From meng.wang at bristol.ac.uk Tue Oct 3 21:42:01 2023 From: meng.wang at bristol.ac.uk (Meng Wang) Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2023 21:42:01 +0000 Subject: [Haskell] CFP, PEPM 2024 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Haskellers, A gentle reminder that the submission deadline is in two weeks. Best regards, Gabriele Keller (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Meng Wang (University of Bristol, UK) From: Meng Wang Date: Thursday, 7 September 2023 at 08:52 To: haskell-cafe at haskell.org , haskell at haskell.org Cc: g.k.keller at uu.nl Subject: CFP, PEPM 2024 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation Dear Haskellers, Gabriele and I are organising PEPM this year. Over the years, PEPM has grown into a conference of general PL topics and Haskell/FP is strongly represented. We look forward to receiving your submissions. Best regards, Gabriele Keller (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Meng Wang (University of Bristol, UK) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ** CALL FOR PAPERS ** ** PEPM at POPL 2024 ** Workshop on PARTIAL EVALUATION AND PROGRAM MANIPULATION ** 16th of January 2024, London, United Kingdom ** ** Submission Deadline: ** 18 October 2023 ** ** https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/pepm-2024 ** https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pepm24 ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on PARTIAL EVALUATION AND PROGRAM MANIPULATION (PEPM) 2024 =============================================================================== * Website : https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/pepm-2024 * Time : 16th January 2024 * Place : London, United Kingdom (co-located with POPL 2024) The ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation (PEPM) has a history going back to 1991 and has been co-located with POPL every year since 2006. It originated with the discoveries of useful automated techniques for evaluating programs with only partial input. Over the years, the scope of PEPM has expanded to include a variety of research areas centred around the theme of semantics-based program manipulation — the systematic exploitation of treating programs not only as subjects to black-box execution but also as data structures that can be generated, analysed, and transformed while establishing or maintaining important semantic properties. Scope ----- In addition to the traditional PEPM topics (see below), PEPM 2024 welcomes submissions in new domains, in particular: * Semantics based and machine-learning based program synthesis and program optimisation. * Modelling, analysis, and transformation techniques for distributed and concurrent protocols and programs, such as session types, linear types, and contract specifications. More generally, topics of interest for PEPM 2024 include, but are not limited to: * Program and model manipulation techniques such as: supercompilation, partial evaluation, fusion, on-the-fly program adaptation, active libraries, program inversion, slicing, symbolic execution, refactoring, decompilation, and obfuscation. * Techniques that treat programs/models as data objects including metaprogramming, generative programming, embedded domain-specific languages, program synthesis by sketching and inductive programming, staged computation, and model-driven program generation and transformation. * Program analysis techniques that are used to drive program/model manipulation such as: abstract interpretation, termination checking, binding-time analysis, constraint solving, type systems, automated testing and test case generation. * Application of the above techniques including case studies of program manipulation in real-world (industrial, open-source) projects and software development processes, descriptions of robust tools capable of effectively handling realistic applications, benchmarking. Examples of application domains include legacy program understanding and transformation, DSL implementations, visual languages and end-user programming, scientific computing, middleware frameworks and infrastructure needed for distributed and web-based applications, embedded and resource-limited computation, and security. This list of categories is not exhaustive, and we encourage submissions describing new theories and applications related to semantics-based program manipulation in general. If you have a question as to whether a potential submission is within the scope of the workshop, please contact the programme co-chairs, Gabriele Keller (g.k.keller at uu.nl) and Meng Wang (meng.wang at bristol.ac.uk). Submission categories and guidelines ------------------------------------ Three kinds of submissions will be accepted: * Regular Research Papers should describe new results, and will be judged on originality, correctness, significance, and clarity. Regular research papers must not exceed 12 pages. * Short Papers may include tool demonstrations and presentations of exciting if not fully polished research, and of interesting academic, industrial, and open-source applications that are new or unfamiliar. Short papers must not exceed 6 pages. * Talk Proposals may propose lectures about topics of interest for PEPM, existing work representing relevant contributions, or promising contributions that are not mature enough to be proposed as papers of the other categories. Talk Proposals must not exceed 2 pages. References and appendices are not included in page limits. Appendices may not necessarily be read by reviewers. Both kinds of submissions should be typeset using the two-column ‘sigplan’ sub-format of the new ‘acmart’ format available at: http://sigplan.org/Resources/Author/ and submitted electronically via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pepm24 Reviewing will be single-blind. Submissions are welcome from PC members (except the two co-chairs). Accepted regular research papers will appear in formal proceedings published by ACM, and be included in the ACM Digital Library. Accepted short papers do not constitute formal publications and will not appear in the proceedings. At least one author of each accepted contribution must attend the workshop (physically or virtually) and present the work. In the case of tool demonstration papers, a live demonstration of the described tool is expected. Important dates --------------- * Paper submission deadline : **Wednesday 18th October 2023 (AoE)** * Author notification : **Wednesday 15th November 2023 (AoE)** * Workshop : **Tuesday 16th January 2024** Best paper award ---------------- PEPM 2024 continues the tradition of a Best Paper award. The winner will be announced at the workshop. 