[mercury-users] LOPSTR 2000 final call for papers
F. van Raamsdonk
femke at skiff.cs.vu.nl
Wed Apr 19 00:46:48 AEST 2000
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Final Call for Papers
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LOPSTR 2000
Tenth International Workshop on
Logic-based Program Synthesis and Transformation
Program Development Stream of CL 2000
First International Conference on Computational Logic
24-28 July 2000
Imperial College, London, UK
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~kung-kiu/lopstr2000
LOPSTR 2000, The Tenth International Workshop on Logic-based Program
Synthesis and Transformation will be held on 24-28 July 2000 at
Imperial College, London, UK, as the Program Development Stream at
CL2000, the First International Conference on Computational Logic.
The aim of LOPSTR (http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~kung-kiu/lopstr)is to
stimulate and promote international research and collaboration on
logic-based program development, and the workshop is open to
contributions in logic-based program development in any paradigm. Past
workshops were held in Manchester, UK (1991, 1992, 1998),
Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium (1993), Pisa, Italy (1994), Arnhem, the
Netherlands (1995), Stockholm, Sweden (1996), Leuven, Belgium (1997),
Venice, Italy (1999).
LOPSTR also aims to be a lively, friendly forum for presenting and
discussing work in progress, so it is a real workshop in the sense
that it is intended to provide useful feedback to authors on their
preliminary research. Formal proceedings of the workshop are produced
only after the workshop, in order that authors can incorporate this
feedback in the published papers.
LOPSTR 2000 will be run as follows:
- Authors submit extended abstracts (8 pages) describing work in progress.
- Promising abstracts relevant to the scope of LOPSTR are selected
for presentation at the workshop.
- At the workshop, only informal pre-proceedings of the selected
abstracts are available (usually in the form of a technical report).
- After the workshop, authors of the best abstracts are invited to
submit full papers. These are reviewed, and accepted papers then
form the formal (fully refereed) proceedings of the workshop,
currently published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series,
by Springer-Verlag.
Topics
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We solicit extended abstracts describing work in progress. Topics of
interest cover all aspects of logic-based program development, all
stages of the software life cycle, and issues of both
programming-in-the-small and programming-in-the-large.
For programming-in-the-small, the following is a non-exhaustive list:
- specification - analysis
- synthesis - optimisation
- verification - composition
- transformation - reuse
- specialisation - applications
For programming-in-the-large, the above topics are particularly of
current interest in the context of:
- component-based software development
- software architectures
- design patterns and frameworks.
Submission Guidelines
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Extended abstracts should be written in English and should not exceed
8 pages in llncs format (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
Abstracts must be submitted electronically using the submission form
(http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~kung-kiu/lopstr2000/subm).
Submission deadline: 21 April 2000
Notification: 26 May 2000
Programme Chair
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Kung-Kiu Lau, Manchester, UK
Programme Committee
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David Basin Freiburg, Germany
Annalisa Bossi Venice, Italy
Antonio Brogi Pisa, Italy
Maurice Bruynooghe Leuven, Belgium
Mireille Ducasse IRISA/INSA, France
Sandro Etalle Maastricht, The Netherlands
Pierre Flener Uppsala, Sweden
Michael Hanus Kiel, Germany
Ian Hayes Queensland, Australia
Manuel Hermenegildo Madrid, Spain
Patricia Hill Leeds, UK
Kung-Kiu Lau Manchester, UK
Baudouin Le Charlier Namur, Belgium
Michael Leuschel Southampton, UK
Michael Lowry NASA Ames, USA
Ali Mili West Virginia, USA
Torben Mogensen Copenhagen, Denmark
Alberto Pettorossi Rome, Italy
Don Sannella Edinburgh, UK
Doug Smith Kestrel Institute, USA
Zoltan Somogyi Melbourne, Australia
CL 2000
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As the Program Development Stream at CL2000, LOPSTR 2000 will also
include CL 2000 full papers on program development (the submission
deadline for these is past), and LOPSTR 2000 participants will be
able to attend all CL 2000 sessions.
CL 2000 Invited Speakers
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Keynote Speaker: J. Alan Robinson
Invited Speakers: Krzysztof Apt
Melvin Fitting
David Page
David Poole
Leslie Valiant
(plus 2 more to be advised)
Tutorial Speakers:
Peter Flach
"Knowledge Representation for Inductive Logic Programming"
Michael Hanus
"Functional Logic Programming"
Manuel Hermenegildo
"Ciao Development System"
Michael Kohlhase
"Deduction in Natural Language Understanding"
Aart Middeldorp
"Term Rewriting and Narrowing"
Stephen Muggleton
"Applications of Inductive Logic Programming"
Ilkka Niemela
"Stable Model Semantics: From Theory to Implementations and Applications"
Andreas Podelski
"Constraints for Program Analysis and Model Checking"
Vitor Santos Costa
"High Performance Logic Programming Systems"
Pascal Van Hentenryck
"Optimization Programming Language"
Toby Walsh
"Phase Transition Behaviour"
Michael Wooldridge
"The Logic of Rational Agency"
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