Format of the Workshop

This year, we're happy to announce that we've spiced up the format of the workshop quite a bit! In addition to full research papers, this year we also solicit short research papers, student talks, & demos.

This year, we will also be formally publishing our proceedings in the ACM Digital Library (unless authors choose not to). For more information, see the call for papers.

We solicit...

Student Talks Short 5-10 minute talks by students presenting ongoing or completed research related to Scala, or announcing a project that would be of interest to the Scala community. Tool Demos A live demonstration of a tool (typically complete, robust, and well-documented), accompanied by a short paper providing an overview of the tool. Research Papers Papers describing original research or experience reports related to Scala. Research papers come in two flavors: - Regular (10 page) papers - Short (4 page) papers Both in ACM double-column style.

For more details, see the Call For Papers

Call for Papers

We'll also have an exciting keynote by Prof. Phil Wadler.