CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

The Ninth International Workshop on Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages

FOOL 9

January 19, 2002

Portland, Oregon

Following POPL '02

The search for sound principles for object-oriented languages has given rise to much work on the theory of programming languages during the past 15 years, leading to a better understanding of the key concepts of object-oriented languages and to important developments in type theory, semantics, and program verification. The FOOL workshops bring together researchers to share new ideas and results in these areas.

The next workshop, FOOL 9, will be held in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday January 19, 2002, the day after POPL'02.

Program: Ten contributed papers will be presented, following an invited talk by Andrew Black (OGI School of Science and Engineering).

To register for the workshop, use the standard POPL registration form.

Steering Committee

Martin Abadi, University of California, Santa Cruz
Kim Bruce, Williams College
Luca Cardelli, Microsoft Research
Kathleen Fisher, AT&T Labs
Benjamin Pierce, University of Pennsylvania (chair)
Didier Remy, INRIA Rocquencourt

Program Chair

Martin Odersky,   Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne,   e-mail: fool9@cs.williams.edu

Program Committee

Viviana Bono,  Universita di Torino
Craig Chambers,  University of Washington
Erik Ernst,  University of Aalborg
Giorgio Ghelli,  University of Pisa
Atsushi Igarashi,  University of Tokyo
Shriram Krishnamurthi,  Brown University
Clemens Szyperski,  Microsoft Research
Jan Vitek,  Purdue University
 

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