From kusalik@skribe.usask.ca Mon Jan 24 14:48:01 EST 1994 Article: 9439 of comp.lang.prolog Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.lang.prolog:9439 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!skribe!kusalik From: kusalik@skribe.usask.ca (Tony Kusalik) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: CFP: 6th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments Date: 24 Jan 1994 15:27:33 GMT Organization: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada Lines: 184 Sender: kusalik@skribe (Tony Kusalik) Distribution: world Message-ID: <2i0pd5$kfl@tribune.usask.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: skribe.usask.ca CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments ----- -------- -- ----- ----------- ------------ June 17 or 18, 1994 Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy ( Held in conjunction with ICLP '94 ) Description: ----------- Logic programming environments have come a long way from the original text-based paradigm. Much work has been done on the creation of better logic programming environments. Furthermore, the characteristics of logic programming languages often motivate innovative approaches and techniques in the areas of user environments and programming tools. The Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments will provide a forum for researchers and logic programming system developers to exchange ideas and results on all aspects of environments for logic programming. This includes work related to design issues, new techniques and tools, and the solution of noteworthy problems arising, for example, from new logic programming languages or interesting application areas. Both state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art presentations are welcome. Specific topic areas relevant to the Workshop include, but are not be limited to: * user-interfaces and human engineering e.g. support of program composition, execution control, intelligent or enhanced debugging, embedded windowing and graphics capabilities * execution visualization e.g. for program debugging, or performance analysis and tuning * software development tools e.g. program composition aids, automatic transformation or induction facilities, code partitioning and module schemes * provisions for new paradigms i.e. special characteristics or techniques for dealing with logic programming languages other than Prolog, such as parallel (LP) languages, constraint-based (LP) languages, languages merging logical and functional paradigms, visual languages, etc. * interfacing to other language system tools e.g. interfacing to partial evaluators, source-to-source transformers, global analyzers, abstract interpreters in the underlying language system. * interfacing to external systems e.g. foreign-language interfaces, data-base and file system interfaces, interfaces to external windowing and graphics systems The workshop will be informal in nature, allowing ample time for questions and discussions as well as presentations. However, all presentations will be subject to a review process. Registration for the workshop will be open to all ICLP '94 attendees. Duration of the workshop is dependent upon the level of participation received, but is expected to be one-half day. A copy of the proceedings will be made available to all participants. This workshop follows the successful 5th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, held in conjunction with ILPS '93. Submissions: ----------- Submissions are invited for presentation during the Workshop. All presentations will be subject to peer review. The bulk of presentations is expected to be research papers, though posters and software demonstrations (either live or on video tape) are also welcome. Papers submitted for presentation are restricted to 6 pages in length. Authors are encouraged to write in the style of a "position paper", and also identify whether state-of-the-practise or state-of-the-art work is being described. Participants wishing to make poster presentations or give demonstrations must submit an abstract describing the work. A note should also be included discussing any equipment or presentation needs. The following guidelines apply to either type of submission: * The title, author name(s) and address(es) (both postal and electronic), and date must be clearly given on the first page. * The actual submission must be in machine-readable form (either self-contained LaTeX source document or PostScript file), and submitted electronically (e.g. by electronic mail). * Submissions should be sent to iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no . Authors may wish to compress and uuencode large PostScript files before sending them to increase the probably of their safe and timely delivery ("compress" and "uuencode" are the standard UNIX facilities by those names). * Participants can expect confirmation within a day of submission that their paper or abstract has been received and is printable. Otherwise, they should send an electronic mail message describing the situation to nytroe@idt.unit.no . Final drafts will also be required in machine-readable form, with electronic submission. Dates: ----- First Call for Participation: January 21, 1994 Deadline for submissions: March 28, 1994 Notification of review results: April 25, 1994 Final Draft of Papers due: May 23, 1994 Workshop June 17 or 18, 1994 We welcome your input: -- ------- ---- ----- Suggestions or proposals for panel discussions in focused areas are also invited. Organizers: ---------- Dr. Markus Fromherz Xerox PARC 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA email: fromherz@parc.xerox.com Dr. Anthony J. Kusalik Department of Computational Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0W0 Canada tel: (306) 966 4904 fax: (306) 966 4884 email: kusalik@cs.usask.ca Dr. Oeystein Nytroe Department of Computer Systems and Telematics University of Trondheim Norwegian Institute of Technology N-7034 Trondheim, Norway tel: +47 73 59 44 59 fax: +47 73 59 44 66 email: Oeystein.Nytroe@idt.unit.no Dr. Steven Prestwich ECRC GmbH Arabellastrasse 17 D-81925 Munich Germany tel: +49 89 92699 144 fax: +49 89 92699 170 email: steven@ecrc.de Pertinent Network Information: --------- ------- ----------- Public information (e.g. this call-for-participation, and eventually the workshop program) is (will) be available by anonymous ftp at idt.unit.no in the directory pub/iclp-wlpe . Interested parties can also use a WWW interface to access the information through the URL ftp://idt.unit.no/pub/iclp-wlpe . The following email addresses should be used: iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no for submissions kusalik@cs.usask.ca for general questions, comments, etc. nytroe@idt.unit.no for problems with submissions or with access to the public information -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Tony Kusalik kusalik@cs.usask.ca Department of Computational Science kusalik@skribe.usask.ca University of Saskatchewan kusalik@sask.usask.ca Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Tony.Kusalik@usask.ca S7N 0W0 Canada tel: (306)966-4904 fax: (306) 966-4884 Article 5468 of news.announce.conferences: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu news.announce.conferences:5468 Newsgroups: news.announce.conferences Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!sparky!rick From: kusalik@skribe.usask.ca (Tony Kusalik) Subject: CFP: 6th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments Message-ID: <1994Jan24.212742.9973@sparky.sterling.com> Sender: rick@sparky.sterling.com (Richard Ohnemus) Organization: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada Date: Mon, 24 Jan 1994 21:27:42 GMT Approved: rick@sparky.sterling.com Expires: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 08:00:00 GMT Lines: 184 X-Md4-Signature: 6355e7ce0401c439495c59fbf79980b5 