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- catalog abstract "The Fifth International Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative L- guages (PADL 2003) was held in New Orleans on 13–14 January 2003. It was colocatedwiththe30thAnnualACMSymposiumonPrinciplesofProgramming Languages(POPL2003). We received 57 submissions, a record for PADL. One of the strengths of PADL is that it draws papers from both sides of the declarative divide, from boththefunctionalandlogicprogrammingcommunities.Ofthe57submissions, 25werefunctionaland32werelogical,withsomenotableoverlaps. The program committee was divided on the approach to take to the con- rence.Thosefromthelogicprogrammingcommunitypreferredtohaveparallel sessionsinordertoacceptmorepapers,thosefromthefunctionalprogramming communitypreferredtoavoidparallelsessionsthoughitmeantacceptingfewer papers. We decided to ?nd strength in diversity, and experiment with taking both paths. We accepted 8 papers on functional programming, each presented initsownslot,and15papersonlogicprogramming,10ofwhicharepresentedin parallelsessions.Wefeltthatpapersfrombothcommunitieswerecomparablein quality.Theratioof4hoursoffunctionaltalksto5hoursoflogictalksmatches theratioofsubmissions. WhilemostpaperssubmittedtoPADLaretraditionalresearchpapers,some weresubmittedasApplicationLettersorDeclarativePearls.Traditionalpapers maybejudgedonwhethertheypresentacrispnewresearchresult;Application Lettersmaybejudgedaccordingtotheinterestintheapplicationandthenovel useofdeclarativelanguages;andDeclarativePearlsmaybejudgedaccordingto theeleganceofthedevelopmentandtheclarityoftheexpression. This year PADL instituted a “Most Practical” paper award, for the paper that best exempli?ed the goals of PADL. The award went to “Data mining the yeast genome in a lazy functional language”, Amanda Clare and Ross D. King,UniversityofWales,Aberystwyth,whichdescribesareal-wordapplication runningonmultiprocessors,drawingontechniquesfromboththefunctionaland logicprogrammingcommunities. Special thanks are due: to Shriram Krishnamurthi, Dave Tucker, and Paul Graunke of Brown University, for running the website of the PADL submission andreviewprocess(seeKrishnamurthi’sinvitedtalkinthisvolume);toMartina SharpofAvayaLabsandKimberlyVollofSimonFraserUniversity,forhelpwith preparingthisvolume;andtoGopalGuptaoftheUniversityofTexasatDallas, for serving as general chair. We thank Avaya Labs, Brown University, Simon FraserUniversity,Universit´ edeProvence,andtheUniversityofTexasatDallas fortheirsupport. Ourthankstotheprogramcommitteemembersandrefereesfortheirrev- wingandfortheiradvice.Finally,ourthankstoallthosewhosubmittedpapers toorparticipatedinPADL2003.".
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- catalog contributor b12820159.
- catalog contributor b12820160.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Invited Papers -- The Role of Declarative Languages in Mining Biological Databases -- The Continue Server (or, How I Administered PADL 2002 and 2003) -- Zen and the Art of Symbolic Computing: Light and Fast Applicative Algorithms for Computational Linguistics -- Papers -- Data Mining the Yeast Genome in a Lazy Functional Language -- Non-monotonic Reasoning on Beowulf Platforms -- Datalog with Constraints: A Foundation for Trust Management Languages -- Web Programming with SMLserver -- An Integrated Information System Powered by Prolog -- JMatch: Iterable Abstract Pattern Matching for Java -- Sequence Quantification -- Roll: A Language for Specifying Die-Rolls -- Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Indo-European Languages Using Answer Set Programming -- Multi-agent Reactive Systems -- ACTILOG: An Agent Activation Language -- Logic Programs for Querying Inconsistent Databases -- A CLP-Based Tool for Computer Aided Generation and Solving of Maths Exercises -- A Logical Framework for Modelling eMAS -- SXSLT: Manipulation Language for XML -- Type-Based XML Processing in Logic Programming -- WAM Local Analysis -- Garbage Collection Algorithms for Java-Based Prolog Engines -- Solving Combinatorial Problems with a Constraint Functional Logic Language -- Logic Programs as Compact Denotations -- A Strafunski Application Letter -- Functional Hybrid Modeling -- Lambda Goes to Hollywood.".
