PLAN-X 2009

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PLAN-X 2009
ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Programming Language Techniques for XML
Dates Jan 24, 2009 (iCal) - Jan 24, 2009
Homepage: db.ucsd.edu/PLANX2009
Location
Location: Savannah, Georgia, USA
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Important dates
Abstracts: Oct 8, 2008
Submissions: Oct 15, 2008
Notification: Nov 23, 2008
Camera ready due: Dec 14, 2008
Table of Contents


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                           CALL FOR PAPERS

                             PLAN-X 2009

                        ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
	       Programming Language Techniques for XML

                           24 January 2009
                        Savannah, Georgia, USA

              To be held in conjunction with POPL 2009

		     http://db.ucsd.edu/PLANX2009
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IMPORTANT DATES: 

Abstracts due:            Oct  8, 2008, 9:00 PM PST 
Full Papers due:          Oct 15, 2008, 9:00 PM PST 
Notification to Authors:  Nov 23, 2008, 9:00 PM PST 
Camera-ready version due: Dec 14, 2008, 9:00 PM PST 
Workshop:                 Jan 24, 2009 


DETAILS:

The PLAN-X 2009 workshop is the forum to present and discuss
bleeding-edge research at the intersection of programming language and
data base technology with an emphasis on tree-shaped data structures
and their XML representation. Topics of interest are all aspects of
XML processing and querying: theories, methodologies, paradigms,
language designs, types, analyses, runtime aspects, implementations,
tools, applications.

This edition of PLAN-X is particularly interested in blending the XML
processing approaches developed by the programming languages and data
management communities. Expressive power and high performance are
among the common goals that these communities pursue. We encourage the
submission of crosscutting contributions that apply techniques from
one community to problems from the other.

The primary criteria for paper selection are originality, relevance,
and timeliness to ensure that we can enjoy reports on ongoing and
unfinished work with high potential in the workshop.


SUBMISSIONS:

We seek papers relevant to the open list of topics sketched above. 
Papers must be formatted according to the ACM guidelines and SIG
proceedings templates available at

        http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html

Papers should not exceed 10 pages in length including references and
appendices, but shorter abstracts (of, e.g., 2000 words) often
suffice and are acceptable as well.

Submissions should contain original research not published or
submitted for publication elsewhere.

Detailed submission instructions are available at
        
         http://db.ucsd.edu/PLANX2009/submission.html



PROGRAM CHAIRS: 

Gavin Bierman      Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
Alin Deutsch       University of California, San Diego, USA


PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Michael Benedikt   Oxford University, UK 
Peter Buneman      University of Edinburgh, UK 
Giuseppe Castagna  University of Paris 7, France
Bogdan Cautis      Telecom ParisTech, France  
Nate Foster        University of Pennsylvania, USA 
Philippa Gardner   Imperial College, UK 
Ranjit Jhala       Univ of California, San Diego, USA 
Ioana Manolescu    INRIA, France
Anders Moller      University of Aarhus, Denmark
Kim Nguyen         NICTA, Australia
Jerome Simoon      IBM Research, USA  
Cong Yu            Yahoo! Research, USA
	

This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP

Facts about "PLAN-X 2009"
Abstract deadlineOctober 8, 2008 +
AcronymPLAN-X 2009 +
Camera ready dueDecember 14, 2008 +
End dateJanuary 24, 2009 +
Event typeWorkshop +
Has coordinates32° 4' 51", -81° 5' 28"Latitude: 32.080925
Longitude: -81.091177777778
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Has location citySavannah +
Has location countryCategory:USA +
Has location stateGeorgia +
Homepagehttp://db.ucsd.edu/PLANX2009 +
IsAEvent +
NotificationNovember 23, 2008 +
Start dateJanuary 24, 2009 +
Submission deadlineOctober 15, 2008 +
TitleACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Programming Language Techniques for XML +