Co-located with SPLASH 2022
In association with ACM SIGPLAN
Auckland, New Zealand, Dec 06, 2022
http://conf.researchr.org/home/dls-2022
http://www.dynamic-languages-symposium.org/dls-22/
The 18th Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS) at SPLASH 2022 is the premier forum for researchers and practitioners to share research and experience on all aspects of dynamic languages.
DLS 2022 invites high quality papers reporting original research and experience related to the design, implementation, and applications of dynamic languages. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Submissions must neither be previously published nor under review at other events. DLS 2022 uses a lightweight double-blind, two-phase reviewing process.
Papers are assumed to be in one of the following categories:
Research Papers: describe work that advances the current state of the art
Experience Papers: describe insights gained from substantive practical applications that should be of a broad interest
Dynamic Pearls: describe a known idea in an appealing way to remind the community and capture a reader’s interest
The program committee will evaluate each paper based on its relevance, significance, clarity, and originality. The paper category needs to be indicated during submission, and papers are judged accordingly.
Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format. Submissions must be in the ACM SIGPLAN conference acmart format, 10 point font, and should not exceed 12 pages. Please see full details in the Instructions for Authors.
DLS 2022 will run a two-phase reviewing process to help authors make their final papers the best that they can be. Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library and will be freely available for one month, starting two weeks before the event.
Paper Submission: July 1, 2022
First Phase Notification: August 19, 2022
Revisions Due: September 9, 2022
Final Notifications: September 16, 2022
Camera Ready: October 21, 2022
All deadlines are 23:59 AoE (UTC-12h).
AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: 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 your conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.
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