[Haskell] Graph Computation Models/ last CFP: GCM 2019

RACHID ECHAHED rachid.echahed at imag.fr
Thu Apr 25 04:52:38 UTC 2019


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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS 

GCM 2019 

Tenth International Workshop on 
Graph Computation Models 

Eindhoven, The Netherlands, July 17th, 2019 
[ http://gcm2019.imag.fr/ | http://gcm2019.imag.fr/ ] 

Part of STAF 2019 
[ https://staf2019.win.tue.nl/ | https://staf2019.win.tue.nl/ ] 
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Aims 

The aim of the International Workshop GCM 2019 is to bring together 
researchers interested in all aspects of computation models based on 
graphs and graph transformation. It promotes the cross-fertilizing 
exchange of ideas and experiences among senior and young researchers 
from different communities interested in the foundations, 
applications, and implementations of graph computation models and 
related areas. Previous editions of GCM series were held in Natal, 
Brazil (GCM 2006), in Leicester, UK (GCM 2008), in Enschede, The 
Netherlands (GCM 2010), in Bremen, Germany (GCM 2012), in York, UK 
(GCM 2014), in L'Aquila, Italy (GCM 2015), in Wien, Austria (GCM 
2016), in Marburg, Germany (GCM 2017) and in Toulouse, France (GCM 
2018). 

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Topics of Interest 

GCM 2019 solicits papers on all aspects of graph computation 
models. This includes but is not limited to the following topics: 

Foundations: Models of graph transformation; Analysis and verification 
of graph transformation systems; Parallel, concurrent, and distributed 
graph transformation; Term graph rewriting; Formal graph languages; 

Applications: Graph-based programming models and visual programming; 
Model-driven engineering; Evolutionary computation; Software 
architectures, validation and evolution; Databases; Graph-based 
security models; Workflow and business processes; Social network 
analysis; Bioinformatics and computational chemistry; Quantum 
computing; Case-studies 

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Important Dates 

Abstract Submission : 2 May 2019 
Paper Submission : 7 May 2019 
Notification : 25 May 2019 
Final version due: 5 June 2019 
Workshop : 17 July 2019 

Should you have problems to meet the deadlines, please contact the organizers. 
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Submissions and Publication 

Authors are invited to submit papers in three possible categories: 

(1) Regular papers of at most 16 pages describing innovative contributions. 
(2) Position papers, system descriptions or work in progress of 6 to 12 pages. 
(3) Abstracts limited to 2 pages, introducing recently published 
papers in a peer-reviewed venue different from the ICGT conference. 

Papers in PDF format should be submitted electronically via the 
EasyChair system site [ https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gcm2019 | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gcm2019 ] 
Submissions must use Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 
style. For regular and tool demonstration papers, simultaneous 
submission to other conferences with proceedings as well as submission 
of material that has already been published elsewhere is not 
allowed. The page limits include references. An optional appendix can 
be added if useful for the reviewing process. 

All submissions will be reviewed by the programme committee. Electronic 
proceedings will be available at the time of the workshop. Selected 
authors will be invited to contribute to post-proceedings to be 
published online by Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer 
Science (EPTCS, [ http://www.eptcs.org/ | http://www.eptcs.org/ ] ). 

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Program Committee 

* Anthony Anjorin , University of Paderborn, Germany 
* Andrea Corradini , University of Pisa, Italy 
* Juan de Lara , Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain 
* Rachid Echahed (co-chair), CNRS and Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France 
* Maribel Fernández , King's College London, UK 
* Annegret Habel, University of Oldenburg, Germany 
* Hans-Joerg Kreowski, University of Bremen, Germany 
* Leen Lambers , University of Potsdam, Germany 
* Detlef Plump (co-chair), University of York, UK 
* Christopher M. Poskitt, Singapore Univ. of Technology and Design, Singapore 
* Leila Ribeiro , Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil 
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Organizers and contact 

* Rachid Echahed, CNRS and University Grenoble Alpes, France 
* Detlef Plump, University of York, UK 

You can contact the organizers via: [ mailto:gcm2019 at easychair.org | gcm2019 at easychair.org ] 


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