- From: Torsten Grust <grust@in.tum.de>
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 14:25:16 +0100
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Call for Participation P L A N - X 2 0 0 7 Programming Language Technologies for XML An ACM SIGPLAN Workshop collocated with POPL 2007 Nice, France -- January 20, 2007 www.plan-x-2007.org || UPDATE: - Christoph Koch (U Saarland, Germany) will give the || || PLAN-X 2007 keynote speech. || || - The detailed program is available (included below). || Please join us for PLAN-X 2007, the fifth workshop in the PLAN-X series, dedicated to the interaction and integration of programming language technology and the world of XML. The XML data model and its associated languages add interesting twists to programming language practice as well as theory. Just like its four predecessors, the PLAN-X 2007 workshop turns the spotlight on how programming language technology can embrace and explain streaming XML transformations, types for XPath and XML updates, web service contracts, tree patterns in XQuery, LINQ and XML Schema, and more. PLAN-X 2007 will feature eight talks, three system demonstrations, extensive opportunity for discussion, and a keynote address (speaker to be announced). PLAN-X 2007 will be held in the Plaza Hotel (Nice, France) all-day on Saturday, January 20, 2007, just after and collocated with POPL 2007, the ACM SIGPLAN - SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (January 17-19, 2007). -- PROGRAM (Saturday, January 20, 2007) 09:00--10:00 Welcome Invited Talk by Christoph Koch (U Saarland, Germany) (title to be announced) 10:00--10:30 Coffee break 10:30--12:00 Session 1: Research Papers Streaming XML Transformations Using Term Rewriting (Alain Frisch, Keisuke Nakano) How to Recognise Different Kinds of Tree Patterns From Quite a Long Way Away (Jan Hidders, Philippe Michiels, Jerome Simeon, Roel Vercammen) Lux: A Lightweight, Statically Typed XML Update Language (James Cheney) 12:00--01:30 Workshop lunch (provided) 01:30--03:10 Session 2: Research Papers and Demo Presentations A Theory of Contracts for Web Services (Giuseppe Castagna, Nils Gesbert, Luca Padovani) XML Transformation Language Based on Monadic Second Order Logic (Kazuhiro Inaba, Haruo Hosoya) Demo: MTran: An XML Transformation Language Bases on Monadic Second Order Logic (Kazuhiro Inaba, Haruo Hosoya) Demo: XCentric: A Logic-Programming Language for XML Processing (Jorge Coelho, Mário Florido) Demo: LINQ to XSD (Ralf Lämmel) Demo: GeLaBa: A Framework to Define Classes of XML Documents and to Automatically Derive Specialized Infrastructures (Benoit Pin, Georges André Silber) 03:10--04:00 Interactive Demos and Coffee break 04:00--05:30 Session 3: Research Papers XPath Typing Using a Modal Logic with Converse for Finite Trees (Pierre Geneves, Nabil Layaida, Alan Schmitt) Deciding Equivalence of Top-Down XML Transformations in Polynomial Time (Sebastian Maneth, Helmut Seidl) A Logic Your Typechecker Can Count On: Unordered Tree Types in Practice (Nate Foster, Benjamin C. Pierce, Alan Schmitt) -- REGISTRATION PLAN-X 2007 is held in cooperation with POPL 2007. You can register for the workshop via the POPL 2007 registration process (online or offline). Please visit http://www.regmaster.com/conf/popl2007.html Registration rates are shown below. The rates are unaffected by the POPL 2007 early bird registration deadline. Note that you can upgrade an existing POPL 2007 registration to include PLAN-X 2007. Workshop-only registration is possible as well. ACM or SIGPLAN Member $89 Non-Member $99 Student $89 Your registration includes a copy of the PLAN-X 2007 informal proceedings, coffee breaks, and lunch. -- PLAN-X 2007 Workshop Chairs - General Chair - Program Chair Torsten Grust Giorgio Ghelli TU München U Pisa Munich, Germany Pisa, Italy grust@in.tum.de ghelli@di.unipi.it -- PLAN-X 2007 Program Committee - Michael Benedikt (Lucent, USA) - Daniela Florescu (Oracle, USA) - Alain Frisch (INRIA Roquencourt, France) - Giorgio Ghelli, Chair (U Pisa, Italy) - Haruo Hosoya (U Tokyo, Japan) - Anders Møller (U Aarhus, Denmark) - Mukund Raghavachari (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA) - Alan Schmitt (INRIA Rhône-Alpes, France) - Sophie Tison (U Lille, France) - Philip Wadler (U Edinburgh, UK)
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