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CALL FOR PAPERS!!!
Eighth International Symposium on
Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages 2006
(PADL '06)
http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/pvh/PADL06.html
Charleston Place Hotel
Charleston, South Carolina
January 9-10
Co-located with ACM POPL'06
Declarative languages build on sound theoretical bases to provide
attractive frameworks for application development. These languages
have been successfully applied to vastly different real-world
situations, ranging from data base management to active networks to
software engineering to decision support systems.
New developments in theory and implementation have opened up new
application areas. At the same time, applications of declarative
languages to novel problems raises numerous interesting research
issues. Well-known questions include designing for scalability,
language extensions for application deployment, and programming
environments. Thus, applications drive the progress in the theory and
implementation of declarative systems, and benefit from this progress
as well.
PADL is a forum for researchers and practioners to present original
work emphasizing novel applications and implementation techniques for
all forms of declarative concepts, including, functional, logic,
constraints, etc. Topics of interest include:
* innovative applications of declarative languages;
* declarative domain-specific languages and applications;
* practical applications of theoretical results;
* new language developments & their impact on applications;
* evaluation of implementation techniques on practical applications;
* novel uses of declarative languages in the classroom; and
* practical experiences
PADL 06 welcomes new ideas and approaches pertaining to applications
and implementation of declarative languages, and is not limited to the
scope of the past five PADL symposia.
PADL 06 will be co-located with the ACM POPL.
IMPORTANT DATES AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Paper Submission: August 20, 2005
Notification: September 30, 2005
Final Manuscript: October 20, 2005
Symposium: January 9-10, 2005
Authors should submit an electronic copy of the full paper
(written in English) in Postscript (Level 2) or PDF. Papers must be no
longer than 15 pages, written in 11-point font and with single
spacing. Since the final proceedings will be published as Lecture
Notes in Computer Science by Springer Verlag, authors are strongly
encouraged to use the LNCS paper formatting guidelines for their
submission.
Each submission must include on its first page the paper title;
authors and their affiliations; contact author's email and postal
addresses, telephone and fax numbers, abstract, and three to four
keywords. The keywords will be used to assist us in selecting
appropriate reviewers for the paper. If electronic submission is
impossible, please contact the program chair for information on how to
submit hard copies.
MOST PRACTICAL PAPER AWARD
The Most Practical Paper award will be given to the submission
that is judged by the programm committee to be the best in terms of
practicality, originality, and clarity of presentation. The program
committee may choose not to make an award; or may make multiple
awards.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Kenichi Asai Ochanomizu University, Japan
Daniel Damien BRICS, Denmark
Mireille Ducasse IRISA/INSA of Rennes, France
Matthew Flatt University of Utah, US
Gopal Gupta University at Texas at Dallas, US
Manuel Hermenegildo UP Madrid, Spain
Paul Hudak Yale University, US
Narendra Jusien Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France
Laurent Michel University of Connecticut, US
Enrico Pontelli New Mexico State University
Gopalan Nadathur U. of Minnesota, US
Vitor Santos-Costa U. Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Christian Schulte Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Peter Stuckey U. of Melbourne, Australia
Pascal Van Hentenryck Brown University, US
Peter van Roy U. of Louvain, Belgium
David S. Warren SUNY at Stony Brook, US
Roland Yap National U. of Singapore, Singapore
Contacts:
For information about papers and submissions, please contact the
Program Chair:
Pascal van Hentenryck
PC Chair - PADL 2006
Department of Computer Science
Brown University
Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Email: pvh(a)cs.brown.edu
For other information about the conference and the summer school,
please contact:
Gopal Gupta
Department of Computer Science
University at Texas at Dallas
Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Email: gupta(a)utdallas.edu
Sponsored by COMPULOG Americas (http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~complog).
