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FSCD 2019: Formal Structures for Computation & Deduction, Dortmund (Germany), Jun 2019
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FSCD 2019 Call for Workshop Proposals
(Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction, June 2019, Dortmund, Germany)
http://easyconferences.eu/fscd2019/
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FSCD 2019 will be the fourth edition of the International Conference on Formal
Structures for Computation and Deduction. The FSCD conference was created
by the communities behind two major conferences, RTA (Rewriting Techniques
and Applications) and TLCA (Typed Lambda Calculi and Applications). The first
event took place in Porto, Portugal in June 2016 and was extremely successful,
attracting 186 participants and 11 workshops.
We invite proposals for workshops, tutorials or other satellite
events, on any topic to related formal structures in computation and
deduction, from theoretical foundations to tools and applications. A
full list of suggested topics is given here:
http://fscdconference.org/editions/fscd-2019/cfpFSCD2019.pdf
Satellite events will take place on 24 June and 29-30 June, before and after
the main conference on 25-28 June. It is expected that satellite events
would run for 1 or 2 days, and be open to participants of parallel events.
PROPOSALS
Proposals should be submitted by email directly to the local workshop chair
boris.d@di.ku.dk, with the following information:
* title of the satellite event, description of the topic and its
relevance to FSCD;
* names and affiliations of the organizers;
* pointers to information about past editions of the event, if applicable;
* proposed event duration and format (for example, paper
presentations, tutorials, demo sessions, etc.);
* plans for invited speakers or special sessions;
* estimate of the number of participants;
* procedures for selecting papers and participants and plans for the
publication of proceedings, if any;
* tentative schedule for paper submission and notification of acceptance;
* a brief description (up to 120 words) of the event for the website
and publicity material;
* any other special requirements.
The organizers of satellite events are expected to create and maintain
a website for the event; handle paper selection, reviewing and
acceptance; draw up a programme of talks; advertise their event though
specialist mailing lists; prepare the informal pre-proceedings (if
applicable) in a timely fashion; and arrange any post-proceedings.
The FSCD 2019 organizing committee will handle promotion of the event
on the main conference website; integration of the event's programme
into the overall timetable; registration of participants; arrangement
of an appropriate meeting room; and provision of lunch and coffee
breaks for participants. We will waive the registration fees for
invited speakers to satellite events.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of workshop proposals: November 30, 2019
Notification of success of proposals: January 13, 2019
Main conference: June 25-28, 2019
Workshop dates: June 24 and June 29-30, 2019
Best wishes,
Boris Düdder
https://di.ku.dk/english/staff/?pure=en/persons/575423
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