From kohlhase@ags.uni-sb.de Fri Sep 24 16:54:24 1999 Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 10:48:20 PDT From: Michael Kohlhase Reply-To: Michael Kohlhase To: THEORYNT@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU Subject: CADE-17 Call for Workshops and Tutorials [Apologies to all that receive this call more than once] CADE-17 The 17th International Conference on Automated Deduction June 17-20, 2000 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA http://www.research.att.com/conf/cade/ Preliminary CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS June 16. and 21. 2000 CADE is the major forum for the presentation of new research in all aspects of automated deduction. Proposals for workshops and for tutorials are solicited. Tutorials will run June 16. and workshops also on June 21. Workshops will ordinarily run a whole day, and tutorials for half a day. Workshop Topics --------------- Recent CADE workshops have included term schematizations and their applications, reasoning, automation of proofs by induction, empirical studies in logic algorithms, mechanization of partial functions, proof search in type-theoretic languages, automated model building, evaluation of automated theorem-proving systems, strategies in automated deduction, automated theorem proving in software engineering and in mathematics, integration of symbolic computation and deduction. Workshops may have the same topic as those of previous workshops, and this practice is encouraged. Tutorial Topics --------------- Recent CADE tutorials have included equality reasoning in semantic tableaux, proof systems for nonmonotonic logics, rewrite techniques in theorem proving, proof planning, parallelization of deduction strategies, resolution decision methods, constructive type theory, the use of semantics in Herbrand-based proof procedures, logical frameworks, theorem proving by the inverse method, deduction methods based on boolean rings, higher-order equational logic, and term indexing in automated reasoning. Tutorials may be introductory, intermediate, or advanced. Proposals --------- Anyone wishing to organize a workshop or tutorial in conjunction with CADE-17 should send (e-mail preferred) a proposal no longer than two pages to the workshop chair by November 30, 1999. The proposal should describe the topic of the proposed workshop or tutorial and explain why the topic is relevant to CADE. Proposals will be evaluated, and decisions will be communicated by December 15. 1999. Further information about the arrangements for workshops and tutorials can be obtained from the CADE-17 Web site. Proposal deadline: November 30, 1999 Notification of acceptance: December 15, 1999 Workshop paper deadline: April 1, 2000 Workshop paper notification: May 1, 2000 PROGRAM CHAIR: Conference Chair: WORKSHOP CHAIR: David McAllester Frank Pfenning Michael Kohlhase AT&T Labs-Research Carnegie Mellon University Universit"at des Saarlandes dmac@research.att.com fp+@cs.cmu.edu kohlhase@cs.uni-sb.de