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We are primarily interested in recruiting excellent candidates in the areas of: Machine Learning, including Formal Reasoning about ML Systems, Explainable AI, Data Analysis at Large Scale, etc.; Software Engineering; Systems in general, including Distributed Systems, Embedded Systems, Databases, etc.; Cyber-Physical Systems; and Privacy. Exceptional candidates in other topics within the general research areas of the Institute will also be considered. Tenured-level (Associate and Full Professor) applications are also welcome. The primary mission of the IMDEA Software Institute is to perform research of excellence at the highest international level in software development technologies. It is one of the highest-ranked institutions worldwide in its main topic areas. * Selection Process The main selection criteria are the candidate's demonstrated ability and commitment to research, the match of interests with the Institute's mission, and how the candidate complements areas of established strengths of the Institute. All positions require a doctoral degree in Computer Science or a closely related area, earned by the expected start date. Candidates for tenure-track positions will have shown exceptional promise in research and will have displayed an ability to work independently as well as collaboratively. Candidates for tenured positions must have an outstanding research record, recognized international stature, and demonstrated leadership abilities. Experience in graduate student supervision is also valued at this level. Applications should be completed using the application form at: https://careers.software.imdea.org/ Please select reference "2023-10-faculty-call" at the beginning of the form. For full consideration, complete applications must be received by December 15, 2023, although applications will continue to be accepted until the positions are filled. * Working at the IMDEA Software Institute The Institute is located in the vibrant area of Madrid, Spain. It offers an ideal working environment, combining the best aspects of a research center and a university department. Its researchers can focus on developing new ideas and projects, in collaboration with world-leading, international faculty, post-docs, and students. Researchers also have the opportunity (but no obligation) to teach university courses. The Institute offers institutional funding and also encourages its members to participate in national and international research projects. The working language at the Institute is English. Salaries at the Institute are internationally competitive and established on an individual basis. They include social security provisions in accordance with existing national Spanish legislation, and in particular access to an excellent public health care system. Further information about the Institute's current faculty and research can be found at http://www.software.imdea.org The IMDEA Software Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages applications from a diverse and international community and underrepresented groups. The Institute complies with the European Charter for Researchers. From stefan.wehr at gmail.com Wed Oct 11 09:27:03 2023 From: stefan.wehr at gmail.com (Stefan Wehr) Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2023 11:27:03 +0200 Subject: [Haskell] Call for Contributions: BOB 2024 [March 15, Deadline Nov 17] Message-ID: ================================================================================ BOB Conference 2024 "What happens when we use what's best for a change?" https://bobkonf.de/2024/cfc.html Berlin, Mar 17 Call for Contributions Deadline: November 17, 2023 ================================================================================ You are actively engaged in advanced software engineering methods, solve ambitious problem with software and are open to cutting-edge innovation? Attend this conference, meet people that share your goals, and get to know the best software tools and technologies available today. We strive to offer a day full of new experiences and impressions that you can use to immediately improve your daily life as a software developer. If you share our vision and want to contribute, submit a proposal for a talk or tutorial! NOTE: The conference fee will be waived for presenters. Travel expenses will not be covered (for exceptions see "Speaker Grants"). Shepherding ----------- The program committee offers shepherding to all speakers. Shepherding provides speakers assistance with preparing their sessions. Specifically: - advice on structure and presentation - review of talk slides - assistance with recording - review of recording, if applicable Speaker Grants -------------- BOB has Speaker Grants available to support speakers from groups under-represented in technology. We specifically seek women speakers, speakers of color, and speakers who are not able to attend the conference for financial reasons. Topics ------ We are looking for talks about best-of-breed software technology, e.g.: - functional programming - persistent data structures and databases - event-based modelling and architecture - "fancy types" (dependent types, gradual typing, linear types, ...) - formal methods for correctness and robustness - abstractions for concurrency and parallelism - metaprogramming - probabilistic programming - math and programming - controlled side effects - program synthesis - next-generation IDEs - effective abstractions for data analytics - … everything really that isn’t mainstream, but you think should be - … includeing rough ideas worth discussing. Presenters should provide the audience with information that is practically useful for software developers. Challenges ---------- Furthermore, we seek contributions on successful approaches for solving hard problems, for example: - bias in machine-learning systems - digital transformation in difficult settings - accessibiltity - systems with critical reliability requirements - ecologically sustainable software development We're especially interested in experience reports. Other topics are also relevant, e.g.: - introductory talks on technical background - overviews of a given field - demos and how-tos Requirements ------------ We accept proposals for presentations of 45 minutes (40 minutes talk + 5 minutes questions), as well as 90 minute tutorials for beginners. The language of presentation should be either English or German. Your proposal should include (in your presentation language of choice): - An abstract of max. 1500 characters. - A short bio/cv - Contact information (including at least email address) - A list of 3-5 concrete ideas of how your work can be applied in a developer's daily life - additional material (websites, blogs, slides, videos of past presentations, …) Organisation ------------ - Direct questions to konferenz at bobkonf dot de - Proposal deadline: November 17, 2023 - Notification: December 5, 2023 - Program: December 12, 2023 Submit here: https://pretalx.com/bob-2024/submit/ Program Committee ----------------- (more information here: https://bobkonf.de/2024/programmkomitee.html) - Matthias Fischmann, Wire - Matthias Neubauer, SICK AG - Nicole Rauch, Softwareentwicklung und Entwicklungscoaching - Michael Sperber, Active Group - Stefan Wehr, Hochschule Offenburg Scientific Advisory Board - Annette Bieniusa, TU Kaiserslautern - Torsten Grust, Uni Tübingen - Peter Thiemann, Uni Freiburg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alex.kavvos at bristol.ac.uk Mon Oct 16 