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Dear all
The POPL 2024 submission site is now live:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://popl24.hotcrp.com__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8cDYVkG3M$
and the deadline for submissions is 11 July 2023, Anywhere on Earth.
Please spread the word, and consider submitting your best work! Full details
below.
Best wishes
Ally Donaldson and John Wickerson
POPL 2024 Publicity Chairs
PACMPL Issue POPL 2024 seeks contributions on all aspects of programming
languages and programming systems, both theoretical and practical. Authors of
papers published in PACMPL Issue POPL 2024 will be invited to present their
work in the POPL conference in January 2024, which is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN,
in cooperation with ACM SIGACT and ACM SIGLOG.
POPL 2024 Website:
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Call for Papers:
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Double-Blind Review FAQ:
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### Organization
Conference Location: London, United Kingdom
Conference Dates: January 17-19, 2024
General Chair: Philippa Gardner, Imperial College London
Program Chair: Derek Dreyer, MPI-SWS
Program Committee:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://popl24.sigplan.org/committee/POPL-2024-popl-research-papers-program-committee__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8c4UU51lY$
### Important Dates
All the times/deadlines below are Anywhere on Earth (AoE) in 2023.
Submission deadline: July 11
Start of author response period: Sept 11
End of author response period: Sept 14
Notification of conditional acceptance: Oct 2
Artifact deadline: Oct 9
Revised submissions due: Oct 26
Notification of final acceptance (artifacts & papers): Nov 7
Camera-ready deadline: Nov 10
### Scope
Principles of Programming Languages (POPL) is a forum for the discussion of all
aspects of programming languages and programming systems. Both theoretical and
experimental papers are welcome. We seek submissions that make principled,
enduring contributions to the theory, design, understanding, implementation, or
application of programming languages.
### Evaluation Criteria
The Program Committee will evaluate the technical contribution of each
submission as well as its accessibility to both experts and the general POPL
audience. All papers will be judged on significance, originality, relevance,
correctness, and clarity. Each paper must explain its scientific contribution
in both general and technical terms, identifying what has been accomplished,
explaining why it is significant, and comparing it with previous work. Advice
on writing technical papers can be found on the [SIGPLAN author information
page](https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8cylXiz1A$
).
Deadlines and formatting requirements, detailed below, will be strictly
enforced.
### Full Double-Blind Reviewing Process
POPL 2024 will use a **full double-blind** reviewing process (similar to the
one used for POPL 2023 but different from the lightweight double-blind process
used in previous years). This means that identities of authors will not be made
visible to reviewers until after conditional-acceptance decisions have been
made, and then only for the conditionally-accepted papers. The use of full
double-blind reviewing has several consequences for authors.
* **Submissions**: Authors must omit their names and institutions from their
paper submissions. In addition, references to authors' own prior work should be
in the third person (e.g., not "We build on our previous work …" but rather
"We build on the work of …").
* **Supplementary material**: Authors are permitted to provide supplementary
material (e.g., detailed proofs, proof scripts, system implementations, or
experimental data) along with their submission, which reviewers may (but are
not required to) examine. This material may take the form of a single file,
such as a PDF or a tarball. **Authors must fully anonymize any supplementary
material. Links to supplementary material on external websites are not
permitted.**
* **Author response**: In responding to reviews, authors should not say
anything that reveals their identity, since author identities will not be
revealed to reviewers at that stage of the reviewing process.
* **Dissemination of work under submission**: Authors are welcome to
disseminate their ideas and post draft versions of their paper(s) on their
personal website, institutional repository, or arXiv (reviewers will be asked
to turn off arXiv notifications during the review period). But authors should
not take steps that would almost certainly reveal their identities to members
of the Program Committee, e.g., directly contacting PC members or publicizing
the work on widely-visible social media or major mailing lists used by the
community.
The purpose of the above restrictions is to help the Program Committee and
external reviewers come to a judgment about the paper without bias, not to make
it impossible for them to discover the authors' identities if they were to try.
In particular, nothing should be done in the name of anonymity that weakens the
quality of the submission.
However, there are occasionally cases where adhering to the above restrictions
is truly difficult or impossible for one reason or another. In such cases, the
authors should contact the Program Chair to discuss the situation and how to
handle it.
The [FAQ on Double-Blind
Reviewing](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://conf.researchr.org/track/POPL-2024/POPL-2024-popl-research-papers*FAQ-on-Double-Blind-Reviewing__;Iw!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8cRcDsI2Y$
) addresses many common scenarios and answers many common questions about this
topic. But there remain many grey areas and trade-offs. If you have any doubts
about how to interpret the double-blind rules or you encounter a complex case
that is not clearly covered by the FAQ, please contact the Program Chair for
guidance.
