24-27 June 2014
************************************************************************** Call for Papers ERSHOV INFORMATICS CONFERENCE (PSI'14) 24 June - 27 June, 2014, Peterhof, St. Petersburg, Russia http://psi.nsc.ru/psi14 ************************************************************************** [AIMS AND SCOPE] The Ershov Informatics Conference (the PSI Conference Series, 9th edition) is the premier international forum in Russia for research and its applications in computer, software and information sciences. The conference brings together academic and industrial researchers, developers and users to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in the conference area. [ORGANIZERS] - A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Siberian Branch of RAS - Saint Petersburg State University [CONFERENCE CHAIRS] - Alexander Marchuk A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Novosibirsk, Russia - Andrey Terekhov Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia [STEERING COMMITTEE] Dines Bjorner Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark Manfred Broy Institut fuer Informatik, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany Victor Ivannikov Institute for System Programming RAS, Moscow, Russia Ugo Montanari University of Pisa, Italy [PROGRAMME COMMITTEE CHAIRS] Irina Virbitskaite A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Novosibirsk, Russia Andrei Voronkov The University of Manchester, UK [CONFERENCE SECRETARY] Irina Adrianova A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Novosibirsk, Russia 6, Acad. Lavrentiev av. 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia tel.: +7 383 3307352 fax: +7 383 3323494 e-mail: psi2014@iis.nsk.su, iadrianova@iis.nsk.su [CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS] - Edmund M. Clarke (USA) - Tony Hoare (UK) - Bertrand Meyer (Switzerland) - Vladimiro Sassone (UK) - Vadim E. Kotov (USA) [CONFERENCE TOPICS] 1. Foundations of Program and System Development and Analysis - specification, validation, and verification techniques, - program analysis, transformation and synthesis, - semantics, logic and formal models of programs, - partial evaluation, mixed computation, abstract interpretation, compiler construction, - theorem proving and model checking, - concurrency theory, - modeling and analysis of real-time and hybrid systems, - computer models and algorithms for bioinformatics. 2. Programming Methodology and Software Engineering - object-oriented, aspect-oriented, component-based and generic programming, - programming by contract, - program and system construction for parallel and distributed computing, - constraint programming, - multi-agent technology, - system re-engineering and reuse, - integrated programming environments, - software architectures, - software development and testing, - model-driven system/software development, - agile software development, - software engineering methods and tools, - program understanding and visualization. 3. Information Technologies - data models, - database and information systems, - knowledge-based systems and knowledge engineering, - bioinformatics engineering, - ontologies and semantic Web, - digital libraries, collections and archives, Web publishing, - peer-to-peer data management. In addition to papers in the above list of topics, papers both bridging the gap between different directions and promoting mutual understanding of researchers are welcome. Papers defining the general prospects in computer, software and information sciences are also encouraged. [PROGRAMME COMMITTEE] http://psi.nsc.ru/psi14/programme_committee [SUBMISSIONS] There are three categories of submissions: - regular papers describing fully developed work and complete results (12 pages / 30 minute talks); - short papers reporting on interesting work in progress and/or preliminary results (7 pages / 15 minute talks); - system and experimental papers describing implementation or evaluation of experimental systems and containing a link to a working system (4 pages / 10 minute presentation). Submissions should: - contain original contributions that have not been published or submitted to other conferences/journals in parallel with this conference; - clearly state the problem being addressed, the goal of the work, the results achieved, and the relation to other works; - be in PS or PDF and formatted according to Springer LNCS Instructions for authors: http://www.springeronline.com; - be in English and in a form that can be immediately included in the proceedings without major revision; - be attached (if necessary) by an appendix that contains proofs etc. However, the paper must be self-contained without the appendix in that reviewers may not read the appendix; - be sent electronically (as a PostScript or PDF file) through the submissions link to the conference website: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=psi2014 not later than January 20, 2014. Submitted regular papers that are judged to have limited merit may be accepted as short papers, with up to seven pages in the proceedings. At the time of submission, authors should indicate if they wish to have their submission considered as a short paper in the case it is not accepted as a regular one. At least one author of each accepted paper must register, attend the conference and present the paper. [CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS] A preliminary book of tutorial, invited and accepted contributions will be handed out at the conference. The final versions of the invited, regular and short papers presented at the conference will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series after the conference. One can find the proceedings of the previous seven conferences in LNCS, Vol. 1181, 1755, 2244, 2890, 4378, 5947, and 7162. [LOCATION] The conference will be held in Peterhof (also known as Petrodvorets), a suburb of St. Petersburg located on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland. The town is one of St. Petersburg's most famous and popular visitor attractions thanks to its palaces, fountains and parks. Founded as a summer residence of Peter the Great, the area is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is often referred to as "the Russian Versaille". For more information see http://www.saint-petersburg.com/peterhof. [TRAVELLING] You can fly directly to St Petersburg (Pulkovo Airport) or travel via Moscow. Going from Moscow, you can take take a train - the fastest takes about four hours and now costs EUR 117 one way. There are also quite a few overnight trains, which cost from EUR 71 to EUR 106 2nd class one way and take about 8 hours. All direct trains depart from Moskva Oktiabrskaya (October Station, the former Moscow Leningradsky Station) and arrive at Sankt-Peterburg Glavnyi (Main Station). For more details see http://www.russianrail.com. [SATELLITE WORKSHOPS] N.B. Three satellite workshops will be held in conjunction with PSI'14: - Program Understanding, - Educational Informatics, - Science Intensive Applied Software. [IMPORTANT DATES] January 13, 2014: abstract submission January 20, 2014: submission deadline April 1, 2014: notification of acceptance June 24 - 27, 2014: the conference dates September 1, 2014: camera ready papers due See for more information http://psi.nsc.ru/psi14