Call for Workshop Proposals

The 18th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME 
2011) will be hosted by the University of Lubeck, Germany. TIME 2011 aims to 
bring together researchers from distinct research areas involving the 
management of temporal data as well as the reasoning about temporal aspects of 
information.

This unique and well-established event further has as its objectives to bridge 
theoretical and applied research, as well as to serve as an interdisciplinary 
forum for exchange among researchers from the areas of artificial intelligence, 
database management, logic and verification, and beyond.

The organizers have made arrangements to facilitate the running of one day 
workshops and invite workshop proposals. Dates for possible workshops are:

  Sunday, September 11
  Thursday, September 15

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for workshops on 
topics relating to artificial intelligence, database management, logic and 
verification. Workshops will have to be financially self-supporting. The TIME 
Organizing Committee will determine the final list of accepted workshops 
subject to the availability of space and facilities. It is not necessary to 
register for TIME in order to attend workshops. Meeting rooms will be reserved 
by the TIME organizers. 

Proposals should consist of two parts. First, a short scientific justification 
of the proposed topic, its significance, and the particular benefits of the 
workshop to the community, as well as a list of previous or related workshops 
(if relevant). A second, organizational part should include:

- contact information of the workshop organizers.
- estimate of the audience size.
- proposed format and agenda (for example, demo sessions, tutorials, etc.)
- procedures for selecting papers and participants.
- prefered date of the workshop.

Proposals are due by March 31, 2011. Organizers will be notified by April 5, 
2011. Proposals should be submitted electronically (by email) to 
[email protected] .

For further enquiries or information, please contact:

Dirk Nowotka (TIME Workshop Chair)
Institute for Formal Methods in Computer Science
University of Stuttgart

[email protected]

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