10:16:13 2023 From: alex.kavvos at bristol.ac.uk (Alex Kavvos) Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2023 10:16:13 +0000 Subject: [Haskell] S-REPLS 13 / Fun in the Afternoon at Bristol Message-ID: ============================================ S-REPLS 13 / Fun in the Afternoon Joint meeting on Programming Languages Wednesday, 1 November 2023, 10:00 - 19:00 Engine Shed, Bristol BS1 6HQ https://plrg-bristol.github.io/fir/ ============================================ *Overview* S-REPLS is a regular meeting, based in the south of England, for anyone with an interest in the semantics and implementation of programming languages. Fun in the Afternoon is a seminar on functional programming and related topics. A joint meeting of these two communities will be hosted by the Programming Languages Research Group at the University of Bristol. The meeting will take place at Engine Shed, Bristol BS1 6HQ from 10am to 7pm on Wednesday 1st November. *Keynote Talks* Bob Atkey, University of Strathclyde Data Types with Negation Akos Hajdu, Meta/WhatsApp Static and Dynamic Code Analyses for WhatsApp Server *Programme* The full programme, which includes 10 contributed talks, is now available at the website: https://plrg-bristol.github.io/fir/ *Attendance* Attendance is free of charge, but places are limited. If you wish to attend please sign-up at EventBrite as soon as possible: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/717109883967/ … Alex Kavvos … Senior Lecturer in Programming Languages … School of Computer Science, University of Bristol, UK … https://seis.bristol.ac.uk/~tz20861/ From rsato at is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp Wed Oct 18 00:07:51 2023 From: rsato at is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Sato, Ryosuke) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2023 09:07:51 +0900 Subject: [Haskell] APLAS 2023: Second Call for Participation Message-ID: ====================================================================== CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Early registration deadline: 25 October 2023 21st Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS 2023) Taipei, Taiwan, Sun 26 – Wed 29 November 2023 https://conf.researchr.org/home/aplas-2023 ====================================================================== The 21st Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS) aims to stimulate programming language research by providing a forum for the presentation of the latest results and the exchange of ideas in programming languages and systems. APLAS is based in Asia but is an international forum that serves the worldwide programming languages community. This year’s conference is co-located with Agda Implementors’ Meeting XXXVII. APLAS 2023 will be held in Taipei, Taiwan from Monday 27th to Wednesday 29th November 2023. Before the main conference, the New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER) workshop will be held on Sunday 26th November 2023. There is also a student research competition and an associated poster session. ====================================================================== # Participation ====================================================================== Registration information is available at the homepage: https://conf.researchr.org/home/aplas-2023 Early registration deadline: 25 October 2023. Please register soon! ====================================================================== # Keynote Speakers ====================================================================== * Hakjoo Oh, Korea University. * Bow-Yaw Wang, Academia Sinica. A third keynote speaker will be announced soon. ====================================================================== # Accepted Papers ====================================================================== * A Diamond Machine for Strong Evaluation. Beniamino Accattoli (Inria & École Polytechnique), and Pablo Barenbaum (National University of Quilmes (CONICET) & University of Buenos Aires). * Oracle Computability and Turing Reducibility in the Calculus of Inductive Constructions. Yannick Forster (Inria), Dominik Kirst (Ben-Gurion University), and Niklas Mück (Saarland University). * m-CFA Exhibits Perfect Stack Precision. Kimball Germane (Brigham Young University). * Typed Non-determinism in Functional and Concurrent Calculi. Bas van den Heuvel (University of Groningen), Joseph W. N. Paulus (University of Groningen), Daniele Nantes-Sobrinho (University of Brasília and Imperial College London), and Jorge Perez (University of Groningen) * Argument Reduction of Constrained Horn Clauses Using Equality Constraints. Ryo Ikeda (The University of Tokyo), Ryosuke Sato (The University of Tokyo), and Naoki Kobayashi (The University of Tokyo). * Transport via Partial Galois Connections and Equivalences. Kevin Kappelmann (Technical University of Munich). * Incorrectness Proofs for Object-Oriented Programs via Subclass Reflection. Wenhua Li (National University Singapore), Quang Loc Le (University College London), Yahui Song (National University of Singapore), and Wei-Ngan Chin (National University of Singapore). * Types and Semantics for Extensible Data Types. Cas van der Rest (Delft University of Technology), and Casper Bach Poulsen (Delft University of Technology). * Experimenting with an Intrinsically-typed Probabilistic Programming Language in Coq. Ayumu Saito (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Reynald Affeldt (National Institute of Advanced Industrial, and Science and Technology (AIST)). * TorchProbe: Fuzzing Dynamic Deep Learning Compilers. Qidong Su (University of Toronto / Vector Institute), Chuqin Geng (McGill University), Gennady Pekhimenko (University of Toronto / Vector Institute), and Xujie Si (University of Toronto) * What Types are Needed for Typing Dynamic Objects? A Python-based Empirical Study. Ke Sun (Peking University), Sheng Chen (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), Meng Wang (University of Bristol), and Dan Hao(Peking University). * Compilation Semantics for a Programming Language with Versions. Yudai Tanabe (Kyoto University), Luthfan Anshar Lubis (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Tomoyuki Aotani (Sanyo-Onoda City University), and Hidehiko Masuhara (Tokyo Institute of Technology). * A Fresh Look at Commutativity: Free Algebraic Structures via Fresh Lists. Sean Watters (University of Strathclyde), Fredrik Nordvall Forsberg (University of Strathclyde), and Clemens Kupke (University of Strathclyde). * Proofs as Terms, Terms as Graphs. Jui-Hsuan Wu (Institut Polytechnique de Paris). * Towards a Framework for Developing Verified Assemblers for the ELF Format. Jinhua Wu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Yuting Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Meng Sun (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Xiangzhe Xu (Purdue University), and Yichen Song (Shanghai Jiao Tong University). ====================================================================== # NIER Workshop ====================================================================== * λGT: A Functional