
7th International Workshop on
Asynchronous Programming Models
1-3 October 2025, Porto, Portugal
Welcome to the website of the 7th International Workshop on Asynchronous Programming Models (formerly ABS Workshop), which will be held on the 1st – 3rd October in Porto, Portugal, hosted by the University of Porto. Information about prior iterations can be found here.
Description
The APM Workshop is a venue for the discussion of asynchronous programming patterns, languages and model, ranging from theoretical results, over applications and implementations to opinion and overview contributions. To create a welcoming atmosphere for the community, there are no proceedings – instead we welcome presentations on published, on-going or envisioned work. We especially encourage the participation of junior researchers and presentations that can be the basis for discussions on the future of the field.
The APM workshop stands in the tradition of the ABS workshop, whose last iteration took place in Turin, Italy, but is not specific to any language or paradigm.
Registration
The official registration is now open. To register please follow the link below until 18th Sep. If you have any problem, please contact jose.proenca@fc.up.pt. There will be no reviewing, but attendance is subject to approval by the organizers. If you previously filled the pre-registration form, this will replace your previous information, keeping the title and abstract unchanged when left empty.
The registration prices are listed below:
- Basic (includes 3 lunches, 110€)
- Standard (basic + a social dinner on Wednesday, 150€)
- Regular (basic + a social event on Thursday evening, 180€)
- Full (standard + a social event on Thursday evening, 230€)
Organizers
If there are any inquiries or questions, feel free to contact the organizers:
- Steering Committee: Einar Johnsen, Ferruccio Damiani, and Reiner Hähnle
- Program Chairs: José Proença and Silvia Lizeth Tapia Tarifa
- Local Organization: José Proença, João Barbosa, and David Pereira
- Wine Chair: Reiner Hähnle
Sponsors
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