2012-04-19

[Caml-list] Call for participation iFM & ABZ 2012 - program available

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION iFM & ABZ 2012

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9th International Conference on Integrated Formal Methods (iFM 2012)
3rd International Conference on ASM, Alloy, B, VDM, and Z (ABZ 2012)

Joint conferences in honour of Egon Boerger's 65th birthday, for his
contribution to state-based formal methods

18 - 21 June 2012
CNR - Pisa, Italy

http://ifm-abz.isti.cnr.it/
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The iFM and ABZ conferences are co-located in order to host a joint
conference in honour of Egon Boerger's 65th birthday. The conferences
are organized by the Formal Methods && Tools Lab at ISTI-CNR and take
place at the Area della Ricerca CNR in Pisa from 18 to 21 June.

The iFM conference series presents research on the combination of
(formal and semi-formal) methods for system development, regarding
modeling and analysis, and covers all aspects from language design
through verification and analysis techniques to tools and their
integration into software engineering practice.

The ABZ conference is dedicated to the cross-fertilization of five
related state- and machine-based formal methods, namely Abstract
State Machines, Alloy, B, VDM and Z, which share a common conceptual
foundation and are widely used in both academia and industry for the
design and analysis of hardware and software systems.

KEYNOTES:
* Egon Boerger (University of Pisa, Italy):
Contribution to a Rigorous Analysis of Web Application Frameworks
* Muffy Calder (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom):
Process Algebra for Event-Driven Runtime Verification: a case study
of wireless network management
* Ian J. Hayes (University of Queensland, Australia):
Integrated operational semantics: small-step, big-step and multi-step

The joint conference is preceded by a full day devoted to two free
TUTORIALS:
* Eric C.R. Hehner and Lev Naiman (University of Toronto, Canada):
Practical Predicative Programming Primer
* Joost-Pieter Katoen, Thomas Noll (RWTH Aachen University, Germany),
Alessandro Cimatti and Marco Bozzano (FBK, Trento, Italy):
Safety, Dependability and Performance Analysis of Extended AADL Models

The full program is available online: http://ifm-abz.isti.cnr.it/

IMPORTANT:
The early registration fee deadline is 18 May. Students get a discount.

The deadline for poster & tool demo submissions is 22 April.


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2012-04-17

[Caml-list] Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics, call for work-in-progress papers

CICM 2012 - Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
July 9-13, 2012 at Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany

http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cicm2012/

Call for work-in-progress papers
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As computers and communications technology advance, greater
opportunities arise for intelligent mathematical computation. While
computer algebra, automated deduction, mathematical publishing and
novel user interfaces individually have long and successful histories,
we are now seeing increasing opportunities for synergy among these
areas. The Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics offers a
venue for discussing these areas and their synergy.

The conference will be organized by Serge Autexier and Michael
Kohlhase at Jacobs University in Bremen and consist of five tracks:

Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation (AISC)
Co-Chairs: John A. Campbell, Jacques Carette
Calculemus
Chair: Gabriel Dos Reis
Digital Mathematical Libraries (DML)
Chair: Petr Sojka
Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM)
Chair: Makarius Wenzel
Systems and Projects
Chair: Volker Sorge

The overall programme will be organized by the General Program Chair
Johan Jeuring.

Invited talks will be given by:

Yannis Haralambous, Département Informatique, Télécom Bretagne
Conor McBride, Department of Computer and Information Sciences,
University of Strathclyde
Cezar Ionescu, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

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Work in progress
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Work-in-progress submissions are intended to provide a forum for the
presentation of original work that is not (yet) in a suitable form for
submission as a full or system description paper. This includes work
in progress and emerging trends. Their size is not limited, but we
recommend 5 - 10 pages.

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Submission deadline: 6 May 2012
Notification of acceptance: 27 May 2012
Camera ready copies due: 3 June 2012
Conference: 9-13 July 2012

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2012-04-11

[Caml-list] Alan Turing Centenary Conference in Manchester, 2nd Call for Papers

THE TURING CENTENARY CONFERENCE
Manchester, UK, June 22-25, 2012
http://www.turing100.manchester.ac.uk/

Second announcement, call for submissions and call for participation.

