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About

The ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation (PEPM), which has a history going back to 1991 and has co-located with POPL every year since 2006, originates in the discoveries of practically useful automated techniques for evaluating programs with only partial input. Over the years, the scope of PEPM has expanded to include a variety of research areas centred around the theme of semantics-based program manipulation — the systematic exploitation of treating programs not only as subject to black-box execution, but also as data structures that can be generated, analysed, and transformed while establishing or maintaining important semantic properties.

Scope

In addition to the traditional PEPM topics (see below), PEPM 2023 welcomes submissions in new domains, in particular:

More generally, topics of interest for PEPM 2023 include, but are not limited to:

This list of categories is not exhaustive, and we encourage submissions describing new theories and applications related to semantics-based program manipulation in general. If you have a question as to whether a potential submission is within the scope of the workshop, please contact the programme co-chairs, Edwin Brady (ecb10@st-andrews.ac.uk) and Jens Palsberg (palsberg@ucla.edu)

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16:00 - 17:30 2 online talksPEPM at Scollay Chair(s): Edwin Brady University of St Andrews, UK
16:0030mTalk **Efficient Embedding of Strategic Attribute Grammars via MemoizationRemote**PEPMJosé Nuno Macedo University of Minho, Emanuel Rodrigues HASLab & INESC TEC, University of Minho, Marcos Viera University of the Republic, Uruguay, João Saraiva
16:3030mTalk **Towards a Reflection for Effect HandlersRecorded**PEPMYouyou Cong Tokyo Institute of Technology, Kenichi Asai Ochanomizu University
17:0030mDay closing **Wrap up**PEPMJens Palsberg University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Edwin Brady University of St Andrews, UK

Accepted Papers

Title
Efficient Embedding of Strategic Attribute Grammars via MemoizationRemotePEPMJosé Nuno Macedo, Emanuel Rodrigues, Marcos Viera, João Saraiva
Generating Programs for Polynomial Multiplication with Correctness AssurancePEPMRyo Tokuda, Yukiyoshi Kameyama
Modular Construction of Multi-sorted Free ExtensionsPEPMGuillaume Allais, Nathan Corbyn, Ohad Kammar, Nachiappan Valliappan, Sam Lindley, Jeremy Yallop File Attached
Semantic Transformation Framework for Rewriting RulesPEPMJihee Park, Jaemin Hong, Sukyoung Ryu
Symbolic Execution of Hadamard-Toffoli Quantum CircuitsPEPMJacques Carette, Gerardo Ortiz, Amr Sabry
Towards a Reflection for Effect HandlersRecordedPEPMYouyou Cong, Kenichi Asai
Towards Type Debugging using Partial EvaluationPEPMKanae Tsushima, Robert Glück

Call for Papers

Submission categories and guidelines

Two kinds of submissions will be accepted:

Regular Research Papers should describe new results, and will be judged on originality, correctness, significance, and clarity. Regular research papers must not exceed 12 pages.

Short Papers may include tool demonstrations and presentations of exciting if not fully polished research, and of interesting academic, industrial, and open-source applications that are new or unfamiliar. Short papers must not exceed 6 pages.

References and appendices are not included in page limits. Appendices may not be read by reviewers. Both kinds of submissions should be typeset using the two-column ‘sigplan’ sub-format of the new ‘acmart’ format available at:

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

and submitted electronically via HotCRP:

https://pepm23.hotcrp.com/

Reviewing will be single-blind.

Submissions are welcome from PC members (except the two co-chairs).

Accepted regular research papers will appear in formal proceedings published by ACM, and be included in the ACM Digital Library. Accepted short papers do not constitute formal publications and will not appear in the proceedings.

At least one author of each accepted contribution must attend the workshop (physically or virtually) to present the work. In the case of tool demonstration papers, a live demonstration of the described tool is expected.

Important dates

Best paper award

PEPM 2023 continues the tradition of a Best Paper award. The winner will be announced at the workshop.