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Description: Today's emergence of new programming language development and operating systems development has lead to a new flurry of creativity in our daily activities. Cross-fertilization from both sides has enabled challenges from one area to be approached using techniques developed in the other while advances in one enabled new capabilities in both. Although the operating systems community keeps a strong grasp on C, modern programming language ideas however persist to ignite innovations in OS design. Programming languages such as binary codes, C ,Java and modern operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OSX and GNU/Linux have revolutionized the user interfaces in cellular phones, video game consoles, supercomputers and web servers. The motivation behind this multi-disciplinary conference is to address fundamental principles and important innovations in the design, analysis, and implementation of programming languages and operating systems interfaces. We seek researchers and academicians to discuss cross-fertilizing research in areas of software engineering concepts and multi-processing systems that reflects on experience and explores new territories.
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