[fg-arc] 2nd Call for Contributions: Workshop on Choreographic Programming @ PLDI 2024

Saverio Giallorenzo saverio.giallorenzo at gmail.com
Fri Mar 8 13:58:29 CET 2024


Choreographic Programming: Call for Contributions
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First International Workshop on Choreographic Programming co-located with
PLDI 2024

One-day event, TBD within 24–28th of June 2024, Copenhagen, Denmark

https://pldi24.sigplan.org/home/cp-2024

Important dates
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 - Submission deadline: March 22nd, 2024 (AoE)
 - Notification to authors: May 3rd, 2024 (AoE)
 - Workshop day: TBD in week 26

Theme and Topics
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Choreographies are coordination plans for concurrent and distributed
systems, which define the roles of the involved participants and how they
are supposed to work together. In the paradigm of choreographic programming
(CP), choreographies are programs that can be compiled to executable
implementations.

CP originated primarily in the context of process calculi, with preliminary
work done to establish its foundations and experiment with implementations.
Recently, several proposals have shown that one can adapt CP to work in
synergy with mainstream programming paradigms, such as object-oriented and
functional programming. These works substantiate the interest of a growing
community of researchers and practitioners in evolving CP into a mature
paradigm, able to improve the productivity and reliability of programming
concurrent and distributed systems.

The aim of this workshop is to catalyse the community around CP by
soliciting contributions in the following topics:
 - Theory and models of choreographic programming.
 - Design and implementation of choreographic programming languages,
encompassing both standalone and library-based implementations.
 - Design and implementation of runtime systems for choreographic
programming.
 - Verification and testing of choreographic programs.
 - Type systems for choreographic languages.
 - Interactions with software engineering (e.g., software requirements,
design, construction, testing, analysis, and maintenance and software
development methodologies).
 - Fault tolerance and reliability in the context of choreographic
programming.
 - Synergies and comparisons with adjacent approaches for concurrent and
distributed programming (e.g., multitier programming).

Contributions and Evaluation
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Contributions can be work in progress, scientific work published or
submitted for publication, tutorials, or practical experience reports.

Submissions should be no more than 6 pages excluding bibliography, using
the ACM Proceedings format. Templates for Microsoft Word and LaTeX can be
found at the SIGPLAN author information page.

Submissions will be evaluated following a lightweight double-blind review
process.

For further details, refer to the workshop website and for any further
queries, please contact the chairs.


Program Chairs
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Saverio Giallorenzo, University of Bologna, IT (
saverio.giallorenzo2 at unibo.it)
Lindsey Kuper, University of California, Santa Cruz, US (lkuper at ucsc.edu)
Marco Peressotti, University of Southern Denmark, DK (peressotti at sdu.dk)

Program Committee
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Owen Arden, UC Santa Cruz, US
Marco Carbone, IT University of Copenhagen, DK
Ethan Cecchetti, University of Wisconsin-Madison, US
Luís Cruz-Filipe, University of Southern Denmark, DK
Eva Graversen, University of Southern Denmark, DK
Andrew K. Hirsch, University at Buffalo, SUNNY, US
Sung-Shik Jongmans, Open University of the Netherlands; CWI, NL
Ivan Lanese, University of Bologna, IT
Hugo A. López, Technical University of Denmark, DK
Rumyana Neykova, Brunel University London, UK
Larisa Safina, INRIA Lillle, FR
Guido Salvaneschi, University of St. Gallen, CH
Ian Sweet, Galois, Inc., US
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