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FroCoS 2019: Frontiers of Combining Systems

4-6 Sep 2019
London, England

FroCoS 2019
The 12th International Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems
London, UK, September 4-6, 2019
Website: https://www.frocos2019.org
Contact: chair@frocos2019.org

Due to requests from potential authors and from current authors wishing to 
polish their papers, we have extended the submission deadlines. The new 
deadlines are:

1 May 2019 (abstract), 8 May 2019 (paper)

Authors who have a good paper and are in doubt whether to send it to FroCoS may 
note some highlights of this year's edition: two affiliated workshops, two 
affiliated tutorials, a financially supported best paper award, five 
outstanding invited speakers (to be announced soon) and some support for young 
researchers traveling to the conference (including widely available cheap 
accommodation). We hope to see many of you this September in London -- in the 
beautiful campus of the Middlesex University, located 40 minutes from the city 
center and 20 minutes from Camden Town's iconic music venues!

GENERAL INFORMATION
The 12th International Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems (FroCoS 
2019) will take place in London. It will be hosted by the Department of 
Computer Science at the Middlesex University London, from 4 to 6 September 
2019.
FroCoS is the main international event for research on the development of 
techniques and methods for the combination and integration of formal systems, 
their modularization and analysis. The first FroCoS symposium was held in 
Munich, Germany, in 1996. Initially held every two years, since 2004 it has 
been organized annually with alternate years forming part of IJCAR. If we also 
count the IJCAR editions, this year FroCoS celebrates its 20th edition.
FroCoS 2019 will be co-located with the 28th International Conference on 
Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods (TABLEAUX 2019). 
The two conferences will provide a rich programme of workshops, tutorials, 
invited talks, paper presentations and system descriptions.

SCOPE OF CONFERENCE
In various areas of computer science, such as logic, computation, program 
development and verification, artificial intelligence, knowledge 
representation, and automated reasoning, there is an obvious need for using 
specialized formalisms and inference systems for selected tasks. To be usable 
in practice, these specialized systems must be combined with each other and 
integrated into general purpose systems. This has led to the development of 
techniques and methods for the combination and integration of dedicated formal 
systems, as well as for their modularization and analysis.
FroCoS traditionally focuses on these types of research questions and 
activities. Like its predecessors, FroCoS 2019 seeks to offer a common forum 
for research in the general area of combination, modularization, and 
integration of systems, with emphasis on logic-based methods and their 
practical use.
Topics of interest for FroCoS 2019 include (but are not restricted to):
   * combinations of logics (such as higher-order, first-order, temporal, 
modal, description or other non-classical logics)
   * combination and integration methods in SAT and SMT solving
   * combination of decision procedures, satisfiability procedures, constraint 
solving techniques, or logical frameworks
   * combination of logics with probability and/or fuzzy measures
   * combinations and modularity in ontologies
   * integration of equational and other theories into deductive systems
   * hybrid methods for deduction, resolution and constraint propagation
   * hybrid systems in knowledge representation and natural language semantics
   * combined logics for distributed and multi-agent systems
   * logical aspects of combining and modularizing programs and specifications
   * integration of data structures into constraint logic programming and 
deduction
   * combinations and modularity in term rewriting
   * methods and techniques for the verification and analysis of information 
systems
   * methods and techniques for combining logical reasoning with machine 
learning

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The program committee seeks high-quality submissions describing original work, 
written in English, not overlapping with published or simultaneously submitted 
work to a journal or conference with archival proceedings. Selection criteria 
include accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and significance of results, 
and quality of presentation. The page limit in Springer LNCS style is 16 pages 
in total, including references and figures.
Any additional material (going beyond the page limit) can be included in a 
clearly marked appendix. This appendix will be read at the discretion of the 
committee, and must be removed for the camera-ready version.
Papers must be edited in LaTeX using the llncs style and must be submitted 
electronically as PDF files via EasyChair at 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=frocos2019
For each accepted paper, at least one of the authors is required to attend the 
conference and present the work. Prospective authors must register a title and 
an abstract three days before the paper submission deadline.
Formatting instructions and the LNCS style files can be obtained at 
http://www.springer.com/br/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: 1 May 2019
Paper submission: 8 May 2019
Notification of paper decisions: 6 Jun 2019
Camera-ready papers due: 1 Jul 2019
FroCoS conference: 4-6 Sep 2019

PUBLICATION DETAILS
The conference proceedings will be published in the Springer series Lecture 
Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI/LNCS).

