CC 2008 is one of the five main annual conferences that is part of the European Joint Conferences
on Theory and Practice of Software (ETAPS) which is the primary
European forum for academic and industrial researchers working on topics relating to Software
Science.
For more information on the venue and other ETAPS 2008 events, please visit the
main ETAPS 2008 web site.
CC is interested in work on processing programs in the most
general sense: analyzing, transforming or executing input that
describes how a system operates, including traditional compiler
construction as a special case.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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compilation and interpretation techniques, including
program representation and analysis, code generation and code
optimization
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run-time techniques, including memory management and
dynamic and just-in-time compilation
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programming tools, from refactoring editors to checkers to
compilers to virtual machines to debuggers
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techniques for specific domains, such as secure,
parallel, distributed, embedded or mobile environments
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design of novel language constructs and their
implementation
ETAPS conferences accept two types of contributions: research
papers and tool demonstration papers. Both types will appear in
the proceedings and have presentations during the conference. A
condition of submission is that, if the submission is accepted,
one of the authors attends the conference to give the
presentation. Submitted papers must be in English presenting
original research. They must be unpublished and not submitted for
publication elsewhere. In particular, simultaneous submission of
the same contribution to multiple ETAPS conferences is forbidden.
Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF (preferably)
or PS (using Type 1 fonts). The proceedings will be published in
the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Final
papers will be in the format specified by Springer-Verlag at the
URL:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html .
It is strongly recommended that submissions adhere to the specified
format (LNCS) and length (see below for length specifications for research
and tool demonstrations papers). Submissions that are clearly too long may be
rejected immediately.
Research Papers
Papers will be not more than 15 pages long. Additional
material intended for the referee but not for publication in the
final version - for example details of proofs - may be placed in a
clearly marked appendix that is not included in the page
limit.
Tool Demonstration Papers
Submissions should be in one file, consisting of two parts.
- The first part, at most four pages, should describe the tool presented
Please include the URL of the tool (if available) and provide information
which illustrates the maturity and robustness of the tool (this part will be
included in the proceedings).
- The second part, at most six pages, should be included as an
appendix titled "Demonstration" and should explain how the
demonstration will be carried out and what it will show, including
screen dumps and examples. (This part will be not be included in the
proceedings, but will be evaluated.)
- Please submit the two parts in one file, with the second part
as an appendix titled "Demonstration".
- 5 October 2007: Submission deadline (strict) for
abstracts of research and tool demonstration papers
- 12 October 2007: Submission deadline (strict) for full versions of
research and tool demonstration papers
- 7 December 2007: Notification of acceptance/rejection
- 4 January 2008: Camera-ready versions due
- 29 March - 6 April 2008: ETAPS 2008
- We are using EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/CC08.
- Submission of papers is now closed - we received 74 submissions. We hope to see you at ETAPS 2008!
- José Nelson Amaral , University of Alberta, Canada
- Eduard Ayguade , Technical University of Catalunya (UPC), Spain
- Albert Cohen , INRIA Futurs, Orsay, France
- Alain Darte , CNRS, École normale supérieure de Lyon, France
- Martin Elsman , IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- M. Anton Ertl, TU Wien, Austria
- David Gregg, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
- Sumit Gulwani , Microsoft Research, USA
- Görel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden
- Laurie Hendren (chair), McGill University, Canada
- Richard Jones , University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
- Mira Mezini, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
- Ana Milanova , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
- Antoine Miné, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
- Anders Møller, BRICS, University of Aarhus, Denmark
- Michael O'Boyle, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Peter O'Hearn , Queen Mary, University of London, UK
- Jens Palsberg, UCLA, USA
- Simon Peyton Jones , Microsoft Research Ltd, UK
- Jan Vitek , IBM T.J. Watson, USA and Purdue University, USA
- Andreas Zeller, Saarland University, Germany
Michael Schwartzbach, University of Aarhus, Denmark