From pvh@cs.brown.edu Mon Oct 4 21:06:06 EDT 1993 Article: 8689 of comp.lang.prolog Xref: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.lang.prolog:8689 Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!news.Brown.EDU!brunix!cs.brown.edu!pvh From: pvh@cs.brown.edu (Pascal Van Hentenryck) Subject: ICLP-94: Call for Reviewers Message-ID: <1993Oct3.163737.27051@cs.brown.edu> Sender: news@cs.brown.edu Organization: Brown Computer Science Dept. Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1993 16:37:37 GMT Lines: 147 The program committee of ICLP-94 solicits additional reviewers to help in the selection process. Our intention is to complement the reviews of the committee for each paper with one or two reviews of experts from outside the committee. If you are interested in reviewing papers for ICLP-94, send the following information - name - physical address as appropriate for DHL and FedEx - Fax Number - Phone Number - Email Address - Areas of expertise - Number of papers (> 0) that you would like to review to pvh@cs.brown.edu The reviewing period will take place from early December to early February and will be followed by 2/3 weeks of electronic discussion of papers with divergent reviews. We appreciate your cooperation in this important service for the community. Pascal Van Hentenryck ICLP'94 Program Chair /------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Call For Papers INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOGIC PROGRAMMING (ICLP'94) S. Margherita Ligure, Italy, 13-18 June 1994 Sponsored by the Association of Logic Programming Logic programming originates from the discovery that a subset of predicate logic could be given a procedural interpretation which was first embodied in the programming language Prolog. The unique features of logic programming make it appealing for numerous applications in artificial intelligence, computer-aided design and verification, databases, and operations research as well as to explore parallel and concurrent computing. The last two decades have witnessed substantial developments in this field from its foundation to implementation, applications, and the exploration of new language designs. ICLP'94 is the eleventh international conference on logic programming and is one of the two major annual international conferences reporting recent research results in logic programming. The technical program for the conference will include tutorials, invited lectures, and presentations of refereed papers and posters. Papers are welcome on all aspects of logic programming, including, but not limited to: Applications Language design Architecture Natural language Artificial Intelligence Parallelism Concurrency Programming methodology Constraints Proof theory Databases Semantics and foundations Environments Static analysis Higher-order programming Theorem Proving Implementation Types Papers must be written in English, must not exceed 15 pages (including references and figures), and must contain a cover page including the following: a 200 word abstract, keywords, and postal and electronic mailing addresses as well as phone numbers and fax numbers of the responsible author. Submitted papers should not have been previously published or being submitted to any journals or refereed conferences. Accepted papers must be presented at the conference. Send SIX (6) copies of your submission by NOVEMBER 15, 1993 to Pascal Van Hentenryck Brown University, Box 1910 Providence, RI 02912 (USA) Email: pvh@cs.brown.edu Phone: +1 401 863 76 34 Fax: +1 401 863 76 57 Authors will be notified of the acceptance or rejection of their papers by FEBRUARY 21, 1994. Final versions of the accepted papers must be received in camera-ready form by MARCH 15, 1994. The proceedings will be published by MIT Press. ICLP'94 will take place in Santa Margherita Ligure, a small town in the Italian Riviera close to Genova, the largest city of Liguria. Close to the conference site is the worldwide famous village of Portofino, pearl of the Mediterranean Sea and marine natural park; not far from Santa Margherita is also the pleasant resort area of "Cinque Terre", consisting of five pictoresque villages on the rocky coast which can be reached by train or boat only. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Khayri Ali Sweden Maurice Bruynooghe Belgium Philippe Codognet France Yves Deville Belgium Herve Gallaire France Chris Hogger UK Joxan Jaffar USA Giorgio Levi Italy Jan Maluszynski Sweden Kim Marriott Australia Maurizio Martelli Italy Lee Naish Australia Frank Pfenning USA David Poole Canada Antonio Porto Portugal Raghu Ramakrishnan USA M. Rodriguez-Artalejo Spain Gert Smolka Germany V.S. Subrahmanian USA Peter Szeredi Hungary Evan Tick USA Kazunori Ueda Japan Pascal Van Hentenryck USA Peter Van Roy France Andrei Voronkov Sweden Mark Wallace Germany Rong Yang UK GENERAL CHAIR Maurizio Martelli (Genova) PROGRAM CHAIR Pascal Van Hentenryck (Brown) POSTER CHAIR Lee Naish (Melbourne) WORKSHOP CHAIR Catuscia Palamidessi (Genova) PUBLICITY CHAIR} Fosca Giannotti (Pisa) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Rosa Maria Bottino (IMA-CNR) Giorgio Delzanno (DISI) Giuseppe Marino (DIST) Alessandro Messora (DISI) LOCAL ORGANIZATION Piera Ponta (CGR)