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CfP: AMAST'93 (update, plain text)
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Subject: CfP: AMAST'93 (update, plain text)
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From: Giuseppe Scollo <scollo@di.unipi.it>
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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 92 03:25:52 +0100
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Approved: types@dcs.gla.ac.uk CALL FOR PAPERS
Third International Conference on Algebraic
Methodology and Software Technology, AMAST
University of Twente, The Netherlands
June 22-25, 1993
Goals and Organization
The goal of the third AMAST conference to be held on June 22-25, 1993,
at the University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands,
is to consolidate the trend towards using algebraic methodology
as a foundation for software technology,
and to show that universal algebra provides a practical mathematical
alternative to the common, ad-hoc approaches to software engineering and
development.
Academia and industry are both beneficiaries of such a formal foundation.
Organizing Committee:
General chairman: Maurice Nivat University of Paris VII, Paris, F
Programme chairman: Giuseppe Scollo University of Twente, Enschede, NL
Publicity chairman: Charles Rattray University of Stirling, GB
Teodor Rus University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
V.S.Alagar Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Local chairman: Ed Brinksma University of Twente, Enschede, NL
Finance chairman: Frans van der Avert University of Twente, Enschede, NL
Members: Mohammed Bettaz University of Constantine, Algeria
Christine Choppy University of Paris-Sud, LRI, Orsay, F
Pierre Deransart INRIA, Rocquencourt, F
Arthur Fleck University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
Luigi Logrippo University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Michael O'Donnell University of Chicago, IL, USA
Juan Quemada University of Madrid, E
Ralph Wachter Office Naval Research, Arlington, VA,
USA
Local Committee: Herman Balsters, Han Baumer, Pim van den Broek, Rolf de By,
Maarten Fokkinga, Pim Kars, Mark van de Voort, Job Zwiers
Secretariat: Yvonne Rokker
Programme Committee:
Martin Abadi, Egidio Astesiano, Choukri-Bey Ben-Yelles, Michel Bidoit, Wim Blok,
Chris Brink, Pierre-Luis Curien, Kokichi Futatsugi, Steven Givant,
William S. Hatcher, Douglas J. Howe, Bjarni Jonsson, Hans-Jorg Kreowski,
Giancarlo Mauri, Ali Mili, Michael Mislove, Ugo Montanari, Peter D. Mosses,
Istvan Nemeti, Don Pigozzi, Don Sannella, R.K. Shyamasundar, John Staples,
Andrzej Tarlecki, Frits Vaandrager, Paulo A.S. Veloso, Eric Wagner, Bob Walters,
Martin Wirsing.
Invited Speakers
To achieve the goal of the conference we aim to provide a forum in which
leading researchers in mathematics, computer science, and software development,
will come together to identify algebraic methodologies that are applicable as
viable alternatives to the present software development approaches and to
discuss the appropriateness of such alternatives with a view to implementation.
Invited speakers, with a tentative indication of respective topics, include:
Hajnal Andreka Math. Inst., Budapest : General Methodology for Designing
and Ildiko Sain and Algebraizing Logics
Hubert Comon LRI, Orsay : Constraint Solving in Term
Algebras
Rob van Glabbeek Stanford University : Process Algebra
Nicolas Halbwachs INPG, Grenoble : Reactive Program Synthesis
Mike Johnson Macquarie Univ., Sydney : Category Theory for Software
Engineering
Giorgio Levi University of Pisa : Logic Programming
Roger D. Maddux Iowa State University : Relation Algebra
Submissions
Talks reporting research in algebra and logic, suitable as a foundation for
software technology, as well as software technologies
developed by means of algebraic methodologies, are welcome.
Demonstrations of systems showing the improved effectiveness of software
developed on a mathematical basis (with or without a talk)
will also be considered.
To be more precise the organizers wish contributions on, but not limited to,
algebraic methods for language design and compiler construction
(e.g. for Algol-like programming languages),
algebraic methodology for software engineering,
algebraic specifications and algorithms to automatically build
programs from such specifications,
extraction of programs from constructive proofs,
categorical, algebraic and logic programming,
deductive databases, query language design,
algebraic specification of concurrent systems,
distributed operating systems, reactive systems,
practical techniques and examples for verification of program
and/or specification properties.
We invite you to submit a two-page abstract (including a few
citations of relevant work) of your talk to
AMAST Conference,University of Twente,Fac. Informatica,Att. Mrs. Y. Rokker,
P.O. Box 217,NL-7500AE Enschede,The Netherlands (phone: + 31 53 893701)
Four-page abbreviated papers of the talks presented at the conference, together
with the invited talks, will be collected in the participants' edition of the
proceedings, which will be available to the attendees upon their arrival in
Twente.
The authors are expected to bring full versions of their papers at the
conference, for further review and inclusion in the AMAST'93 Proceedings,
to be published by Springer-Verlag, London.
A special issue of Theoretical Computer Science will be dedicated to
this conference; participants will be invited to submit their full paper
for possible publication in this journal.
Important Due Dates
- Two page abstract submission by December 15, 1992.
- Notification of acceptance by March 31, 1993.
- Camera-ready four-page paper to appear in participants' proceedings
by May 1, 1993.
- Full paper for AMAST'93 Proceedings, at the conference.
Further information can be obtained from:
In Canada: In Europe:
V.S. Alagar Charles Rattray
Concordia University University of Stirling
Dept. of Computer Science Dept. of Computing Science and
1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West Mathematics
Montreal, Quebec H3G 1M8 Stirling, Scotland, FK9 4LA
Canada Great Britain
phone: + 1 514 8483022 phone: + 44 786 73171
fax: + 1 514 8482830 fax: + 44 786 64551
e-mail: alagar@concour.cs.concordia.ca e-mail: cr@cs.stir.ac.uk
In U.S.A.:
Teodor Rus
University of Iowa
Dept. of Computer Science
Iowa City
IA 52242
USA
phone: + 1 319 3350742
fax: + 1 319 3350627
e-mail: rus@cs.uiowa.edu