From: Sergio Antoy <antoy@redstar.cs.pdx.edu>
To: caml-list@pauillac.inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Final call for papers, WRS'04, submission deadline (firm) March 17
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 14:23:22 -0800 [thread overview]
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Final call for paper, WRS'04, firm deadline March 17, 2004.
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* WRS'04 Call for Papers *
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http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/WRS04/
The Fourth International Workshop on Reduction Strategies in
Rewriting and Programming (WRS'04) will be held on June, 2, 2003,
in Aachen, Germany, as a part of the Federated Conference on
Rewriting, Deduction, and Programming (RDP'04).
IMPORTANT DATES:
March 17, 2004 Deadline for electronic submission of papers
April 14, 2004 Notification of acceptance of papers
May 2, 2004 Deadline for final versions of accepted papers
June 2, 2004 Workshop
TOPICS include, but are not restricted to:
* theoretical foundations for the definition
and semantic description of reduction strategies
* strategies in different frameworks (term rewriting, graph
rewriting, infinitary rewriting, lambda calculi, higher
order rewriting, conditional rewriting, rewriting with
built-ins, narrowing, constraint solving, etc.) and their
application in (equational, functional, functional-logic)
programming (languages)
* properties of reduction strategies / computations under
strategies (e.g., completeness, computability, decidability,
complexity, optimality, (hyper-)normalization, cofinality,
fairness, perpetuality, context-freeness, neededness,
laziness, eagerness, strictness)
* interrelations, combinations and applications of reduction
under different strategies (e.g., evaluation mechanisms in
programming languages, equivalence conditions for
fundamental properties like termination and confluence,
applications in modularity analysis, connections between
strategies of different frameworks, etc.)
* program analysis and other semantics-based optimization
techniques dealing with reduction strategies
* rewrite systems / tools / implementations with flexible /
programmable strategies as essential concept / ingredient
* specification of reduction strategies in (real) languages
* tutorials and systems related to evaluation strategies
INVITED TALKS will be given by:
* Olivier Danvy (University of Aarhus, Denmark),
Normalization by Evaluation
* Jan Willem Klop (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands),
Reduction Cycles
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Sergio Antoy Portland (USA) (co-chair)
Roberto Di Cosmo Paris VII (France)
Juergen Giesl Aachen (Germany)
Bernhard Gramlich Wien (Austria)
Salvador Lucas Valencia (Spain)
Aart Middeldorp Innsbruck (Austria)
Jaco van de Pol Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Pierre Rety Orleans (France)
Amr Sabry Bloomington (USA)
Yoshihito Toyama Sendai (Japan) (co-chair)
SUBMISSIONS:
We solicit papers on all aspects of reduction strategies in
rewriting and programming. Submissions should describe unpublished
work, except for survey papers which are explicitly welcome,
too. Submissions should not exceed 10 pages (however, survey
papers may be longer) and be sent in PostScript or PDF format to
the PC co-chairs at wrs04@redstar.cs.pdx.edu by March 17,
2004. The use of the style file available from the RDP workshop
style page is encouraged. The call-for papers is also available in
PDF format.
Submissions should include the title, authors' names,
affiliations, addresses, and e-mail. Selection of papers by
the PC will be based on originality, significance, and
correctness. Final versions will be due by May 2, 2004.
PUBLICATION:
Accepted papers will be included in the preliminary workshop
proceedings that will be available at the workshop. The final
workshop proceedings will be published in Elsevier's
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS)
series.
For further questions please contact the program co-chairs:
Sergio Antoy and Yoshihito Toyama at wrs04@redstar.cs.pdx.edu.
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