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments ----- -------- -- ----- ----------- ------------ June 17 or 18, 1994 Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy ( Held in conjunction with ICLP '94 ) Description: ----------- Logic programming environments have come a long way from the original text-based paradigm. Much work has been done on the creation of better logic programming environments. Furthermore, the characteristics of logic programming languages often motivate innovative approaches and techniques in the areas of user environments and programming tools. The Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments will provide a forum for researchers and logic programming system developers to exchange ideas and results on all aspects of environments for logic programming. This includes work related to design issues, new techniques and tools, and the solution of noteworthy problems arising, for example, from new logic programming languages or interesting application areas. Both state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art presentations are welcome. Specific topic areas relevant to the Workshop include, but are not be limited to: * user-interfaces and human engineering e.g. support of program composition, execution control, intelligent or enhanced debugging, embedded windowing and graphics capabilities * execution visualization e.g. for program debugging, or performance analysis and tuning * software development tools e.g. program composition aids, automatic transformation or induction facilities, code partitioning and module schemes * provisions for new paradigms i.e. special characteristics or techniques for dealing with logic programming languages other than Prolog, such as parallel (LP) languages, constraint-based (LP) languages, languages merging logical and functional paradigms, visual languages, etc. * interfacing to other language system tools e.g. interfacing to partial evaluators, source-to-source transformers, global analyzers, abstract interpreters in the underlying language system. * interfacing to external systems e.g. foreign-language interfaces, data-base and file system interfaces, interfaces to external windowing and graphics systems The workshop will be informal in nature, allowing ample time for questions and discussions as well as presentations. However, all presentations will be subject to a review process. Registration for the workshop will be open to all ICLP '94 attendees. Duration of the workshop is dependent upon the level of participation received, but is expected to be one-half day. A copy of the proceedings will be made available to all participants. This workshop follows the successful 5th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, held in conjunction with ILPS '93. Submissions: ----------- Submissions are invited for presentation during the Workshop. All presentations will be subject to peer review. The bulk of presentations is expected to be research papers, though posters and software demonstrations (either live or on video tape) are also welcome. Papers submitted for presentation are restricted to 6 pages in length. Authors are encouraged to write in the style of a "position paper", and also identify whether state-of-the-practise or state-of-the-art work is being described. Participants wishing to make poster presentations or give demonstrations must submit an abstract describing the work. A note should also be included discussing any equipment or presentation needs. The following guidelines apply to either type of submission: * The title, author name(s) and address(es) (both postal and electronic), and date must be clearly given on the first page. * The actual submission must be in machine-readable form (either self-contained LaTeX source document or PostScript file), and submitted electronically (e.g. by electronic mail). * Submissions should be sent to iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no . Authors may wish to compress and uuencode large PostScript files before sending them to increase the probably of their safe and timely delivery ("compress" and "uuencode" are the standard UNIX facilities by those names). * Participants can expect confirmation within a day of submission that their paper or abstract has been received and is printable. Otherwise, they should send an electronic mail message describing the situation to nytroe@idt.unit.no . Final drafts will also be required in machine-readable form, with electronic submission. Dates: ----- First Call for Participation: January 21, 1994 Deadline for submissions: March 28, 1994 Notification of review results: April 25, 1994 Final Draft of Papers due: May 23, 1994 Workshop June 17 or 18, 1994 We welcome your input: -- ------- ---- ----- Suggestions or proposals for panel discussions in focused areas are also invited. Organizers: ---------- Dr. Markus Fromherz Xerox PARC 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA email: fromherz@parc.xerox.com Dr. Anthony J. Kusalik Department of Computational Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0W0 Canada tel: (306) 966 4904 fax: (306) 966 4884 email: kusalik@cs.usask.ca Dr. Oeystein Nytroe Department of Computer Systems and Telematics University of Trondheim Norwegian Institute of Technology N-7034 Trondheim, Norway tel: +47 73 59 44 59 fax: +47 73 59 44 66 email: Oeystein.Nytroe@idt.unit.no Dr. Steven Prestwich ECRC GmbH Arabellastrasse 17 D-81925 Munich Germany tel: +49 89 92699 144 fax: +49 89 92699 170 email: steven@ecrc.de Pertinent Network Information: --------- ------- ----------- Public information (e.g. this call-for-participation, and eventually the workshop program) is (will) be available by anonymous ftp at idt.unit.no in the directory pub/iclp-wlpe . Interested parties can also use a WWW interface to access the information through the URL ftp://idt.unit.no/pub/iclp-wlpe . The following email addresses should be used: iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no for submissions kusalik@cs.usask.ca for general questions, comments, etc. nytroe@idt.unit.no for problems with submissions or with access to the public information -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Tony Kusalik kusalik@cs.usask.ca Department of Computational Science kusalik@skribe.usask.ca University of Saskatchewan kusalik@sask.usask.ca Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Tony.Kusalik@usask.ca S7N 0W0 Canada tel: (306)966-4904 fax: (306) 966-4884 Article 9749 of comp.lang.prolog: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.lang.prolog:9749 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!ames!olivea!hal.com!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!skribe!kusalik From: kusalik@skribe.usask.ca (Tony Kusalik) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: 2nd CLP: 6th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments Date: 22 Feb 1994 02:50:53 GMT Organization: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada Lines: 481 Sender: kusalik@skribe (Tony Kusalik) Distribution: world Message-ID: <2kbrud$pk8@tribune.usask.