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Young Researcher Position available on the
ISAAC Project
at ITC-IRST, Trento, Italy
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The Automated Reasoning Systems Division (SRA) at ITC-irst
(http://sra.itc.it/) is seeking a young researcher to join the team of
the ISAAC project. The position lasts up to January 2007 and is
already open. Monthly salaries vary depending on age, qualification,
and experience.
The ISAAC Project
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The ISAAC project (AST3-CT-2003-501848, see http://www.cert.fr/isaac/)
-- Improvement of Safety Activities on Aeronautical Complex Systems --
is a Specific Targeted Research Project sponsored by the European
Commission under the 6th Framework Program. The ISAAC consortium
comprises aeronautical industries (Alenia Aeronautica, Airbus France,
Airbus UK, Airbus Germany, Saab AB, Societa' Italiana Avionica,
Dassault Aviation) and research centers leaders in formal
verification, safety assessment, and tool development (ITC-irst, ONERA
CERT, Kuratorium OFFIS e. V., Prover Technology AB).
The goal of the ISAAC project is to define a methodology, based on
formal methods, to improve the safety analysis practice for complex
systems development in the aeronautic field, to set up a shared
environment based on tools supporting the methodology, and to validate
the methodology through its application to case-studies. The ISAAC
project builds upon the results of the ESACS project
(http://www.cert.fr/esacs/).
The role of ITC-irst in the project is manifold. ITC-irst is
developing the FSAP/NuSMV-SA safety analysis platform
(http://sra.itc.it/tools/FSAP/) to support the safety analysis of
complex systems. This platform is based on the following components:
FSAP (Formal Safety Analysis Platform), providing a graphical user
interface for easier user interaction, and NuSMV-SA, the core engine
providing the safety analysis capabilities, which are implemented on
top of the NuSMV model checker (http://nusmv.irst.itc.it). The
platform is being evaluated against some case-studies provided by the
industrial partners.
Description of Activity
=======================
The young researcher will be part of the ISAAC team at ITC-irst. The
activity will include, as main responsibility, the design and
implementation of new features in FSAP (Formal Safety Analysis
Platform), and the preparation of project deliverables and the
management of the FSAP/NuSMV-SA web site and the related
documentation. Further activities may include modeling of industrial
case-studies in the NuSMV language, and involvement in the
implementation of the safety analysis algorithms in NuSMV-SA.
Candidate Requirements
======================
The ideal candidate should have a Master in Computer Science,
Engineering or related areas, very good programming skills, and be
able to work in a collaborative environment, with a strong commitment
to achieving assigned objectives and reaching research excellence.
The candidate is expected to be knowledgeable of:
* Linux and Windows operating systems
* Cygwin or MinGW platforms
* C/C++ programming languages
* XML language and parser (expat library)
* standard SW maintenance and compilation tools (make, gcc,
debugger, automake/autoconf tools)
* FLTK library (http://www.fltk.org/)
Background and/or previous experiences in the areas of safety
analysis, formal verification and model checking, though not
mandatory, will be considered favourably.
Applications
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Please send your applications via email to:
isaac-recruit(a)itc.it
using 'ISAAC Researcher: application' as subject, and including a
statement of interest and a CV. PostScript, PDF, or plain text formats
are strongly encouraged. Please use the above address also for
further inquiries.
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LAST CALL FOR PAPERS
MoVeLog'05
Mobile Code Safety and Program Verification
Using Computational Logic Tools
An ICLP Workshop, Sitges, Spain, Oct. 5, 2005
http://babel.ls.fi.upm.es/movelog05
Computational logic and logic programming in particular can support
rich reasoning about programs, proofs, types, and specifications.
Recent breakthroughs in mobile code safety and program verification
have brought even more relevance to these tools, especially in the
areas of meta-logic proof theory, proof search, static analysis and
abstract interpretation, and model checking, even when the object code
involved is very far from declarative. Components are needed that can
perform such reasoning and the logic programming community is well
positioned to provide such components.