BEST PAPER AWARD
The program committee will select the FroCoS 2019 Best Paper, which will be 
awarded 500 Euros. The award will be presented at the conference.

SUPPORT FOR STUDENT AND YOUNG RESEARCHER PARTICIPATION
We have some limited funding for supporting students and young researchers 
traveling to the conference -- courtesy of direct sponsorship from Springer and 
indirect sponsorship from the Association for Symbolic Logic. In addition, some 
funding will be available through the EUTypes COST action website. In all 
cases, authors of accepted papers will be given precedence. Please see the 
conference website for more details.
In addition, the Middlesex University is offering accommodation at a £30 daily 
rate in some excellently maintained shared flats located close to the 
conference venue 
(https://www.mdx.ac.uk/life-at-middlesex/accommodation/halls-of-residence/platt-hall).

AFFILIATED EVENTS (COMMON WITH TABLEAUX)
WORKSHOPS:
 * The 25th Workshop on Automated Reasoning (ARW 2019, 
http://arw.csc.liv.ac.uk)
Organizers: Florian Kammueller (Middlesex University) and Alexander Bolotov 
(University of Westminster)
 * Journeys in Computational Logic: Tributes to Roy Dyckhoff
Organizers: Stephane Graham-Lengrand (SRI International), Ekaterina 
Komendantskaya (Heriot-Watt University) and
Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (Queen Mary University of London)
TUTORIALS:
 * Formalising concurrent computation: CLF, Celf, and applications (joint 
FroCoS/TABLEAUX tutorial).
Presenters: Sonia Marin (IT-University of Copenhagen), Giselle Reis (Carnegie 
Mellon University in Qatar) and Iliano Cervesato (Carnegie Mellon University)
 * How to Build an Automated Theorem Prover - An Introductory Tutorial (invited 
TABLEAUX tutorial). Presenter: Jens Otten (University of Oslo)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Carlos Areces, FaMAF - Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina
Alessandro Artale, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy
Franz Baader, TU Dresden, Germany
Christoph Benzmüller, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Jasmin Christian Blanchette, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Torben Braüner, Roskilde University, Denmark
Clare Dixon, University of Liverpool, UK
Marcelo Finger, University of S?o Paulo, Brazil
Pascal Fontaine, LORIA, INRIA, University of Lorraine, France
Didier Galmiche, LORIA, University of Lorraine, France
Silvio Ghilardi, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Jürgen Giesl, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Andreas Herzig, CNRS, IRIT, France
Moa Johansson, Chalmers University, Sweden
Jean Christoph Jung, University of Bremen, Germany
Cezary Kaliszyk, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Ekaterina Komendantskaya, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Roman Kontchakov, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Alessio Lomuscio, Imperial College London, UK
Assia Mahboubi, INRIA, France
Stefan Mitsch, Carnegie Mellon University
Claudia Nalon, University of Bras?lia, Brazil
Andrei Popescu, Middlesex University London, UK
Silvio Ranise, Fondazione Bruno Kessler-Irst, Italy
Christophe Ringeissen, LORIA-INRIA, France
Philipp Rümmer, Uppsala University, Sweden
Renate Schmidt, University of Manchester, UK
Viorica Sofronie-Stokkermans, University Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Christian Sternagel, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Andrzej Szalas, Linköping University, Sweden
Cesare Tinelli, University of Iowa, US
Ashish Tiwari, SRI International, US
Christoph Weidenbach, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany

PC CHAIRS
Andreas Herzig, CNRS, IRIT, France
Andrei Popescu, Middlesex University London, UK

LOCAL ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE
Kelly Androutsopoulos, Middlesex University London, UK
Jaap Boender, Middlesex University London, UK
Michele Bottone, Middlesex University London, UK
Florian Kammueller, Middlesex University London, UK
Rajagopal Nagarajan, Middlesex University London, UK
Andrei Popescu, Middlesex University London, UK
Franco Raimondi, Middlesex University London, UK

LOCAL ORGANIZATION CHAIR
Franco Raimondi, Middlesex University London, UK

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