• [CfP] Onward! Essays 2020, November 18--20, Chicago, USA

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    Onward! Essays 2020
    ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on New Ideas, New Paradigms, and
    Reflections on Programming and Software

    Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel
    Chicago, USA

    November 18--20 2020

    Part of SPLASH 2020
    Systems, Programming Languages and Applications:
    Software for Humanity

    https://2020.splashcon.org/track/splash-2020-Onward-essays



    Onward! is a premier multidisciplinary conference focused on everything to
    do with programming and software: including processes, methods, languages, communities, applications and education.

    Compared to other conferences, Onward! is more radical, more visionary, and more open to ideas that are well-argued but not yet proven. It is not
    looking for research-as-usual papers. To allow room for bigger, bolder
    and/or less mature ideas, it accepts less exact methods of validation, such
    as compelling arguments, exploratory implementations, and substantial
    examples.

    Onward! Essays is looking for clear and compelling pieces of writing about topics important to the software community (there is also a parallel Papers track with a seperate announcement).

    An essay can be an exploration of the topic and its impact, or a story about the circumstances of its creation; it can present a personal view of what
    is, explore a terrain, or lead the reader in an act of discovery; it can be
    a philosophical digression or a deep analysis. It can describe a personal journey, perhaps the one the author took to reach an understanding of the topic. The subject area—software, programming, and programming languages—should be interpreted broadly and can include the relationship of software to human endeavors, or its philosophical, sociological,
    psychological, historical, or anthropological underpinnings.


    Format and Selection:

    Onward! essays must describe unpublished work that is not currently
    submitted for publication elsewhere as described by SIGPLAN's Republication Policy. Submitters should also be aware of ACM's Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism. Onward! essays should use the ACM SIGPLAN Conference acmart
    format. Please refer to the conference's website above for full details.

    The Onward! Essays track follows a two-phase review process. Essays are peer-reviewed in a single-blind manner. Accepted essays will appear in the Onward! Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library, and must be presented at the conference. Submissions will be judged on the potential impact of the ideas
    and the quality of the presentation.


    Important dates:

    All deadlines are midnight, anywhere on Earth.

    Essay submission: 23 April
    First-round notification: 11 June
    Second-round submission: 15 July
    Final notification: 30 July
    Conference: 18--20 November


    Programme Committee:

    Didier Verna, EPITA Research lab, France (Program Chair)

    Anya Helene Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway
    Alexandre Bergel, University of Chile
    Jean Bresson, Ableton, Germany
    Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert, Université de Montréal, Québec
    Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
    Hidehiko Masuhara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
    Kent Pitman, PTC, USA
    Donya Quick, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
    Gordana Rakić, University of Novi Sad, Serbia

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