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2nd European Lisp Symposium 2009
Thank you all for being in Milan. See you in Lisbon, May 2010
Scope
The purpose of the European Lisp Symposium is to provide a forum for
the discussion of all aspects of the design, implementation and
application of any of the Lisp dialects. We encourage everyone
interested in Lisp to participate.
The European Lisp Symposium 2009 invites high quality papers about
novel research results, insights and lessons learned from practical
applications, and educational perspectives, all involving Lisp
dialects, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Emacs Lisp, AutoLisp, ISLISP,
Dylan, Clojure, and so on.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Language design and implementation techniques
- Language integration, interoperation and deployment
- Language critique and future directions
- Reflection and meta-level architectures
- Educational approaches
- Software adaptation and evolution
- Configuration management
- Artificial intelligence
- Large and ultra-large-scale systems
- Development methodologies
- Development support and environments
- Persistent systems
- Scientific computing
- Parallel and distributed computing
- Data mining
- Semantic web
- Dynamic optimization
- Innovative applications
- Hardware and virtual machine support
- Domain-oriented programming
- Lisp pearls
- Experience reports and case studies
We also encourage submissions about past approaches that have been
largely forgotten about, as long as they are presented in a new
setting.
We invite submissions in two categories: original contributions and
work-in-progress papers.
- Original contributions have neither been published previously nor are under review by other refereed events or publications. Research papers should describe work that advances the current state of the art, or presents old results from a new perspective. Experience papers should be of broad interest and should describe insights gained from substantive practical applications. The program committee will evaluate each contributed paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity, and originality.
- Work in progress describes ongoing work that is not ready for publication yet, but would benefit strongly from feedback by other researchers, practitioners and educators. Such contributions will not be published in the symposium proceedings, but will be made available at the symposium website. The work-in-progress track will be organized as a series of writers' workshops where authors work together to improve their papers. Some authors who submit papers for the main track will be suggested to contribute their work in this track instead, if the program committee decides that their submission is not yet ready for a publication.