Language with Graphs as First-Class Data Kazunori Ueda and Jin Sano * Environment-Friendly Monadic Equational Reasoning for OCaml Jacques Garrigue, Reynald Affeldt and Takafumi Saikawa * Counterfactual Explanations for Sequential Models through Computational Complexity Anthony Widjaja Lin * Bottom-Up Construction of Sublist Trees Shin-Cheng Mu * A Neural-Network-Guided Approach to Program Verification and Synthesis Naoki Kobayashi ====================================================================== # POSTERS and STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION ENTRIES ====================================================================== * [Non-SRC] Encoding MELL Cut Elimination into a Hierarchical Graph Rewriting Language Kento Takyu, Kazunori Ueda * [Non-SRC] Towards a Programming Paradigm Approach for AI-Assisted Software Development YungYu Zhuang, Wei-Hsin Yen, Yin-Jung Huang * [SRC] Multiple Screen States for Programming with Small Screens Jin Ishikawa * [SRC] Relational Hoare Logic for Comparing Nondeterministic Programs and Probabilistic Programs through a Categorical Framework Kazuki Matsuoka * [SRC] Separate Compilation for Compositional Programming via Extensible Records Yaozhu Sun * [SRC] Type-Safe Auto-Completion of Incomplete Polymorphic Programs Yong Qi Foo ====================================================================== # ORGANIZERS ====================================================================== General Chair: Shin-Cheng Mu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Program Chair: Chung-Kil Hur, Seoul National University, Korea Publicity Chair: Ryosuke Sato, University of Tokyo, Japan SRC and Posters Chair: Hsiang-Shang ‘Josh’ Ko, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Program Committee: * Soham Chakraborty, TU Delft, Netherlands * Yu-Fang Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan * Ronghui Gu, Columbia University, USA * Ichiro Hasuo, National Institute of Informatics, Japan * Ralf Jung, ETH Zurich, Switzerland * Ohad Kammar, University of Edinburgh, UK * Jeehoon Kang, KAIST, Korea * Jieung Kim, Inha University, Korea * Robbert Krebbers, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands * Ori Lahav, Tel Aviv University, Israel * Doug Lea, State University of New York at Oswego, USA * Woosuk Lee, Hanyang University, Korea * Hongjin Liang, Nanjing University, China * Nuno P. Lopes, University of Lisbon, Portugal * Chandrakana Nandi, Certora and UW, USA * Liam O'Connor, The University of Edinburgh, UK * Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong * Jihyeok Park, Korea University, Korea * Clément Pit-Claudel, EPFL, Switzerland * Matthieu Sozeau, Inria, France * Kohei Suenaga, Kyoto University, Japan * Tarmo Uustalu, Reykjavik University, Iceland * John Wickerson, Imperial College London, UK * Danfeng Zhang, Penn State University, USA Posters Selection Committee * Jacques Garrigue, Nagoya University, Japan * Jeremy Gibbons, University of Oxford, UK * Chih-Duo Hong, University of Oxford, UK * Oleg Kiselyov, Tohoku University, Japan * Akimasa Morihata, University of Tokyo, Japan * Dominic Orchard, University of Kent, UK and University of Cambridge, UK * Taro Sekiyama, National Institute of Informatics, Japan * Chung-chieh Shan, Indiana University, United States * Youngju Song, MPI-SWS, Germany * Tachio Terauchi, Waseda University, Japan * Chuangjie Xu, Sonar Source, Germany From simona.k at uns.ac.rs Wed Oct 18 09:44:43 2023 From: simona.k at uns.ac.rs (simona.k at uns.ac.rs) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2023 11:44:43 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Haskell] Call for STSMs and ITC conference grants, deadline 12 November 2023 Message-ID: <56771.127.0.0.1.1697622283.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: 12th November 2023 *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 are especially looking for applications from Inclusiveness Target Countries. STSM and ITCG proposals should be between December 1st and June 30. 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 ali.benzerbadj at univ-temouchent.edu.dz Thu Oct 19 06:00:28 2023 From: ali.benzerbadj at univ-temouchent.edu.dz (Ali BENZERBADJ) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2023 07:00:28 +0100 Subject: [Haskell] ED-I40 2024 CFP : The 7th International Conference on Emerging Data and Industry (EDI40), Hasselt, Belgium, April 23-25, 2024 Message-ID: *************************************************************** The 7th International Conference on Emerging Data and Industry (EDI40) Hasselt, Belgium April 23-25, 2024 *************************************************************** Conference Website: http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/edi40-24/ Workshops: http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/edi40-24/#workshop Important Dates - Workshops Proposals Due: October 20, 2023 - Paper Submission Due: November 20, 2023 - Acceptance Notification: January 15, 2024 - Camera-Ready Submission: February 9, 2024 EDI40 2024 accepted papers will be published by Elsevier Science in the open-access Procedia Computer Science series on-line. Procedia Computer Science is hosted by Elsevier on www.Elsevier.com and on Elsevier content platform ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com), and will be freely available worldwide. All papers in Procedia will be indexed by Scopus ( www.scopus.com) and by Thomson Reuters' Conference Proceeding Citation Index (http://thomsonreuters.com/conference-proceedings-citation-index/). All papers in Procedia will also be indexed by Scopus (www.scopus.com) and Engineering Village (Ei) (www.engineeringvillage.com). This includes EI Compendex (www.ei.org/compendex). Moreover, all accepted papers will be indexed in DBLP (http://dblp.uni-trier.de/). The papers will contain linked references, XML versions and citable DOI numbers. You will be able to provide a hyperlink to all delegates and direct your conference website visitors to your proceedings. Selected papers will be invited for publication, in the special issues of: - International Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing (IF: 4.594), by Springer (http://www.springer.com/engineering/journal/12652) - International Journal Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (IF:3.006), Springer (https://www.springer.com/journal/779) - International Journal of Computing and Informatics (IF: 0.524), by Computing and Informatics (http://www.cai.sk/ojs/index.php/cai/index) EDI40 2024 will be held in Hasselt, Belgium. EDI40 2024 is co-organized & co-hosted by the Hasselt University, Belgium. Since 1973 Hasselt University is located on the Campus Diepenbeek, which occupies an attractive 150 acre site in the middle of Limburg's green belt. It is 2 kms west of the town centre of Diepenbeek, a residential town of 17.717 inhabitants, and 4 kms east of Hasselt which has a population of about 69.529 and is the administrative and commercial centre of the province. Brussels is 90 kms away (to the South-West), Antwerp lies 90 kms to the West, Liège (in the French-speaking part of Belgium) 45 