El lun, 25 mar 2024 a la(s) 11:25 a.m., Raul Fervari (rferv...@gmail.com)
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> (Apologies for cross-posting)
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> ReacTS'24
>
> International Workshop on Reconfigurable Transition Systems:
> Semantics, Logics and Applications
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> Call for Papers
>
>
> https://reacts2024.github.io/
>
> Tuesday, 5 November 2024, Aveiro, Portugal
>
> Satellite event of SEFM 2024 (https://sefm-conference.github.io/sefm2024)
>
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> OVERVIEW
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>
> Reconfigurable Transition Systems (RTS) are dynamic relational
> structures (graphs) that evolve along its execution, in the sense that
> their accessibility relation, their set of nodes or their labelling
> change when their edges are crossed. These structures have proven to
> be suitable to compactly represent complex reactive and reconfigurable
> behaviours. Namely, the ability of reacting or readapting under the
> influence of certain events is a very distinctive feature of many
> diverse situations and objects. An autonomous vehicle that changes its
> route due to a new strike occurring, the behaviour of a software
> component after a memory disposal, or a DNA mutation as the result of
> a viral infection, are different examples that witness the importance
> of modelling about changes in a determined situation. Practical user
> cases have aroused the interest of the logic community in the study of
> variants of RTS, by developing formal methods to properly reason about
> such situations.
>
> This workshop aims to bring together the whole community of
> researchers working on different ways to model reconfigurable and
> reactive systems from a formal perspective. This includes theoretical
> approaches (like hybrid logics, reactive frames, model-update logics),
> or formalisms designed for specific purposes (like separation logic in
> software verification, dynamic epistemic logic in AI planning, and
> others). Also, our goal is to devise novel approaches and potential
> applications, and share a common perspective on the discipline.
>
>
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> SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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>
> Authors are invited to submit, via EasyChair research contributions or
> experience reports
> (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=reacts2024).
>
>
> All papers should be written in English and prepared using the
> specific LNCS templates available at
> http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
>
>
> There are two categories of submissions
>
> FULL PAPERS up to 12 pages excluding reference,   – to present
> original research and the analysis, interpretation and validation of
> the research findings.
>
> SHORT PRESENTATIONS up to 4 pages,  – to present work in progress and
> preliminary results.
>
> Both kinds of submissions allow system descriptions,  to present a new
> tool, a new tool component or novel extensions to an existing tool
> aiming at supporting open community approaches, or the
> use/customisation of an existing tool in the context of RTS.
>
>
> Accepted Full Papers will be included in the workshop programme and
> will appear in the workshop pre-proceedings as well as in the LNCS
> post-proceedings.
> Accepted Short presentations  will be included in the pre-proceeding
> but not published in the post-proceedings.
>
> Pre-proceedings will be available online before the Workshop.
>
>
> ==================================================
> LIST OF TOPICS
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>
> The scope of the workshop includes (but it is not limited to):
>
>
> - Reconfigurable transitions systems
> - Models for the analysis of reconfigurable systems
> - Dynamic Logics, Separation Logics, Dynamic Epistemic Logics for RTS
> - Applications of formal models for reconfigurable systems
> - Computational tools to animate and analyze RTS
> - Generalizations of RTS: Fuzzy RTS, Paraconsistent RTS, Weighted RTS
> - Featured Transition Systems
> - Bisimulations and general algebraic constructions
> - Model Checking and Tools
> -  Reactive systems and Process Algebra
> - Applications of AI for RTS
>
> ==================================================
> PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
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>
> Raul Fervari (University of Córdoba, Argentina)
>
> Manuel Martins (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
>
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> KEYNOTE SPEAKER
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>
> TBA
>
>
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> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
> ==================================================
>
> Carlos Areces, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba and CONICET (Argentina)
> Luis Soares Barbosa, Universidade Do Minho (Portugal)
> Mario Benevides, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
> Johan van Benthem, ILLC, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) &
> Stanford University (USA)
> Patrick Blackburn, University of Roskilde (Denmark)
> Valentin Cassano, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto and CONICET
> (Argentina)
> Madalena Chaves, Centre Inria d'Université Côte d'Azur (France)
> Diana Costa, Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal)
> Stéphane Demri, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay (France)
> Hans van Ditmarsch, CNRS, University of Toulouse (France)
> Daniel Figueiredo, University of Aveiro (Portugal)
> Sabine Frittella, Université d'Orleans (France)
> Sujata Gosh, Indian Statistical Institute, Chennai (India)
> Andreas Herzig, CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier (France)
> Juha Kontinen, University of Helsinki (Finland)
> Sergio Marcelino, Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal)
> Regivan Santiago, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil)
> François Schwarzentruber, ENS Rennes (France)
> Igor Sedlár, Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic)
> Sonja Smets, ILLC, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
> Ionuț Țuțu, Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian
> Academy (Romania)
> Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada, University of Bergen (Norway)
> Fan Yang, Utrecht University (The Netherlands)
>
>
>
> ==================================================
> PUBLICATION
> ==================================================
>
> Accepted regular papers will be published after the Workshop by Springer
> in a volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (
> http://www.springer.com/lncs),
> which will collect contributions to some workshops co-located with SEFM
> 2024.
>
> Condition for inclusion in the post-proceedings is that at least one of
> the co-authors has presented the paper at the Workshop.
>
> ==================================================
> IMPORTANT DATES
> ==================================================
>
> Paper submission:  20 august 2024 (AoE)
>
> Author notification: 20 September 2024
>
> Workshop: 5 November 2024
>
>
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> CONTACT
> ==================================================
>
> If you have any problems or questions, please contact us via e-mail at:
>
> rferv...@unc.edu.ar / mart...@ua.pt
>
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Department of Mathematics

Institute of Mathematics and Statistics

University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil

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