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: skribe.usask.ca Keywords: ICLP '94 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments ----- -------- -- ----- ----------- ------------ June 17 or 18, 1994 Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy ( Held in conjunction with ICLP '94 ) Description: ----------- Logic programming environments have come a long way from the original text-based paradigm. Much work has been done on the creation of better logic programming environments. Furthermore, the characteristics of logic programming languages often motivate innovative approaches and techniques in the areas of user environments and programming tools. The Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments will provide a forum for researchers and logic programming system developers to exchange ideas and results on all aspects of environments for logic programming. This includes work related to design issues, new techniques and tools, and the solution of noteworthy problems arising, for example, from new logic programming languages or interesting application areas. Both state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art presentations are welcome. Specific topic areas relevant to the Workshop include, but are not be limited to: * user-interfaces and human engineering e.g. support of program composition, execution control, intelligent or enhanced debugging, embedded windowing and graphics capabilities * execution visualization e.g. for program debugging, or performance analysis and tuning * software development tools e.g. program composition aids, automatic transformation or induction facilities, code partitioning and module schemes * provisions for new paradigms i.e. special characteristics or techniques for dealing with logic programming languages other than Prolog, such as parallel (LP) languages, constraint-based (LP) languages, languages merging logical and functional paradigms, visual languages, etc. * interfacing to other language system tools e.g. interfacing to partial evaluators, source-to-source transformers, global analyzers, abstract interpreters in the underlying language system. * interfacing to external systems e.g. foreign-language interfaces, data-base and file system interfaces, interfaces to external windowing and graphics systems The workshop will be informal in nature, allowing ample time for questions and discussions as well as presentations. However, all presentations will be subject to a review process. Registration for the workshop will be open to all ICLP '94 attendees. Duration of the workshop is dependent upon the level of participation received, but is expected to be one-half day. A copy of the proceedings will be made available to all participants. This workshop follows the successful 5th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, held in conjunction with ILPS '93. Submissions: ----------- Submissions are invited for presentation during the Workshop. All presentations will be subject to peer review. The bulk of presentations is expected to be research papers, though posters and software demonstrations (either live or on video tape) are also welcome. Papers submitted for presentation are restricted to 6 pages in length. Authors are encouraged to write in the style of a "position paper", and also identify whether state-of-the-practice or state-of-the-art work is being described. Participants wishing to make poster presentations or give demonstrations must submit an abstract describing the work. A note should also be included discussing any equipment or presentation needs. The following guidelines apply to either type of submission: * The title, author name(s) and address(es) (both postal and electronic), and date must be clearly given on the first page. * The actual submission must be in machine-readable form (either self-contained LaTeX source document or PostScript file), and submitted electronically (e.g. by electronic mail). * Submissions should be sent to iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no . Authors may wish to compress and uuencode large PostScript files before sending them to increase the probably of their safe and timely delivery ("compress" and "uuencode" are the standard UNIX facilities by those names). * Participants can expect confirmation within a day of submission that their paper or abstract has been received and is printable. Otherwise, they should send an electronic mail message describing the situation to nytroe@idt.unit.no . Final drafts will also be required in machine-readable form, with electronic submission. Dates: ----- First Call for Participation: January 21, 1994 Deadline for submissions: March 28, 1994 Notification of review results: April 25, 1994 Final Draft of Papers due: May 23, 1994 Workshop June 17 or 18, 1994 We welcome your input: -- ------- ---- ----- Suggestions or proposals for panel discussions in focused areas are also invited. Organizers: ---------- Dr. Markus Fromherz Xerox PARC 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA tel: +1 415 812 4273 fax: +1 415 812 4334 email: fromherz@parc.xerox.com Dr. Anthony J. Kusalik Department of Computational Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0W0 Canada tel: (+1)(306) 966 4904 fax: (+1)(306) 966 4884 email: kusalik@cs.usask.ca Dr. Oeystein Nytroe Department of Computer Systems and Telematics University of Trondheim Norwegian Institute of Technology N-7034 Trondheim, Norway tel: +47 73 59 44 59 fax: +47 73 59 44 66 email: Oeystein.Nytroe@idt.unit.no Dr. Steven Prestwich ECRC GmbH Arabellastrasse 17 D-81925 Munich Germany tel: +49 89 92699 144 fax: +49 89 92699 170 email: steven@ecrc.de Pertinent Network Information: --------- ------- ----------- Public information (e.g. this call-for-participation, and eventually the workshop program) is (will) be available by anonymous ftp at idt.unit.no in the directory pub/iclp-wlpe . Interested parties can also use a WWW interface to access the information through the URL ftp://idt.unit.no/pub/iclp-wlpe/wlpe.html . The following email addresses should be used: iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no for submissions kusalik@cs.usask.ca for general questions, comments, etc. nytroe@idt.unit.no for problems with submissions or with access to the public information -- The file below is the LaTeX source (.tex file) for a formatted form of this CFP. --- snip, snip --- \documentstyle{article} \oddsidemargin -15mm \evensidemargin -15mm %\topmargin -3.4cm \topmargin -0.9in \textheight 29cm \textwidth 19cm \pagestyle{empty} \begin{document} %\section*{} \begin{center} \begin{Large} \centerline{CALL FOR PARTICIPATION} \centerline{\bf Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments} \end{Large} \vspace{3mm} \centerline{June 17 or 18, 1994} \vspace{1mm} \centerline{Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy} \vspace{1mm} \centerline{\it Held in conjunction with ICLP\,'94} \vspace{-1mm} \centerline{\rule{17.5cm}{.5pt}} \begin{footnotesize} \vspace{2mm} \begin{tabular}{l@{\hspace{5mm}}l} \begin{minipage}[t]{8.4cm} %{8.4cm} \setlength{\parskip}{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize DESCRIPTION} \vspace{1mm} Logic programming environments have come a long way from the original text-based paradigm. Much work has been done on the creation of better logic programming environments. Furthermore, the characteristics of logic programming languages often motivate innovative approaches and techniques in the areas of user environments and programming tools. The Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments will provide a forum for researchers and logic programming system developers to exchange ideas and results on all aspects of environments for logic programming. This includes work related to design issues, new techniques and tools, and the solution of noteworthy problems arising, for example, from new logic programming languages or interesting application areas. Both state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art presentations are welcome. Specific topic areas relevant to the Workshop include, but are not be limited to: \begin{itemize} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf user interfaces and human engineering}\\ {\it support of program composition, execution control, intelligent or enhanced debugging, embedded windowing \& graphics capabilities} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf execution visualization} \\ {\it for program debugging, or performance analysis \& tuning} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf software development tools} \\ {\it program composition aids, automatic transformation or induction facilities, code partitioning \& module schemes} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf provisions for new paradigms} \\ {\it special characteristics or techniques for dealing with logic programming languages other than Prolog, such as parallel (LP) languages, constraint-based (LP) languages, languages merging logical \& functional paradigms, visual languages etc.} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf interfacing to other language system tools} \\ {\it interfacing to partial evaluators, source-to-source trans\-formers, global analyzers, abstract interpreters in the underlying language system.} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf interfacing to external systems} \\ {\it foreign language interfaces, database \& file system interfaces, interfaces to external windowing \& graphics systems} \end{itemize} \vspace{2mm} This workshop follows the successful Fifth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, held in conjunction with ILPS\,'93. The workshop will be informal in nature, allowing ample time for questions and discussions as well as presentations. Registration for the workshop will be open to all ICLP\,'94 attendees. Duration of the workshop is dependent upon the level of participation received, but is expected to be half a day. A copy of the proceedings will be made available to all participants. \end{minipage} & \begin{minipage}[t]{8.7cm} \setlength{\parskip}{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize SUBMISSIONS} \vspace{1mm} Submissions are invited for presentation during the Workshop. All presentations will be subject to peer review. The bulk of presentations are expected to be research papers, though posters and software demonstrations (either live or on video tape) are also welcome. Suggestions or proposals for panel discussions in focused areas are also invited. Papers submitted for presentation are restricted to {\bf 6 pages} in length. Authors are encouraged to write in the style of a "position paper", and also identify whether state-of-the-practice or state-of-the-art work is being described. Participants wishing to make poster presentations or give demonstrations must submit an abstract describing the work. A note should be included describing any equipment or presentation needs. The following guidelines apply to either type of submission: \begin{itemize} \item The title, author name(s) and address(es) (both postal and electronic) and date must be clearly given on the first page. \item The actual submission must be in machine-readable form (either self-contained \LaTeX\,source document or PostScript file), and submitted electronically (e.g. by email). \item Submissions should be sent to \verb+iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no+. Authors may wish to compress and uuencode large PostScript files before sending them to increase the probability of their safe and timely delivery (\verb+compress+ and \verb+uuencode+ are the standard UNIX facilities by those names). \item Participants can expect confirmation within a day of submission that their paper or abstract has been received and is printable. Otherwise they should send an electronic mail message describing the situation to \verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+. \end{itemize} Final drafts will also be required in machine-readable form, with electronic submission. \centerline{\rule{8.6cm}{.5pt}} \vspace*{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize DATES} \vspace*{-3mm} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{rl} January 21, 1994 & first call for participation\\ March 28, 1994 & deadline for submissions\\ April 25, 1994 & notification of review results\\ May 23, 1994 & final draft of papers due \end{tabular} \end{center} \vspace*{-2mm} \centerline{\rule{8.6cm}{.5pt}} \vspace*{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize NETWORK INFORMATION} % This call-for-participation, and later the workshop program, is (will) be available by anon\-ymous ftp at \verb+idt.unit.no+, in the directory \verb+pub/iclp-wlpe+, or by {\sc WWW}, using the {\sc URL} \verb!ftp://idt.unit.no/pub/iclp-wlpe/wlpe.html!. For email contact, the following ad\-dres\-ses should be used: \vspace*{-2mm} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{rl} \verb+iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no+ & submissions\\ \verb+kusalik@cs.usask.ca+ & general questions \& comments\\ \verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+ & problems with submissions or\\ & access to public information \end{tabular} \end{center} \end{minipage} \end{tabular} \vspace{2mm} \centerline{\rule{17.5cm}{.5pt}} \vspace{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize ORGANIZERS} \vspace{1mm} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{llll} Dr.\,Markus Fromherz & Dr.\,Anthony Kusalik & Dr.\,{\O}ystein Nytr{\o} & Dr.\,Steven Prestwich\\ Xerox PARC & Dept.\ of Computational Science & % Inst.\ for datateknikk og telematikk & % Dept.\ of Computer Systems\,\&\,Telematics & ECRC GmbH\\ 3333 Coyote Hill Road & University of Saskatchewan & University of Trondheim & Arabellastrasse 17\\ Palo Alto, CA & Saskatoon, Saskatchewan & Norwegian Institute of Technology & D-81925 Munich\\ 94304 USA & S7N 0W0 Canada & N-7034 Trondheim, Norway & Germany\\ tel:\,+1\,415\,812\,4273 & tel:\,+1\,306\,966\,4904 & tel:\,+47\,7359\,4459 & tel:\,+49\,89\,92699\,144 \\ fax:\,+1\,415\,812\,4334& fax:\,+1\,306\,966\,4884 & fax:\,+47\,7359\,4466 & fax:\,+49\,89\,92699\,170\\ email:\,\verb+fromherz@parc.xerox.com+& email:\,\verb+kusalik@cs.usask.ca+ & email:\,\verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+ & email:\,\verb+steven@ecrc.de+ \end{tabular} \end{center} % \centerline{\normalsize ORGANIZERS} % \vspace{-1mm} % \begin{center} % \begin{tabular}{rl} % \begin{tabular}{l} % Dr.\,Markus Fromherz\\ % Xerox PARC\\ % 3333 Coyote Hill Road\\ % Palo Alto, CA\\ % 94304 USA\\ % email: \verb+fromherz@parc.xerox.com+\\ % \\ % Dr.\,{\O}ystein Nytr{\o}\\ % Department of Computer Systems and Telematics\\ % University of Trondheim\\ % Norwegian Institute of Technology\\ % N-7034 Trondheim, Norway\\ % tel: +47\,73\,59\,44\,59 \hspace{2mm} fax: +47\,73\,59\,44\,66\\ % email: \verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+ % \end{tabular} % & % \begin{tabular}{l} % Dr.\,Anthony Kusalik\\ % Department of Computational Science\\ % University of Saskatchewan\\ % Saskatoon, Saskatchewan\\ % S7N 0W0 Canada\\ % tel: (306)\,966\,4904 \hspace{2mm} fax: (306)\,966\,4884\\ % email: \verb+kusalik@cs.usask.ca+\\ % \\ % Dr.\,Steven Prestwich\\ % ECRC GmbH\\ % Arabellastrasse 17\\ % D-81925 Munich\\ % Germany\\ % tel: +49\,89\,92699\,144 \hspace{2mm} fax: +49\,89\,92699\,170\\ % email: \verb+steven@ecrc.de+ % \end{tabular} % \end{tabular} % \end{center} \end{footnotesize} \end{center} \end{document} Article 20759 of comp.ai: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:20759 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!agate!ames!olivea!hal.com!decwrl!tribune.usask.ca!skribe!kusalik From: kusalik@skribe.usask.ca (Tony Kusalik) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: 2nd CFP: 6th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments Date: 22 Feb 1994 02:51:50 GMT Organization: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada Lines: 481 Sender: kusalik@skribe (Tony Kusalik) Distribution: world Message-ID: <2kbs06$pk8@tribune.usask.