kms to the South, Maastricht (in the Netherlands) 25 kms to the East, Aachen (in Germany) 60 kms to the South-East. EDI40 will be held in conjunction with the 13th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies (ANT 2024). Conference Tracks - Benefits of Industry 4.0/6.0 - Big Data and Analytics - Cloud Computing - Cognitive Computing - Computational Intelligence - Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) - Fog Computing and Edge Computing - Internet of Everything (IoE - Standards for IoT Application Integration - The New Business Models in Industry 4.0/6.0 - General Track: Digitalization Startegies General Chair Danny Hughes, CTO VeraSense NV, Belgium Program Chairs Jamal Bentahar, Concordia University, Canada Haroon Malik, Marshall University, USA Workshops Chair Stephane Galland, UTBM, France Program International Journals Chair Michael Sheng, Macquarie University, Australia Publicity Chairs Ali Benzerbadj, University of Oran 1 Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria Siddardha Kaja, Air Canada, Canada Sohail Jabbar, The University of Faisalabad, Pakistan Dimitrios Zavantis, AGEAN motorway, Greece Technical Program Committee http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/edi40-24/#programCommittees Advisory Committee Reda Alhajj, University of Calgary, Canada Ladislav Hluchy, Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia Vincenzo Loia, University of Salerno, Italy Peter Sloot, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands Peter Thomas, Manifesto Research, Australia Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA International Liaison Chairs Soumaya Cherkaoui, Sherbrooke University, Canada Nik Bessis, Edge Hill University, UK David Taniar, Monash University, Australia Steering Committee Chair and Founder Elhadi Shakshuki, Acadia University, Canada -- *Ali Benzerbadj * *Lecturer, University of Ain Temouchent* *Ain Temouchent, Algeria* *Research Laboratory in Industrial Computing and Networks (RIIR)* *Research team :"Networks and QoS"* University of Oran 1 Ahmed Ben Bella, Oran, Algeria Mob(s): +213 6 61622162 E-mail(s):.benzerbadj at univ-temouchent.edu.dz , ali_benz at yahoo.fr, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Procedia Computer Science is hosted by Elsevier on www.Elsevier.com and on Elsevier content platform ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com), and will be freely available worldwide. All papers in Procedia will be indexed by Scopus ( www.scopus.com) and by Thomson Reuters' Conference Proceeding Citation Index (http://thomsonreuters.com/conference-proceedings-citation-index/). All papers in Procedia will also be indexed by Scopus (www.scopus.com) and Engineering Village (Ei) (www.engineeringvillage.com). This includes EI Compendex (www.ei.org/compendex). Moreover, all accepted papers will be indexed in DBLP (http://dblp.uni-trier.de/). The papers will contain linked references, XML versions and citable DOI numbers. You will be able to provide a hyperlink to all delegates and direct your conference website visitors to your proceedings. Selected papers will be invited for publication, in the special issues of: - International Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing (IF: 4.594), by Springer (http://www.springer.com/engineering/journal/12652) - International Journal Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (IF:3.006), Springer (https://www.springer.com/journal/779) - International Journal on Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice (IF: 3.992), by Elsevier ( https://www.journals.elsevier.com/transportation-research-part-a-policy-and-practice/ ) ANT 2024 will be held in Hasselt, Belgium. ANT 2024 is co-organized & co-hosted by the Hasselt University, Belgium. Since 1973 Hasselt University is located on the Campus Diepenbeek, which occupies an attractive 150 acre site in the middle of Limburg's green belt. It is 2 kms west of the town centre of Diepenbeek, a residential town of 17.717 inhabitants, and 4 kms east of Hasselt which has a population of about 69.529 and is the administrative and commercial centre of the province. Brussels is 90 kms away (to the South-West), Antwerp lies 90 kms to the West, Liège (in the French-speaking part of Belgium) 45 kms to the South, Maastricht (in the Netherlands) 25 kms to the East, Aachen (in Germany) 60 kms to the South-East. ANT 2024 will be held in conjunction with the 7th International Conference on Emerging Data and Industry (EDI40). Conference Tracks - Agent Systems, Intelligent Computing and Applications - Big Data and Analytics - Cloud Computing - Context-awareness and Multimodal Interfaces - Emerging Networking, Tracking and Sensing Technologies - Human Computer Interaction - Internet of Things - Mobile Networks, Protocols and Applications - Modelling and Simulation in Transportation Sciences - Multimedia and Social Computing - Service Oriented Computing for Systems & Applications - Smart, Sustainable Cities and Climate Change Management - Smart Environments and Applications - Systems Security and Privacy - Systems Software Engineering - Vehicular Networks and Applications - General Track General Chairs Atta Badii, University of Reading, UK Albert Zomaya, The University of Sydney, Australia Program Chairs Hossam Hassanein, Queen's University, Canada Ansar-Ul-Haque Yasar, Hasselt University, Belgium Workshops Chair Stephane Galland, UTBM, France Vice Chairs Muhammad Adnan, Hasselt University, Belgium Manzoor Ahmed, Hubei Engineering University, Xiaogan, China Akramul Azim, Ontario Tech University, Canada Ayoub Bahnasse, Hassan II University, Morocco Nik Bessis, Edge Hill University, UK Samia Bouzefrane, CEDRIC Lab Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers, France Junsung Choi, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea Robertas Damasevicius, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania Antonella Galizia, Principal Scientist, CNR, Italy Mohammad Ghanim, Ministry of Transport, Qatar Stefano Guarino, IAC-CNR Rome, Italy Faouzi Kammoun, Ecole Superieure Privee d'Ingenierie et de Technologies, Tunis Bouabdellah Kechar, Oran 1 Ahmed BenBella University, Algeria Ridha Khedri, McMaster University, Canada Flavio Lombardi, Roma Tre University of Rome, Italy Yazan Mualla, UTBM, France Aneta Poniszewska-Maranda, Lodz University of Technology, Poland Khair Eddin Sabri, The University of Jordan, Jordan Cristina Seceleanu, Malardalen University, Sweden Khaled Shaaban, Utah Valley University, USA Kamran Siddique, Xiamen University Malaysia, Malaysia Mohamed Tabaa, EMSI, Morocco Igor Tchappi, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Technical Program Committee http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/ant-24/#programCommittees Publicity Chairs Ali Benzerbadj, University of Ain Temouchent Belhadj Bouchaib, Algeria Wim Ectors, Hasselt University, Belgium Siddardha Kaja, Air Canada, Canada Orven E. Llantos, MSU-IIT, Philippines Farhan Ullah, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China International Journals Chairs Haroon Malik, Marshall University, USA Michael