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                             Call for Papers
       Ninth International Workshop on Constraint Handling Rules
                                CHR 2012

                 http://dtai.cs.kuleuven.be/CHR/CHR2012/
                 Budapest (Hungary), September 4th, 2012
                       (co-located with ICLP 2012)

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Introduction

   The CHR 2012 Workshop will be held on September 4th, 2012 in Budapest,
   Hungary, at the occasion of the 28th International Conference on Logic
   Programming (ICLP 2010), the premier international venue for presenting
   research in logic programming. More information on the venue and the
   co-located conference and workshops can be found on the ICLP website
   (http://www.cs.bme.hu/iclp2012/).

   The Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) language has become a major declara-
   tive specification formalism and implementation language for constraint
   reasoning algorithms and applications. Algorithms specified using infe-
   rence rules, rewrite rules, sequents, proof rules, or logical axioms can
   often be directly written in CHR. Its clean semantics facilitates pro-
   gram design, analysis, and transformation. For more information, please
   visit the CHR website (http://dtai.cs.kuleuven.be/CHR/).

   The aim of the CHR workshop series is to stimulate and promote interna-
   tional research and collaboration on topics related to the CHR language.
   The workshop is a lively, friendly forum for presenting and discussing
   new results, interesting applications, and work in progress.
   Previous Workshops on Constraint Handling Rules were organized in 2004
   in Ulm (Germany), in 2005 in Sitges (Spain) at ICLP, in 2006 in Venice
   (Italy) at ICALP, in 2007 in Porto (Portugal) at ICLP, in 2008 in Hagen-
   berg (Austria) at RTA, in 2009 in Pasadena (California, US) at ICLP, in
   2010 in Edinburgh (Scotland, UK) at ICLP, and in 2011 in Cairo (Egypt),
   at the 2nd CHR summer school.


Topics of Interest

   The workshop calls for full papers and short papers describing ongoing
   work on any aspect of CHR and related approaches. The following topics
   are relevant (this list is non-exhaustive):

   - (Logical) Algorithms
   - Applications
   - Comparisons with Related Approaches
   - Constraint Solvers
   - Critical Assessment
   - Expressiveness and Complexity
   - Implementations and Optimization
   - Language Extensions (Types, Modules,...)
   - Program Analysis
   - Program Transformation and Generation
   - Programming Environments (Debugging)
   - Programming Pearls
   - Programming Tools
   - Retractable Constraints
   - Semantics
   - System Descriptions


Important dates

   - Paper submission deadline: July 2nd, 2012
   - Notification of acceptance: August 1st, 2012
   - Final version due: August 17, 2012 (tentative)
   - Workshop date: September 4th, 2012


Submission Information

   The four broad categories for submissions are:

      1. technical papers for describing technically sound, innovative
         ideas that can advance the state of the art of CHR
      2. application papers, where the emphasis will be on the use of CHR
         in the application, on the impact on the application domain, and
         the lessons learned from this application
      3. system and tool papers, emphasising the novelty, practicality,
         usability and general availability of the systems and tools
         described
      4. short papers, for ongoing work not yet ready for full publication
         and research project overviews.

   All papers must describe original, previously unpublished research, and
   must not simultaneously be submitted for publication elsewhere.
   They must be written in English. Technical papers must not exceed 15
   pages. The limit for short papers is 8 pages, as is the standard page
   limit for application papers, and system and tool papers. However,
   particularly strong contributions in the latter two areas may be
   submitted as technical paper as well.

   All papers must be in the Springer LNCS format. General information
   about the Springer LNCS series and the LNCS authors' instructions are
   available at the Springer LNCS home page
   (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0).

   Submissions must be made via the EasyChair submission system, available
   at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=chr2012


Programme Committee

   - Henning Christiansen, Roskilde University, Denmark
   - Veronica Dahl, Simon Fraser University, Canada
   - François Fages, INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France
   - Thom Frühwirth, Ulm University, Germany (co-chair)
   - Maurizio Gabbrielli, Universita' di Bologna, Italy
   - Rémy Haemmerlé, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
   - Thierry Martinez, INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France
   - Eric Monfroy, Université de Nantes, France
   - Tom Schrijvers, University of Ghent, Belgium
   - Jon Sneyers, KU Leuven, Belgium (co-chair)
   - Armin Wolf, Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany


Workshop Coordinators

   Contact: chr2...@easychair.org

   Jon Sneyers
   Department of Computer Science, KU Leuven
   Leuven, Belgium
   http://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~jon.sneyers/

   Thom Frühwirth
   Programmiermethodik und Compilerbau, Ulm University
   Ulm, Germany
   http://www.informatik.uni-ulm.de/pm/mitarbeiter/fruehwirth/

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