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====================================================================== 3nd International Workshop on Foundations of Coordination Languages and Software Architectures (Foclasa 2004) August 30, 2004, London, United Kingdom Workshop affiliated to CONCUR'2004, August 30 - September 3 2004. ====================================================================== SCOPE AND TOPICS Modern information systems rely more and more on combining concurrent, distributed, mobile and heterogenous components. This move from old systems, typically conceived in isolation, induces the need for new languages and software architectures. In particular, coordination languages have been proposed to cleanly separate computational aspects and communication. On the other hand, software architects face the problem of specifying and reasoning on non-functional requirements. All these issues are widely perceived as fundamental to improve software productivity, enhance maintainability, advocate modularity, promote reusability, and lead to systems more tractable and more amenable to verification and global analysis. The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working on the foundations of component-based computing, coordination, and software architectures. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): o Theoretical models for coordination (component composition, concurrency, dynamic aspects of coordination, semantics, expressiveness); o Specification, refinement, and analysis of software archi- tectures (patterns and styles, verification of functional and non-functional properties); o Coordination, architectural, and interface description languages (implementation, interoperability, heterogeneity); o Agent-oriented languages (formal models for interacting agents); o Dynamic software architectures (mobile agents, configuration, reconfiguration); o Modeling of information systems (groupware, internet and the web, workflow management, CSCW and multimedia applications) o Coordination patterns (mobile computing, internet computing); o Tools and environments for the development of coordinated applications o Methodologies for validating and certifying software compositions SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Papers describing original work are solicited as contributions to Foclasa. Submitted papers should be limited to 6 000 words, preferrably formatted according to the Electronical Notes in Theoretical Computer Science. They should be emailed as PostScript (PS) or Portable Document Format (PDF) files to [EMAIL PROTECTED] PUBLICATION Following the previous edition, the proceedings will be published as a volume of the Electronical Notes in Theoretical Computer Science. IMPORTANT DATES: o June 5, 2004: Submission deadline. o July 15, 2004: Notification of acceptance. o August 15, 2004: Final version. o August 30, 2004: Meeting Date. LOCATION The workshop will be held in London in August 30 2004. It is a satellite workshop of CONCUR 2004. For venue and registration, see the CONCUR web page at http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/concur2004/. WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS o Antonio Brogi (University of Pisa, Italy) o Jean-Marie Jacquet (University of Namur, Belgium) o Ernesto Pimentel (University of Malaga, Spain) PROGRAMME COMITTEE (provisional): o Farhad Arbab (CWI, The Netherlands) o Antonio Brogi (University of Pisa, Italy) - Co-chair o Manfred Broy (University of Munich, Germany) o Jean-Marie Jacquet (University of Namur, Belgium) - Co-chair o Joost Kok (University of Leiden, The Netherlands) o Antonia Lopes (University of Lisbon, Portugal) o Ronaldo Menezes (Florida Institute of Technology, USA) o Ernesto Pimentel (University of Malaga, Spain) - Co-chair o Sebastian Uchitel (Imperial College, United Kingdom) o Mirko Viroli (University of Bologna, Italy) o Jan Vitek (Purdue University, USA) _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell