CFP
for
Web Programming

The Web Programming, Design, Analysis, and Implementation track of The Web Conference 2018 seeks original papers on the art, science, and engineering of programming on the Web. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  • Language Design: concurrency, reactive programming, multitier programming, domain specific languages, security & privacy, database programming, etc.
  • Implementation: interpretation, compilation, JIT, AOT, server implementations, virtual machines, etc.
  • Static, dynamic, and hybrid analyses for languages and programs: semantics, logics, type systems, foundational calculi, program verification, abstract interpretation, security & privacy, etc.
  • Distributed programming: data consistency
  • Programming environments: applications deployment, visual programming, testing, debugging, etc.
  • Applications: multimedia programming, scripting, etc.

Web programming Track Chairs:

  • Sukyoung Ryu (KAIST, South Korea)
  • Manuel Serrano (Inria, France)

Contact: webprogchairs (at) www2018.thewebconf.org

Submission guideline:

The reviewing will be double-blind, and authors are allows to submit papers that are 8 pages long, references included, following the ACM submission format.

Submissions will be made at:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=www2018satellites

See also the guideline information on main CFP page.

Important dates:

  • Web programming full papers submission deadline : 10 November 2017
  • Web programming acceptance notification : 22 December 2017
  • Web programming final version due : 14 February 2018

All submission deadlines are at 9:00pm HAST.

See copyright note on main CFP page

Program Committee:

  • Sam Blackshear (Facebook, USA)
  • Satish Chandra (Facebook, USA)
  • Adam Chlipala (MIT, USA)
  • Tom Van Cutsem (Nokia Bell Labs, USA)
  • Dominique Devriese (Leuven, Belgium)
  • Marc Feeley (University of Montreal, Canada)
  • Alan Jeffrey (Mozilla, USA)
  • Limin Jia (CMU, USA)
  • Nabil Layaida (Inria, France)
  • Daan Leijen (Microsoft, USA)
  • Sam Lindley (University of Edinburgh, UK)
  • Ben Livshits (Imperial College London, United Kingdom)
  • Jay McCarthy (University of Massachusetts at Lowell, USA)
  • Wolfgang De Meuter (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
  • Yasuhiko Minmaide (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
  • Anders Moller (Aarhus University, Denmark)
  • Frank Piessens (Ku Leuven, Belgium)
  • Tamara Rezk (Inria, France)
  • Xavier Rival (ENS, France)
  • Alejandro Russo (Chalmers University, Sweden)
  • Sukyoung Ryu (KAIST, South Korea)
  • Alan Schmitt (Inria, France)
  • Manuel Serrano (Inria, France)
  • Peter Thiemann (Univerity of Freiburg, Germany)
  • Omer Tripp (Google, USA)
  • Eelco Visser (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
  • Jan Vitek (Northeastern University, USA)