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title: "28th Ada-Europe Conf. on Reliable Software Technologies (AEiC 2024)"
timestamp: "4/16/2024 7:26:35"
start: "6/11/2024"
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Call for Participation

28th Ada-Europe International Conference on
Reliable Software Technologies (AEiC 2024)

11-14 June 2024, Barcelona, Spain

www.ada-europe.org/conference2024

*** Online registration open! ***
*** Extensive info on conference site ***

Organized by Ada-Europe and Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC),
in cooperation with ACM SIGAda, ACM SIGBED, ACM SIGPLAN,
and Ada Resource Association (ARA),
supported and sponsored by ASCENDER project, ACM-W, Eurocity,
AdaCore, Rising STARS project, ACM-W Barcelona Chapter, and OpenMP

#AEiC2024 #AdaEurope #AdaProgramming

*** Early registration discount until May 20 ***
*** Highly recommended to book your hotel ASAP ***

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*** Exciting News!

Preparations for AEiC 2024, the 28th Ada-Europe International
Conference on Software Reliable Technologies, are well underway!

Registrations opened Tuesday April 16, and we've got some exciting
offers lined up for you, courtesy of our generous sponsors Rising
STARS and AdaCore, as well as an inspiring program.

See below for an overview, and visit our website for more details about
accepted contributions, registration fees, social events and many more.

*** General Information

The 28th Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software
Technologies (AEiC 2024) will take place in Barcelona, Spain.
The conference schedule comprises a keynote and an invited talk,
a panel with invited experts, a journal track, an industrial track,
a work-in-progress track, a vendor exhibition, parallel tutorials and
hackaton, and satellite workshops. There will be time for networking
during breaks and lunches, as well as various social events.

AEiC 2024 is the latest in a series of annual international conferences
started in the early 80's, under the auspices of Ada-Europe, the
international organization that promotes knowledge and use of the Ada
programming language and reliable software in general, into academic
education and research, and industrial practice.

The Ada-Europe series of conferences has over the years become
a leading international forum for providers, practitioners and
researchers in reliable software technologies. These events
highlight the increased relevance of Ada in general and in safety-
and security-critical systems in particular, and provide a unique
opportunity for interaction and collaboration between academics and
industrial practitioners.

The 2024 edition of the conference continues a number of important
innovations started in previous years:
- reduced conference registration fee for all authors;
- low registration fee for all tutorials and workshops;
- journal-based open-access publication model for peer-reviewed papers;
- compact program with two core days (Wednesday & Thursday);
- tutorials on Tuesday, followed by welcome event for all participants;
- workshops on Friday, optional chill event on Thursday evening.

*** Overview of the Week

- Tue 11: six half-day tutorials, full-day hackaton, welcome reception
- Wed 12: core technical program, conference banquet
- Thu 13: core technical program, post conference chill-out
- Fri 17: four full-day workshops

Extensive information on AEiC 2024 is on the conference website,
such as an overview of the program, the list of accepted papers and
presentations, and descriptions of workshops, tutorials, hackaton,
keynote and invited presentations, panel, and social events.
Also check the conference site for registration, accommodation and
travel information. The Advance Program brochure will be available
there as well.

*** Venue

The conference will take place in UPC Campus Nord, easily accessible by
metro from the airport and city centre. If you can stay over before or
after the conference, there's a lot to see around. Check the Practical
Information section of the conference website for more info.

*** Invited Speakers

This year the conference will feature a keynote talk on the first
day, and a panel with three invited speakers on the second, plus an
invited talk. All will address topics of relevance in the conference
scope, with time for questions and answers.

- On Wed June 12, a keynote talk by Francisco J. Cazorla and Jaume
Abella, from Barcelona Supercomputing Center, who will talk about
"Strategies to Build Safety Relevant High-Performance HW/SW Platforms
for Critical Embedded Systems".

- On Thu June 13, a panel on "AI for Safety-Critical Systems: How
'I' Should the AI be?", moderated by Cristina Seceleanu, Mälardalen
University, with three invited experts: Kerstin Bach (Norwegian
University of Science and Technology), Irune Yarza (Ikerlan),
Marta Barroso (Barcelona Supercomputing Center).

- And an invited talk by Rosa Maria Badia, Barcelona Supercomputing
Center, on "Simplifying the Life-Cycle Management of Complex
Application Workflows".

*** Conference Core Composition

The core conference program features three distinct types of technical
presentations, with different duration, in addition to the keynote
talk and the pannel session: journal-track talks (25 minutes),
industrial-track talks (15 minutes), work-in-progress-track talks
(10 minutes).