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: skribe.usask.ca Keywords: ICLP '94 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments ----- -------- -- ----- ----------- ------------ June 17 or 18, 1994 Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy ( Held in conjunction with ICLP '94 ) Description: ----------- Logic programming environments have come a long way from the original text-based paradigm. Much work has been done on the creation of better logic programming environments. Furthermore, the characteristics of logic programming languages often motivate innovative approaches and techniques in the areas of user environments and programming tools. The Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments will provide a forum for researchers and logic programming system developers to exchange ideas and results on all aspects of environments for logic programming. This includes work related to design issues, new techniques and tools, and the solution of noteworthy problems arising, for example, from new logic programming languages or interesting application areas. Both state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art presentations are welcome. Specific topic areas relevant to the Workshop include, but are not be limited to: * user-interfaces and human engineering e.g. support of program composition, execution control, intelligent or enhanced debugging, embedded windowing and graphics capabilities * execution visualization e.g. for program debugging, or performance analysis and tuning * software development tools e.g. program composition aids, automatic transformation or induction facilities, code partitioning and module schemes * provisions for new paradigms i.e. special characteristics or techniques for dealing with logic programming languages other than Prolog, such as parallel (LP) languages, constraint-based (LP) languages, languages merging logical and functional paradigms, visual languages, etc. * interfacing to other language system tools e.g. interfacing to partial evaluators, source-to-source transformers, global analyzers, abstract interpreters in the underlying language system. * interfacing to external systems e.g. foreign-language interfaces, data-base and file system interfaces, interfaces to external windowing and graphics systems The workshop will be informal in nature, allowing ample time for questions and discussions as well as presentations. However, all presentations will be subject to a review process. Registration for the workshop will be open to all ICLP '94 attendees. Duration of the workshop is dependent upon the level of participation received, but is expected to be one-half day. A copy of the proceedings will be made available to all participants. This workshop follows the successful 5th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, held in conjunction with ILPS '93. Submissions: ----------- Submissions are invited for presentation during the Workshop. All presentations will be subject to peer review. The bulk of presentations is expected to be research papers, though posters and software demonstrations (either live or on video tape) are also welcome. Papers submitted for presentation are restricted to 6 pages in length. Authors are encouraged to write in the style of a "position paper", and also identify whether state-of-the-practice or state-of-the-art work is being described. Participants wishing to make poster presentations or give demonstrations must submit an abstract describing the work. A note should also be included discussing any equipment or presentation needs. The following guidelines apply to either type of submission: * The title, author name(s) and address(es) (both postal and electronic), and date must be clearly given on the first page. * The actual submission must be in machine-readable form (either self-contained LaTeX source document or PostScript file), and submitted electronically (e.g. by electronic mail). * Submissions should be sent to iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no . Authors may wish to compress and uuencode large PostScript files before sending them to increase the probably of their safe and timely delivery ("compress" and "uuencode" are the standard UNIX facilities by those names). * Participants can expect confirmation within a day of submission that their paper or abstract has been received and is printable. Otherwise, they should send an electronic mail message describing the situation to nytroe@idt.unit.no . Final drafts will also be required in machine-readable form, with electronic submission. Dates: ----- First Call for Participation: January 21, 1994 Deadline for submissions: March 28, 1994 Notification of review results: April 25, 1994 Final Draft of Papers due: May 23, 1994 Workshop June 17 or 18, 1994 We welcome your input: -- ------- ---- ----- Suggestions or proposals for panel discussions in focused areas are also invited. Organizers: ---------- Dr. Markus Fromherz Xerox PARC 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA tel: +1 415 812 4273 fax: +1 415 812 4334 email: fromherz@parc.xerox.com Dr. Anthony J. Kusalik Department of Computational Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0W0 Canada tel: (+1)(306) 966 4904 fax: (+1)(306) 966 4884 email: kusalik@cs.usask.ca Dr. Oeystein Nytroe Department of Computer Systems and Telematics University of Trondheim Norwegian Institute of Technology N-7034 Trondheim, Norway tel: +47 73 59 44 59 fax: +47 73 59 44 66 email: Oeystein.Nytroe@idt.unit.no Dr. Steven Prestwich ECRC GmbH Arabellastrasse 17 D-81925 Munich Germany tel: +49 89 92699 144 fax: +49 89 92699 170 email: steven@ecrc.de Pertinent Network Information: --------- ------- ----------- Public information (e.g. this call-for-participation, and eventually the workshop program) is (will) be available by anonymous ftp at idt.unit.no in the directory pub/iclp-wlpe . Interested parties can also use a WWW interface to access the information through the URL ftp://idt.unit.no/pub/iclp-wlpe/wlpe.html . The following email addresses should be used: iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no for submissions kusalik@cs.usask.ca for general questions, comments, etc. nytroe@idt.unit.no for problems with submissions or with access to the public information -- The file below is the LaTeX source (.tex file) for a formatted form of this CFP. --- snip, snip --- \documentstyle{article} \oddsidemargin -15mm \evensidemargin -15mm %\topmargin -3.4cm \topmargin -0.9in \textheight 29cm \textwidth 19cm \pagestyle{empty} \begin{document} %\section*{} \begin{center} \begin{Large} \centerline{CALL FOR PARTICIPATION} \centerline{\bf Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments} \end{Large} \vspace{3mm} \centerline{June 17 or 18, 1994} \vspace{1mm} \centerline{Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy} \vspace{1mm} \centerline{\it Held in conjunction with ICLP\,'94} \vspace{-1mm} \centerline{\rule{17.5cm}{.5pt}} \begin{footnotesize} \vspace{2mm} \begin{tabular}{l@{\hspace{5mm}}l} \begin{minipage}[t]{8.4cm} %{8.4cm} \setlength{\parskip}{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize DESCRIPTION} \vspace{1mm} Logic programming environments have come a long way from the original text-based paradigm. Much work has been done on the creation of better logic programming environments. Furthermore, the characteristics of logic programming languages often motivate innovative approaches and techniques in the areas of user environments and programming tools. The Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments will provide a forum for researchers and logic programming system developers to exchange ideas and results on all aspects of environments for logic programming. This includes work related to design issues, new techniques and tools, and the solution of noteworthy problems arising, for example, from new logic programming languages or interesting application areas. Both state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art presentations are welcome. Specific topic areas relevant to the Workshop include, but are not be limited to: \begin{itemize} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf user interfaces and human engineering}\\ {\it support of program composition, execution control, intelligent or enhanced debugging, embedded windowing \& graphics capabilities} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf execution visualization} \\ {\it for program debugging, or performance analysis \& tuning} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf software development tools} \\ {\it program composition aids, automatic transformation or induction facilities, code partitioning \& module schemes} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf provisions for new paradigms} \\ {\it special characteristics or techniques for dealing with logic programming languages other than Prolog, such as parallel (LP) languages, constraint-based (LP) languages, languages merging logical \& functional paradigms, visual languages etc.} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf interfacing to other language system tools} \\ {\it interfacing to partial evaluators, source-to-source trans\-formers, global analyzers, abstract interpreters in the underlying language system.} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf interfacing to external systems} \\ {\it foreign language interfaces, database \& file system interfaces, interfaces to external windowing \& graphics systems} \end{itemize} \vspace{2mm} This workshop follows the successful Fifth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, held in conjunction with ILPS\,'93. The workshop will be informal in nature, allowing ample time for questions and discussions as well as presentations. Registration for the workshop will be open to all ICLP\,'94 attendees. Duration of the workshop is dependent upon the level of participation received, but is expected to be half a day. A copy of the proceedings will be made available to all participants. \end{minipage} & \begin{minipage}[t]{8.7cm} \setlength{\parskip}{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize SUBMISSIONS} \vspace{1mm} Submissions are invited for presentation during the Workshop. All presentations will be subject to peer review. The bulk of presentations are expected to be research papers, though posters and software demonstrations (either live or on video tape) are also welcome. Suggestions or proposals for panel discussions in focused areas are also invited. Papers submitted for presentation are restricted to {\bf 6 pages} in length. Authors are encouraged to write in the style of a "position paper", and also identify whether state-of-the-practice or state-of-the-art work is being described. Participants wishing to make poster presentations or give demonstrations must submit an abstract describing the work. A note should be included describing any equipment or presentation needs. The following guidelines apply to either type of submission: \begin{itemize} \item The title, author name(s) and address(es) (both postal and electronic) and date must be clearly given on the first page. \item The actual submission must be in machine-readable form (either self-contained \LaTeX\,source document or PostScript file), and submitted electronically (e.g. by email). \item Submissions should be sent to \verb+iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no+. Authors may wish to compress and uuencode large PostScript files before sending them to increase the probability of their safe and timely delivery (\verb+compress+ and \verb+uuencode+ are the standard UNIX facilities by those names). \item Participants can expect confirmation within a day of submission that their paper or abstract has been received and is printable. Otherwise they should send an electronic mail message describing the situation to \verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+. \end{itemize} Final drafts will also be required in machine-readable form, with electronic submission. \centerline{\rule{8.6cm}{.5pt}} \vspace*{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize DATES} \vspace*{-3mm} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{rl} January 21, 1994 & first call for participation\\ March 28, 1994 & deadline for submissions\\ April 25, 1994 & notification of review results\\ May 23, 1994 & final draft of papers due \end{tabular} \end{center} \vspace*{-2mm} \centerline{\rule{8.6cm}{.5pt}} \vspace*{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize NETWORK INFORMATION} % This call-for-participation, and later the workshop program, is (will) be available by anon\-ymous ftp at \verb+idt.unit.no+, in the directory \verb+pub/iclp-wlpe+, or by {\sc WWW}, using the {\sc URL} \verb!ftp://idt.unit.no/pub/iclp-wlpe/wlpe.html!. For email contact, the following ad\-dres\-ses should be used: \vspace*{-2mm} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{rl} \verb+iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no+ & submissions\\ \verb+kusalik@cs.usask.ca+ & general questions \& comments\\ \verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+ & problems with submissions or\\ & access to public information \end{tabular} \end{center} \end{minipage} \end{tabular} \vspace{2mm} \centerline{\rule{17.5cm}{.5pt}} \vspace{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize ORGANIZERS} \vspace{1mm} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{llll} Dr.\,Markus Fromherz & Dr.\,Anthony Kusalik & Dr.\,{\O}ystein Nytr{\o} & Dr.\,Steven Prestwich\\ Xerox PARC & Dept.\ of Computational Science & % Inst.\ for datateknikk og telematikk & % Dept.\ of Computer Systems\,\&\,Telematics & ECRC GmbH\\ 3333 Coyote Hill Road & University of Saskatchewan & University of Trondheim & Arabellastrasse 17\\ Palo Alto, CA & Saskatoon, Saskatchewan & Norwegian Institute of Technology & D-81925 Munich\\ 94304 USA & S7N 0W0 Canada & N-7034 Trondheim, Norway & Germany\\ tel:\,+1\,415\,812\,4273 & tel:\,+1\,306\,966\,4904 & tel:\,+47\,7359\,4459 & tel:\,+49\,89\,92699\,144 \\ fax:\,+1\,415\,812\,4334& fax:\,+1\,306\,966\,4884 & fax:\,+47\,7359\,4466 & fax:\,+49\,89\,92699\,170\\ email:\,\verb+fromherz@parc.xerox.com+& email:\,\verb+kusalik@cs.usask.ca+ & email:\,\verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+ & email:\,\verb+steven@ecrc.de+ \end{tabular} \end{center} % \centerline{\normalsize ORGANIZERS} % \vspace{-1mm} % \begin{center} % \begin{tabular}{rl} % \begin{tabular}{l} % Dr.\,Markus Fromherz\\ % Xerox PARC\\ % 3333 Coyote Hill Road\\ % Palo Alto, CA\\ % 94304 USA\\ % email: \verb+fromherz@parc.xerox.com+\\ % \\ % Dr.\,{\O}ystein Nytr{\o}\\ % Department of Computer Systems and Telematics\\ % University of Trondheim\\ % Norwegian Institute of Technology\\ % N-7034 Trondheim, Norway\\ % tel: +47\,73\,59\,44\,59 \hspace{2mm} fax: +47\,73\,59\,44\,66\\ % email: \verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+ % \end{tabular} % & % \begin{tabular}{l} % Dr.\,Anthony Kusalik\\ % Department of Computational Science\\ % University of Saskatchewan\\ % Saskatoon, Saskatchewan\\ % S7N 0W0 Canada\\ % tel: (306)\,966\,4904 \hspace{2mm} fax: (306)\,966\,4884\\ % email: \verb+kusalik@cs.usask.ca+\\ % \\ % Dr.\,Steven Prestwich\\ % ECRC GmbH\\ % Arabellastrasse 17\\ % D-81925 Munich\\ % Germany\\ % tel: +49\,89\,92699\,144 \hspace{2mm} fax: +49\,89\,92699\,170\\ % email: \verb+steven@ecrc.de+ % \end{tabular} % \end{tabular} % \end{center} \end{footnotesize} \end{center} \end{document} Article 9959 of comp.lang.prolog: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.lang.prolog:9959 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!nntp.club.cc.cmu.edu!godot.cc.duq.edu!birdie-blue.cis.pitt.edu!ctc.com!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!quartz.ucs.ualberta.ca!tribune.usask.ca!skribe!kusalik From: kusalik@skribe.usask.ca (Tony Kusalik) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: deadline for 6th WLPE fast approaching! Date: 14 Mar 1994 18:26:14 GMT Organization: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada Lines: 489 Sender: kusalik@skribe (Tony Kusalik) Distribution: world Message-ID: <2m2a86$io5@tribune.usask.