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ICFP 2018
Sun 23 - Sat 29 September 2018 St. Louis, Missouri, United States

The workshop on Type-Driven Development aims to show how static type information may be used effectively in the development of computer programs. The workshop brings together leading researchers and practitioners who are using or exploring types as a means of program development.

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08:45 - 10:00
Applications and MonoidsTyDe at New York Central
Chair(s): Daan Leijen Microsoft Research, USA
08:45
10m
Talk
Welcome!
TyDe
Richard A. Eisenberg Bryn Mawr College, USA, Niki Vazou University of Maryland, USA
08:55
20m
Talk
Extended Abstract: F# OpenCL Type Provider
TyDe
Kirill Smirenko Saint Petersburg State University, Semyon Grigorev Saint-Petersburg State University, JetBrains Research
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09:15
20m
Talk
Extended Abstract: Comprehending Monoids with Class
TyDe
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09:35
25m
Research paper
Authenticated Modular Maps in Haskell
TyDe
Victor Cacciari Miraldo Utrecht University, Netherlands, Harold Carr Oracle Labs, USA, Alex Kogan Oracle Labs, USA, Mark Moir Oracle Labs, New Zealand, Maurice Herlihy Brown University, USA
DOI
10:20 - 12:00
TypesTyDe at New York Central
Chair(s): Richard A. Eisenberg Bryn Mawr College, USA
10:20
25m
Research paper
Typing, Representing, and Abstracting Control: Functional Pearl
TyDe
Philipp Schuster University of Tübingen, Germany, Jonathan Immanuel Brachthäuser University of Tübingen, Germany
DOI
10:45
25m
Research paper
Extensible Type-Directed Editing
TyDe
Joomy Korkut Wesleyan University, USA, David Thrane Christiansen Galois, USA
DOI
11:10
25m
Research paper
Sums of Products for Mutually Recursive Datatypes: The Appropriationist’s View on Generic Programming
TyDe
Victor Cacciari Miraldo Utrecht University, Netherlands, Alejandro Serrano Utrecht University, Netherlands
DOI
11:35
25m
Research paper
Implementing Resource-Aware Safe Assembly for Kernel Probes as a Dependently-Typed DSL
TyDe
Ilya Yanok USI Lugano, Switzerland, Nate Nystrom USI Lugano, Switzerland
DOI
13:30 - 14:20
KeynoteTyDe at New York Central
Chair(s): Niki Vazou University of Maryland, USA
13:30
50m
Talk
Extrinsic vs Intrinsic Specifications, and Subset Types
TyDe
14:20 - 15:10
Effect Handlers & Abstract MachineTyDe at New York Central
Chair(s): Niki Vazou University of Maryland, USA
14:20
25m
Research paper
First Class Dynamic Effect Handlers: or, Polymorphic Heaps with Dynamic Effect Handlers
TyDe
Daan Leijen Microsoft Research, USA
DOI
14:45
25m
Research paper
From Algebra to Abstract Machine: A Verified Generic Construction
TyDe
Carlos Tomé Cortiñas Utrecht University, Netherlands, Wouter Swierstra Utrecht University, Netherlands
DOI
15:30 - 16:10
Error Messages & ContextsTyDe at New York Central
Chair(s): David Darais University of Vermont
15:30
20m
Talk
Extended Abstract: Context Constrained Computing
TyDe
Robert Atkey University of Strathclyde, James Wood University of Strathclyde
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15:50
20m
Talk
Extended Abstract: Improving Error Messages for Dependent Types
TyDe
Joseph Eremondi University of British Columbia, Wouter Swierstra Utrecht University, Netherlands, Jurriaan Hage Utrecht University
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Call for Contributions

We welcome all contributions, both theoretical and practical, on a range of topics including:

  • dependently typed programming;
  • generic programming;
  • design and implementation of programming languages, exploiting types in novel ways;
  • exploiting typed data, data dependent data, or type providers;
  • static and dynamic analyses of typed programs;
  • tools, IDEs, or testing tools exploiting type information;
  • pearls, being elegant, instructive examples of types used in the derivation, calculation, or construction of programs.

Invited speaker

K. Rustan M. Leino

Program Committee

  • Guillaume Allais, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
  • Zena M. Ariola, University of Oregon, USA
  • David Darais, University of Vermont, USA
  • Richard Eisenberg, Bryn Mawr College, USA (co-chair)
  • Jennifer Hackett, University of Nottingham, UK
  • Shin-ya Katsumata, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
  • Daan Leijen, Microsoft Research, USA
  • Shin-Cheng Mu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
  • Dominic Orchard, University of Kent, UK
  • Peter-Michael Osera, Grinnell College, USA
  • Zoe Paraskevopoulou, Princeton University, USA
  • Alberto Pardo, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay
  • Matthieu Sozeau, University of Paris Diderot, Paris 7, France
  • Niki Vazou, University of Maryland, USA (co-chair)

Proceedings and Copyright

We will have formal proceedings, published by the ACM. Accepted papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library. Authors must grant ACM publication rights upon acceptance, but may retain copyright if they wish. Authors are encouraged to publish auxiliary material with their paper (source code, test data, and so forth). The proceedings will be freely available for download from the ACM Digital Library from one week before the start of the conference until two weeks after the conference.

The official publication date is the date the papers are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.

Submission details

Submissions should fall into one of two categories:

  • Regular research papers (12 pages)
  • Extended abstracts (2 pages)

The bibliography will not be counted against the page limits for either category.

Regular research papers are expected to present novel and interesting research results, and will be included in the formal proceedings. Extended abstracts should report work in progress that the authors would like to present at the workshop. Extended abstracts will be distributed to workshop attendees but will not be published in the formal proceedings.

We welcome submissions from PC members (with the exception of the two co-chairs), but these submissions will be held to a higher standard.

Submission is handled through HotCRP:

https://tyde18.hotcrp.com/

All submissions should be in portable document format (PDF) and formatted using the ACM SIGPLAN style guidelines:

http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/

Note that the ACM SIGPLAN style guidelines have changed from previous years! In particular, submissions should use the new ‘acmart’ format and the two-column ‘sigplan’ subformat (not to be confused with the one-column ‘acmlarge’ subformat!).

Extended abstracts must be submitted with the label ‘Extended abstract’ clearly in the title.

Important Dates

  • Regular paper deadline: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 Wednesday, June 13, 2018
  • Extended abstract deadline: Wednesday, June 13, 2018
  • Author notification: Friday, June 29, 2018
  • Deadline for camera ready version: August 5, 2018
  • Workshop: Thursday, September 27, 2018

Travel Support

Student attendees with accepted papers can apply for a SIGPLAN PAC grant to help cover travel expenses. PAC also offers other support, such as for child-care expenses during the meeting or for travel costs for companions of SIGPLAN members with physical disabilities, as well as for travel from locations outside of North America and Europe. For details on the PAC program, see its web page:

http://www.sigplan.org/PAC/