[Haskell-cafe] WST 2018 - Last Call for Papers (deadline: April 30, 2018)

Salvador Lucas slucas at dsic.upv.es
Wed Apr 25 08:15:29 UTC 2018


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                           WST 2018 - Call for Papers
                    16th International Workshop on Termination

                     July 18-19, 2018, Oxford, United Kingdom
                           http://wst2018.webs.upv.es/

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NEW: James Worrell and Akihisa Yamada, WST 2018 invited speakers

The Workshop on Termination (WST) traditionally brings together, in an
informal setting, researchers interested in all aspects of termination,
whether this interest be practical or theoretical, primary or derived.
The workshop also provides a ground for cross-fertilization of ideas from
the different communities interested in termination (e.g., working on
computational mechanisms, programming languages, software engineering,
constraint solving, etc.). The friendly atmosphere enables fruitful
exchanges leading to joint research and subsequent publications.

The workshop is held as part of the 2018 Federated Logic Conference
(FLoC 2018)

           http://www.floc2018.org/

IMPORTANT DATES:
  * submission deadline:  April 30, 2018
  * notification:         May 28, 2018
  * final version due:    June 11, 2018
  * workshop:             July 18-19, 2018

TOPICS: The 16th International Workshop on Termination welcomes
contributions on all aspects of termination. In particular, papers
investigating applications of termination (for example in complexity
analysis, program analysis and transformation, theorem proving, program
correctness, modeling computational systems, etc.) are very welcome.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
  * abstraction methods in termination analysis
  * certification of termination and complexity proofs
  * challenging termination problems
  * comparison and classification of termination methods
  * complexity analysis in any domain
  * implementation of termination methods
  * non-termination analysis and loop detection
  * normalization and infinitary normalization
  * operational termination of logic-based systems
  * ordinal notation and subrecursive hierarchies
  * SAT, SMT, and constraint solving for (non-)termination analysis
  * scalability and modularity of termination methods
  * termination analysis in any domain (lambda calculus, declarative
    programming, rewriting, transition systems, etc.)
  * well-founded relations and well-quasi-orders

INVITED SPEAKERS:

     James Worrell - University of Oxford
        "Termination Checking and Invariant Synthesis for Affine Programs"

     Akihisa Yamada - NII Japan
        "Towards a Unified Method for Termination"


COMPETITION: Since 2003, the catalytic effect of WST to stimulate
new research on termination has been enhanced by the celebration
of the Termination Competition and its continuously developing
problem databases containing thousands of programs as challenges
for termination analysis in different categories, see

    http://termination-portal.org/wiki/Termination_Competition

In 2018, the Termination Competition will run in parallel with FLoC 2018.
More details will be provided in a dedicated announcement on the
competition.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
     Cristina Borralleras - U. de Vic
     Ugo Dal Lago - U. degli Studi di Bologna
     Carsten Fuhs - Birkbeck, U. of London
     Samir Genaim - U. Complutense de Madrid
     Juergen Giesl - RWTH Aachen
     Raul Gutiérrez - U. Politecnica de València
     Keiichirou Kusakari - Gifu University
     Salvador Lucas (chair) - U. Politecnica de Valencia
     Fred Mesnard - U. de La Reunion
     Aart Middeldorp - U. of Innsbruck
     Albert Rubio - U. Politecnica de Catalunya
     Rene Thiemann - U. of Innsbruck
     Caterina Urban - ETH Zürich

SUBMISSION: Submissions are short papers/extended abstracts which
should not exceed 5 pages. There will be no formal reviewing. In
particular, we welcome short versions of recently published articles
and papers submitted elsewhere. The program committee checks relevance
and provides additional feedback for each submission. The accepted
papers will be made available electronically before the workshop.

Papers should be submitted electronically via the submission page:

     https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wst2018

Please, use LaTeX and the LIPIcs style file

     http://drops.dagstuhl.de/styles/lipics/lipics-authors.tgz

to prepare your submission.


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