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: skribe.usask.ca Keywords: 6th workshop on logic programming environments, ICLP '94 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments ----- -------- -- ----- ----------- ------------ June 17 or 18, 1994 Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy ( Held in conjunction with ICLP '94 ) Description: ----------- Logic programming environments have come a long way from the original text-based paradigm. Much work has been done on the creation of better logic programming environments. Furthermore, the characteristics of logic programming languages often motivate innovative approaches and techniques in the areas of user environments and programming tools. The Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments will provide a forum for researchers and logic programming system developers to exchange ideas and results on all aspects of environments for logic programming. This includes work related to design issues, new techniques and tools, and the solution of noteworthy problems arising, for example, from new logic programming languages or interesting application areas. Both state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art presentations are welcome. Specific topic areas relevant to the Workshop include, but are not be limited to: * user-interfaces and human engineering e.g. support of program composition, execution control, intelligent or enhanced debugging, embedded windowing and graphics capabilities * execution visualization e.g. for program debugging, or performance analysis and tuning * software development tools e.g. program composition aids, automatic transformation or induction facilities, code partitioning and module schemes * provisions for new paradigms i.e. special characteristics or techniques for dealing with logic programming languages other than Prolog, such as parallel (LP) languages, constraint-based (LP) languages, languages merging logical and functional paradigms, visual languages, etc. * interfacing to other language system tools e.g. interfacing to partial evaluators, source-to-source transformers, global analyzers, abstract interpreters in the underlying language system. * interfacing to external systems e.g. foreign-language interfaces, data-base and file system interfaces, interfaces to external windowing and graphics systems The workshop will be informal in nature, allowing ample time for questions and discussions as well as presentations. However, all presentations will be subject to a review process. Registration for the workshop will be open to all ICLP '94 attendees. Duration of the workshop is dependent upon the level of participation received, but is expected to be one-half day. A copy of the proceedings will be made available to all participants. This workshop follows the successful 5th Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, held in conjunction with ILPS '93. Submissions: ----------- Submissions are invited for presentation during the Workshop. All presentations will be subject to peer review. The bulk of presentations is expected to be research papers, though posters and software demonstrations (either live or on video tape) are also welcome. Papers submitted for presentation are restricted to 6 pages in length. Authors are encouraged to write in the style of a "position paper", and also identify whether state-of-the-practice or state-of-the-art work is being described. Participants wishing to make poster presentations or give demonstrations must submit an abstract describing the work. A note should also be included discussing any equipment or presentation needs. The following guidelines apply to either type of submission: * The title, author name(s) and address(es) (both postal and electronic), and date must be clearly given on the first page. * The actual submission must be in machine-readable form (either self-contained LaTeX source document or PostScript file), and submitted electronically (e.g. by electronic mail). * Submissions should be sent to iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no . Authors may wish to compress and uuencode large PostScript files before sending them to increase the probably of their safe and timely delivery ("compress" and "uuencode" are the standard UNIX facilities by those names). * Participants can expect confirmation within a day of submission that their paper or abstract has been received and is printable. Otherwise, they should send an electronic mail message describing the situation to nytroe@idt.unit.no . Final drafts will also be required in machine-readable form, with electronic submission. Dates: ----- First Call for Participation: January 21, 1994 Deadline for submissions: March 28, 1994 Notification of review results: April 25, 1994 Final Draft of Papers due: May 23, 1994 Workshop June 17 or 18, 1994 We welcome your input: -- ------- ---- ----- Suggestions or proposals for panel discussions in focused areas are also invited. Organizers: ---------- Dr. Markus Fromherz Xerox PARC 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA tel: +1 415 812 4273 fax: +1 415 812 4334 email: fromherz@parc.xerox.com Dr. Anthony J. Kusalik Department of Computational Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0W0 Canada tel: (+1)(306) 966 4904 fax: (+1)(306) 966 4884 email: kusalik@cs.usask.ca Dr. Oeystein Nytroe Department of Computer Systems and Telematics University of Trondheim Norwegian Institute of Technology N-7034 Trondheim, Norway tel: +47 73 59 44 59 fax: +47 73 59 44 66 email: Oeystein.Nytroe@idt.unit.no Dr. Steven Prestwich ECRC GmbH Arabellastrasse 17 D-81925 Munich Germany tel: +49 89 92699 144 fax: +49 89 92699 170 email: steven@ecrc.de Pertinent Network Information: --------- ------- ----------- Public information (e.g. this call-for-participation, and eventually the workshop program) is (will) be available by anonymous ftp at idt.unit.no in the directory pub/iclp-wlpe . Interested parties can also use a WWW interface to access the information through the URL ftp://idt.unit.no/pub/iclp-wlpe/wlpe.html . The following email addresses should be used: iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no for submissions kusalik@cs.usask.ca for general questions, comments, etc. nytroe@idt.unit.no for problems with submissions or with access to the public information -- The file below is the LaTeX source (.tex file) for a formatted form of this CFP. --- snip, snip --- \documentstyle{article} \oddsidemargin -15mm \evensidemargin -15mm %\topmargin -3.4cm \topmargin -0.9in \textheight 29cm \textwidth 19cm \pagestyle{empty} \begin{document} %\section*{} \begin{center} \begin{Large} \centerline{CALL FOR PARTICIPATION} \centerline{\bf Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments} \end{Large} \vspace{3mm} \centerline{June 17 or 18, 1994} \vspace{1mm} \centerline{Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy} \vspace{1mm} \centerline{\it Held in conjunction with ICLP\,'94} \vspace{-1mm} \centerline{\rule{17.5cm}{.5pt}} \begin{footnotesize} \vspace{2mm} \begin{tabular}{l@{\hspace{5mm}}l} \begin{minipage}[t]{8.4cm} %{8.4cm} \setlength{\parskip}{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize DESCRIPTION} \vspace{1mm} Logic programming environments have come a long way from the original text-based paradigm. Much work has been done on the creation of better logic programming environments. Furthermore, the characteristics of logic programming languages often motivate innovative approaches and techniques in the areas of user environments and programming tools. The Sixth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments will provide a forum for researchers and logic programming system developers to exchange ideas and results on all aspects of environments for logic programming. This includes work related to design issues, new techniques and tools, and the solution of noteworthy problems arising, for example, from new logic programming languages or interesting application areas. Both state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art presentations are welcome. Specific topic areas relevant to the Workshop include, but are not be limited to: \begin{itemize} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf user interfaces and human engineering}\\ {\it support of program composition, execution control, intelligent or enhanced debugging, embedded windowing \& graphics capabilities} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf execution visualization} \\ {\it for program debugging, or performance analysis \& tuning} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf software development tools} \\ {\it program composition aids, automatic transformation or induction facilities, code partitioning \& module schemes} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf provisions for new paradigms} \\ {\it special characteristics or techniques for dealing with logic programming languages other than Prolog, such as parallel (LP) languages, constraint-based (LP) languages, languages merging logical \& functional paradigms, visual languages etc.} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf interfacing to other language system tools} \\ {\it interfacing to partial evaluators, source-to-source trans\-formers, global analyzers, abstract interpreters in the underlying language system.} \vspace{0.5mm} \item {\bf interfacing to external systems} \\ {\it foreign language interfaces, database \& file system interfaces, interfaces to external windowing \& graphics systems} \end{itemize} \vspace{2mm} This workshop follows the successful Fifth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, held in conjunction with ILPS\,'93. The workshop will be informal in nature, allowing ample time for questions and discussions as well as presentations. Registration for the workshop will be open to all ICLP\,'94 attendees. Duration of the workshop is dependent upon the level of participation received, but is expected to be half a day. A copy of the proceedings will be made available to all participants. \end{minipage} & \begin{minipage}[t]{8.7cm} \setlength{\parskip}{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize SUBMISSIONS} \vspace{1mm} Submissions are invited for presentation during the Workshop. All presentations will be subject to peer review. The bulk of presentations are expected to be research papers, though posters and software demonstrations (either live or on video tape) are also welcome. Suggestions or proposals for panel discussions in focused areas are also invited. Papers submitted for presentation are restricted to {\bf 6 pages} in length. Authors are encouraged to write in the style of a "position paper", and also identify whether state-of-the-practice or state-of-the-art work is being described. Participants wishing to make poster presentations or give demonstrations must submit an abstract describing the work. A note should be included describing any equipment or presentation needs. The following guidelines apply to either type of submission: \begin{itemize} \item The title, author name(s) and address(es) (both postal and electronic) and date must be clearly given on the first page. \item The actual submission must be in machine-readable form (either self-contained \LaTeX\,source document or PostScript file), and submitted electronically (e.g. by email). \item Submissions should be sent to \verb+iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no+. Authors may wish to compress and uuencode large PostScript files before sending them to increase the probability of their safe and timely delivery (\verb+compress+ and \verb+uuencode+ are the standard UNIX facilities by those names). \item Participants can expect confirmation within a day of submission that their paper or abstract has been received and is printable. Otherwise they should send an electronic mail message describing the situation to \verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+. \end{itemize} Final drafts will also be required in machine-readable form, with electronic submission. \centerline{\rule{8.6cm}{.5pt}} \vspace*{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize DATES} \vspace*{-3mm} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{rl} January 21, 1994 & first call for participation\\ March 28, 1994 & deadline for submissions\\ April 25, 1994 & notification of review results\\ May 23, 1994 & final draft of papers due \end{tabular} \end{center} \vspace*{-2mm} \centerline{\rule{8.6cm}{.5pt}} \vspace*{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize NETWORK INFORMATION} % This call-for-participation, and later the workshop program, is (will) be available by anon\-ymous ftp at \verb+idt.unit.no+, in the directory \verb+pub/iclp-wlpe+, or by {\sc WWW}, using the {\sc URL} \verb!ftp://idt.unit.no/pub/iclp-wlpe/wlpe.html!. For email contact, the following ad\-dres\-ses should be used: \vspace*{-2mm} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{rl} \verb+iclp-wlpe@idt.unit.no+ & submissions\\ \verb+kusalik@cs.usask.ca+ & general questions \& comments\\ \verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+ & problems with submissions or\\ & access to public information \end{tabular} \end{center} \end{minipage} \end{tabular} \vspace{2mm} \centerline{\rule{17.5cm}{.5pt}} \vspace{1mm} \centerline{\normalsize ORGANIZERS} \vspace{1mm} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{llll} Dr.\,Markus Fromherz & Dr.\,Anthony Kusalik & Dr.\,{\O}ystein Nytr{\o} & Dr.\,Steven Prestwich\\ Xerox PARC & Dept.\ of Computational Science & % Inst.\ for datateknikk og telematikk & % Dept.\ of Computer Systems\,\&\,Telematics & ECRC GmbH\\ 3333 Coyote Hill Road & University of Saskatchewan & University of Trondheim & Arabellastrasse 17\\ Palo Alto, CA & Saskatoon, Saskatchewan & Norwegian Institute of Technology & D-81925 Munich\\ 94304 USA & S7N 0W0 Canada & N-7034 Trondheim, Norway & Germany\\ tel:\,+1\,415\,812\,4273 & tel:\,+1\,306\,966\,4904 & tel:\,+47\,7359\,4459 & tel:\,+49\,89\,92699\,144 \\ fax:\,+1\,415\,812\,4334& fax:\,+1\,306\,966\,4884 & fax:\,+47\,7359\,4466 & fax:\,+49\,89\,92699\,170\\ email:\,\verb+fromherz@parc.xerox.com+& email:\,\verb+kusalik@cs.usask.ca+ & email:\,\verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+ & email:\,\verb+steven@ecrc.de+ \end{tabular} \end{center} % \centerline{\normalsize ORGANIZERS} % \vspace{-1mm} % \begin{center} % \begin{tabular}{rl} % \begin{tabular}{l} % Dr.\,Markus Fromherz\\ % Xerox PARC\\ % 3333 Coyote Hill Road\\ % Palo Alto, CA\\ % 94304 USA\\ % email: \verb+fromherz@parc.xerox.com+\\ % \\ % Dr.\,{\O}ystein Nytr{\o}\\ % Department of Computer Systems and Telematics\\ % University of Trondheim\\ % Norwegian Institute of Technology\\ % N-7034 Trondheim, Norway\\ % tel: +47\,73\,59\,44\,59 \hspace{2mm} fax: +47\,73\,59\,44\,66\\ % email: \verb+nytroe@idt.unit.no+ % \end{tabular} % & % \begin{tabular}{l} % Dr.\,Anthony Kusalik\\ % Department of Computational Science\\ % University of Saskatchewan\\ % Saskatoon, Saskatchewan\\ % S7N 0W0 Canada\\ % tel: (306)\,966\,4904 \hspace{2mm} fax: (306)\,966\,4884\\ % email: \verb+kusalik@cs.usask.ca+\\ % \\ % Dr.\,Steven Prestwich\\ % ECRC GmbH\\ % Arabellastrasse 17\\ % D-81925 Munich\\ % Germany\\ % tel: +49\,89\,92699\,144 \hspace{2mm} fax: +49\,89\,92699\,170\\ % email: \verb+steven@ecrc.de+ % \end{tabular} % \end{tabular} % \end{center} \end{footnotesize} \end{center} \end{document} -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Tony Kusalik kusalik@cs.usask.ca Department of Computational Science kusalik@skribe.usask.ca University of Saskatchewan kusalik@sask.usask.ca Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Tony.Kusalik@usask.ca S7N 0W0 Canada tel: (306)966-4904 fax: (306) 966-4884