### Additional Details of the Reviewing Process
POPL 2024 will have four Associate Chairs who will help the Program Chair
monitor reviews, solicit external expert reviews for submissions when there is
not enough expertise on the committee, and facilitate reviewer discussions.
As in previous years, authors will have a multi-day period to respond to
reviews, as indicated in the Important Dates table. Responses are optional but
recommended. A response should address specific points or questions raised in
the reviews as well as any erroneous claims made by reviewers; in particular,
it should not present new technical results, unless specifically requested by
the reviewers.
The Program Committee (PC) will discuss papers electronically using the HotCRP
conference management system. There will be no physical or synchronous PC
meeting; this will avoid the time, cost, and environmental impact of
transporting an increasingly large committee to one point on the globe. There
is also no formal External Program Committee or Extended Review Committee,
though experts outside the committee will be consulted as needed. Paper
decisions will be accompanied by a "meta-review" summarizing the reasoning
behind the committee's decision.
To conform with ACM requirements for journal publication, all POPL papers will
be subject to two rounds of review. At the end of the first round, the PC will
select a set of _conditionally accepted_ papers, each with a clear list of
mandatory revisions that the authors must implement in order for the paper to
be accepted. For the second round, authors of conditionally accepted papers
will then be required to submit a short description of how they have revised
the paper, including how the mandatory revisions have been implemented. The PC
will then check the revisions and make final acceptance decisions. Authors of
conditionally accepted papers must submit a satisfactory revision to the PC by
the second-round deadline or risk rejection.
For additional information about the reviewing process, see: [Principles of
POPL](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.sigplan.org/Conferences/POPL/Principles/__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8cmC0UwaE$
), a presentation of the underlying organizational and reviewing policies for
POPL. For POPL 2024, policies specified in this Call for Papers supersede those
in the Principles of POPL document.
### Submission Site Information
The submission site is
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://popl24.hotcrp.com__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8cDYVkG3M$
.
Authors can submit multiple times prior to the deadline. Only the last
submission will be reviewed. There is no abstract deadline. The submission site
requires entering author names and affiliations, relevant topics, and potential
conflicts. Addition or removal of authors after the submission deadline will
need to be approved by the Program Chair (as this kind of change potentially
undermines the goal of eliminating conflicts during paper assignment).
The submission deadline is 11:59 PM on July 11, 2023, Anywhere on Earth:
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### Conflicts of Interest
For each submission, the authors must make sure that they properly declare all
potential conflicts of interest for all of the authors of that submission. This
includes marking PC conflicts as well as “Other Conflicts (external)”. A
conflict caught late in the reviewing process leads to a voided review which
may be infeasible to replace.
Conflicts should be declared between an adviser and an advisee (e.g., Ph.D.,
post-doc; forever), between an author and a co-author (papers and proposals;
for two years), between people at the same institution (branches of large
companies or different locations of research institutes are considered to be
the same institution; for two years after leaving an institution), between
people with financial conflicts of interest, and between relatives.
Please do not declare spurious conflicts: such incorrect conflicts are
especially harmful if the aim is to exclude potential reviewers, so spurious
conflicts can be grounds for rejection. If you are unsure about a conflict,
please ask the Program Chair.
### Submission Guidelines
Prior to the paper submission deadline, authors should upload their full
anonymized paper. Here are some key requirements concerning paper submissions:
* Each paper should have no more than **25 pages of text, excluding
bibliography**, using the PACMPL format (specifically, the `acmart` LaTeX class
with `acmsmall` option). It is a single-column page layout with a 10 pt font,
12 pt line spacing, and wider margins than recent POPL page layouts. In this
format, the main text block is 5.478 in (13.91 cm) wide and 7.884 in (20.03 cm)
tall. Use of a different format (e.g., smaller fonts or a larger text block) is
grounds for summary rejection. The PACMPL template for LaTeX can be found at
the [SIGPLAN author information
page](https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Author/__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8cylXiz1A$
), and further information about PACMPL submissions can be found on the
[PACMPL author guidelines
page](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dl.acm.org/journal/pacmpl/author-guidelines__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8c4wMPXQI$
). PACMPL does not support submissions in Microsoft Word.
* We strongly encourage use of the `review` and `screen` options in order to
make submissions easier to review.
