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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% CSR 2007 - 3rd Call for Papers 2nd International Computer Science Symposium in Russia Ekaterinburg, Russia, September 3-7, 2007 http://csr2007.usu.ru [EMAIL PROTECTED] News - Deadline Extension ------------------------- The deadline for submissions is being extended to April 9th, 2007, but please submit as soon as possible to help the Program Committees to minimize delays to the paper review process. Best Paper Awards ----------------- Yandex, the largest resource in Russian Internet, has established Yandex Best Paper Awards and Yandex Best Student Paper Awards for the CSR series. The awards will be granted separately for the best papers/best student papers in Theory Track and Applications and Technology Track; the papers to be awarded will be selected by the corresponding Program Committee. The inauguration of Yandex Awards will form a part of the Business Meeting of CSR 2007 along with the presentations of the first four awarded papers. Aims and scope -------------- CSR 2007 is the second conference in a series of regular events started with CSR 2006 in St Petersburg (see LNCS 3967). It intends to reflect the broad scope of international cooperation in computer science. CSR 2007 consists of two tracks: Theory Track and Applications and Technology Track. Typical areas of these tracks include: Theory Track: * algorithms, protocols, and data structures; * complexity and cryptography; * formal languages, automata and their applications to computer science; * computational models and concepts; * proof theory and applications of logic to computer science. Applications and Technology Track: * programming and languages; * computer architecture and hardware design; * symbolic computing and numerical applications; * application software; * artificial intelligence; * databases and knowledge bases; * information retrieval and search; * formal methods and verification; * constraint programming; * software development and testing; * Web services. Invited speakers and the opening lecture ---------------------------------------- Invited speakers: * Scott Aaronson (Waterloo, University of Waterloo) * Rajeev Alur (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania) * Peter Druschel (Saarbruecken, Max Plank Institute for Software Systems) * Ziyad Hanna (Haifa, Intel) * Alexei Miasnikov (Montreal, McGill University) * Geraud Senizergues (Bordeaux, Universite Bordeaux I) * Geoff Sutcliffe (Coral Gables, University of Miami) The opening lecture will be given by Yuri Gurevich (Redmond, Microsoft Research) Submissions ----------- Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (not a full paper) of at most 10 pages. Please follow the instructions for LNCS authors and use the standard LNCS class file llncs.cls. Proofs and other material omitted due to space constraints can be put into a clearly marked appendix to be read at discretion of the referees. Papers must present original (and not previously published) research. Simultaneous submissions to journals or other conferences with published proceedings are not allowed. Submissions are to be made via EasyChair, the submission server is now open at http://www.easychair.org/CSR2007/ The proceedings of the symposium will appear in Springer's LNCS series. Authors of selected papers from Theory Track will be invited to submit a journal version to a special issue of "Theory of Computing Systems". Important Dates --------------- Paper submission: April 9th, 2007, Monday Notification: May 20th, 2007, Sunday Camera ready: June 4th, 2007, Monday Symposium: September 3rd, 2007 (Monday) - September 7th, 2007 (Friday) Program Committee ----------------- PC Co-Chairs are: * Volker Diekert (Stuttgart) - Theory Track * Andrei Voronkov (Manchester) - Applications and Technology Track PC members, Theory Track: * Eric Allender (New Brunswick) * Sergei Artemov (New York City) * Eugene Asarin (Paris) * Lev Beklemishev (Moscow) * Andrei Bulatov (Vancouver) * Evgeny Dantsin (Chicago) * Anna Frid (Novosibirsk) * Joachim von zur Gathen (Paderborn) * Paul Gastin (Cachan) * Andrew Goldberg (Microsoft) * Erich Graedel (Aachen) * Dima Grigoriev (Rennes) * Yuri Gurevich (Microsoft) * Tero Harju (Turku) * Edward Hirsch (St Petersburg) * Peter Hoyer (Calgary) * Michael Kaminski (Haifa) * Yuri Matiyasevich (St Petersburg) * Pierre McKenzie (Montreal) * Alexander Razborov (Princeton and Moscow) * Victor Selivanov (Novosibirsk) * Alexander Shen (Moscow) * Denis Therien (Montreal) PC members for Applications and Technology Track: * Dines Bjorner (Lyngby) * Nikolaj Bjorner (Microsoft) * Stephane Bressan (Singapore) * Gabriel Ciobanu (Iasi) * Leonid Kalinichenko (Moscow) * Laura Kovacs (Linz) * Torben Aegidius Mogensen (Kobenhavn) * Alexandre Petrenko (Montreal) * Sibylle Schupp (Goeteborg) * Oleg Sokolski (Philadelphia) * Helmut Veith (Muenchen) Local Organizers ---------------- The symposium is being organized by Ural State University (USU) and Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (IMM UB RAS). The Co-Chairmen of the local organizing committee of the symposium are corresponding members of RAS Vladimir Tretjakov, President of USU, and Vitaly Berdyshev, Director of IMM UB RAS. The conference chair is Mikhail Volkov (USU). _________________________________________________________________________________ mozart-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.mozart-oz.org/mailman/listinfo/mozart-users