Features:

(1) Ten Turing Award winners, a Templeton Award winner and
Garry Kasparov as invited speakers
(2) GBP 20,000 worth best paper award program, including
GBP 5,000 best paper award
(3) Two panels and two public lectures
(4) Turing Fellowship award ceremony
(5) Computer chess programme
(6) Competition of programs proving theorems
(7) and many more ...

For more details please check
http://www.turing100.manchester.ac.uk/.

Note that the registration is now open.

SPEAKERS

Confirmed invited speakers:

- Fred Brooks (University of North Carolina)
- Rodney Brooks (MIT)
- Vint Cerf (Google)
- Ed Clarke (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Jack Copeland (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
- George Francis Rayner Ellis (University of Cape Town)
- David Ferrucci (IBM)
- Tony Hoare (Microsoft Research)
- Garry Kasparov (Kasparov Chess Foundation)
- Samuel Klein (Wikipedia)
- Don Knuth (Stanford University)
- Yuri Matiyasevich (Institute of Mathematics, St. Petersburg)
- Hans Meinhardt (Max-Planck Institute for Developmental Biology)
- Roger Penrose (University of Oxford)
- Adi Shamir (Weizmann Institute of Science)
- Michael Rabin (Harvard University)
- Leslie Valiant (Harvard University)
- Manuela M. Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Andrew Yao (Tsinghua University)

Confirmed panel speakers:

- Samson Abramsky (Oxford)
- Ron Brachman (Yahoo Labs)
- Carole Goble (The University of Manchester)
- Martin Davis (New York University)
- Steve Furber (The University of Manchester)
- Pat Hayes (Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensacola)
- Bertrand Meyer (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
- Ken Thompson (Google)
- Moshe Vardi (Rice University)

SUBMISSIONS:

The Turing Centenary Conference will include invited talks and a
poster session. Submissions are sought in several areas of computer
science, mathematics and biology.

Submissions of two kinds are welcome:

- Regular papers
- Research reports

All submitted papers must be in the PDF format and between 3 and 15
pages long. All submissions will be evaluated by the programme
committee. Submission is through the EasyChair system,
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=turing100.

Regular papers must include original work not submitted before or
during the Turing-100 reviewing period to any other event with
published proceedings or a journal. All submitted regular papers will
be considered eligible for the best paper awards.

Research reports can contain work in progress and/or be based on
previously submitted work. They will not be eligible for the best
paper awards.

*** Areas ***

Submissions are welcome in all areas of computer science, mathematics
and biology listed below:

- computation theory
- logic in computation
- artificial intelligence
- social aspects of computation
- models of computation
- program analysis
- mathematics of evolution and emergence
- knowledge processing
- natural language processing
- cryptography
- machine learning
- cognitive science
- mathematical biology

*** Schedule and conference proceedings ***

The submission deadline is April 16. All submissions will be evaluated
by the programme committee. Authors will be notified by acceptance or
rejection on or before May 1st. At least one author of every accepted
paper must register for the conference, attend it and present the
paper at the poster session. All accepted papers will be published in
the conference proceedings and available at the conference. The
instructions on preparing final versions for the proceedings will
appear on the Turing-100 Web site.

*** Submissions and Best paper awards ***

A subset of accepted regular papers will be selected by the programme
committee for the second round of reviewing. The authors of the
selected papers will be invited to submit revised versions of their
papers by May 16. The programme committee will make decisions on best
paper awards by June 14. All papers receiving the award will be
published in a book dedicated to the conference and published after
the conference. This book will also contain some papers by invited and
panel speakers.

In the case of doubts about the relevance of your paper to the
conference and for all other queries please contact programme chair
Andrei Voronkov at andrei@voronkov.com.

See http://www.turing100.manchester.ac.uk/index.php/submission
for more details.

BEST PAPER AWARDS:

A subset of poster session submissions will be selected as
candidates for best paper awards:

- The best paper award of GBP 5,000
- The best young researcher best paper award of GBP 3,000
- The second best paper award of GBP 2,500
- The second best young researcher best paper award of GBP 1,500
- Sixteen (16) awards of GBP 500 each

See http://www.turing100.manchester.ac.uk/index.php/submission/bestpaper
for more details.