All papers presented in the journal track, the industrial track and
the work-in-progress track have undergone peer review. Presentations
are combined into by-theme and not by-track sessions, in order that
authors and participants alike enjoy all flavors of the program in
a mixed as opposed to segregated combination.

Papers and Presentations:
- 6 sessions with a mix of presentations on specific topics
- 13 journal-track talks
- 8 work-in-progress reports
- 5 industrial presentations and experience reports
- submissions from around the world
- accepted contributions by authors from Belgium, China, France,
Germany, India, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, UK, USA

*** Tutorials

Six three-hour tutorials are offered on Tuesday 11th:

- "Lock-Free Programming in Ada-2022: Implementing a Work-Stealing
Scheduler for Ada-2022's Light-Weight Parallelism", by S. Tucker
Taft, AdaCore, USA

- "Ada for Business Applications", by Gautier de Montmollin,
Ada-Switzerland, Switzerland

- "Rust Fundamentals", by Luis Miguel Pinho and Tiago Carvalho,
ISEP, Portugal

- "Concurrency and Parallelism in Rust", by Luis Miguel Pinho and
Tiago Carvalho, ISEP, Portugal

- "Modeling Concurrent State Machines in TLA+", by J. Germán Rivera,
Tesla, USA

- "Introduction to the Development of Safety-Critical Software",
by Jean-Pierre Rosen, Adalog, France

- "METASAT: Programming High Performance RISC-V Technologies for
Space", by Leonidas Kosmidis, Barcelona Supercomputing Center,
Alejandro Calderon, Ikerlan, Aridane Alvarez Suarez, fentISS,
Lorenzo Lazzara, Collins Aerospace, Eckart Göhler, OHB

- "Introduction to Certifiable General Purpose GPU Programming
for Safety-Critical Systems", by Leonidas Kosmidis, Barcelona
Supercomputing Center, Rod Burns and Verena Beckham, Codeplay/Intel

as well as a "hackaton":

- "Optimizing AI-driven Workflows within a Mission-Critical
Cyber-Physical System", if you're keen to explore the latest AI
techniques for Adaptive Optics applications in giant telescopes
with Damien Gratadour, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, France

*** Satellite Events

Four workshops are held on Friday 11th:

- 3rd ADEPT workshop "AADL by its practitioners"

- 9th International Workshop on "Challenges and New Approaches for
Dependable and Cyber-Physical System Engineering" (DeCPS 2024)

- "Enabling the use of AI in Safety-Critical Systems"

- "Ada Developers Workshop", an informal yet dynamic gathering for
developers in the Ada community to meet, share insights, and present
their latest projects or project updates, using the Ada programming
language and Ada-related technology

*** Social Program

The conference provides several opportunities to socialize:

- Each day: coffee breaks and lunches offer ample time for interaction
and networking with participants and vendors.

- Tuesday early evening: welcome reception at the picturesque gardens
of Torre Girona. Guests will be treated to a curated selection
of local wines paired with the globally renowned Iberian ham, and
an array of delectable appetizers representing the rich culinary
heritage of Catalonia and Spain. Attendees will have the unique
opportunity to explore the cutting-edge facilities of the Barcelona
Supercomputing Center, and marvel at its latest addition, the
Marenostrum V supercomputer, and its predecessor, Marenostrum IV,
housed within the historic chapel of Torre Girona.

- Wednesday evening: Conference Banquet at the emblematic restaurant
"7 portes". Attendees will have the opportunity to savor the
finest flavors of the Catalan and Mediterranean cuisines, such as
the renowned "Paella Perallada", a masterpice that harmoniously
combines semi-dry rice with succulent peeliled shellfish, delectable
seafood and tender meats. With a history spanning over 180 years,
"7 portes" stands as a witness to the evolution of some of the
most illustrious artists of their time, including Pablo Picasso and
Antoni Tàpies. Their presence has left an indelible mark, forming
a captivating small art gallery within the restaurant's walls,
waiting to be discovered by guests.

- Thursday evening: Chill event at the Moritz Barcelona Brewery,
the brewery of the first beer of Barcelona. The event is divided
in three parts: a visit to the brewery, a welcome drink at the
Brasserie room, offering an exclusive vantage point overlooking the
maceration tanks, and a banquet served within the same Brasserie
room, by renowned chef Jordi Vilà, adorned with a Michelin star,
promising a gastronomic experience to be savored and remembered.

