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CoqPL 2020
6th International Workshop on Coq
for Programming Languages
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January 25, 2020, co-located with POPL
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
https://popl20.sigplan.org/home/CoqPL-2020
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Workshop Overview
The series of CoqPL workshops provide an opportunity for programming languages researchers to meet and interact with one another and members from the core Coq development team. At the meeting, we will discuss upcoming new features, see talks and demonstrations of exciting current projects, solicit feedback for potential future changes, and generally work to strengthen the vibrant community around our favorite proof assistant. Topics in scope include:
- General purpose libraries and tactic language extensions
- Domain-specific libraries for programming language formalization and verification
- IDEs, profilers, tracers, debuggers, and testing tools
- Reports on ongoing proof efforts conducted via (or in the context of) the Coq proof assistant
- Experience reports from Coq usage in educational or industrial contexts
Workshop Format
The workshop format will be driven by you, members of the community. We will solicit abstracts for talks and proposals for demonstrations and flesh out format details based on responses. We expect the final program to include experiment reports, panel discussions, and invited talks (details TBA). Talks will be selected according to relevance to the workshop, based on the submission of an extended abstract.
To foster open discussion of cutting edge research which can later be published in full conference proceedings, we will not publish papers from the workshop. However, presentations may be recorded and the videos may be made publicly available.
Submission details
Submission page: https://coqpl20.hotcrp.com/
Submission: Sunday, October, 27 2019.
Notification: Monday, November 18, 2019.
Workshop: Saturday, January 25, 2020.
Submissions for talks and demonstrations should be described in an extended abstract, between 1 and 2 pages in length (excluding the bibliography). We suggest formatting the text using the two-column ACM SIGPLAN latex style (9pt font). Templates are available from the ACM SIGPLAN page: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author.
Program Committee
Chairs:
- Robbert Krebbers, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
- Assia Mahboubi, Inria, France & Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Program Committee:
- Delphine Demange, Univ. Rennes, Inria, CNRS, IRISA, France
- Christine Rizkallah, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Michael Soegtrop, Intel Deutschland GmbH, Germany
- Eric Tanter, University of Chile & Inria Paris, Chile
- Andrew Tolmach, Portland State University, USA
- Joseph Tassarotti, Boston College, USA
- Viktor Vafeiadis, MPI-SWS, Germany
- Stephanie Weirich, University of Pennsylvania, USA