(preceded by 4th Estonian Summer School in Computer and Systems Science, Pedase, August 7-11(12), 2005)
The purpose of the Finno-Ugric Symposium on Programming Languages and Software Tools is to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of recent research and developments by software scientists. This symposium is the ninth in a series of conferences which arose in 1989 from the cooperation of Finnish and Hungarian universities. Since then it is organized every two years, with participants coming from various institutes and universities of Estonia, Finland and Hungary. The ninth symposium is organized by the University of Tartu in conjunction with the Centre for Dependable Computing of Estonian Ministry of Education and Research.
The scope of the symposium is not restricted, it covers ongoing research in the participating countries related to software technology with emphasis in programming languages and software tools e.g.:
Authors that wish to give a talk at the workshop are requested to submit a paper (15 pp, LNCS format) to splst05@cs.ut.ee by June 6, 2005. Submission of work submitted for formal publication elsewhere and work in progress is permitted. After the workshop, selected papers will be published in a special issue of Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences.
| Tibor Gyimóthy
Zoltan Horvath Pekka Kilpeläinen Kai Koskimies Laszló Kozma Merik Meriste András Pataricza Jaan Penjam Kaisa Sere Enn Tyugu Inkeri Verkamo Varmo Vene |
University of Szeged, Hungary
Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary University of Kuopio, Finland Tampere University of Technology, Finland Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary University of Tartu, Estonia Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Institute of Cybernetics, Estonia Ĺbo Akademi University, Finland Institute of Cybernetics, Estonia University of Helsinki, Finland University of Tartu, Estonia |
| June 6, 2005 | Submission |
| June 27, 2005 | Notifications |
| July 22, 2005 | Registration |
| August 13-14, 2005 | Symposium |
Tartu, with 100,000 inhabitants, is the second largest city in Estonia, situated 180 km south-east from Tallinn. University of Tartu, founded 1632, is one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe. The symposium will be held in the new building of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. Tartu is accessible from Tallinn by coach. The coaches run very frequently (1-2 departures per hour) and the ride takes 2.5 hrs.
| Organizers, splst05@cs.ut.ee Last update June 22, 2005 |
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