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CALL FOR PAPERS
2009 Workshop on Automated Reasoning
Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice
http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~arw09/
21st - 22nd April 2009
University of Liverpool
Deadline for submissions of extended abstracts: 31st March 2009
Topics
The workshop will cover the full breadth and diversity of automated
reasoning and will include topics such as:
Theorem proving in classical and non-classical logics
Reasoning systems and mechanisms:
- Description logics
- Equational reasoning, unification
- Induction
- Constraint Satisfaction
- Combining reasoning systems
- Specialised decision procedures
Formal methods in software analysis:
- Verification
- Formal Modelling
Non-classical inference:
- Non-monotonic reasoning, abduction
- Intuitionistic reasoning
Logic-based knowledge representation:
- Ontology specification,
- Domain specific reasoning (spatial, temporal, epistemic etc.)
Reasoning for agents (or about agents)
Interactive theorem proving
Implementation issues and empirical results
Applications of automated reasoning
Submissions
We invite the submission of camera-ready, two-page extended abstracts
about recent work, work in progress, or a system description. The
abstract can describe work that has already been published elsewhere.
Anyone wishing to attend but not interested in presenting should send
a shorter position statement (1/2 - 1 page).
The main objective of the abstracts is to spread information about
recent work in our community, and we expect to accept most on-topic
submissions, but we may ask for revisions.
To prepare your submission, please use the LaTeX style file provided
on the workshop web page:
http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~arw09/arw09_latex.tar
Each submission should include the names and complete addresses
(including email) of all authors. Correspondence will be sent to the
first author, unless otherwise indicated.
Submissions should be sent in in either Postscript or PDF format by
email to the workshop organisers at: U.Hustadt@liverpool.ac.uk
Publication
Abstracts will be published in informal workshop notes and be made
available on the internet.
Presentations
Each workshop attendee will be allocated a 5-10 minute slot (depending
on time constraints), for a short talk to introduce their research.
Each attendee will also be allocated space in a poster session, where
they can further present and discuss their work. Please prepare
posters for the event.
Student Grants
We have a limited number of grants available to PhD students who wish
to attend ARW 2009. To indicate your interest please send a short
email to the workshop organisers (U.Hustadt@liverpool.ac.uk) anytime
before 10th April 2009.
Important Dates
Abstract submission: 31st March 2009
Notification of acceptance/rejection: 3rd April 2009
Final version due: 10th April 2009
Workshop: 21st - 22nd April 2009
Invited Speakers
To be announced shortly.
Program Committee
Clare Dixon (University of Liverpool)
Jacques Fleuriot (University of Edinburgh)
Alexander Bolotov (University of Westminster)
Simon Colton (Imperial College London)
David Crocker (Escher Technologies)
Louise Dennis (University of Liverpool)
Roy Dyckhoff (University of St Andrews)
Ullrich Hustadt (University of Liverpool)
Mateja Jamnik (Univerity of Cambridge)
Tom Melham (University of Oxford)
Alice Miller (University of Glasgow)
Renate A. Schmidt (University of Manchester)
Volker Sorge (University of Birmingham)
Conference Venue
The workshop will take place at the University of Liverpool on
21st and 22nd April 2009.
Contact
Please email Ullrich Hustadt (U.Hustadt@liverpool.ac.uk)
if you have any queries about the 2009 Automated Reasoning Workshop.
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