PLDI 2015: Call for Papers

by Manu Sridharan, Sept. 20, 2014

Call for papers for PLDI 2015

*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
Paper submission: 13 November 2014
Phase 1 Author Response: 14-17 December 2014
Phase 1 Notification: 19 December 2014
Phase 2 Author Response: 18-21 January 2015
Phase 2 Notification: 5 February 2015
URL:  http://conf.researchr.org/home/pldi2015

*** INFORMATION ***
PLDI is a premier forum for all areas of programming language research, including the design, implementation, theory, and efficient use of languages. PLDI seeks outstanding research that has broad appeal and spans the breadth of programming languages. PLDI’s emphases include innovative and creative approaches to compile-time and runtime technology, novel language designs and features, and results from implementations. Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics:

+ Language designs and extensions
+ Static and dynamic analysis of programs
+ Domain-specific languages and tools
+ Type systems and program logics
+ Program transformation and optimization
+ Checking or improving the security or correctness of programs
+ Memory management
+ Parallelism, both implicit and explicit
+ Performance and energy analysis, evaluation, and tools
+ Novel programming models
+ Debugging techniques and tools
+ Program understanding
+ Interaction of compilers/runtimes with underlying systems
+ Program synthesis

PLDI welcomes new topics.

PLDI 2015 will utilize a two-phase review process.  For further details on this process, see the web page:

  http://conf.researchr.org/home/pldi2015

Submissions must be in ACM SIGPLAN proceedings format, 10-point type, and may not exceed 11 pages (not including references).  Submissions should be written to allow for double-blind reviewing.

For full submission guidelines, please refer to the author instructions page:

  http://conf.researchr.org/track/pldi2015/pldi2015-papers#Instructions-for-Authors

On behalf of the PLDI 2015 organizers,

David Grove (General Chair)
Steve Blackburn (Program Chair)