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                FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: ACSD 2013

           13th International Conference on Application of
                Concurrency to System Design (ACSD)

                     July 8 - July 10, 2013

                          Barcelona, Spain

                    http://acsd.lsi.upc.edu/

          Web-based registration deadline: ** July 3, 2013 **

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-- ABOUT ACSD --

The International Conference on Application of Concurrency to System
Design (ACSD) serves as a forum for disseminating theoretical results
with application potential and advanced methods and tools for the
design of complex concurrent systems. While there are already quite
a few success stories in the field, there is still a strong need to
bring theory and practice closer together. The conference aims at
cross-fertilizing both theoretical and applied research.

-- INVITED SPEAKERS --

    * Mateo Valero (BSC - Microsoft Research Centre, Spain)
    * Jun Sawada (IBM Austin Research Laboratory, USA)
    * Ricardo Baeza-Yates (Yahoo! Research, Spain)

-- PROGRAM --

The program including regular papers, tool sessions and social
events can be found at:

http://acsd.lsi.upc.edu/index.php?id=schedule

-- SATELLITE EVENTS --

The ART Workshop is scheduled for July 9th 2013.

-- SOCIAL EVENTS --

    * Visit to Marenostrum supercomputer (8th July)
    * Conference Dinner at city center (9th July)
    * Barcelona Modernism Walking Tour (10th July)

-- HOST CITY --

The city of Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain, and the
capital of Catalonia, with a population of 1,7 million inhabitants
and 3 million in the metropolitan area. Its cultural richness,
vibrant life, and splendid location has made it one of the most
visited cities in the world, with over 4 million visitors per year.
Barcelona is known for its architectural treasures, featuring many
unique buildings from the "Modernist" period (late 19th-early 20th
centuries), seven of which have declared World Heritage Sites by
UNESCO. Furthermore, in the last two decades, Barcelona has been
an experimentation ground for the most innovative architectural
concepts.

-- ORGANIZERS --

The event is organized at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.

    * General chair: Josep Carmona
    * Programme Chairs: Marta Pietkiewicz-Koutny and Mihai Lazarescu
    * Publicity Chair: Jordi Cortadella
    * Tool session Chairs: Jorge Munoz-Gama and Javier de San Pedro

-- FURTHER INFORMATION --

You can contact the organizers at acsd (@) lsi.upc.edu
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