CFP: [TABLEAUX 2005] Call for Papers and Call for Tutorials

From: Gernot Stenz (stenzg_at_in.tum.de)
Date: 12/17/04

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               %% Call for Papers and Call for Tutorials %%
               %% TABLEAUX 2005 %%
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                           International Conference

                                TABLEAUX 2005

                           Automated Reasoning with
                    Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods

                               Koblenz, Germany
                            September 14-17, 2005

                           Co-located with FTP2005

                     http://tableaux2005.uni-koblenz.de

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Tutorial proposal submission deadline: March 31, 2005
    Notification of acceptance of tutorials: April 10, 2005

    Paper submission deadline: April 30, 2005
    Notification of acceptance of papers: June 25, 2005
    Final version of papers due: July 10, 2005

    Conference: September 14-17, 2005

    GENERAL INFORMATION

      This conference is a continuation of international meetings on
      Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods held
      1992 in Lautenbach (Germany), 1993 in Marseille (France), 1994 in
      Abingdon (UK), 1995 in St. Goar (Germany), 1996 in Terrasini
      (Italy), 1997 in Pont-a-Mousson (France), 1998 in Oisterwijk
      (Netherlands), 1999 in Saratoga Springs (USA), 2000 in St Andrews
      (Scotland), 2002 in Copenhagen (Denmark), and 2003 in Rome
      (Italy). In 2001 TABLEAUX was part of IJCAR 2001 in Siena, and in
      2004 it was part of IJCAR 2004 in Cork (Ireland).

      In September 2005, the conference will be held in Koblenz, Germany.
      The proceedings will again be published in Springer's LNAI series.

      See http://tableaux2005.uni-koblenz.de for more information on
      TABLEAUX 2005, and http://i12www.ira.uka.de/TABLEAUX for information
      about the TABLEAUX conference series.

      The International Workshop on First-Order Theorem Proving (FTP 2005)
      will also be held in Koblenz at the same time, with opportunities
      for joint registration.

    TOPICS

      Tableau methods are a convenient formalism for automating deduction
      in various non-standard logics as well as in classical logic. Areas
      of application include verification of software and computer
      systems, deductive databases, knowledge representation and its
      required inference engines, and system diagnosis. The conference
      brings together researchers interested in all aspects - theoretical
      foundations, implementation techniques, systems development and
      applications - of the mechanization of reasoning with tableaux and
      related methods.

      Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):

        * analytic tableaux for various logics (theory and applications)
        * related techniques and concepts, e.g., model checking and BDDs
        * related methods (model elimination, sequent calculi,
          connection method, ...)
        * new calculi and methods for theorem proving in classical and
          non-classical logics (modal, description, intuitionistic, linear,
          temporal, ...)
        * systems, tools, implementations and applications.

      TABLEAUX 2005 puts a special emphasis on applications. Papers
      describing applications of tableaux and related methods in areas
      such as, for example, hardware and software verification, knowledge
      engineering, semantic web, etc. are particularly invited.

      One or more tutorials will be part of the conference program.

    SUBMISSIONS

      The conference will include contributed papers, tutorials, system
      descriptions, position papers and invited lectures. Submissions are
      invited in four categories:

        A Research papers (reporting original theoretical and/or experimental
                            research, up to 15 pages)
        B System descriptions (up to 5 pages)
        C Position papers and brief reports on work in progress
        D Tutorials in all areas of analytic tableaux and related methods
           from academic research to applications (proposals up to 5 pages)

      Submissions in categories A and B will be reviewed by peers,
      typically members of the program committee. They must be
      unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Accepted
      papers in these categories will be published in the conference
      proceedings (within the LNAI series of Springer), which will be
      available at the conference. For category {\bf B} submissions a working
      implementation must exist and be available to the referees.

      Submissions in category C will be reviewed by members of the
      program committee and a collection of the accepted papers in this
      category will be published as a Technical Report of the Department
      of Computer Science, University of Koblenz.

      Tutorial submissions (Category D) may be at introductory,
      intermediate, or advanced levels. Novel topics and topics of broad
      interest are preferred. The submission should include the title, the
      author, the topic of the tutorial, its level, its relevance to
      conference topics, and a description of the interest and the
      scientific contents of the proposed tutorial. Tutorial proposals
      will be reviewed by members of the program committee.

      Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the
      conference.

      Further information and instructions about submissions can be found
      on the conference website at tableaux2005.uni-koblenz.de.

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
      
      Bernhard Beckert, U. of Koblenz, Germany (Chair)
      Peter Baumgartner, MPI Saarbruecken, Germany
      Marta Cialdea Mayer, U. Roma Tre, Italy
      Roy Dyckhoff, U. of St. Andrews, Scotland
      Christian Fermueller, Technical U. of Vienna, Austria
      Ulrich Furbach, U. of Koblenz, Germany
      Didier Galmiche, LORIA, U. Henri Poincare, France
      Martin Giese, Chalmers U., Gothenburg, Sweden
      Rajeev P. Gore, Australian National U., Canberra, Australia
      Jean Goubault-Larrecq, Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France
      Reiner Haehnle, Chalmers U., Gothenburg, Sweden
      Ian Horrocks, U. of Manchester, UK
      Ullrich Hustadt, U. of Liverpool, UK
      Christoph Kreitz, U. of Potsdam, Germany
      Reinhold Letz, TU Muenchen, Germany
      Maarten Marx, U. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
      Ugo Moscato, U. of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
      Neil V. Murray, U. at Albany, USA
      Ilkka Niemela, Helsinki U. of Technology, Finland
      Lawrence Paulson, U. of Cambridge, UK
      David A. Plaisted, U. of North Carolina, USA
      Peter H. Schmitt, U. of Karlsruhe, Germany
      Viorica Sofronie-Stokkermans, MPI Saarbruecken, Germany
      Arild Waaler, U. of Oslo, Norway
      Calogero G. Zarba, LORIA and INRIA-Lorraine, France

    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
      
      Conference Chair:
      Bernhard Beckert, University of Koblenz, Germany
      
      Publicity Chair:
      Gernot Stenz, TU Muenchen, Germany
      
      Local Organizers:
      Gerd Beuster
      Vladimir Klebanov
      Thomas Kleeman
      Alex Sinner
      Christoph Wernhard

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