Especially promising has been ground-breaking work with
proof-carrying-code, a development that shows signs of having
widespread applications, and has brought a surprising number of new
challenges where computational logic can potentially contribute. It is
worth pointing out that the earliest papers in the field made explicit
mention of the possible relevance of such formalisms as lambda-prolog
and ELF for all phases of the enterprise: generation of verification
conditions, formalization of proofs, manipulation of proofs and
certificate checking. Since then there have been proposals to combine
these approaches with other logic programming frameworks equipped with
tools for static analysis and abstract interpretation. While other
programming paradigms may also be relevant here, logic programming may
have an important edge among other reasons because its basis in
declarative principles has led to the development of sophisticated
static analysis and abstract interpretation tools."
This workshop is aimed at using computational logic in general and
logic programming in particular to support dealing with security,
safety, correctness, and mobile code. It aims to bring together
researchers in logic programming working in mobile code safety,
security, program analysis, and correctness as well as those in
related areas of automated deduction (HOL, COQ, NuPRL, ISABELLE etc).
Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Protocol analysis and verification
- Proof Carrying Code
- Logical Frameworks
- Type Systems
- Static Analysis
- Model Checking
- Theorem Proving
- Proof Checking
- Verification Condition Generation
- Constraint Systems
- New formal systems for verification
- Algorithms and Cryptography Questions related to the above topics
Submissions:
Submitted papers must no be longer than 10 pages, to be presented in
~20 minutes. They must consist of original, relevant and previously
unpublished sound research results related to any of the topics of the
conference.
We also invite submissions of brief expositions of work in progress
for a poster session. The length of these papers should be no longer
than 4 pages.
At least one author of each paper must register for the conference
before the early registration deadline. The acceptance of the paper
implies its oral presentation at the conference.
To submit a paper, send an electronic mail to
movelog05-submissions(a)babel.ls.fi.upm.es
You should receive a confirmation mail.
If there is sufficient interest, post-workshop proceedings will be
considered.
Dates:
- Paper Submission: July 10.
- Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: July 28.
Program Committee:
Bruno Blanchet (ENS, Paris)
Gopal Gupta (Univ, of Texas, Dallas, USA)
Manuel Hermenegildo (UPM, Spain and Univ. of New Mexico, USA)
Danny Krizanc (Wesleyan University, USA)
Jim Lipton (Wesleyan University, USA)
Julio Mariño (UPM, Spain)
Dale Miller (cole Polytechnique, INRIA Futurs, France)
Gopalan Nadathur (University of Minnesota, USA)
Mike Whalen (University of Minnesota, USA)
Alwen Tiu (LORIA, Nancy, France)
Workshop Organizing Committee:
James Lipton, (program co-chair)
Wesleyan University
Alwen Tiu, (program co-chair)
LORIA, Nancy
Julio Mariño Carballo
Technical University of Madrid
Dale Miller
Laboratoire d'Informatique, LIX
Manuel Hermenegildo
Technical University of Madrid and The University of New Mexico
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FLoC'06: The 2006 Federated Logic Conference
Call For Workshop Proposals
The fourth Federated Logic Conference (FLoC'06), will be held in
Seattle, Wash., in August 2006, at the Seattle Sheraton.
The following six conferences will participate in FLoC:
- Conference on Computer-Aided Verification (CAV).
- International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP).
- International Joint Conference on Automated Deduction (IJCAR).
- IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS).
- Conference on Rewriting Techniques and Applications (RTA).
- International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing (SAT).
For more information see http://research.microsoft.com/floc06/.
The organizers have made arrangements to facilitate the running of
pre-, post-, and mid-FLoC workshops. Each workshop will
have its own registration. It is not necessary to register for FLoC in
order to attend workshops. Meeting rooms and accommodations have been
reserved at the Seattle Sheraton.
- Pre-FLoC workshops: Thurs. August 10 - Fri. August 11, 2006.
- Mid-FLoC workshops: Tues. August 15 - Wed. August 16, 2006.
- Post-FLoC workshops: Mon. August 21 - Tues. August 22, 2006.
