[m-ads] Call for Papers: CICLOPS 2017 - 15th International Colloquium on Implementation, of Constraint and LOgic Programming Systems
Paul Bone
paul at bone.id.au
Fri Jun 2 11:33:37 AEST 2017
CICLOPS, ICLP and several other co-located conferences are in Melbourne this
August. Here's the CFP for CICLOPS but the CFPs for the others should also
be online.
Note that they conflict with Compose :: Melbourne.
[ Please distribute, apologies for multiple postings. ]
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CICLOPS 2017: Call for Papers
15th International Colloquium
on Implementation of Constraint
and LOgic Programming Systems
28th August 2017
Melbourne, Australia
https://software.imdea.org/Conferences/CICLOPS2017/
Co-located with ICLP'17, CP'17, and SAT'17.
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Important Dates
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Abstract Submission: 11 June 2017
Paper Submission: 18 June 2017
Author Notification: 10 July 2017
Camera-ready Copy: 23 July 2017
Dates are intended as Anywhere on Earth.
Aims and Scope
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This workshop aims at discussing and exchanging experience on the
design, implementation, and optimization of logic, constraint (logic)
programming systems, and other systems based on logic as a means to
express computations. Experience backed up by real implementations and
their evaluation will be given preference, as well as descriptions of
work in progress in that direction.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Sequential implementation schemes (abstract machines,
translation to other languages, etc.).
* Implementation of concurrent and distributed logic and
constraint programming systems.
* Implementation of type inference and type checking systems for
logic and constraint programming languages.
* Compile-time analysis and its application to code generation.
* Balance between compile-time effort and run-time machinery,
dynamic compilation.
* Interaction between high-level optimizations / transformations /
specialization and low-level issues.
* Memory management and garbage collection issues.
* Indexing techniques and optimizations for large size programs.
* Optimizations for program generated logic and constraint
programs.
* Implementation of logic engines in functional and object
oriented languages.
* Embedding of logic and constraint programming engines in
multi-paradigm systems.
* Implementation techniques for alternative logic engines and
inference mechanisms (ASP, SAT, QSAT, DL etc.).
* Implementation of theorem provers, proof assistants and logic
based natural language processing systems.
* Implementation of object and agent-oriented extensions to logic
and constraint programming languages.
* Object and module systems.
* Design and implementation of declarative I/O concepts for logic
and constraint programming languages.
* Implementations and ports of logic and constraint programming
systems for mobile phones and netbooks.
* Documenting, debugging, testing, and profiling tools for logic
and constraint programming systems.
* Novel compilation methods to modern hardware (e.g. GPUs).
Workshop Goals
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Our intent is to bring together, in an informal setting, people
involved in research on sequential and parallel implementation
technologies for logic and constraint programming languages and
systems, in order to promote the exchange of ideas and feedback on
recent developments. We hope that the workshop will provide a meeting
point for people working on implementation technology for different
aspects of logic and constraint-based languages and systems.
Paper Submissions
=================
The workshop will welcome all short papers that are technically sound
and on-topic, including contributions to theory, reports of
interesting applications, reports of work in progress, experience
papers, suggestions for new challenging problems, system descriptions,
comparison and discussion papers, and improvements to known
results/proofs/implementations.
All papers must be written in English and should not exceed 15
pages. We welcome also shorter submissions, e.g., extended abstracts
and short papers, of at least 3 pages. For all accepted papers, at
least one author is required to attend the workshop and give a
presentation of 30 minutes including discussion.
Submissions must be made in Springer's LNCS format
(https://www.springer.com/gp/authors-editors/conference-proceedings/conference-proceedings-guidelines)
via the page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ciclops2017.
A program committee consisting of members from different research
groups in the area will review the submissions on EasyChair. Papers
will be reviewed by at least two, and usually three, referees.
Proceedings
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The informal workshop proceedings will be available on-line at the
Computing Research Repository after the workshop. An electronic copy
will also be distributed during the conference.
Program Committee
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Paul Bone (Mozilla)
Mats Carlsson (SICS)
Michael Hanus (CAU Kiel)
Jose F. Morales (IMDEA Software Institute) - chair
Paulo Moura (CRACS & INESC TEC)
Joachim Schimpf (Coninfer Ltd)
David Schneider (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
Tom Schrijvers (KU Leuven)
Nataliia Stulova (IMDEA Software Institute) - chair
Theresa Swift (NOVALINKS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Tuncay Tekle (Stony Brook University)
Jan Wielemaker (VU University Amsterdam)
Neng-Fa Zhou (CUNY Brooklyn College and Graduate Center)
Contact
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ciclops2017 at software.imdea.org
Organizers
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Nataliia Stulova
Jose F. Morales
IMDEA Software Institute, Madrid, Spain
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