*Second miniKanren and Relational Programming Workshop*

DEADLINE: 15 May 2020 (Anywhere on Earth)
WEBSITE: https://icfp20.sigplan.org/home/minikanren-2020#Call-for-Papers
LOCATION: Online

The Second miniKanren and Relational Programming Workshop is calling for 
submissions.

The miniKanren and Relational Programming Workshop is a new workshop for 
the miniKanren family of relational (pure constraint logic programming) 
languages: miniKanren, microKanren, core.logic, OCanren, Guanxi, etc. The 
workshop solicits papers and talks on the design, implementation, and 
application of miniKanren-like languages. A major goal of the workshop is 
to bring together researchers, implementors, and users from the miniKanren 
community, and to share expertise and techniques for relational 
programming. Another goal for the workshop is to push the state of the art 
of relational programming — for example, by developing new techniques for 
writing interpreters, type inferencers, theorem provers, abstract 
interpreters, CAD tools, and other interesting programs as relations, which 
are capable of being “run backward,” performing synthesis, etc.


We want to encourage all kinds of submissions. We expect short papers as 
well as longer papers. As a rough guideline, with the new ACM format, a 
short paper would be 2 to 7 pages and a long paper 8 to 25 pages.

Authors are encouraged to publish any code associated with their papers 
under an open-source license, so that reviewers may try the code and verify 
the claims.

Paper submissions must use the format acmart and its sub-format acmlarge. 
They must be in PDF, printable in black and white on US Letter size. 
Microsoft Word and LaTeX templates for this format are available at 
http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/

Proceedings will be printed as a Technical Report at Northeastern 
University.

Publication of a paper at this workshop is not intended to replace 
conference or journal publication and does not preclude re-publication of a 
more complete or finished version of the paper at some later conference or 
in a journal.

*To reiterate, work in/on core.logic is well within scope. *

Sincerely,

Jason Hemann, General Chair
Dmitri Boulytchev, PC Chair

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