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for
workshops on topics relating logic, broadly understood, applied to
computer science. Each workshop proposal must indicate one sponsoring
conference among the participating conferences. (It is suggested
that prospective workshop organizers contact the conference program
chair before submitting a proposal.)
Workshops will have to be financially self-supporting, unless
the sponsoring conference accepts financial responsibility.
The FLoC Organizing Committee will determine the final
list of accepted workshops based on the recommendations from the
sponsoring conferences and subject to the availability of space and
facilities.
Proposals should consist of two parts. First, a short scientific
justification of the proposed topic, its significance, and the
particular benefits of a workshop. A second, organizational, part
should include:
- contact information about organizers
- proposed format and agenda
- procedures for selecting papers and participants
- duration (which may vary from one day to three days) and
preferred period.
- proposed sponsoring conference
Additional organizational plans may include names of
potential invited speakers, proposed demo sessions and tutorials,
plans for proceedings or other publications, etc.
Proposals are due by July 31, 2005. Organizers will be notified by
August 31, 2005. Proposals should be submitted either electronically, and
should be addressed to the Program Chair of the sponsoring conference
as well as to
Gopal Gupta (Workshop Chair)
Department of Computer Science
University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX 75080
Email: gupta(a)utdallas.edu
Phone: +1 972 883 4107
Fax: +1 972 883 2399
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Hi, I've just fixed almost everything in Ubuntu. However, the ciao
interpreter still complains that my initial script is not properly
configured, and thus I can't use the on-line documents. The thing is, it
works fine under text mode, and only in X windows does it give the
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I want to know if it exist some library in prolog that implement linear
algebra as groups and rings and galois theory
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Final Call for poster submissions
21st. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOGIC PROGRAMMING (ICLP'05)
Oct 2-5, 2005
Sitges (Barcelona), Spain
http://www.iiia.csic.es/iclp2005/
* Conference scope. Poster contributions
are sought in all areas of logic programming including:
Theory (semantic foundations, formalisms, non-monotonic reasoning,
knowledge representation, inductive logic programming)
Language issues (constraints, concurrency, objects, coordination,
higher order, types, modes, programming techniques)
Implementation (compilation, memory management, virtual machines,
parallelism)
Environments (program analysis, program transformation, validation
and verification, debugging)
Applications (deductive databases, software engineering, natural
language, web tools, internet agents, artificial intelligence,
molecular biology)
* The ICLP Posters provide an excellent forum for authors to present
their work in an informal and interactive setting. Posters are ideal
for presenting speculative, late-breaking results or for giving an
introduction to interesting, innovative work. Posters provide authors
with a unique opportunity to make their work highly visible during
the conference and get feedback from the community on the ongoing
work.
Poster submissions focusing on the following are specifically
encouraged: Tools, applications, current work not yet ready for
publication, PhD thesis summaries (submitted recently or to be
submitted in the next 6 months), research project overviews.
Posters must be submitted electronically through the conference
paper submission web pages. A poster should contain an extended
abstract of up to two pages. Each accepted poster will have up to 2
pages in the conference proceedings, and a 10 minute slot for presentation
during the conference. Posters will also be displayed during the
poster session.
* Submission deadline (firm): June 20, 2005
Notification: July 05, 2005
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PDPAR'05 -- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The 3rd International Workshop on Pragmatics of
DECISION PROCEDURES
in Automated Reasoning
July 12, 2005
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
http://www.ai.dist.unige.it/pdpar05/
PDPAR'05 is the third workshop of a series dedicated to pragmatical
aspects of decision procedures in automated reasoning. The workshop
covers the issues related to the implementation and the assessment of
the effectiveness of decision procedures. The workshop also serves as
a forum for the development of the "Satisfiability Modulo Theories
Library" (SMT-LIB, URL: http://combination.cs.uiowa.edu/smtlib)
initiative, that aims at establishing a standardized library of
relevant benchmarks for decision procedures.
