Call for participation

8th International School on Rewriting - ISR 2015
August 10-14, Leipzig, Germany
http://www.imn.htwk-leipzig.de/ISR2015/

* early registration deadline: July 1
* student research posters welcome

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The 8th International School on Rewriting (ISR 2015)
is aimed at master and PhD students, researchers, and practitioners
interested in the study of rewriting concepts and their applications.

The school features lectures by renowned researchers in rewriting,
and is organized in two parallel tracks:

Basic: aimed at students that enter the field.

    Aart Middeldorp and Sarah Winkler: Introductory Course

Advanced: several shorter courses, showing different areas
  of rewriting research, with applications.

    David Sabel and Manfred Schmidt-Schauß:
      Rewriting Techniques for Correctness of Program Transformations
    Makoto Hamana: Algebraic Semantics of Higher-Order Abstract Syntax
      and Second-Order Rewriting
    Santiago Escobar: Term Rewriting applied to
      Cryptographic Protocol Analysis
    Hans Zantema: SAT/SMT encodings for rewrite problems
    Femke van Raamsdonk: Higher-Order Rewriting
    Alfons Geser: Proving Abstract Rewriting Properties with PVS
    Georg Moser: Termination and Complexity
    Detlef Plump: Rule-based Graph Programming

Also, we encourage participants to submit a presentation of
their research, in the form of a poster. These posters will be reviewed
by experts in rewriting, and will be displayed and discussed during
the school.

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Rewriting is a branch of computer science whose origins go back
to the origins of computer science itself (with Thue, Church, Post,
and many other prominent researchers). It has strong links with
mathematics, algebra, and logic, and it is the basis of well-known
programming paradigms like functional and equational programming.
In these programming paradigms and corresponding languages, the notions
of reduction, pattern matching, confluence, termination, strategy,
etc., are essential. Rewriting provides a solid framework for
understanding, using, and teaching all these notions. Rewriting
techniques are also used in many other areas of software engineering
(scripting, prototyping, automated transformation of legacy systems,
refactoring, web services, etc.) Rewriting techniques play a relevant
role in computing research, education, and industry.

International Schools on Rewriting are promoted
by the IFIP Working Group 1.6 Term Rewriting.

ISR 2015 organizing committee:
Alfons Geser, Christine Klöden, and Johannes Waldmann.

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Note: ISR 2015 is right after CADE
( http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/cade25/ )
You can go from Berlin to Leipzig in 1 hour by train.

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