• Final CfP: ACM Workshop on Functional Software Architecture [Deadline June 3]

    From Michael Sperber@sperber@deinprogramm.de to comp.lang.scheme,comp.lang.functional,comp.lang.dylan on Thu May 23 09:49:38 2024
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    *** FUNARCH 2024 -- CALL FOR PAPERS ***

    Second ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
    Functional Software Architecture - FP in the Large

    6th September 2024, Milan, Italy
    Co-located with ICFP 2024

    https://functional-architecture.org/events/funarch-2024/

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    TIMELINE:

    Paper submission 3rd June 2024
    Author notification 30th June 2024
    Camera ready copy 18th July 2024
    Workshop 6th Sept 2024

    BACKGROUND:

    "Functional Software Architecture" refers to methods of construction
    and structure of large and long-lived software projects that are
    implemented in functional languages and released to real users,
    typically in industry. The goals for the workshop are:

    - To assemble a community interested in software architecture
    techniques and technologies specific to functional programming;

    - To identify, categorize, and document topics relevant to
    the field of functional software architecture;

    - To connect the functional programming community to the software
    architecture community to cross-pollinate between the two.

    The workshop follows on from the Functional Software Architecture
    open space that was held at ICFP 2022 in Slovenia.

    SCOPE:

    The workshop seeks submissions in a range of categories:

    - You're a member of the FP community and have thought about how
    to support programming in the large, for example by framing
    functional ideas in architectural terms or vice verse, comparing
    different languages in terms of their architectural capabilities,
    clarifying architectural roles played by formal methods, proof
    assistants and DSLs, or observing how functional concepts are
    used in other language and architecture communities.

    Great, submit a research paper!

    - You're a member of the architecture community, and have thought
    about how your discipline might help functional programmers, for
    example by applying domain-driven design, implementing hexagonal
    architecture, or designing self-contained systems.

    Excellent, submit a research paper!

    - You've worked on a large project using functional programming,
    and it's worked out well, or terribly, or a mix of both; bonus
    points for deriving architectural principles from your experience.

    Wonderful, submit an experience report!

    - You know a neat architectural idiom or pattern that may be useful
    to others developing large functional software systems.

    Fabulous, submit an architectural pearl!

    - You have something that doesn't fit the above categories, but
    that still relates to functional software architecture, such
    as something that can be written up, or that could be part of
    the workshop format like a panel debate or a fishbowl.

    Superb, submit to the open category!

    Research papers should explain their research contributions in both
    general and technical terms, identifying what has been accomplished,
    explaining why it is significant, and relating it to previous work,
    and to other languages where appropriate.

    Experience reports and architectural pearls need not necessarily
    report original research results. The key criterion for such papers
    is that they make a contribution from which others can benefit.
    It is not enough simply to describe a large software system, or
    to present ideas that are specific to a particular system.

    Open category submissions that are not intended for publication
    are not required to follow the formatting guidelines, and can
    submit in PDF, word or plain text format as preferred. Not knowing
    what kinds of submissions we will receive, we cannot be specific as to
    how they will be evaluated. However, submissions that seem likely to
    stimulate discussion around practices in functional architecture
    are encouraged.

    If you are unsure whether your contribution is suitable, or if
    you need any kind of help with your submission, please email
    the program chairs at <funarch2024@easychair.org>.

    Papers must be submitted by 3rd June 2024 using the EasyChair
    submission page:

    https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=funarch2024

    Formatting: submissions intended for publication must be
    in PDF format and follow the ACM SIGPLAN style guidelines,
    using the acmart format and the sigplan
    sub-format. Please use the review option when submitting, as this
    enables line numbers for easy reference in reviews. For further
    details, see SIGPLAN's author information:

    http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/#acmart-format

    If your submission is not a research paper, please mark this using
    a subtitle (Experience Report, Architectural Pearl, Open Category).

    Length: submissions must adhere to the limits specified below.
    However, there is no requirement or expectation that all pages
    are used, and authors are encouraged to strive for brevity.

    Research papers 5 to 12+ pages
    Architectural pearls 5 to 12 pages
    Experience reports 3 to 6 pages
    Open category 1 to 6 pages

    Publication: The proceedings of FUNARCH 2024 will be published in the ACM Digital
    Library, and authors of accepted papers are required to agree to one
    of the standard ACM licensing options. Accepted papers must be
    presented at the workshop by one of the authors, but in special cases
    we may consider remote presentation.

    The official publication date is the date the papers are made
    available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two
    weeks prior to the first day of the conference. The official
    publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings
    related to published work.

    PROGRAM CHAIRS:

    Mike Sperber (Active Group, Germany)
    Perdita Stevens (University of Edinburgh, UK)

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

    Annette Bieniusa (University of Kaiserslautern)
    Jeffrey Young (IOG)
    Will Crichton (Brown University)
    Isabella Stilkerich (Schaeffler Technologies AG)
    Kiko Fernandez-Reyes (Ericsson)
    Ryan Scott (Galois)
    Satnam Singh (Groq)
    Facundo Dominguez (Tweag)
    Ilya Sergey (University of Singapore)
    Martin Elsman (University of Copenhagen)
    Benjamin Pierce (University of Pennsylvania)
    Matthew Flatt (University of Utah)
    Nada Amin (Harvard University)
    Richard Eisenberg (Jane Street)

    WORKSHOP VENUE:

    The workshop will be co-located with the ICFP 2024 conference at
    the Fiera Milano Congressi, Milan, Italy.

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