LOPSTR 2004: 1st Call for Papers
Fausto Spoto <[email protected]> 17 Dec 2003 12:27:43 +0100
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LOPSTR 2004
Verona, Italy, August 26-28, 2004
http://www.sci.univr.it/~lopstr04
CALL FOR PAPERS
The aim of the LOPSTR series 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 language paradigm.
LOPSTR'04 will be held at the University of Verona http://www.univr.it
co-located with SAS 2004 http://www.sci.univr.it/%7Esas04, the
International Static Analysis Symposium, PEPM 2004
http://www.sci.univr.it/%7Epepm04 - ACM SIGPLAN 2004 Workshop on
Partial Evaluation and Semantics Based Program Manipulation, and PPDP
2004 http://www.sci.univr.it/%7Eppdp04 - 6th ACM-SIGPLAN International
Conference on Principles and Practice of Declarative Programming.
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), London, UK (2000), Paphos, Cyprus (2001),
Madrid, Spain (2002), Uppsala, Sweden (2003). Since 1994 the
proceedings have been published in the LNCS series of Springer-Verlag.
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 also intended to provide useful feedback to authors on
their preliminary research. Formal proceedings of the workshop are
produced only after the workshop, so that authors can incorporate this
feedback in the published papers.
Scope of the Workshop
We solicit extended abstracts and full papers. 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.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of topics:
* specification
* synthesis
* verification
* transformation
* specialisation
* analysis
* optimisation
* composition
* reuse
* applications and tools
* proofs as programs
* component-based software development
* agent-based software development
* software architectures
* design patterns and frameworks
* program refinement and logics for refinement
Submission Guidelines
Authors can either submit extended abstracts describing work in
progress or they can choose to submit full papers. Contributions
should be written in English and should be submitted electronically in
Postscript or PDF format to the program chairman at the following
email address: [email protected]. Prospective authors who have
difficulties for the electronic submission may contact the chairman.
Extended abstracts should not exceed 6 pages in llncs format and
may describe work in progress. Promising abstracts relevant to the
scope of LOPSTR will be selected for presentation at the
workshop. The submission deadline is May 5, 2004.
Full papers should not exceed 16 pages (including references) in
llncs format. The submission deadline is April 25, 2004. These
papers will be judged using ordinary conference quality criteria
and accepted papers will have to be presented at the workshop and
will automatically appear in the pre-proceedings as well as in the
final collection of papers.
In both cases the notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent
by May 26, 2004. Accepted papers and abstracts will be collected in
informal pre-proceedings which will be available at the workshop.
After the workshop, authors of extended abstract which are judged
mature for publication will be invited to submit full papers. These
will be reviewed according to the usual refereeing procedures, and
accepted papers will be published in the final collection of papers
(together with the accepted full papers) which is expected to be
published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series by
Springer-Verlag. All the full papers accepted before the workshop will
automatically appear in that book as well; there will be no additional
refereeing (although authors will be given a chance to revise their
paper, if they so wish, based upon the feedback from the LOPSTR
event).
Program Committee
* Annalisa Bossi (Italy)
* Gilles Barthe (France)
* Francisco Bueno (Spain)
* Maurice Bruynooghe (Belgium)
* Giorgio Delzanno (Italy)
* Sandro Etalle (The Netherlands) program chair
* Tom Ellman (USA)
* Patricia M. Hill (UK)
* Norbert Fuchs (Switzerland)
* Gopal Gupta (USA)
* Kung-Kiu Lau (UK)
* Fabio Martinelli (Italy)
* Alberto Pettorossi (Italy)
* Andreas Podelski (Germany)
* Abhik Roychoudhury (Singapore)
* C.R. Ramakrishnan (USA)
* Wim Vanhoof (Belgium)
* German Vidal (Spain)
Important dates
* submission of full papers: April 25
* submission of extended abstracts: May 5
* Notification: May 26
* Camera-ready: June 16
Sponsor
Lopstr 2004 is sponsored by the Association for Logic Programming (ALP) http::/www.cwi.nl/projects/alp
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