REGISTRATION:

The number of participants is limited. Register early to avoid
disappointment! To register, access
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=turing100 and click on
"Registration".

*** Registration fees ***

All fees are in Pound Sterling.

early (on or before May 3) late (May 4 or later)
Student 280 330
Regular 380 450

To qualify for a student registration you must be a full-time student
on June 23, 2012.

The registration fees include

- Attendance of sessions
- Conference reception
- Conference dinner
- Coffee breaks and lunches
- Poster session proceedings

There will be a travel support programme for students and attendees
from countries where getting funding for travel is hardly
possible.

For more details about registration check
http://www.turing100.manchester.ac.uk/index.php/registration.

DATES:

April 16: Poster session submission deadline
May 1: Poster session notification and selection of candidates for awards
May 15: Final versions of poster session papers
May 16: Submission of full versions of papers selected for awards
June 14: Best paper award decisions
June 22-25: Conference
July 15: Final versions of papers selected for awards

CHAIRS:

Honorary Chairs:
Rodney Brooks (MIT)
Roger Penrose (Oxford)
Conference Chairs:
Matthias Baaz (Vienna University of Technology)
Andrei Voronkov (The University of Manchester)
Turing Fellowships Chair:
Barry Cooper (University of Leeds)
Theorem Proving Competition Chair:
Geoff Sutcliffe (University of Miami)
Programme Chair
Andrei Voronkov (The University of Manchester)

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2012-04-02

[Caml-list] Second call for papers TFPIE 2012 (including registration information)

CALL FOR PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS TFPIE 2012
International Workshop on Trends in Functional Programming in Education 2012
June 11 2012
University of St Andrews, Scotland
http://www.cs.ru.nl/P.Achten/TFPIE_2012/TFPIE_2012_home.html

*** NEW: The deadline to register for accommodations through the TFP website is March 26th, 2012.
*** The deadline to submit articles/abstracts to TFPIE is May 20


The first International Workshop on Trends in Functional Programming in Education, TFPIE 2012, will be co-located with TFP 2012 at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. The goal of TFPIE is to
gather researchers, professors, teachers, and all professionals that use or are interested in the use of functional programming in education. TFPIE aims to be a venue where novel ideas,
classroom-tested ideas, and work in progress on the use of functional programming in education are discussed. The one-day workshop will foster a spirit of open discussion by having a review process
for publication after the workshop.

The program chairs of TFPIE 2012 will screen submissions to ensure that all presentations are within scope and are of interest to participants. Potential presenters are invited to submit an extended
abstract (4-6 pages) or an article (up to 16 pages). The authors of all accepted presentations will have their preprints and their slides made available on the workshop's website/wiki. Any visitors to
the TFPIE 2012 website/wiki will be able to add comments. This includes presenters who may respond to comments and questions as well as provide pointers to improvements and follow-up work. After the
workshop, the program committee will review, using prevailing academic standards, the articles accepted for presentation to select the best for publication in Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical
Computer Science (EPTCS). Articles rejected for presentation and all extended abstracts will not be formally reviewed by the PC.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

TFPIE 2012 welcomes submissions describing practical techniques used in the classroom, tools used and/or developed, and any creative use of functional programming (FP) to aid education in or outside
Computer Science. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

FP and beginning CS students
FP in Artificial Intelligence
FP in Robotics
FP and Music
Advanced FP for undergraduates
FP in graduate education
Engaging students in research using FP
FP in Programming Languages
FP in the high school curriculum
FP as a stepping stone to other CS topics
FP and Philosophy


If you are not sure if your work is appropriate for TFPIE 2012, please contact the PC chairs by e-mail at: tfpie2012@cs.ru.nl .


