Declarative Amsterdam 2023 - Call for Papers
May 16, 2023
Submitted by the organizing committee of Declarative Amsterdam.
The fifth edition of Declarative Amsterdam will take place on 2 and 3 November 2023 at the Science Park, Amsterdam. It will be a hybrid conference with the opportunity to attend live or online, for both attendees and presenters.
The first day will feature tutorials, combining presentations and hands-on sessions to give an introduction to specific topics. The second day will be a symposium, with shorter presentations. Speakers can discuss new ideas, frameworks, applications of declarative methods, and best practices.
Declarative techniques are a style of computing that expresses the purpose of computation without describing its control flow. It allows you to focus on the ‘what’, rather than the ‘how’.
Declarative Amsterdam will have presentations on past experiences, current trends and future perspectives in fields such as functional programming, declarative data modelling, databases, XML and related technologies, JSON, CSS, semantic web, data science, data visualization, grammars, parsing, and domain-specific languages.
Call for presentations
We invite practitioners, software architects and engineers, academic researchers and others to submit a proposal for a tutorial or a presentation.
Tutorials can be between 1.5 and 2.5 hours, and preferably include hands-on sessions for participants. Presentations on the second day can be between 20 and 45 minutes. Speakers can present in person, or prepare a video, and be available online for the question and answer session afterwards.
Proposals should include a title, duration and summary (90 - 200 words), and may also include a full paper. Speakers have the option of submitting a full paper or slides, to be published on the Declarative Amsterdam website.
For papers and topics from previous years, see the website: https://declarative.amsterdam/
Please submit proposals at https://declarative.amsterdam/cfp
Timeline
Submission deadline: 31 July
Acceptance: Beginning of September
Videos, tutorials, papers: Beginning of October
Conference: 2 and 3 November