[CfP] 16th European Lisp Symposium, April 24-25, Amsterdam

Didier Verna didier at didierverna.net
Thu Feb 2 12:03:42 UTC 2023


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		     16th European Lisp Symposium

			   Call for Papers

			  April 24-25, 2023
		Startup Village, Amsterdam, Nederlands

	     https://www.european-lisp-symposium.org/2023

     Sponsored by EPITA, DIRO, MLPrograms, Franz Inc., and SISCOG
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Recent News
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First keynote speaker announced: Gerald Jay Sussman, MIT, MA, USA


Important Dates
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- Submission deadline: February 26, 2023
- Author notification: March    26, 2023
- Final papers due:    April     9, 2023
- Symposium:           April 24-25, 2023


Scope
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The European Lisp Symposium is a premier forum for the discussion and
dissemination of all aspects of design, implementation, and application
of any of the Lisp dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs
Lisp, Clojure, Racket, ACL2, AutoLisp, ISLISP, Dylan, SKILL, Hy, Shen,
Carp, Janet, uLisp, Picolisp, Gamelisp, TXR, and so on.  We encourage
everyone interested in Lisp to participate.

The European Lisp Symposium invites high quality papers about novel
research results, insights and lessons learned from practical
applications, and educational perspectives.  We also encourage
submissions about known ideas as long as they are presented in a new
setting and/or in a highly elegant way.

Topics include but are not limited to:

- context-, aspect-, domain-oriented and generative programming
- macro-, reflective-, meta- and/or rule-based development approaches
- language design and implementation
- language integration, inter-operation, and deployment
- development methodologies, support, and environments
- educational approaches and perspectives
- experience reports and case studies


Technical Program
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We invite submissions in the following forms.

* Papers: technical papers of up to 8 pages that describe original
  results or explain known ideas in new and elegant ways.

* Experience reports: papers of up to 6 pages describing a successful
  use of a Lisp dialect and/or analyzing obstacles that have kept it
  from working in practice.

* Tutorials: abstracts of up to 4 pages for in-depth presentations
  about topics of special interest.

* Demonstrations: abstracts of up to 4 pages for demonstrations of
  tools, libraries, and applications.

All submissions should be formatted following the ACM SIGS guidelines
and include ACM Computing Classification System 2012 concepts and
terms.  Submissions should be uploaded to Easy Chair, at the following
link http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=els2023.

Note: to help us with the review process please indicate the type of
submission by entering either "paper", "demo", or "tutorial" in the
Keywords field.


Programme Chair
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Stefan Monnier, DIRO, Université de Montréal, Canada


Programme Committee
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Stefan Monnier, Université de Montréal, Canada
Mark Evenson, RavenPack
Marco Heisig, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Ioanna Dimitriou, Igalia S.L., Spain, Germany
Robert Smith
Mattias Engdegård
Marc Feeley, Université de Montréal, Canada
Marc Battyani, FractalConcept
Alan Ruttenberg, National Center for Ontological Research, USA
Nick Levine, Ravenbrook Ltd, UK
Ludovic Courtès, Inria, France
Matthew Flatt, University of Utah, USA
Irène Durand, Université Bordeaux 1, France
Jay McCarthy, Brigham Young University, USA
Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant, Cisco
Christopher League, Long Island University, NY, USA


Local Chair
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Breanndán Ó Nualláin, Machine Learning Programs, Nederlands

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