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PROGRAMME
AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

SAS'97
Fourth International Static Analysis Symposium
Paris, France, September 8-10, 1997

http://lix.polytechnique.fr/~radhia/sas97

Hosted by
Ecole Normale Supe'rieure

Supported by
Centre National de la Recherhe Scientifique
Ecole Normale Supe'rieure
Ecole Polytechnique
Ministe`re des Affaires Etrange`res
Ministe`re de l'Education Nationale, de la Recherche et de la Technologie

Static Analysis is increasingly recognized as a fundamental tool
for high performance implementations and verification systems of
high-level programming languages. The last two decades have
witnessed substantial developments in this area, ranging from
theoretical frameworks to design, implementation, and application
of analysers in optimising compilers.

The Fourth International Static Analysis Symposium (SAS'97) will be
held in Paris to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the publication of
the seminal paper of Patrick and Radhia Cousot in the Proceedings of
the Principles of Programming Languages Conference (POPL'77).
Previous symposia were held in Namur, Glasgow, and Aachen.

Registration information is available at the bottom of this
announcement and the SAS'97 home page, available at
http://lix.polytechnique.fr/~radhia/sas97.


SAS'97 PROGRAMME

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7

17:00-20:00 Registration

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 8

8:00- 9:00 Registration

8:50- 9:00 Welcome

9:00-10:00 Keynote Invited Talk

Abstract Interpretation Based Static Analysis Parameterized by
Semantics
Patrick Cousot

10:00-10:30 Break

10:30-12:00 Procedural Languages I

On Sparse Evaluation Representations
G. Ramalingam

The Effects of the Precision of Pointer Analysis
Marc Shapiro & Susan Horwitz

Fast and Effective Procedure Inlining
Ocsar Waddell & R. Kent Dybvig

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:30 Invited Talk

Can abstract interpretation become a mainstream compiler technology?
William L. Harrison

14:30-15:00 Break

15:00-16:30 Logic Programming I

Sharing Revisited
Roberto Bagnara & Patricia Hill & Enea Zaffanella

An Algebraic Approach to Sharing Analysis of Logic Programs
Michael Codish & Vitaly Logoon & Francisco Bueno

Logical optimality of groundness analysis
Francesca Scozzari

16:30-17:00 Break

17:00-18:00 Functional Programming I

Toward a Cost-effective Estimation of Uncaught Exceptions in SML
Programs
Kwangkeun Yi & Sukyoung Ryu

Program Analysis using Mixed Term and Set Constraints
Manuel Fahndrich & Alexander Aiken

20:00-23:00 Reception

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

9:00-10:00 Invited Talk

Combining Abstract Interpretation and Partial Evaluation
Neil D. Jones

10:00-10:30 Break

10:30-12:00 Logic Programming II

Set-Based Analysis for Logic Programming and Tree Automata
P. Devienne & JM. Talbot & S. Tison

Denotational Abstract Interpretation of Functional Logic Programs
Frank Zartmann

Termination analysis for Mercury
Chris Speirs & Zoltan Somogyi & Harald Sondergaard

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:30 Invited Talk

<To be announced>
Barbara Ryder

14:30-15:00 Break

15:00-16:30 Poster & Demo Session

Demo

Semantic Analyzer of Modula-Programs
Pavel Emelianov & Danil Baburin

Posters

Abstract Interpretation for improving WAM code
Dante Baldan & Gilberto Fil'e

Attribute Grammars and Functional Programming Deforestation
Loic Correnson & Etienne Duris & Didier Parigot & Gilles Roussel

Data Dependencies as Abstract Interpretation
Stanislav Tzolovski


16:30-18:30 Concurrency

The Power of QDDs
Bernard Boigelot & Patrice Godefroid & Bernard Willems & Pierre Wolper

Type-based Analysis of Communication for Concurrent Programming
Languages
Atsushi Igarashi

True Concurrency via Abstract Interpretation
Chiara Bodei & Corrado Priami

Static Analysis of Interaction Nets for Distributed Implementations
Ian Mackie

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

9:00-10:00 Invited Tutorial

Abstract Interpretation: A Theory of Approximate Computation
Kim Marriott

10:00-10:30 Break

10:30-12:00 Functional Programming II

Type-Directed Flow Analysis for Typed Intermediate Languages
Suresh Jagannathan & Stephen Weeks & Andrew Wright

