20-24 August 2007
Bergen, Norway
*------------------------------------------------------------------* * Call for Papers * * * * CALCO 2007 * * * * 2nd Conference on Algebra and Coalgebra in Computer Science * * CALCO Tools Day * * * * August 20-24, 2007, Bergen, Norway * * * *------------------------------------------------------------------* * Abstract submission: January 28, 2007 * * Technical paper submission: February 7, 2007 * * Tools Day submission: February 17, 2007 * * Author notification: March 28, 2007 * *------------------------------------------------------------------* * http://www.ii.uib.no/calco07/ * *------------------------------------------------------------------* CALCO brings together researchers and practitioners to exchange new results related to foundational aspects and both traditional and emerging uses of algebras and coalgebras in computer science. This is a high-level, bi-annual conference formed by joining the forces and reputations of CMCS (the International Workshop on Coalgebraic Methods in Computer Science), and WADT (the Workshop on Algebraic Development Techniques). The first CALCO conference took place 2005 in Swansea, Wales (http://www.cs.swan.ac.uk/calco/index.php), and was a huge success. The second event will take place August 2007 in Bergen, Norway. CALCO 2007 will be preceded by two events on August 20, 2007. * CALCO-jnr - a CALCO Young Researchers Workshop dedicated to presentations by PhD students and by those who completed their doctoral studies within the past few years. See separate announcements for CALCO-jnr. * CALCO Tools Day - providing the opportunity to give system demonstrations. See below for more information. There are separate submission procedures for the CALCO main conference, CALCO-jnr and CALCO Tools Day, respectively. Topics of Interest ------------------ We invite submissions of technical papers that report results of theoretical work on the mathematics of algebras and coalgebras, the way these results can support methods and techniques for software development, as well as experience with the transfer of resulting technologies into industrial practice. We encourage submissions in topics included or related to those in the lists below. * Abstract models and logics - Automata and languages, - Categorical semantics, - Modal logics, - Relational systems, - Graph transformation, - Term rewriting, - Adhesive categories * Specialised models and calculi - Hybrid, probabilistic, and timed systems, - Calculi and models of concurrent, distributed, mobile, and context-aware computing, - General systems theory and computational models (chemical, biological, etc) * Algebraic and coalgebraic semantics - Abstract data types, - Inductive and coinductive methods, - Re-engineering techniques (program transformation), - Semantics of conceptual modelling methods and techniques, - Semantics of programming languages * System specification and verification - Algebraic and coalgebraic specification, - Formal testing and quality assurance, - Validation and verification, - Generative programming and model-driven development, - Models, correctness and (re)configuration of hardware/middleware/architectures, - Process algebra Submission Guidelines --------------------- Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers in English presenting original research. Submitted papers must be unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Experience papers are welcome, but they must clearly present general lessons learned that would be of interest and benefit to a broad audience of both researchers and practitioners. As in 2005, it is planned to publish the proceedings in the Springer LNCS series. Final papers will be no more than 15 pages long in the format specified by Springer. It is recommended that submissions adhere to that format and length (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Submissions that are clearly too long may be rejected immediately. Proofs omitted due to space limitations may be included in a clearly marked appendix. Both an abstract and the full paper must be submitted by their respective submission deadlines. Paper submissions should be made electronically at http://sttt.cs.uni-dortmund.de/calco07/servlet/Conference A special issue of the new high-quality open access journal Logical Methods in Computer Science (http://www.lmcs-online.org), consisting of extended versions of selected papers will be produced after the conference if there are enough good papers that can be extended and revised to the standards of this journal. Important Dates (all in 2007) ----------------------------- January 28 Abstract submission due February 7 Technical paper submission due February 17 Submissions to CALCO Tools Day, see below March 28 Author notification May 16 Camera ready due ----------------------------- August 