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Call for Workshops, FLoC 2018: Federated Logic Conference

6-19 Jul 2018
Oxford, England

FLoC 2018 ? The 2018 Federated Logic Conference
6-19 July 2018
Oxford, England UK
http://www.floc2018.org/

CALL FOR WORKSHOPS

The Seventh Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2018) will host the following 
nine conferences and affiliated workshops.

CAV (30th International Conference on Computer Aided Verification)
http://i-cav.org/
Workshop chair:	Hana Chockler hana.chockler@kcl.ac.uk

CSF (31st IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium) 
http://www.ieee-security.org/CSFWweb/
Workshop chair:	Cas Cremers cas.cremers@cs.ox.ac.uk

FM (23rd International Symposium on Formal Methods)
http://www.fmeurope.org/?page_id=221
Workshop chair:	Helen Treharne H.Treharne@surrey.ac.uk

FSCD (3rd International Conference on Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction) 
http://fscdconference.org/
Workshop chair:	Paula Severi pgs11@le.ac.uk

ICLP (35th International Conference on Logic Programming) 
https://www.cs.nmsu.edu/ALP/conferences/
Workshop chair:	Stefan Woltran woltran@dbai.tuwien.ac.at

IJCAR (International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning)
http://www.ijcar.org
Workshop chair:	Alberto Griggio griggio@fbk.eu

ITP (9th International Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving) 
http://itp2017.cic.unb.br
Workshop chair:	Assia Mahboubi Assia.Mahboubi@inria.fr

LICS (33rd Annual ACM/IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science) 
http://lics.rwth-aachen.de/
Workshop chair:	Patricia Bouyer bouyer@lsv.ens-cachan.fr

SAT (21st International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing) 
http://www.satisfiability.org
Workshop chair:	Martina Seidl martina.seidl@jku.at

SUBMISSION OF WORKSHOP PROPOSALS

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for 
workshops on topics in the field of computer science, related to logic in 
the broad sense. Each workshop proposal must indicate one affiliated 
conference of FLoC 2018.

It is strongly suggested that prospective workshop organizers contact the 
relevant conference workshop chair before submitting a proposal.

Each proposal should consist of the following two parts.

1) A short scientific justification of the proposed topic, its 
significance, and the particular benefits of the workshop to the 
community, as well as a list of previous or related workshops (if 
relevant).

2) An organisational part including:

  - contact information for the workshop organizers;
  - proposed affiliated conference;
  - estimate of the number of workshop participants;
  - proposed format and agenda (e.g. paper presentations, tutorials, demo sessions, etc.)
  - potential invited speakers;
  - procedures for selecting papers and participants;
  - plans for dissemination, if any (e.g. a journal special issue);
  - duration (which may vary from one day to two days);
  - preferred period (pre, mid or post FLoC).

The FLoC Organizing Committee will determine the final list of accepted 
workshops based on the recommendations from the Workshop Chairs of the 
hosting conferences and availability of space and facilities.

Submission instructions will follow shortly from 
http://www.floc2018.org/workshops/

For further information on FLoC 2018 see http://www.floc2018.org

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission of workshop proposals deadline: June 19, 2017
Notification: July 31, 2017
Pre-FLoC workshops: Saturday & Sunday, July 7-8, 2018
Mid-FLoC workshops: Friday July 13, 2018
Post-FLoC workshops: Wednesday & Thursday, July 18-19, 2018

Note mid-FLoC workshops are expected be one day in duration, however we 
can consider two-day workshops under exceptional circumstance (details 
should be included in the proposal).

CONTACT INFORMATION

Questions regarding proposals should be sent to the workshop chairs of the 
proposed affiliated conference. General questions should be sent to: 
gethin.norman@glasgow.ac.uk

FLoC 2018 WORKSHOP CHAIR
Gethin Norman
University of Glasgow
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