6th Asynchronous Programming Models Workshop (APM'24)

by Eduard Kamburjan, June 14, 2024

The APM Workshop is a venue for the discussion of asynchronous programming patterns, languages and models, ranging from theoretical results, over applications and implementations to opinion and overview contributions. To create a welcoming atmosphere for the community, there are no proceedings – instead we welcome presentations on published, on-going or envisioned work.

You can find more information under:
https://edkamb.github.io/APM_24

If you are interested in giving a presentation on published, novel, or on-going work please submit an abstract (<300 words) below, until 31.07.2024.
https://forms.gle/MneE1fXxxybcvfHd8

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We are pleased to announce the 6th Asynchronous Programming Models Workshop (APM’24), formerly ABS workshop, which will be held in Turin this year, on the 02th to 04th October 2024.

The APM Workshop is a venue for the discussion of asynchronous programming patterns, languages and models, ranging from theoretical results, over applications and implementations to opinion and overview contributions. To create a welcoming atmosphere for the community, there are no proceedings – instead we welcome presentations on published, on-going or envisioned work.

Topics include
 * Design of asynchronous programming languages
 * New asynchronous communication primitives
 * Interactions between asynchronous communication primitives
 * Specification and verification of asynchronous communication
 * Modeling asynchronous systems
 * (Efficient) implementation of asynchronous communication
 * Experiences in using, debugging or specifying asynchronous systems and languages

Torino is full of events in October, so please plan your trip asap.
The registration will open soon (early registration up to July 31).
You can find more information (and the link to the registration page) under:
  https://edkamb.github.io/APM_24

If you are interested in giving a presentation on published, novel, or on-going work please submit an abstract (<300 words) below, until 31.07.2024.
 https://forms.gle/MneE1fXxxybcvfHd8

Organizers:
Ferruccio Damiani (General Chair), University of Turino, IT

Eduard Kamburjan (Co-Chair), University of Oslo, NO

Luca Paolini (Co-Chair), University of Turino, IT

Gianluca Torta (Local Organizer), University of Turino, IT