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                        Final Call for Papers
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                             ICTAC 2006

   3rd International Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects of Computing

            Gammarth/Tunis, Tunisia, 20-24 November 2006

                 http://www.iist.unu.edu/ICTAC2006

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                           IMPORTANT DATES

              Submission deadline: 8 May, 2006 (extended)

                Acceptance notification: 14 July, 2006

                 Final version due: 1 September, 2006

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     Proceedings will be published by Springer in the series LNCS
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

      ICTAC is an International Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects of
      Computing created by the International Institute for Software
      Technology of the United Nations University (UNU-IIST). The aim of
      the colloquium is to bring together practitioners and researchers
      from academia, industry and government to present research results,
      and exchange experience, ideas, and solutions for their problems in
      theoretical aspects of computing. Beyond these scholarly goals,
      another main purpose of the conference is to promote cooperation in
      research and education between participants and  their institutions,
      from developing and industrial countries, as in the mandate of the
      United Nations University. The previous two ICTAC events were held in
      2004, in Guiyang, China, and in 2005, in Hanoi, Vietnam.

      The topics of the conference include, but are not limited to:
        * automata theory and formal languages
        * principles and semantics of programming languages
        * logics and their applications
        * software architectures and their description languages
        * software specification, refinement, and verification
        * model checking and theorem proving
        * formal techniques in software testing
        * models of object and component systems
        * coordination and feature interaction
        * integration of formal and engineering methods
        * service-oriented development
        * document-driven development
        * models of concurrency, security, and mobility
* theory of parallel, distributed, and internet-based (grid) computing
        * real-time and embedded systems
        * type and category theory in computer science

      ICTAC 2006 will have a technical program for five days
      including two days for tutorials and three days for a
      conference. There will also be a training school in the
      preceding week.

INVITED SPEAKERS

        * Zohar Manna, USA
        * Tobias Nipkow, Germany
        * Mike Reed, Macao
        * Jim Woodcock, UK

SPONSORS AND ORGANISATION

      ICTAC 2006 will be organised jointly between the University Tunis El
      Manar, UNU-IIST and the University of York.  They are also sponsors
      of ICTAC 2006.

SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

      Submissions to the conference must not have been published or be
      concurrently considered for publication elsewhere. All submissions
      will be judged on the basis of originality, contribution to the
      field, technical and presentation quality, and relevance to the
      conference. Papers should be written in English and not exceed 15
pages in LNCS format (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
      for details). Authors must submit their papers in pdf format to the
      website

                http://confman.iist.unu.edu/ICTAC2006/REG-paper/.

      All queries should be sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

      All accepted papers will be published by Springer in the series LNCS.
      Authors of a selection of the accepted papers will be invited to
      submit an extended version of their work to a special issue of
      Formal Aspects of Computing.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

      Dines Bjorner, Denmark
      Manfred Broy, Germany
      Jose Luiz Fiadeiro, UK
      Jifeng He, China
      Shaoying Liu, Japan
      Zhiming Liu, Macao
      Zohar Manna, USA
      Tobias Nipkow, Germany
      Mike Reed, Macao
      Jim Woodcock, UK

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

      Kamel Barkaoui, France
      Rahma Ben Ayed, Tunisia (finance co-chair)
      Mohamed Bettaz, Jordan (conference co-chair)
      Karim Djouani, France (publicity co-chair)
      Chris George, Macao (publicity co-chair)
      Dang Van Hung, Macao (finance co-chair)
      Ali Mili, USA (conference co-chair)
      Zaidi Sahnoun, Algeria

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

      Marc Aiguier, France
      Eric Badouel, France
      Kamel Barkaoui, France (co-chair)
      Jose Barros, Portugal
      Hubert Baumeister,  Germany
      Samir Ben Ahmed, Tunisia
      Rahma Ben Ayed, Tunisia
      Mohamed Bettaz, Jordan
      Michel Bidoit, France
      Jonathan Bowen, UK
      Khaled Bsaies, Tunisia
      Cristian Calude, New Zealand
      Ana Cavalcanti, UK (co-chair)
      Antonio Cerone, Macao (co-chair)
      Jessica Chen, Canada
      Yifeng Chen, UK
      Jim Davies, UK
      Mourad Debbabi, Canada
      David Deharbe, Brazil
      Jin Song Dong, Singapore
      Wan Fokkink, Netherlands
      Marcelo Frias, Argentina
      Maurizio Gabbrielli, Italy
      Valentin Goranko, South Africa
      Susanne Graf, France
      Lindsay Groves, New Zealand
      Michael R. Hansen, Denmark
      Thomas Henzinger, Switzerland
      Dang Van Hung, China
      Purush Iyer, USA
      Petr Jancar, Czech Republic
      Takuya Katayama, Japan
      Maciej Koutny, UK
      Xuandong Li, China
      Xinxin Liu, China
      Antonia Lopes, Portugal
      Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Italy
      Antoni Mazurkiewicz, Poland
      Mohamed Mezguiche, Algeria
      Ali Mili, USA
      Roland Mittermeir, Austria
      Carroll Morgan, Australia
      Alberto Pardo, Uruguay
      Jean-Eric Pin, France
      R. Ramanujam, India
      Anders Ravn, Denmark
      Wolfgang Reif, Germany
      Ingrid Rewitzky, South Africa
      Mark Ryan, UK
      Augusto Sampaio, Brazil
      Bernhard Schaetz, Germany
      Emil Sekerinski, Canada
      Carolyn Talcott, USA
      Tayssir Touili, France
      Do Long Van, Vietnam
      Martin Wirsing, Germany
      Hongjun Zheng, USA

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