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AISB event Bulletin Item

CFP: Workshop on practical aspects of automated reasoning at FLoC/IJCAR'10

http://www.eprover.org/EVENTS/PAAR-2010/paar-2010.html

  FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

			   PAAR-2010
		   FLoC/IJCAR'10 Workshop on 
	   Practical Aspects of Automated Reasoning


		    Deadline: 11 April 2010
   http://www.eprover.org/EVENTS/PAAR-2010/paar-2010.html


GENERAL INFORMATION
 The second Workshop on Practical Aspects of Automated
 Reasoning will be held in July 2010 in Edinburgh, UK. PAAR
 will be part of FLoC 2010 and associated with the 5th
 International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning
 (IJCAR-2010).

SCOPE
 PAAR provides a forum for developers of automated reasoning
 tools to discuss and compare different implementation
 techniques, and for users to discuss and communicate their
 applications and requirements. The workshop will bring
 together different groups to concentrate on practical aspects
 of the implementation and application of automated reasoning
 tools. It will allow researchers to present their work in
 progress, and to discuss new implementation techniques and
 applications.

 Topics include but are not limited to:
   o automated reasoning in classical and non-classical
     logics, implementation of provers;
   o automated reasoning tools for all kinds of practical
     problems and applications;
   o practical experiences, usability aspects, feasibility
     studies;
   o evaluation of implementation techniques and automated
     reasoning tools;
   o performance apsects, benchmarking approaches;
   o non-standard approaches to automated reasoning,
     non-standard forms of automated reasoning, new
     applications;
   o implementation techniques, optimisation techniques,
     strategies and heuristics, fairness;
   o support tools for prover development;
   o system descriptions and demos. 

 We are particularly interested in contributions that help the
 community to understand how to build useful reasoning systems
 in practice, and how to apply existing systems to real
 problems.

SUBMISSIONS
 Researchers interested in participating are invited to submit a
 short abstract of up to 10 pages via EasyChair. Submissions
 will be refereed by the program committee, which will select
 a balanced program of high-quality contributions.

 Submissions should be in standard-conforming PDF.

 To submit a paper, go to the EasyChair PAAR page 

     http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=paar2010

 and follow the instructions there.

FINAL VERSIONS 
 Final versions should be prepared in LaTeX using the
 easychair.cls class file obtainable from
 http://www.easychair.org/easychair.zip. Proceedings will be
 published as CEUR Workshop Proceedings and will be available
 in print at the event.

 If quality and quantity of the subissions warrants this, we
 plan to produce a special issue of a recognized journal on the
 topic of the workshop.

IMPORTANT DATES:
 Submission of abstracts: 11 April 2010
 Notification: 28 April 2010
 Camera ready versions due: 21 May 2010
 Workshop: 14 July 2010 

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
 Peter Baumgartner
 Daniel Le Berre
 Roberto Bruttomesso
 Koen Claessen
 Bernd Fischer
 Pascal Fontaine
 Jim Grundy
 Volker Haarslev
 John Harrison
 Thomas Hillenbrand
 Joe Hurd
 Gerwin Klein
 Boris Konev (Co-Chair)
 Konstantin Korovin
 Temur Kutsia
 Bill McCune
 Leonardo de Moura
 Hans de Nivelle
 Albert Oliveras
 Jens Otten
 Adam Pease
 Silvio Ranise
 Phillip Rümmer
 Renate Schmidt (Co-Chair)
 Peter Schneider-Kamp
 Stephan Schulz (Co-Chair)
 John Slaney
 Alan Smaill
 Mark Stickel
 Geoff Sutcliffe
 Josef Urban
 Christoph Weidenbach 

ORGANIZERS
 Boris Konev, University of Liverpool
 Renate Schmidt, The University of Manchester
 Stephan Schulz, TU Muenchen