[Haskell] Relational & Algebraic Methods --- RAMiCS 2014 --- Final CFP, with Deadlines extended!
Wolfram Kahl
kahl at cas.mcmaster.ca
Sat Oct 26 21:18:11 UTC 2013
14th International Conference on
Relational and Algebraic Methods in Computer Science
RAMiCS 2014
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS, with DEADLINE EXTENSION
27 April to 1 May 2014, Marienstatt im Westerwald, Germany
URL: http://mathcs.chapman.edu/ramics2014
PDF: http://mathcs.chapman.edu/ramics2014/RAMiCS14-CFP.pdf
Invited Speakers
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* C.A.R. Hoare (Microsoft Research Cambridge)
* Alexander Kurz (University of Leicester)
* Jose Oliveira (Universidade do Minho)
Important Dates
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Title and abstract submission: November 1 2013 (anywhere on Earth)
Submission of full papers: November 9 2013 (anywhere on Earth)
Notification: December 16 2013
Final versions due (firm deadline): January 17 2014
Conference April 27 - May 1 2014
Scope
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We invite submissions in the general area of Relational and Algebraic Methods
in Computer Science. Special focus will lie on formal methods for software
engineering, logics of programs and links with neighbouring disciplines.
Particular topics of interest for the conference cover,
but are not limited to:
* Algebraic approaches to
• specification, development, verification, and analysis of programs
and algorithms
• computational logic, in particular logics of programs, modal and
dynamic logics, interval and temporal logics
• semantics of programming languages
* Applications in fields such as
• relational formal methods such as B or Z, tabular methods
• information systems
• graph theory and combinatorial optimisation
• games, automata and language theory
• spatio-temporal reasoning, knowledge acquisition
• preference and scaling methods, computational social choice,
social software
* Theoretical foundations and supporting tools, including
• mechanised and automated reasoning, decision procedures
• process algebras, fixed point calculi, idempotent semirings,
quantales, allegories
• dynamic algebras, cylindric algebras and their applications in computing
History
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Since 1994, the RelMiCS meetings on Relational Methods in Computer Science
have been a main forum for researchers who use the calculus of relations
and similar algebraic formalisms as methodological and conceptual tools.
The AKA workshop series on Applications of Kleene algebra started with a
Dagstuhl seminar in 2001 and was co-organised with the RelMiCS conference
until 2009. Since 2011, joint RAMiCS conferences continue to encompass
the scope of both RelMiCS and AKA.
The predecessors of this conference were held in Dagstuhl (January 1994),
Parati (September 1995), Hammamet (January 1997), Warsaw (September 1998),
Québec (January 2000), Dagstuhl (February 2001), Oisterwijk (October 2001),
Malente (April 2003), St. Catherines (January 2005), Manchester
(September 2006), Frauenwörth (April 2008), Doha (November 2009),
Rotterdam (June 2011), and Cambridge UK (September 2012).
Student Program
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The conference will be accompanied by a PhD training program. Details will
be published in due time in a special call and on the conference website.
Proceedings and Submission
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All papers will be formally reviewed. The proceedings will be published
in the Springer series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, ready at
the conference. Submissions must be in English, in Postscript or PDF
format, and provide sufficient information to judge their merits.
They must be unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere.
They should not exceed 16 pages in Springer LNCS style (accepted
papers must be produced with LaTeX). Additional material may be
provided by a clearly marked appendix or a reference to a manuscript
on a website. This may be considered at the discretion of the PC.
Deviation from these requirements may cause immediate rejection.
One author of each accepted paper is expected to present the paper
at the conference.
Submission is via EasyChair at the following address:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ramics2014
Formatting instructions and the LNCS styled files can be obtained via:
http://springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
As for the earlier conferences of this series, it is also intended to
publish a selection of the best papers in revised and extended form in
a special issue of the Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming (JLAP).
Programme Committee
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Rudolf Berghammer (Kiel, Germany)
Jules Desharnais (Laval U., Canada)
Harrie de Swart (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Marc Frappier (Sherbrooke, Canada)
Hitoshi Furusawa (Kagoshima, Japan)
Timothy G. Griffin (Cambridge, UK)
Walter Guttmann (Canterbury, New Zealand)
Robin Hirsch (London, UK)
Peter Höfner (NICTA, Australia; Publicity chair)
Ali Jaoua (Doha, Qatar)
Peter Jipsen (Chapman U., USA; PC co-chair)
Wolfram Kahl (McMaster U., Canada; PC co-chair)
Tadeusz Litak (Erlangen, Germany)
Larissa Meinicke (U. Queensland, Australia)
Szabolcs Mikulas (London, UK)
Bernhard Möller (Augsburg, Germany)
Martin E. Müller (St. Augustin, Germany; General chair)
José Oliveira (U. Minho, Portugal)
Ewa Orłowska (Warsaw, Poland)
Matthew Parkinson (Microsoft Research, UK)
Damien Pous (CNRS, France)
Ingrid Rewitzky (Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Holger Schlingloff (Berlin, Germany)
Gunther Schmidt (Munich, Germany)
Renate Schmidt (Manchester, UK)
Georg Struth (Sheffield, UK)
George Theodorakopoulos (Cardiff, UK)
Michael Winter (Brock U., Canada)
Steering Committee
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Rudolf Berghammer (Kiel, Germany)
Jules Desharnais (Laval U., Canada)
Harrie de Swart (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Ali Jaoua (Doha, Qatar)
Bernhard Möller (Augsburg, Germany)
Ewa Orłowska (Warsaw, Poland)
Gunther Schmidt (Munich, Germany)
Renate Schmidt (Manchester, UK)
Michael Winter (Brock U., Canada)
Organising Committee
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Martin E. Müller, Sankt Augustin, Germany: Conference Chair, Local Organiser
Peter Höfner, NICTA, Australia: Publicity
Peter Jipsen, Chapman U., USA: PC Co-Chair
Wolfram Kahl, McMaster U., Canada: PC Co-Chair
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