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- Call for Papers -- ManLang'18: 15th International Conference on Managed Languages & Runtimes
ManLang (formerly PPPJ) is a premier forum for presenting and discussing novel results in all aspects of managed programming languages and runtime systems, which serve as building blocks for some of the most important computing systems, ranging from small-scale (embedded and real-time systems) to large-scale (cloud-computing and big-data platforms) and anything in between (mobile, IoT, and wearable applications).
ManLang'18 will be held in Linz, Austria, September 10-14. See http://ssw.jku.at/manlang18/ for more information.
- Call for Posters - ECOOP / ISSTA 2018
We call for posters for the co-located conferences ECOOP and ISSTA in Amsterdam!
Deadline: 18th May 2018
Papers accepted at ECOOP, ISSTA and their co-located workshops are pre-accepted if they wish to present a poster. In that case, authors should register their posters before the 22nd of June 2018.
- CFP: VL/HCC 2018 - IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing
CFP for VL/HCC 2018
- Euro-Par 2018 Conference, Turin, Italy (opening talk by Turing award SIlvio Micali)
Euro-Par 2018 -- Call for Papers
- iFM 2018 Call For Paper
iFM 2018 Call For Paper
- CfP VECoS 2018 || September 26-28, 2018 - Grenoble, France
The VECoS conference series focuses on the analysis of computer and communication systems, where functional and extra-functional properties are interrelated. VECoS encourages the cross-fertilization between the various formal verification and evaluation approaches, methods and techniques, especially those developed for concurrent and distributed hardware/software systems.
- *last CFP* ESOCC 2017 / EU projects track
*last CFP* ESOCC 2017 / EU projects track
- Call for Papers Microservices 2017
1st International Conference on Microservices
Odense, Denmark, October 23-27 (TBD, in Week 43), 2017
http://conf-micro.services/Microservices 2017 is a joint forum for scientists and practitioners in the
area of microservices. In microservices, software components are services that
can be independently deployed and scaled. This brings all the benefits, but
also all the issues, of distributed computing to the *internals* of
applications. The event will place particular emphasis on the identification of the
challenges that the community of microservices will face in the future,
promising directions, and open discussions (panels) with experts from academia
and industry.