Exact Flow Analysis
Christian Mossin

Satisfying Systems of Subtype Inequalities in Polynomial Space
Alexandre Frey

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:30 Invited Tutorial

On the Desirable Link Between Theory and Practice in Abstract
Interpretation
Baudouin Le Charlier

14:30-15:00 Break

15:00-16:30 Procedural Programming I

Static Analyses of Congruence Properties on Rational Numbers
Philippe Granger

Effective Specialization of Realistic Programs via Use Sensitivity
Luke Hornof & Jacques Noye & Charles Consel

Coalescing Conditional Branches into Efficient Indirect Jumps
Gang-Ryung Uh & David Whalley

16:30-17:00 Break

17:00-18:00 Termination

Automatic Termination Analysis for Partial Functions Using Polynomial
Orderings
Juergen Brauburger

TEA: Automatically proving termination of programs in a non-strict
higher-order functional language
Sven E. Panitz & Manfred Schmidt-Schauss

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Conference Chair:
R. Cousot (CNRS & Polytechnique)

Program Chair:
P. Van Hentenryck (Brown)

Program Committee:
F. Bourdoncle (Mines, Paris)
M. Bruynooghe (Leuven)
A. Cortesi (Venice)
S. Debray (Arizona)
A. Deutsch (INRIA)
R. Giacobazzi (Pisa)
C. Hankin (Imperial College)
N. Halbwachs (Grenoble)
L. Hendren (McGill)
F. Henglein (DIKU)
D. Le Me'tayer (INRIA/IRISA)
T. Marlowe (Seton Hall)
J. Palsberg (Purdue)
W. Winsborough (Transarc Corp.)

REGISTRATION

To register for SAS'97, fill out the registration form, attached
below, and send it with payment.

All payments should be made in French Currency:

- Bank transfer to:
TRESORERIE GENERALE DE L'ESSONNE,
Boulevard de France,
91011 Evry, France
Account n!10071-91000-00003001722-65
(State your name and the conference reference: SAS'97)
(Send the registration form separately)

- Make checks payable to:
Agent comptable secondaire CNRS IDF SUD
(to be sent with the registration form)

- Purchase Order Form to:
LIX-CNRS
(to be sent with the registration form)

------------------- SAS'97 Registration Form --------------------

To be sent to:
SAS'97
c/o Evelyne Rayssac
LIX
Ecole Polytechnique
91128 Palaiseau cedex
France

Tel: +33 1 69 33 38 03
Fax: +33 1 69 33 30 14
email: sa...@lix.polytechnique.fr

Name:_____________________________________________________

Affiliation:______________________________________________

Address:__________________________________________________

__________________________________________________

__________________________________________________

Phone:____________________________________________________

Fax:______________________________________________________

E-mail:___________________________________________________

Dietary requirements:_____________________________________

Payment by: enclosed check ___
enclosed order form ___
bank tranfer ___

Registration fees: (in French Francs, 20.6% VAT included)
by July 30, 1997:
2,000 FF___
1,500 FF (Full-time Student)___
after July 30, 1997:
2,400 FF___
1,700 FF (Full-time Student)___
Registration includes the proceedings, reception, lunches and
coffee breaks.
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HOTEL AND TRAVEL INFORMATION

Hotel and travel information, including detailed information on
room reservations at any of a number of hotels near the
Ecole Normale Supe'rieure, is available at the URL
http://lix.polytechnique.fr/~radhia/sas97/
For SAS'97, we have arranged rooms for conference attendees
at the hotels listed below. To make a reservation, send a fax
mentioning the reference "SAS'97". Please note that all of the
by July 20:

Hotel Luxembourg (***), 616F
Fax: +33 (0) 1 43 26 60 84
Tel: +33 (0) 1 43 25 35 90
email: luxh...@luxembourg.grolier.fr
http://www.grolier.fr/luxembourg

Hotel des Jardins du Luxembourg (***), 650FF
Fax: +33 (0) 1 40 46 02 28
Tel: +33 (0) 1 40 46 08 88

Hotel Observatoire-Luxembourg (***), 586FF
107, Boulevard Saint-Michel
Fax: +33 (0) 1 46 33 73 86
Tel: +33 (0) 1 46 34 10 12

Hotel Pierre Nicole, (**), 350FF
Fax: +33 (0) 1 43 54 22 45
Tel: +33 (0) 1 43 54 76 86
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