The two previous editions have been affiliated to CADE and IJCAR. This
year, PDPAR'05 is a satellite event of CAV'05, to emphasize the
increasing role of decision procedures in computer-aided verification.
The program includes:
* two keynote presentations by
- Natarajan Shankar (SRI)
- Eli Singerman (Intel)
* a special session dedicated to SMT-COMP, the first "Satisfiability
Modulo Theories" Competition. The organizers will present the set-up
and the results of SMT-COMP.
* 9 technical papers presentations
The organizers of PDPAR'05 gratefully acknowledges the financial
support of Microsoft Research.
Additional details for PDPAR'05 (including the program) are available
at
http://www.ai.dist.unige.it/pdpar05/
PDPAR'05 Organizers:
Alessandro Armando (DIST, University of Genova, Italy)
Alessandro Cimatti (IRST, Trento, Italy)
PDPAR'05 Program Committee:
Alessandro Armando (DIST, University of Genova, Italy) [co-chair]
Thomas Ball (Microsoft Research)
Clark Barrett (New York University, USA)
Randy Bryant (Carnegie-Mellon University, USA)
Alessandro Cimatti (IRST, Trento, Italy) [co-chair]
David Dill (Stanford University, USA)
Enrico Giunchiglia (University of Genova, Italy)
Predrag Janicic (University of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro)
Greg Nelson (HP Labs, USA)
Silvio Ranise (INRIA-Lorraine, France)
Harald Ruess (SRI, USA)
Roberto Sebastiani (University of Trento, Italy)
Eli Singerman (Intel)
Ofer Strichman (Technion - IIT, Israel)
Aaron Stump (Washington University, USA)
Cesare Tinelli (University of Iowa, USA)
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Final Call for poster submissions
21st. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOGIC PROGRAMMING (ICLP'05)
Oct 2-5, 2005
Sitges (Barcelona), Spain
http://www.iiia.csic.es/iclp2005/
* Conference scope. Poster contributions
are sought in all areas of logic programming including:
Theory (semantic foundations, formalisms, non-monotonic reasoning,
knowledge representation, inductive logic programming)
Language issues (constraints, concurrency, objects, coordination,
higher order, types, modes, programming techniques)
Implementation (compilation, memory management, virtual machines,
parallelism)
Environments (program analysis, program transformation, validation
and verification, debugging)
Applications (deductive databases, software engineering, natural
language, web tools, internet agents, artificial intelligence,
molecular biology)
* The ICLP Posters provide an excellent forum for authors to present
their work in an informal and interactive setting. Posters are ideal
for presenting speculative, late-breaking results or for giving an
introduction to interesting, innovative work. Posters provide authors
with a unique opportunity to make their work highly visible during
the conference and get feedback from the community on the ongoing
work.
Poster submissions focusing on the following are specifically
encouraged: Tools, applications, current work not yet ready for
publication, PhD thesis summaries (submitted recently or to be
submitted in the next 6 months), research project overviews.
Posters must be submitted electronically through the conference
paper submission web pages. A poster should contain an extended
abstract of up to two pages. Each accepted poster will have up to 2
pages in the conference proceedings, and a 10 minute slot for presentation
during the conference. Posters will also be displayed during the
poster session.
* Submission deadline (firm): June 20, 2005
Notification: July 05, 2005
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G'day all. Until recently, I had Ciao working happily with Emacs on my
Windows XP PC. However, for some reason or other, it now doesn't. Emacs will
consult the .pl file, put itself into Ciao mode, but will not, for love or
money, start the Ciao shell in the Emacs window (all it does now open the
window but produce no output). I've tried turning off anti-virus software, and
M-x shell gives me a DOS shell within Emacs without a problem (and I can run a
Ciao shell via a command from there). Does anyone have any ideas? Or
encountered a similar problem?
Just to add insult to injury, it all works perfectly well on my PC at home ---
just not here at work!
Cheers,
James.
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