- catalog description "King,UniversityofWales,Aberystwyth,whichdescribesareal-wordapplication runningonmultiprocessors,drawingontechniquesfromboththefunctionaland logicprogrammingcommunities. Special thanks are due: to Shriram Krishnamurthi, Dave Tucker, and Paul Graunke of Brown University, for running the website of the PADL submission andreviewprocess(seeKrishnamurthi’sinvitedtalkinthisvolume);toMartina SharpofAvayaLabsandKimberlyVollofSimonFraserUniversity,forhelpwith preparingthisvolume;andtoGopalGuptaoftheUniversityofTexasatDallas, for serving as general chair. We thank Avaya Labs, Brown University, Simon FraserUniversity,Universit´ edeProvence,andtheUniversityofTexasatDallas fortheirsupport. Ourthankstotheprogramcommitteemembersandrefereesfortheirrev- wingandfortheiradvice.Finally,ourthankstoallthosewhosubmittedpapers toorparticipatedinPADL2003.".
- catalog description "The Fifth International Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative L- guages (PADL 2003) was held in New Orleans on 13–14 January 2003. It was colocatedwiththe30thAnnualACMSymposiumonPrinciplesofProgramming Languages(POPL2003). We received 57 submissions, a record for PADL. One of the strengths of PADL is that it draws papers from both sides of the declarative divide, from boththefunctionalandlogicprogrammingcommunities.Ofthe57submissions, 25werefunctionaland32werelogical,withsomenotableoverlaps. The program committee was divided on the approach to take to the con- rence.Thosefromthelogicprogrammingcommunitypreferredtohaveparallel sessionsinordertoacceptmorepapers,thosefromthefunctionalprogramming communitypreferredtoavoidparallelsessionsthoughitmeantacceptingfewer papers. We decided to ?nd strength in diversity, and experiment with taking both paths. ".
- catalog description "We accepted 8 papers on functional programming, each presented initsownslot,and15papersonlogicprogramming,10ofwhicharepresentedin parallelsessions.Wefeltthatpapersfrombothcommunitieswerecomparablein quality.Theratioof4hoursoffunctionaltalksto5hoursoflogictalksmatches theratioofsubmissions. WhilemostpaperssubmittedtoPADLaretraditionalresearchpapers,some weresubmittedasApplicationLettersorDeclarativePearls.Traditionalpapers maybejudgedonwhethertheypresentacrispnewresearchresult;Application Lettersmaybejudgedaccordingtotheinterestintheapplicationandthenovel useofdeclarativelanguages;andDeclarativePearlsmaybejudgedaccordingto theeleganceofthedevelopmentandtheclarityoftheexpression. This year PADL instituted a “Most Practical” paper award, for the paper that best exempli?ed the goals of PADL. The award went to “Data mining the yeast genome in a lazy functional language”, Amanda Clare and Ross D. ".
- catalog extent "x, 407 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540003894 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 2562".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "005.13/1 21".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Logic design.".
- catalog subject "Programming languages (Electronic computers) Semantics Congresses.".
- catalog subject "QA76.7 .P325 2003".
- catalog subject "Software engineering.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Invited Papers -- The Role of Declarative Languages in Mining Biological Databases -- The Continue Server (or, How I Administered PADL 2002 and 2003) -- Zen and the Art of Symbolic Computing: Light and Fast Applicative Algorithms for Computational Linguistics -- Papers -- Data Mining the Yeast Genome in a Lazy Functional Language -- Non-monotonic Reasoning on Beowulf Platforms -- Datalog with Constraints: A Foundation for Trust Management Languages -- Web Programming with SMLserver -- An Integrated Information System Powered by Prolog -- JMatch: Iterable Abstract Pattern Matching for Java -- Sequence Quantification -- Roll: A Language for Specifying Die-Rolls -- Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Indo-European Languages Using Answer Set Programming -- Multi-agent Reactive Systems -- ACTILOG: An Agent Activation Language -- Logic Programs for Querying Inconsistent Databases -- A CLP-Based Tool for Computer Aided Generation and Solving of Maths Exercises -- A Logical Framework for Modelling eMAS -- SXSLT: Manipulation Language for XML -- Type-Based XML Processing in Logic Programming -- WAM Local Analysis -- Garbage Collection Algorithms for Java-Based Prolog Engines -- Solving Combinatorial Problems with a Constraint Functional Logic Language -- Logic Programs as Compact Denotations -- A Strafunski Application Letter -- Functional Hybrid Modeling -- Lambda Goes to Hollywood.".
- catalog title "Practical aspects of declarative languages : 5th international symposium, PADL 2003, New Orleans, LA, USA, January 13-14, 2003 : proceedings / Veronica Dahl, Philip Wadler (eds.).".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".