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FLOPS 2012: International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming

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Submission Date:
2011-12-16
Notification Date:
2012-02-03
Conference Date:
2012-05-23
Location:
Kobe, Japan
Years:
11
CORE: a   QUALIS: b1   Viewed: 20509   Tracked: 1   Attend: 0

Call For Papers

FLOPS 2012 (International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming) is a CORE A / QUALIS B1 conference held in Kobe, Japan on 2012-05-23. The paper submission deadline is 2011-12-16. Acceptance notifications are sent on 2012-02-03.

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