give the keynote talk. Registration is open - online tickets are all under 200€, and many discount options are available, as are grants for members of groups underrepresented in tech: https://bobkonf.de/2024/registration.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From J.G.H.Cockx at tudelft.nl Sat Dec 16 14:27:49 2023 From: J.G.H.Cockx at tudelft.nl (Jesper Cockx) Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2023 14:27:49 +0000 Subject: [Haskell] 31st Netherlands Functional Programming Day (FP Dag): Call for Participation In-Reply-To: <038c142d310840f283a121e3c5baffce@tudelft.nl> References: <038c142d310840f283a121e3c5baffce@tudelft.nl> Message-ID: =================================================================== FP Dag 2024 31th Netherlands Functional Programming Day Friday, 05 January, 2024 FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION http://www.tudelft.nl/fpday-2024 =================================================================== Soft registration deadline: 22 December (upcoming Friday) We still have a couple of open slots for speakers, please consider proposing a talk by sending an email to Fpnl-ewi at tudelft.nl ## General description The Netherlands Functional Programming Day (or FP Dag) is an annual gathering of researchers, students, and practitioners sharing a common interest in functional programming. The day features talks that cover the latest advances in research, teaching and applications in the area of functional programming and (implementation of) functional languages. Coffee and lunch breaks provide ample opportunity for networking with your colleagues and meeting new people. Experts and newcomers to the field are equally welcome. Colleagues from neighboring countries are more than welcome to attend; the language of the FP Day is English. ## Registration Participation is free of charge, but registration is required: https://www.aanmelder.nl/fp-nl2024/subscribe There is a soft registration deadline of **Friday 22 December 2023**. ## Schedule You will find a preliminary schedule on the website: http://www.tudelft.nl/fpday-2024 Details will be added as speakers become known. ## Location The FP Dag will take place on January 5th 2024, at the Technical University of Delft. Address Aula Conference Centre: Mekelweg 5, 2628 CC Delft, The Netherlands Nearest busstop: Schoemakerstraat (bus 55 from Train Station Delft) Nearest train station: Delft Trainstation To plan your travel, visit https://9292.nl/ or https://ns.nl. ## Organisers - Jesper Cockx (Overall & Content) - Shelly Dawn Stok (Website & Logistics) - Bohdan Liesnikov, Lucas Escot, and Jaro Reinders (Local Organization & Support) ________________________________ From: Jesper Cockx Sent: Friday, November 3, 2023 1:20:44 PM To: types-announce at lists.seas.upenn.edu; fp-nl at lists.science.uu.nl; ipalist at listserver.tue.nl; haskell at haskell.org; agda at lists.chalmers.se; coq-club at inria.fr Subject: 31st Netherlands Functional Programming Day (FP Dag): Call for Participation =================================================================== FP Dag 2024 31th Netherlands Functional Programming Day Friday, 05 January, 2024 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION http://www.tudelft.nl/fpday-2024 =================================================================== The Netherlands Functional Programming Day (or FP Dag) is an annual gathering of researchers, students, and practitioners sharing a common interest in functional programming. The day features talks that cover the latest advances in research, teaching and applications in the area of functional programming and (implementation of) functional languages. Coffee and lunch breaks provide ample opportunity for networking with your colleagues and meeting new people. Experts and newcomers to the field are equally welcome. Colleagues from neighboring countries are more than welcome to attend; the language of the FP Day is English. ## Registration Participation is free of charge, but registration is required: https://www.aanmelder.nl/fp-nl2024/subscribe There is a soft registration deadline of **Friday 22 December 2023**. ## Schedule You will find a preliminary schedule on the website: http://www.tudelft.nl/fpday-2024 Details will be added as speakers become known. ## Location The FP Dag will take place on January 5th 2024, at the Technical University of Delft. 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It aspires to be a lively environment for presenting the latest research results, and other contributions. ## Keynote speakers We are happy to have the following keynotes in the programme: * Jeremy Gibbons, Oxford University * Benjamin Pierce, University of Pennsylvania * John Reppy, University of Chicago ## Programme The programme schedule can be found here: trendsfp.github.io/schedule.html ## Excursion and banquet After lunch on Thursday there is a private guided tour of the Thomas Edison National Historical Park and Museum. Thursday evening we have the TFP banquet at Forno's of Spain. During dinner the winners of the best paper awards of last year's TFP will be announced. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: