Proposals are invited for workshops and tutorials to be co-located with PLDI 2014. Events can either be sponsored by SIGPLAN or supported through in-cooperation status. The preference is for one-day workshops and half-day tutorials, but other schedules can also be considered. Tentatively, tutorials will be held on June 8th and workshops will be held on June 12-14th.
A workshop proposal should provide the following information.
A brief discussion about the expected workshop participants. Historic numbers of participants can be provided if available.
A tutorial proposal should include the following information.
Proposals should be submitted by email to the workshop chair Xiangyu Zhang (xyzhang at cs.purdue.edu).
Workshop and tutorial proposals are due on
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The number of accepted proposals will be limited by the available conference rooms. Late submissions will only be evaluated if there is space available, on a first-come-first-served basis.
Each proposal will be evaluated according to the value and relevance of its workshop topic, the expertise and experience of the workshop organizers, and the potential of the proposed workshop to attract participants and generate useful results.
To ensure the success of the workshop/tutorial program. Accepted workshops and tutorials will be expected to meet deadlines as summarized below.
A proposal should clearly state how the results of the workshop --- i.e., the papers and other outcomes --- will be made available to participants and others, both before and after the workshop event. The PLDI 2014 Workshop chair will provide guidance to the organizers of accepted workshops that wish to publish proceedings in the ACM Digital Library.
For additional information about this call for workshops/tutorials, please contact Xiangyu Zhang (xyzhang at cs.purdue.edu).