Program Committee

Peter Achten, Radboud University Nijmegen
Jost Berthold, University of Copenhagen
Marc Feeley, University of Montreal
Ralf Hinze, University of Oxford
Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University
Michel Mauny, ENSTA Paris Tech
James McKinna, UK
Marco T. Morazan, Seton Hall University
Rinus Plasmeijer, Radboud University Nijmegen
Simon Thompson, University of Kent


Important Dates

May 20 submission of abstract or article
May 25 notification of acceptance
June 11 TFPIE
July 6 submission of formal paper
September 10 notification of acceptance
October 1 camera-ready paper


Venue

The University of St Andrews is Scotland's first university and the third oldest in the English-speaking world, founded in 1413. Over six centuries it has established a reputation as one of Europe's
leading and most distinctive centers for teaching and research. St Andrews is situated on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, UK. The town is approximately 50 miles north-east of Edinburgh, 14 miles
south-east of Dundee, 78 miles south of Aberdeen, and 82 miles east of Glasgow making it easily accessible by any means of transportation. Help on traveling to St Andrews can be found at:
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/visiting/GettingtoStAndrews/ .


Questions?

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at: tfpie2012@cs.ru.nl .

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[Caml-list] Second call for papers TFPIE 2012

CALL FOR PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS TFPIE 2012
International Workshop on Trends in Functional Programming in Education 2012
June 11 2012
University of St Andrews, Scotland
http://www.cs.ru.nl/P.Achten/TFPIE_2012/TFPIE_2012_home.html


The first International Workshop on Trends in Functional Programming in Education, TFPIE 2012, will be co-located with TFP 2012 at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. The goal of TFPIE is to
gather researchers, professors, teachers, and all professionals that use or are interested in the use of functional programming in education. TFPIE aims to be a venue where novel ideas,
classroom-tested ideas, and work in progress on the use of functional programming in education are discussed. The one-day workshop will foster a spirit of open discussion by having a review process
for publication after the workshop.

The program chairs of TFPIE 2012 will screen submissions to ensure that all presentations are within scope and are of interest to participants. Potential presenters are invited to submit an extended
abstract (4-6 pages) or an article (up to 16 pages). The authors of all accepted presentations will have their preprints and their slides made available on the workshop's website/wiki. Any visitors to
the TFPIE 2012 website/wiki will be able to add comments. This includes presenters who may respond to comments and questions as well as provide pointers to improvements and follow-up work. After the
workshop, the program committee will review, using prevailing academic standards, the articles accepted for presentation to select the best for publication in Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical
Computer Science (EPTCS). Articles rejected for presentation and all extended abstracts will not be formally reviewed by the PC.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

TFPIE 2012 welcomes submissions describing practical techniques used in the classroom, tools used and/or developed, and any creative use of functional programming (FP) to aid education in or outside
Computer Science. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

FP and beginning CS students
FP in Artificial Intelligence
FP in Robotics
FP and Music
Advanced FP for undergraduates
FP in graduate education
Engaging students in research using FP
FP in Programming Languages
FP in the high school curriculum
FP as a stepping stone to other CS topics
FP and Philosophy


If you are not sure if your work is appropriate for TFPIE 2012, please contact the PC chairs by e-mail at: tfpie2012@cs.ru.nl .


Program Committee

Peter Achten, Radboud University Nijmegen
Jost Berthold, University of Copenhagen
Marc Feeley, University of Montreal
Ralf Hinze, University of Oxford
Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University
Michel Mauny, ENSTA Paris Tech
James McKinna, UK
Marco T. Morazan, Seton Hall University
Rinus Plasmeijer, Radboud University Nijmegen
Simon Thompson, University of Kent


Important Dates

May 20 submission of abstract or article
May 25 notification of acceptance
June 11 TFPIE
July 6 submission of formal paper
September 10 notification of acceptance
October 1 camera-ready paper


Venue

The University of St Andrews is Scotland's first university and the third oldest in the English-speaking world, founded in 1413. Over six centuries it has established a reputation as one of Europe's
leading and most distinctive centers for teaching and research. St Andrews is situated on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, UK. The town is approximately 50 miles north-east of Edinburgh, 14 miles
south-east of Dundee, 78 miles south of Aberdeen, and 82 miles east of Glasgow making it easily accessible by any means of transportation. Help on traveling to St Andrews can be found at:
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/visiting/GettingtoStAndrews/ .


Questions?

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at: tfpie2012@cs.ru.nl .


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