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+----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 6th International Workshop on | | Rewriting Logic and its Applications | | | | W R L A 2006 | | | | Vienna, Austria, April 1-2, 2006 | | | | http://www-formal.stanford.edu/clt/WRLA06/ | +----------------------------------------------------------+ The workshop will be held in conjunction with ETAPS 2006 9th European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software March 26 - April 2, 2006 http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/etaps06/ IMPORTANT DATES November 21, 2005 Deadline for submissions January 16, 2006 Notification of acceptance February 16, 2006 Final version in electronic form April 1-2, 2006 Workshop in Vienna AIMS AND SCOPE Rewriting logic (RL) is a natural model of computation and an expressive semantic framework for concurrency, parallelism, communication and interaction. It can be used for specifying a wide range of systems and languages in various application fields. It also has good properties as a metalogical framework for representing logics. In recent years, several languages based on RL (ASF+SDF, CafeOBJ, ELAN, Maude) have been designed and implemented. The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers with a common interest in RL and its applications, and to give them the opportunity to present their recent works, discuss future research directions, and exchange ideas. The topics of the workshop comprise, but are not limited to, * foundations and models of RL; * languages based on RL, including implementation issues; * RL as a logical framework; * RL as a semantic framework, including applications of RL to - object-oriented systems, - concurrent and/or parallel systems, - interactive, distributed, open ended and mobile systems, - specification of languages and systems; * formalisms related to RL, including - real-time and probabilistic extensions of RL, - tile logic, - rewriting approaches to behavioral specifications; * verification techniques for RL specifications, including - equational and coherence methods, and - verification of properties expressed in first-order, higher-order, modal and temporal logics; * comparisons of RL with existing formalisms having analogous aims; * application of RL to specification and analysis of - distributed systems, - physical systems. PAST EVENTS Previous WRLA workshops have been organized in - Asilomar, California, September 3-6, 1996 - Pont-a-Mousson, France, September 1-4, 1998 - Kanazawa, Japan, September 18-20, 2000 - Pisa, Italy, September 19-21, 2002 - Barcelona, Spain, March 27-28, 2004 The proceedings of the WRLA workshops have been published as volumes 4, 15, 36, 71, and 117 in the Elsevier ENTCS series, available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/15710661 Selected papers from WRLA'96 have been published in a special issue of Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 285(2), 2002, and selected papers from WRLA 2004 will appear in a special issue of Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation. LOCATION WRLA 2006 will be held in Vienna, Austria in March 25-26, 2006. It is a satellite workshop of ETAPS 2006, the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software. For venue, registration and suggested accommodation see the ETAPS 2006 web page http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/etaps06 SUBMISSIONS Submissions will be evaluated by the Program Committee for inclusion in the proceedings, which will be available at the time of the workshop and are expected to be published in the Elsevier ENTCS series. Papers must contain original contributions, be clearly written, and include appropriate reference to and comparison with related work. They must be unpublished and not submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Papers (of at most 15 pages, at least 10 point font) should be submitted electronically, preferably as PDF files, to the workshop email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] providing also a text-only abstract, and detailed contact information of the corresponding author. The final program of the workshop will also include system demonstrations and invited presentations to be determined. Based on the quality and interest of the accepted papers, the program committee will consider the possibility of preparing a special issue of a scientific journal in the field. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Carolyn Talcott and Grit Denker SRI International Menlo Park, CA 94025 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Roberto Bruni Universita` di Pisa Manuel Clavel Universidad Complutense de Madrid Grit Denker SRI International, Menlo Park (co-Chair) Francisco Duran Universidad de Malaga Steven Eker SRI International, Menlo Park Kokichi Futatsugi JAIST, Nomi Claude Kirchner INRIA & LORIA, Nancy Salvador Lucas Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Narciso Marti-Oliet Universidad Complutense de Madrid Jose Meseguer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ugo Montanari Universita` di Pisa Pierre-Etienne Moreau INRIA & LORIA, Nancy Peter Olveczky University of Oslo Grigore Rosu University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mark-Oliver Stehr University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Carolyn Talcott SRI International, Menlo Park (Chair) Martin Wirsing Ludwig-Maximillian University, Munich CONTACT INFORMATION For more information, please contact the organizers [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit the workshop web page http://www-formal.stanford.edu/WRLA06/ + + + + + WRLA'06 + + + + + CALL FOR PAPERS + + + + + WRLA'06 + + + + + _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell