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Combined 24th International Workshop on Expressiveness in Concurrency
and 14th Workshop on Structural Operational Semantics
EXPRESS/SOS 2017
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September 04, 2017, Berlin (Germany)
Affiliated with CONCUR 2017
https://www.concur2017.tu-berlin.de/express_sos.html
Submission of papers: Friday June 23, 2017
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SCOPE AND TOPICS:
The EXPRESS workshop series aims at bringing together researchers
interested in the expressiveness of various formal systems and
semantic notions, particularly in the field of concurrency. The SOS
workshop series aims at being a forum for researchers, students and
practitioners interested in new developments, and directions for
future investigation, in the field of structural operational
semantics.
Since 2012, the EXPRESS and SOS communities have joined forces and
organised a combined EXPRESS/SOS workshop on the formal semantics
of systems and programming concepts, and on the expressiveness of
mathematical models of computation.
Topics of interest for this workshop include (but are not limited to):
- expressiveness and comparison of models of computation (process
algebras, event structures, Petri nets, rewrite systems)
- expressiveness and comparison of programming models (distributed,
component-based, object-oriented, service-oriented);
- logics for concurrency (modal logics, probabilistic and stochastic
logics, temporal logics and resource logics);
- analysis techniques for concurrent systems;
- theory of structural operational semantics (meta-theory,
category-theoretic approaches, congruence results);
- comparison of structural operational semantics to other formal
semantics approaches
- applications and case studies of structural operational semantics;
- software tools that automate, or are based on, structural
operational semantics.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
We solicit two types of submissions:
* Full papers (up to 15 pages).
* Short papers (up to 5 pages, not included in the workshop proceedings)
Simultaneous submission to journals, conferences or other workshops is
only allowed for short papers; full papers must be unpublished.
All submissions should adhere to the EPTCS format (http://www.eptcs.org),
and submission is performed through the EXPRESS/SOS 2017 EasyChair
server (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=expresssos2017).
The final versions of accepted full papers will be published in EPTCS.
INVITED SPEAKER:
Mohammad Mousavi (Halmstad University, Sweden)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission: June 23, 2017
Notification date: July 31, 2017
Camera ready version: August 14, 2017
Workshop: September 04, 2017
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS:
Kirstin Peters (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
Simone Tini (Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italia)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Giorgio Bacci (Aalborg University, Denmark)
Ilaria Castellani (INRIA, France)
Silvia Crafa (Università di Padova, Italy)
Pedro R. D’Argenio (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina)
Erik de Vink (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Álvaro García-Pérez (IMDEA, Spain)
Bartek Klin (Warsaw University, Poland)
Stephan Mennicke (TU Braunschweig, Germany)
Kirstin Peters (TU Berlin, Germany)
Johannes Åman Pohjola (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Pawel Sobocinski (University of Southampton, UK)
Simone Tini (Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italia)
Irek Ulidowski (University of Leicester, UK)
Announcement
1st Workshop on Hardware Design and Theory - October 20, Vienna (colocated with DISC 2017)
HDT is a one-day workshop that aims at bridging between theory and design of hardware. It puts special emphasis on the multitude of connections between the theory of distributed computing and hardware design, apparent in topics such as time and causality, synchronization, and fault-tolerance. The goal is to present questions and results at the forefront of current research and spark a discussion between the fields. The program consists of several invited talks, which are aimed at a general CS audience:
Yoram Moses: Viewing Circuits as Distributed Systems
Ran Ginosar: Fighting Faults
Alex Yakovlev: How to Design Little Digital, yet Highly Concurrent Electronics?
Matthias Függer: Fault-tolerant Distributed Clocking: Self-stabilization, Byzantine Failures, and Beyond
Miloš Krstić: Optimizing Design of Fault-Tolerant Computing Systems
Christian Ikenmeyer: Metastability, Three-valued Logic, and Monotone Circuits
Michael Mendler (unconfirmed): Logical Analysis of Distributed Systems: The Importance of Being Constructive
For further details, please visit the website: https://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/index.php?id=3362
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Prof. Michael Mendler, PhD
Universität Bamberg
Professur für Grundlagen der Informatik
The University of Bamberg
Faculty of Information Systems and Applied Computer Sciences
Informatics Theory Group
An der Weberei 5
D-96047 Bamberg
Germany
Phone: ++49 951 863-2828
Fax: ++49 951 863-5528
E-Mail: michael.mendler(a)uni-bamberg.de
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