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March 8, 2011

Tenth ACM SIGPLAN Erlang Workshop

Filed under: Conferences,Erlang — Patrick Durusau @ 9:57 am

Tenth ACM SIGPLAN Erlang Workshop

From the website:

Erlang is a concurrent, distributed functional programming language aimed at systems with requirements on massive concurrency, soft real time response, fault tolerance, and high availability. It has been available as open source for over 10 years, creating a community that actively contributes to its already existing rich set of libraries and applications. Originally created for telecom applications, its usage has spread to other domains including e-commerce, banking, databases, and computer telephony and messaging.

Erlang programs are today among the largest applications written in any functional programming language. These applications offer new opportunities to evaluate functional programming and functional programming methods on a very large scale and suggest new problems for the research community to solve.

This workshop will bring together the open source, academic, and industrial programming communities of Erlang. It will enable participants to familiarize themselves with recent developments on new techniques and tools tailored to Erlang, novel applications, draw lessons from users’ experiences and identify research problems and common areas relevant to the practice of Erlang and functional programming.

Important Dates

Submission deadline: Friday, June 3, 2011
Author notification: Friday, June 17, 2011
Final submission for the publisher: Friday, July 13, 2011
Workshop date: Friday, September 23, 2011

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