*** Further Information

Registration:
- registration information is provided at
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2024/registration.html>
- early registration discount until Monday May 20, 2024
- payment possible by credit card or bank transfer
- special low conference fee for authors
- discount for Ada-Europe, ACM SIGAda, SIGBED and SIGPLAN members
- registration includes coffee breaks, lunches and social events
- low tutorial and workshop fees for all participants
- strong discount on all fees for students
- minimal fee for AI Hackaton and Ada Developers Workshop
- see registration page for all details

Promotion:
- recommended Twitter hashtags: #AEiC2024 #AdaEurope #AdaProgramming

AEiC 2024 Sponsors:
- Barcelona Supercomputing Center: <https://www.bsc.es/>
- ASCENDER project:
<https://www.bsc.es/research-and-development/projects/
ascender-arquitectura-software-para-entornos-de-computo-continuo>
- ACM-W: <https://women.acm.org/>
- Eurocity: <https://eurocity.be/>
- AdaCore: <https://www.adacore.com/>
- Rising STARS project: <https://risingstars-project.eu/>
- ACM-W Barcelona Chapter: <https://twitter.com/BCN_ACM_W>
- OpenMP: <https://www.openmp.org/>

The conference is supported and sponsored by
- Ada-Europe: <http://www.ada-europe.org/>

and organized in cooperation with
- ACM SIGAda: <http://www.sigada.org/>
- ACM SIGBED: <https://sigbed.org/>
- ACM SIGPLAN: <http://www.sigplan.org/>
- ARA: <https://www.adaic.org/community/>

Please make sure you book accommodation as soon as possible.

For more info and latest updates see the conference website at
<http://www.ada-europe.org/conference2024>.

We look forward to seeing you in Barcelona in June 2024!

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Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement.
Please circulate widely.

Dirk Craeynest, AEiC 2024 Publicity Chair
[email protected]

* 28th Ada-Europe Int. Conf. Reliable Software Technologies (AEiC 2024)
* June 11-14, 2024, Barcelona, Spain, www.ada-europe.org/conference2024

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title: "Call for Papers, APLAS 2024 -- The 22nd Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems"
timestamp: "4/18/2024 22:17:56"
deadline: "5/24/2024"
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APLAS 2024 -- The 22nd Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems
October 22-24, 2024, Kyoto, Japan

https://conf.researchr.org/home/aplas-2024/

APLAS 2024 aims to bring together programming language researchers,
practitioners and implementors *worldwide*, to present and discuss the
latest results and exchange ideas in all areas of programming
languages and systems. APLAS 2024 is co-located with the
22nd International Symposium on Automated Technology for Verification
and Analysis (ATVA).


We solicit submissions in the form of regular research papers
describing original scientific research results, including system
development and case studies. Among others, solicited topics include:
programming paradigms and styles; methods and tools to specify and
reason about programs and languages; programming language foundations;
methods and tools for implementation; concurrency and distribution;
applications, case studies and emerging topics.

Submissions should not exceed 17 pages, excluding bibliography, in the
Springer LNCS format. The reviewing process is light double-blind,
with a rebuttal phase to address factual errors and minor
misunderstandings.

Proceedings of APLAS 2024 will be published by Springer as part of
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
https://link.springer.com/conference/aplas

APLAS 2024 continues the tradition of the best paper award.

Submission deadline: Fri May 24

Response period: Jul 24-26
Acceptance notification: Fri Aug 2
Camera-ready: Sat Aug 31

The submission website is now open: https://aplas24.hotcrp.com/

General Chair: Jacques Garrigue (Nagoya U.)
Publicity Chairs: Ryosuke Sato (TUAT U.), Mirai Ikebuchi (Kyoto U.)

Program Committee:

Beniamino Accattoli (Inria & Ecole Polytechnique)
Pierre-Evariste Dagand (IRIF / CNRS)
Silvia Ghilezan (University of Novi Sad, Mathematical Institute SASA)
Fritz Henglein (DIKU and Deon Digital)
Mirai Ikebuchi (Kyoto University)
Patrik Jansson (Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg)
Oleg Kiselyov (Tohoku University, PC Chair)
Hsiang-Shang ‘Josh’ Ko (Academia Sinica)
Daan Leijen (Microsoft Research)
Martin Lester (University of Reading)
Fredrik Nordvall Forsberg (University of Strathclyde)
Matija Pretnar (University of Ljubljana)
Peter Schachte (The University of Melbourne)
Sven-Bodo Scholz (Radboud University)
Philipp Schuster (University of Tübingen)
Taro Sekiyama (NII)
Amir Shaikhha (University of Edinburgh)
Pavle Subotic (Fantom Foundation)
Yong Kiam Tan (Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR)
Kazunori Ueda (Waseda University)
Yuting Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Ki Yung Ahn (Hannam University)
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