Sheng, Macquarie University, Australia Advisory Committee Reda Alhajj, University of Calgary, Canada Sajal K. Das, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College, UK Ibad Kureshi, Inlecomm Systems, Belgium Vincenzo Loia, University of Salerno, Italy Peter Sloot, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands Ralf Steinmetz, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Peter Thomas, Manifesto Research, Australia International Liaison Chairs Soumaya Cherkaoui, Sherbrooke University, Canada Paul Davidsson, Malmo University, Sweden David Taniar, Monash University, Australia Steering Committee Chair and Founder of ANT Elhadi Shakshuki, Acadia University, Canada -- *Ali Benzerbadj * *Lecturer, University of Ain Temouchent* *Ain Temouchent, Algeria* *Research Laboratory in Industrial Computing and Networks (RIIR)* *Research team :"Networks and QoS"* University of Oran 1 Ahmed Ben Bella, Oran, Algeria Mob(s): +213 6 61622162 E-mail(s):.benzerbadj at univ-temouchent.edu.dz , ali_benz at yahoo.fr, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nk480 at cl.cam.ac.uk Mon Oct 23 11:39:00 2023 From: nk480 at cl.cam.ac.uk (Neel Krishnaswami) Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2023 12:39:00 +0100 Subject: [Haskell] SRC@POPL 2024 Call for Submissions Message-ID: <2aa841b7-4502-4dbe-82e5-0bd811aadfba@cl.cam.ac.uk> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SRC at POPL 2024 Call for Submissions ACM Student Research Competition https://popl24.sigplan.org/track/POPL-2024-student-research-competition Location: London, UK SRC Posters: Jan 17, 2024 (tentative) SRC Presentation: Jan 18, 2024 (tentative) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Dates Abstract Submission: Fri 10 Nov 2023 Notification of (Conditional) Acceptance: Fri 1 Dec 2023 Re-Submission for Conditionally Accepted Abstracts: Wed 6 Dec 2023 Notification of Final Acceptance: Fri 8 Dec 20223 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview POPL 2024 will host an ACM Student Research Competition, where undergraduate and graduate students can present their original research before a panel of judges and conference attendees. This year’s competition will consist of three rounds:     • Round 1, Extended abstract: All students are encouraged to submit an extended abstract outlining their research. The submission should be up to three pages using “\documentclass[acmsmall,nonacm]{acmart}”.     • Round 2, Poster at POPL: Based on the abstracts, a panel of judges will select the most promising entrants to participate in a poster session at POPL. In the poster session, students will be able to interact with POPL attendees and judges. After the poster session, three finalists in each category (graduate/undergraduate) will be selected to advance to the next round.     • Round 3, Oral presentation at POPL: The last round will consist of a short oral live presentation at POPL to compete for the final awards in each category. This round will also select an overall winner who will advance to the ACM SRC Grand Finals. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Submission POPL invites students to participate in the Student Research Competition in order to present their research and get feedback from prominent members of the programming language research community. Please submit your extended abstracts through HotCRP: https://popl24src.hotcrp.com Submissions must be original research that is not already published at POPL or another conference or journal. One of the goals of the SRC is to give students feedback on ongoing, unpublished work. Furthermore, the abstract must be authored solely by the student. If the work is collaborative with others and/or part of a larger group project, the abstract should make clear what the student’s role was and should focus on that portion of the work. The extended abstract should be up to three pages using ‘\documentclass[acmsmall,nonacm]{acmart}’. Reference lists do not count towards the three-page limit. You may write appendices after the three-page limit, but please be noted that the committee is not required to read them. This year, we will have two review cycles. For each submission, one of the following decisions will be made:     • Accept: abstracts that proceed to the next round unconditionally.     • Conditional Accept: abstracts that receive revision suggestions from the PC members. Authors will have 5 days to revise the abstract accordingly and then resubmit. The revised abstracts will then be re-evaluated, and either accepted or rejected.     • Reject: abstracts that will not proceed to the next round. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SRC at POPL 2023 Call for Submissions ACM Student Research Competition https://popl23.sigplan.org/track/POPL-2023-student-research-competition Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA SRC Posters: Jan 15, 2023 (tentative) SRC Presentation: Jan 17, 2023 (tentative) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Dates Abstract Submission: Fri 11 Nov 2022 Notification of (Conditional) Acceptance: Fri 2 Dec 2022 Re-Submission for Conditionally Accepted Abstracts: Wed 7 Dec 2022 Notification of Final Acceptance: Fri 9 Dec 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview POPL 2023 will host an ACM Student Research Competition, where undergraduate and graduate students can present their original research before a panel of judges and conference attendees. This year’s competition will consist of three rounds:     • Round 1, Extended abstract: All students are encouraged to submit an extended abstract outlining their research. The submission should be up to three pages using “\documentclass[acmsmall,nonacm]{acmart}”.     • Round 2, Poster at POPL: Based on the abstracts, a panel of judges will select the most promising entrants to participate in a poster session at POPL. In the poster session, students will be able to interact with POPL attendees and judges. After the poster session, three finalists in each category (graduate/undergraduate) will be selected to advance to the next round.     • Round 3, Oral presentation at POPL: The last round will consist of a short oral live presentation at POPL to compete for the final awards in each category. This round will also select an overall winner who will advance to the ACM SRC Grand Finals. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Submission POPL invites students to participate in the Student Research Competition in order to present their research and get feedback from prominent members of the programming language research community. Please submit your extended abstracts through HotCRP: https://popl23src.hotcrp.com Submissions must be original research that is not already published at POPL or another conference or journal. One of the goals of the SRC is to give students feedback on ongoing, unpublished work. Furthermore, the abstract must be authored solely by the student. If the work is collaborative with others and/or part of a larger group project, the abstract should make clear what the student’s role was and should focus on that portion of the work. The extended abstract should be up to three pages using ‘\documentclass[acmsmall,nonacm]{acmart}’. Reference lists do not count towards the three-page limit. You may write appendices after the three-page limit, but please be noted that the committee is not required to read them. This year, we will have two review cycles. For each submission, one of the following decisions will be made:     • Accept: abstracts that proceed to the next round unconditionally.     • Conditional Accept: abstracts that receive revision suggestions from the PC members. Authors will have 5 days to revise the abstract accordingly and then resubmit. The revised abstracts will then be re-evaluated, and either accepted or rejected.     • Reject: abstracts that will not proceed to the next round. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Committee To be announced: From prisc.pc.chairs at gmail.com Wed Oct 25 19:15:57 2023 From: prisc.pc.chairs at gmail.com (PriSC PC Chairs) Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2023 21:15:57 +0200 Subject: [Haskell] PriSC 2024: Call for Presentations Message-ID: (Apologies if you're getting this email multiple times.) Short version: PriSC is a fun, welcoming and exciting venue. Share updates, ideas, thoughts or send students for a friendly gathering that may lead to future collaborations and ideas. Submit now! ================================================ Call for Presentations: PriSC 2024 @ POPL 2024 ================================================ Secure compilation is an emerging field that puts together advances in security, programming languages, compilers, verification, systems, and hardware architectures in order to devise more secure compilation chains that eliminate many of today’s security vulnerabilities and that allow sound reasoning about security properties in the source language. For a concrete example, all modern languages provide a notion of structured control flow and an invoked procedure is expected to return to the right place. However, today’s compilation chains (compilers, linkers, loaders, runtime systems, hardware) cannot efficiently enforce this abstraction against linked low-level code, which can call and return to arbitrary instructions or smash the stack, blatantly violating the high-level abstraction. Other problems arise because today’s languages fail to specify security policies, such as data confidentiality, and the compilation chains thus fail to enforce them, especially against powerful side-channel attacks. The emerging secure compilation community aims to address such problems by identifying precise security goals and attacker models, designing more secure languages, devising efficient enforcement and mitigation mechanisms, and developing effective verification techniques for secure compilation chains. The goal of this workshop is to identify interesting research directions and open challenges and to bring together researchers interested in working on building secure compilation chains, on developing proof techniques and verification tools, and on designing software or hardware enforcement mechanisms for secure compilation. 8th Workshop on Principles of Secure Compilation (PriSC 2024) ============================================================= The Workshop on Principles of Secure Compilation (PriSC) is an informal 1-day workshop without any proceedings. The goal is to bring together researchers interested in secure compilation and to identify interesting research directions and open challenges. The 8th edition of PriSC will be held on January 20, 2024 in London, United Kingdom together with the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL) 2024. Important Dates =============== * Thu 02 Nov 2023: Submission Deadline * Thu 07 Dec 2023: Acceptance Notification * Sat 20 Jan 2024: Workshop Presentation Proposals and Attending the Workshop ================================================= Anyone interested in presenting at the workshop should submit an extended abstract (up to 2 pages, details below) covering past, ongoing, or future work. Any topic that could be of interest to secure compilation is in scope. Secure compilation should be interpreted very broadly to include any work in security, programming languages, architecture, systems or their combination that can be leveraged to preserve security properties of programs when they are compiled or to eliminate low-level vulnerabilities. Presentations that provide a useful outside view or challenge the community are also welcome. This includes presentations on new attack vectors such as microarchitectural side-channels, whose defenses could benefit from compiler techniques. Specific topics of interest include but are not limited to: * Attacker models for secure compiler chains. * Secure compiler properties: fully abstract compilation and similar properties, memory safety, control-flow integrity, preservation of safety, information flow and other (hyper-)properties against adversarial contexts, secure multi-language interoperability. * Secure interaction between different programming languages: foreign function interfaces, gradual types, securely combining different memory management strategies. * Enforcement mechanisms and low-level security primitives: static checking, program verification, typed assembly languages, reference monitoring, program rewriting, software-based isolation/hiding techniques (SFI, crypto-based, randomization-based, OS/hypervisor-based), security-oriented architectural features such as Intel’s SGX, MPX and MPK, capability machines, side-channel defenses, object capabilities. * Experimental evaluation and applications of secure compilers. * Proof methods relevant to compilation: (bi)simulation, logical relations, game semantics, trace semantics, multi-language semantics, embedded interpreters. * Formal verification of secure compilation chains (protection mechanisms, compilers, linkers, loaders), machine-checked proofs, translation validation, property-based testing. Guidelines for Submitting Extended Abstracts ============================================ Extended abstracts should be submitted in PDF format and not exceed 2 pages (references not included). They should be formatted in two-column layout, 10pt font, and be printable on A4 and US Letter sized paper. We recommend using the new acmart LaTeX style in sigplan mode. Submissions are not anonymous and should provide sufficient detail to be assessed by the program committee. Presentation at the workshop does not preclude publication elsewhere. Contact and More Information ============================ You can find more information on the workshop website: https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/prisc-2024 For questions please contact the workshop chairs, Marco Patrignani and Shweta Shinde. