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CFP: ACM High Integrity Language Technology HILT 2013 -- due June 29

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tucke...@gmail.com

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Jun 8, 2013, 12:43:59 PM6/8/13
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The first ACM High-Integrity Language Technology conference (HILT 2012) was held last December in Boston, and it turned out to be an excellent gathering of academic, industrial, and government researchers and practitioners interested in how best to use language technology and other formal techniques to support the development, analysis, and testing of software-intensive systems.

This year HILT 2013 will be held in Pittsburgh, PA from November 10-14, just a few steps from the Software Engineering Institute and CMU. We already have four excellent keynote/invited speakers -- Jeannette Wing, Ed Clarke, John Goodenough, and Michael Whalen, as well as some interesting tutorials (on SMT solvers, model checking, etc.), and a special session on modeling languages. We encourage you and your colleagues to submit papers to HILT 2013 -- the due date is just three weeks away, June 29th.

The conference website is:

http://www.sigada.org/conf/hilt2013

A PDF version of the call for papers is at:

http://www.sigada.org/conf/hilt2013/HILT2013-CFP.pdf

We look forward to your contributions to HILT 2013.

Sincerely,
-Tucker Taft
Program Chair, HILT 2013

Jeb

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Jun 9, 2013, 5:31:59 AM6/9/13
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But is idiocy the order of the day in the name of the aristocracy?
Apparently Jeannette, Ed, John, and Mike can't program themselves out of a
paper bag? While ACM has good info, the signal to noise ratio is low. Very
low. Not that it is ACM's fault, acadamia is, as academia does (Ref: Forest
Gump). And doesn't 'academia' sound like a disease?


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