20 CALCO-jnr and CALCO Tools Day August 21-24 CALCO technical programme August 24 Post-conference meetings Invited Speakers ---------------- Luis Caires, New University of Lisbon, Portugal http://www-ctp.di.fct.unl.pt/~lcaires/ Barbara Koenig, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany http://www.ti.inf.uni-due.de/people/koenig/ Glynn Winskel, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~gw104/ Programme Committee ------------------- Jiri Adamek, University of Braunschweig, D Jose Fiadeiro, University of Leicester, UK H.Peter Gumm, Philipps University, Marburg, D Bartek Klin, University of Warsaw, PL Bart Jacobs, University of Nijmegen, NL Marina Lenisa, University of Udine, I Ugo Montanari, University of Pisa, I (co-chair, http://www.di.unipi.it/~ugo/) Larry Moss, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA Till Mossakowski, University of Bremen and DFKI Lab Bremen, D (co-chair, http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~till/) Peter Mosses, University of Wales Swansea, UK Fernando Orejas, Politechnical University Catalonia, Barcelona, E Prakash Panangaden, McGill University, CA Dirk Pattinson, University of Leicester, UK Dusko Pavlovic, Kestrel Institute, USA Jean-Eric Pin, CNRS-LIAFA Paris, F John Power, University of Edinburgh, UK Horst Reichel, Technical University of Dresden, D Grigore Rosu, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA Jan Rutten, CWI and Free University, Amsterdam, NL Davide Sangiorgi, University of Bologna, I Andrzej Tarlecki, Warsaw University, PL Martin Wirsing, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, D Uwe Wolter, University of Bergen, NO Steering Committee ------------------ Jiri Adamek, Michel Bidoit, Corina Cirstea, Jose Fiadeiro (co-chair, http://www.cs.le.ac.uk/people/jfiadeiro/), H.Peter Gumm, Magne Haveraaen, Bart Jacobs, Hans-Joerg Kreowski, Alexander Kurz, Ugo Montanari, Larry Moss, Till Mossakowski, Peter Mosses, Fernando Orejas, Francesco Parisi-Presicce, John Power, Horst Reichel, Markus Roggenbach, Jan Rutten (co-chair, http://homepages.cwi.nl/~janr/), Andrzej Tarlecki Organising Committee -------------------- Magne Haveraaen (chair, http://www.ii.uib.no/~magne/), Michal Walicki, Uwe Wolter, University of Bergen, Norway Yngve Lamo, Bergen University College, Norway Location and Organisation ------------------------- Bergen was Norway's first capital from the 13th century, and up until the 1830's Norway's biggest town. Its placement has made it a natural point through which foreign influences penetrated to Norway and Scandinavia and the Norwegian export was leaving the country. For some centuries it was part of the Hanseatic League with export of fish and timber. Many of the wooden houses and larger facilities from the Hanseatic times survived fires and modernisation and make up today a charming town center. Nowadays Bergen is small by international standards, but it has always been a meeting place for people and a centre for commerce and culture. Spectacular fjords and mountains surrounding the town, combined with a lively and sociable atmosphere, make it a worthwhile place to visit. The conference will be held at Grand Hotel Terminus in the centre of Bergen. The hotel will handle room bookings individually. A social programme will complement the scientific event. Sponsored by Department of Informatics, University of Bergen, Bergen University College, and IFIP WG1.3 on Foundations of System Specification. Further sponsorships pending. CALCO Tools Day --------------- A special day at CALCO'07 is dedicated to tools based on algebraic and coalgebraic principles. These include systems/prototypes/tools developed specifically for design, checking, execution, and verification of (co)algebraic specifications, but also tools targeting different application domains but making core or interesting use of (co)algebraic techniques. Tool submissions should be no longer than 5 pages in the LNCS format; the accepted tool papers will be included in the final LNCS proceedings of the conference. The tools should be available on the web for download and evaluation. Each submission will be evaluated by at least three reviewers; one or more of the reviewers will be asked to download and run the tool. At least one of the authors of each tool paper must attend the conference to demo the tool. Submissions by e-mail to grosu@cs.uiuc.edu. Important Dates (all in 2007) February 17 Tools software and paper submissions due March 28 Author notification May 16 Camera ready due August 20 CALCO Tools Day Program Committee Narciso Marti-Oliet, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain http://www.ucm.es/info/dsip/directorio/NMO.html Grigore Rosu, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA http://fsl.cs.uiuc.edu/index.php/Grigore_Rosu -- http://www.ii.uib.no/calco07/