[Haskell] LFMTP'08: 2nd Call for Papers
Andreas Abel
andreas.abel at ifi.lmu.de
Fri Apr 4 11:38:35 EDT 2008
Update:
- invited speaker: Dale Miller
- submission server now open (abstract deadline: 14 April)
International Workshop on Logical Frameworks and Meta-Languages:
Theory and Practice (LFMTP'08)
http://www4.in.tum.de/~lfmtp
Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 23 June 2008
Affiliated with Logic in Computer Science (LICS 2008)
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
Important dates:
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Abstract submission: 14 April 2008
Paper submission: 21 April 2008
Author notification: 19 May 2008
Final version: 2 June 2008
Workshop day: 23 June 2008
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The LFMTP workshop continues the International workshop on Logical
Frameworks and Meta-languages (LFM) and the MERLIN workshop on
MEchanized Reasoning about Languages with variable BIndingIN.
Logical frameworks and meta-languages form a common substrate for
representing, implementing, and reasoning about a wide variety of
deductive systems of interest in logic and computer science. Their
design and implementation on the one hand and their applications in
for example proof-carrying code have been the focus of considerable
research over the last two decades. This workshop will bring together
designers, implementors, and practitioners to discuss all aspects of
logical frameworks and variable binding.
The broad subject areas of LFMTP'08 are:
* The automation and implementation of the meta-theory of programming
languages and related calculi, particularly work which involves
variable binding and fresh name generation.
* The theoretical and practical issues concerning the encoding of
variable binding and fresh name generation, especially the
representation of, and reasoning about, datatypes defined from binding
signatures.
* Case studies of meta-programming, and the mechanization of the
(meta)theory of descriptions of programming languages and other
calculi. Papers focusing on logic translations and on experiences
with encoding programming languages theory are particularly welcome.
Topics include, but are not limited to
* logical framework design
* meta-theoretic analysis
* applications and comparative studies
* implementation techniques
* efficient proof representation and validation
* proof-generating decision procedures and theorem provers
* proof-carrying code
* substructural frameworks
* semantic foundations
* methods for reasoning about logics
* formal digital libraries
Invited Speaker:
Dale Miller (Laboratoire d'Informatique, INRIA Saclay)
Program Committee:
Andreas Abel (LMU Munich)
Peter Dybjer (Chalmers University of Technology)
Alberto Momigliano (University of Edinburgh)
Brigitte Pientka (McGill University)
Randy Pollack (University of Edinburgh)
Carsten Schuermann (IT University of Copenhagen)
Peter Sewell (University of Cambridge)
Aaron Stump (Washington University)
Christian Urban (TU Munich)
Three categories of papers are solicited:
* Category A: Detailed and technical accounts of new research: up
to fifteen pages including bibliography.
* Category B: Shorter accounts of work in progress and proposed
further directions, including discussion papers: up to eight
pages including bibliography and appendices.
* Category C: System descriptions presenting an implemented tool
and its novel features: up to six pages. A demonstration is
expected to accompany the presentation.
Submission is electronic. Authors are required to submit a paper
title and a short abstract of about 100 words before submitting the
paper.
Papers are to be submitted in postscript or PDF format and must
conform to the ENTCS style preferably using LaTeX2e. For further
information and submission instructions, see the LFMTP web page:
http://www4.in.tum.de/~lfmtp
Proceedings are to be published as a volume in the Electronic Notes in
Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS) series and will be available to
participants at the workshop.
Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their paper at
the workshop.
The organizers:
Andreas Abel Christian Urban
Theoretical Computer Science Institute for Computer Science
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich Technical University of Munich
Email: andreas.abel at ifi.lmu.de Email: urbanc at in.tum.de
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