* We strongly encourage use of author-year citations, since that is the
citation format required by PACMPL for final versions of accepted papers.
* Submissions should be in PDF and printable on both US Letter and A4 paper.
Papers may be resubmitted to the submission site multiple times up until the
deadline, but the last version submitted before the deadline will be the
version reviewed. Papers that exceed the length requirement or deviate from the
expected format will be rejected.
* Submitted papers must adhere to the [SIGPLAN Republication
Policy](https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/Republication/__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8cv_Kl2bU$
) and the [ACM Policy on
Plagiarism](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/plagiarism-overview__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8cibiaVxE$
). Concurrent paper submissions to other conferences, workshops, journals, or
similar forums of publication are not allowed.
* Authors are free to submit supplementary material along with their
submissions, but it must be fully anonymized.
* Authors must list all their conflicts of interest (both PC conflicts and
external conflicts) in the HotCRP submission form.
* Authors may include additional information in a field of the HotCRP
submission form labeled "Confidential Comments for the Program Chair". This
information need not be anonymized. It can be used to inform the Program Chair,
for example, about sensitive issues concerning a conflict with a PC member or
about supplementary material that cannot be anonymized. It is left to the
discretion of the Program Chair what to do with this information.
* If for some reason an author feels uncomfortable discussing a sensitive issue
with the Program Chair (or communicating via the "Confidential Comments" field
in HotCRP), they should feel free to get in touch instead with any of the
Associate Chairs, with whom they can discuss the issue in confidence.
* Submissions from PC members (except the Program Chair) are permitted and will
not be handled any differently than other submissions. This is in accordance
with a recent change in policy approved by the SIGPLAN Executive Committee:
SIGPLAN conferences that use full double-blind review and whose PCs have at
least 50 members need not hold PC submissions to a higher standard.
### Artifact Evaluation for Accepted Papers
Authors of conditionally accepted papers will be invited to formally submit
supporting materials to the Artifact Evaluation process. Artifact Evaluation is
run by a separate committee whose task is to assess how the artifacts support
the work described in the papers. Artifact submission is strongly encouraged
but voluntary and will not influence the final decision regarding the papers.
Papers that go through the Artifact Evaluation process successfully will
receive a seal of approval printed on the papers themselves. Authors of
accepted papers are encouraged to make these materials publicly available upon
publication of the proceedings, by including them as "source materials" in the
ACM Digital Library.
### Copyright, Publication, and Presentation
As a Gold Open Access journal, PACMPL is committed to making peer-reviewed
scientific research free of restrictions on both access and (re-)use. Authors
are strongly encouraged to support libre open access by licensing their work
with the [Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY)
license](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8cP57oLnI$
), which grants readers liberal (re-)use rights.
Authors of accepted papers will be required to choose one of the following
publication rights:
* Author licenses the work with a [Creative Commons
license](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://creativecommons.org/__;!!IBzWLUs!TIrFlGsxQs3aFiudn144vNx3LZrv2E03gNjGx8IoabKEfT9frYDMD9WOGBDBPY9bJWYvkOPXJFZju97L9fyQYJzr3UMO6cz3P5jsMY8c2aWZDrw$
), retains copyright, and (implicitly) grants ACM non-exclusive permission to
publish (suggested choice).
* Author retains copyright of the work and grants ACM a non-exclusive
permission to publish license.
* Author retains copyright of the work and grants ACM an exclusive permission
to publish license.
* Author transfers copyright of the work to ACM.
These choices follow from ACM Copyright Policy and ACM Author Rights,
corresponding to ACM's "author pays" option. While PACMPL may ask authors who
have funding for open-access fees to voluntarily cover the article processing
charge (currently, US$400), payment is not required for publication. PACMPL and
SIGPLAN continue to explore the best models for funding open access, focusing
on approaches that are sustainable in the long-term while reducing short-term
risk.
All papers will be archived by the ACM Digital Library. Authors will have the
option of including supplementary material with their paper. The official
publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM
Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of the
conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent
filings related to published work.
Authors of accepted papers are required to give a short talk (precise length
still to be determined, but typically between 15 and 25 minutes) at the
conference, according to the conference schedule.
### Distinguished Paper Awards
At most 10% of the accepted papers of POPL 2024 will be designated as
Distinguished Papers. This award highlights papers that the Program Committee
thinks should be read by a broad audience due to their relevance, originality,
significance, and clarity. The selection of the distinguished papers will be
made based on the final version of the paper and through an additional review
process.