Call For Papers

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in relevant foundational and theoretical aspects of concurrent
 
in relevant foundational and theoretical aspects of concurrent
 
programming, languages, tools, frameworks, case studies, and practical
 
programming, languages, tools, frameworks, case studies, and practical
experience.  Selected papers peer reviewed by the Program Committee
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experience.  
will be presented at the workshop and included in the ACM digital
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library.
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2. Position papers (of up to 2 pages) describing ongoing work of
 
2. Position papers (of up to 2 pages) describing ongoing work of
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development.
 
development.
  
 
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Code and papers will not be formally published, but will be archived on the LaME website. The LaME program committee decided that, to reflect the work-in-progress nature of submissions, and of the scheduled workshop format, LaME '12 will not have a published proceedings. Appearance of a paper on the LaME '12 website is not intended to preclude later publication in an archival venue.
  
 
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