Date of the Workshop
Sunday, 18 August 2019.
Workshop Objectives
The Erlang Workshop aims to bring together the open source, academic, and industrial communities of Erlang, to discuss technologies and languages related to Erlang. The Erlang model of concurrent programming has been widely emulated, for example by Akka in Scala, and even new programming languages were designed atop of the Erlang VM, such as Elixir. Therefore we would like to broaden the scope of the workshop to include systems like those mentioned above.
The workshop will enable participants to familiarize themselves with recent developments on new techniques and tools, novel applications, draw lessons from users’ experiences and identify research problems and common areas relevant to the practice of Erlang, Erlang-like languages, functional programming, distribution, concurrency etc.
Sun 18 AugDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
09:00 - 10:20 | |||
09:00 20mDay opening | Opening Erlang | ||
09:20 60mTalk | Introduction to the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation Erlang Peer Stritzinger Peer Stritzinger GmbH |
10:50 - 12:10 | |||
10:50 40mFull-paper | Gaining Trust by Tracing Security Protocols Erlang Lars-Ake Fredlund , Thomas Arts Quviq, Clara Benac Earle Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Hans Svensson Quviq AB | ||
11:30 40mFull-paper | Runtime Type Safety for Erlang/OTP Behaviours Erlang Joseph Harrison University of Kent, UK |
12:00 - 13:30 | |||
12:00 90mLunch | Lunch Catering |
13:40 - 14:50 | |||
13:40 23mShort-paper | Lux - an expect like test tool written in Erlang Erlang | ||
14:03 23mShort-paper | Towards Online Profiling of Erlang Systems Erlang | ||
14:26 24mShort-paper | Tools supporting green computing in Erlang Erlang Gergely Nagy Eötvös Lóránd University, Áron Attila Mészáros Eötvös Lóránd University, István Bozó Eötvös Loránd University, Melinda Tóth Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Informatics, Department of Programming Languages and Compilers & ELTE-Soft Nonprofit Ltd. |
15:20 - 16:40 | |||
15:20 40mFull-paper | Erlang as an enabling technology for resilient general-purpose applications on edge IoT networks Erlang | ||
16:00 40mFull-paper | Intro to Web Prolog for Erlangers Erlang Torbjörn Lager Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg |
17:10 - 18:10 | |||
17:10 40mFull-paper | Scaling Erlang Distribution Erlang Adam Lindberg Peer Stritzinger GmbH, Sébastien Merle Peer Stritzinger GmbH, Peer Stritzinger Peer Stritzinger GmbH | ||
17:50 20mDay closing | Closing Erlang |
18:10 - 19:10 | |||
18:10 60mSocial Event | Happy Hour Catering |
Unscheduled Events
Not scheduled Social Event | ErlLounge Erlang |
Accepted Papers
Call for Papers
Berlin, Germany, 18 August 2019
Satellite event of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2019) 18 - 23 August, 2019
The Erlang Workshop aims to bring together the open source, academic, and industrial communities of Erlang, to discuss technologies and languages related to Erlang. The Erlang model of concurrent programming has been widely emulated, for example by Akka in Scala, and even new programming languages were designed atop of the Erlang VM, such as Elixir. Therefore we would like to broaden the scope of the workshop to include systems like those mentioned above.
The workshop will enable participants to familiarize themselves with recent developments on new techniques and tools, novel applications, draw lessons from users’ experiences and identify research problems and common areas relevant to the practice of Erlang, Erlang-like languages, functional programming, distribution, concurrency etc.
We invite two types of submissions.
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Technical papers describing language extensions, critical discussions of the status quo, formal semantics of language constructs, program analysis and transformation, virtual machine extensions and compilation techniques, implementations and interfaces of Erlang in/with other languages, and new tools (profilers, tracers, debuggers, testing frameworks, etc.). Submission related to Erlang, Elixir, Scala/Akka, CloudHaskell, Lisp Flavoured Erlang, OCaml, and functional programming are welcome and encouraged. The maximum length for technical papers is restricted to 12 pages, but short papers (max. 6 pages) are welcomed as well.
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Practice and application papers describing uses of Erlang in the “real-world”, Erlang libraries for specific tasks, experiences from using Erlang in specific application domains, reusable programming idioms and elegant new ways of using Erlang to approach or solve a particular problem. The maximum length for the practice and application papers is restricted to 12 pages, but short papers (max. 6 pages) are welcomed as well.
Workshop Co-Chairs
- Adrian Francalanza, University of Malta, Malta
- Viktória Fördős, Cisco Systems, Sweden
Program Committee
(Note: the Workshop Co-Chairs are also committee members)
- Annette Bieniusa, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
- Christopher S. Meiklejohn, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- Clara Benac Earle, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
- Claudio Antares Mezzina, IMT Lucca, Italy
- Emilio Tuosto, University of Leicester, UK
- Felix Mulder, Klarna AB, Sweden
- Francesco Cesarini, Erlang Solutions Ltd, UK
- Julien Lange, University of Kent, UK
- Kenji Rikitake, KRPEO, Japan
- Melinda Tóth, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
- Natalia Chechina, Bournemouth University, UK
- Rumyana Neykova, Brunel University, UK
- Scott Lystig Fritchie, Wallaroo, USA
- Thomas Arts, Quviq AB, Sweden
- Torben Hoffmann, Alert Logic, Denmark
Important Dates
- Submission deadline: Sun May 19, 2019
- Author notification: Fri June 14, 2019
- Final submission for the publisher: Sun June 30, 2019
- Workshop date: Sun August 18, 2019
Instructions to authors
Papers must be submitted online via HotCRP (via the “Erlang2019” event). The submission page is https://erlang19.hotcrp.com
Submitted papers should be in portable document format (PDF), formatted using the ACM SIGPLAN style guidelines.
Each submission must adhere to SIGPLAN’s republication policy. Violation risks summary rejection of the offending submission. Accepted papers will be published by the ACM and will appear in the ACM Digital Library.
The proceedings will be freely available for download from the ACM Digital Library from one week before the start of the conference until two weeks after the conference.
Paper submissions will be considered for poster submission in the case they are not accepted as full papers.
Venue & Registration Details
For registration, please see the ICFP 2019 web site at: https://icfp19.sigplan.org/
Related Links
- ICFP 2019 web site: https://icfp19.sigplan.org/
- Past ACM SIGPLAN Erlang workshops: http://www.erlang.org/workshop/
- Open Source Erlang: http://www.erlang.org/
- HotCRP submission site: https://erlang19.hotcrp.com
- Author Information for SIGPLAN Conferences: http://www.sigplan.org/authorInformation.htm
- Attendee Information for SIGPLAN Events: http://www.sigplan.org/Resources/Policies/CodeOfConduct/