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From icfp.publicity at googlemail.com Mon Oct 2 10:29:40 2023 From: icfp.publicity at googlemail.com (ICFP Publicity) Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2023 10:29:40 -0000 Subject: [Haskell] PADL'24: Last Call for Papers Message-ID: ============================================================================== Call for Papers 26th International Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages (PADL 2024) https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/PADL-2024 London, United Kingdom, January 15-16, 2024 Co-located with ACM POPL 2024 ============================================================================== Conference Description ---------------------- Declarative languages comprise several well-established classes of formalisms, namely, functional, logic, and constraint programming. Such formalisms enjoy both sound theoretical bases and the availability of attractive frameworks for application development. Indeed, they have been already successfully applied to many different real-world situations, ranging from database management to active networks to software engineering to decision support systems. New developments in theory and implementation fostered applications in new areas. At the same time, applications of declarative languages to novel and challenging problems raise many interesting research issues, including designing for scalability, language extensions for application deployment, and programming environments. Thus, applications drive the progress in the theory and implementation of declarative systems, and benefit from this progress as well. PADL is a well-established forum for researchers and practitioners to present original work emphasizing novel applications and implementation techniques for all forms of declarative programming, including functional and logic programming, database and constraint programming, and theorem proving. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Innovative applications of declarative languages - Declarative domain-specific languages and applications - Practical applications of theoretical results - New language developments and their impact on applications - Declarative languages and software engineering - Evaluation of implementation techniques on practical applications - Practical experiences and industrial applications - Novel uses of declarative languages in the classroom - Practical extensions such as constraint-based, probabilistic, and reactive languages PADL 2024 especially welcomes new ideas and approaches related to applications, design and implementation of declarative languages going beyond the scope of the past PADL symposia, for example, advanced database languages and contract languages, as well as verification and theorem proving methods that rely on declarative languages. Submissions ----------- PADL 2024 welcomes three kinds of submission: * Technical papers (max. 15 pages): Technical papers must describe original, previously unpublished research results. * Application papers (max. 8 pages): Application papers are a mechanism to present important practical applications of declarative languages that occur in industry or in areas of research other than Computer Science. Application papers are expected to describe complex and/or real-world applications that rely on an innovative use of declarative languages. Application descriptions, engineering solutions and real-world experiences (both positive and negative) are solicited. * Extended abstracts (max. 3 pages): Describing new ideas, a new perspective on already published work, or work-in-progress that is not yet ready for a full publication. Extended abstracts will be posted on the symposium website but will not be published in the formal proceedings. All page limits exclude references. Submissions must be written in English and formatted according to the standard Springer LNCS style, see https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines The review process of PADL 2024 is *double-anonymous*. In your submission, please, omit your names and institutions; refer to your prior work in the third person, just as you refer to prior work by others; do not include acknowledgements that might identify you. Page numbers (and, if possible, line numbers) should appear on the manuscript to help the reviewers in writing their reports. So, for LaTeX, we recommend that authors use: \pagestyle{plain} \usepackage{lineno} \linenumbers The conference proceedings of PADL 2024 will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Work that already appeared in unpublished or informally published workshop proceedings may be submitted but the authors should notify the program chairs where it has previously appeared. Papers should be submitted electronically at https://padl2024.hotcrp.com Important Dates --------------- Paper submission: October 5, 2023 (AoE) Notification: November 9, 2023 Symposium: January 15-16, 2024 Distinguished Papers -------------------- The authors of a small number of distinguished papers will be invited to submit a longer version for journal publication after the symposium. For papers related to logic programming, that will be in the journal Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (TPLP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/theory-and-practice-of-logic-programming , and for papers related to functional programming, in Journal of Functional Programming (JFP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-functional-programming. The extended journal submissions should be substantially (roughly 30%) extended: explanations for which there was no space, illuminating examples and proofs, additional definitions and theorems, further experimental results, implementational details and feedback from practical/engineering use, extended discussion of related work, and so on. These submissions will then be subject to the usual peer review process by the journal, although with the aim of a swifter review process by reusing original reviews from PADL. PADL 2024 PC Co-Chairs ---------------------- Martin Gebser, University of Klagenfurt, Austria Ilya Sergey, National University of Singapore, Singapore Programme Committee ------------------- Alexandra Mendes University of Porto & INESC TEC, Portugal Annie Liu Stony Brook University, USA Anton Trunov Fuel Labs, UAE Arnaud Spiwack Tweag, France Daniela Inclezan Miami University, USA Emilia Oikarinen University of Helsinki, Finland Enrico Pontelli New Mexico State University, USA Esra Erdem Sabanci University, Turkey Gopal Gupta University of Texas at Dallas, USA Jesper Cockx Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Jessica Zangari University of Calabria, Italy Johannes Wallner Graz University of Technology, Austria Leo White Jane Street, UK Magnus Myreen Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Manuel Carro IMDEA Software Institute, Spain Marcello Balduccini Saint Joseph's University, USA Matthew Flatt University of Utah, USA Mukund Raghothaman University of Southern California, USA Patrick Bahr University of Copenhagen, Denmark Roland Yap National University of Singapore, Singapore Simon Fowler University of Glasgow, UK Stefania Costantini University of L'Aquila, Italy Tom Schrijvers KU Leuven, Belgium Tomi Janhunen Tampere University, Finland Weronika T. 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