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**********************************************************************
    5th International Symposium on Unifying Theories of Programming
                      co-located with FM2014
                         May 12 - 13, 2014
                             Singapore
         http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pat/UTP2014/index.html
**********************************************************************

PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS

Interest in the fundamental problem of the combination of formal notations and 
theories of programming has grown consistently in recent years.  The theories 
define, in various different ways, many common notions, such as abstraction, 
refinement, choice, termination, feasibility, locality, concurrency and 
communication.  Despite these differences, such theories may be unified in a 
way which greatly facilitates their study and comparison.  Moreover, such a 
unification offers a means of combining different languages describing various 
facets and artifacts of software development in a seamless, logically 
consistent way.

Hoare and He's Unifying Theories of Programming (UTP) is widely acknowledged as 
one of the most significant such unification approaches. Based on their 
pioneering work, the aims of the UTP Symposium series are to reaffirm the 
significance of the ongoing UTP project and to stimulate efforts to advance. 
The Symposium provides a focus for the sharing of results by those already 
actively contributing, and raises awareness of the benefits of such unifying 
theoretical frameworks among the wider computer science and software 
engineering communities.

To this end the Symposium welcomes contributions on all the themes that can be 
related to the Unifying Theories of Programming.

SUBMISSIONS

Papers may be up to 20 pages in length and should be prepared using LaTeX in 
Springer LNCS paper format.  Submissions should be made through the UTP 2014 
EasyChair site,  see http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pat/UTP2014

PUBLICATION

Symposium post-proceedings will appear in Springer's Lectures Notes in Computer 
Science, as in past editions of the Symposium. (To be confirmed.)

DATES

Abstract due:                     January 8, 2014
Full paper due:                   January 15, 2014
Notification:                     March 7, 2014
Camera-ready for pre-proceedings: April 11, 2014
Symposium:                        May 12-13, 2014

CHAIR

David Naumann (Stevens Institute of Technology)

ORGANISATION CHAIR

Jin Song DONG (National University of Singapore)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

To be announced

JOINT EVENT
FM 2014, the 19th International Symposium on Formal Methods
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pat/FM2014/
_______________________________________________
events mailing list
events@fmeurope.org
http://fmeurope.hosting.west.nl/mailman/listinfo/events

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* [Caml-list] UTP-2014 Unifying Theories of Programming - call for papers
@ 2014-01-10 23:49 Announcements of FME events
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**********************************************************************
     5th International Symposium on Unifying Theories of Programming
                       co-located with FM2014
                          May 12 - 13, 2014
                              Singapore
          http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pat/UTP2014/index.html
**********************************************************************

CALL FOR PAPERS

Interest in the fundamental problem of the combination of formal notations and theories of programming has grown consistently in recent years.  The theories define, in various different ways, many common notions, such as abstraction, refinement, choice, termination, feasibility, locality, concurrency and communication.  Despite these differences, such theories may be unified in a way which greatly facilitates their study and comparison.  Moreover, such a unification offers a means of combining different languages describing various facets and artifacts of software development in a seamless, logically consistent way.

Hoare and He's Unifying Theories of Programming (UTP) is widely acknowledged as one of the most significant such unification approaches. Based on their pioneering work, the aims of the UTP Symposium series are to reaffirm the significance of the ongoing UTP project and to stimulate efforts to advance. The Symposium provides a focus for the sharing of results by those already actively contributing, and raises awareness of the benefits of such unifying theoretical frameworks among the wider computer science and software engineering communities.

To this end the Symposium welcomes contributions on all the themes that can be related to the Unifying Theories of Programming.

SUBMISSIONS

Papers may be up to 20 pages in length and should be prepared using LaTeX in Springer LNCS paper format.  Submissions should be made through the UTP 2014 EasyChair site; instructions are at http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pat/UTP2014

PUBLICATION

Symposium post-proceedings will appear in Springer's Lectures Notes in Computer Science, as in past editions of the Symposium. (To be confirmed.)

DATES

Abstract due:                     January 17, 2014
Full paper due:                   January 24, 2014
Notification:                     March 7, 2014
Camera-ready for pre-proceedings: April 11, 2014
Symposium:                        May 12-13, 2014

CHAIR

David Naumann (Stevens Institute of Technology)

ORGANISATION CHAIR

Jin Song DONG (National University of Singapore)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Bernhard K. Aichernig (Graz University of Technology)
Hugh Anderson (National University of Singapore)
Jonathan P. Bowen (Birmingham City University)
Ana Cavalcanti (University of York)
Andrew Butterfield (Trinity College Dublin)
Leo Freitas (Newcastle University)
Jeremy Gibbons (University of Oxford)
Lindsay Groves (Victoria University of Wellington)
Walter Guttmann (University of Canterbury)
Ian Hayes (University of Queensland)
Jeremy Jacob (University of York)
Zhiming Liu (Birmingham City University)
David Naumann, chair (Stevens Institute of Technology)
Marcel Oliveira (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte)
Geguang Pu (East China Normal University)
Shengchao Qin (Teesside University)
Georg Struth (University of Sheffield)
Jun Sun (Singapore University of Technology and Design)
Meng Sun (Peking University)
Burkhart Wolff (University of Paris-Sud)
Naijun Zhan (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Huibiao Zhu (East China Normal University)

JOINT EVENT

FM 2014, the 19th International Symposium on Formal Methods
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pat/FM2014/
_______________________________________________
events mailing list
events@fmeurope.org
http://fmeurope.hosting.west.nl/mailman/listinfo/events

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* [Caml-list] UTP-2014 Unifying Theories of Programming - call for papers
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**********************************************************************
     5th International Symposium on Unifying Theories of Programming
                       co-located with FM2014
                          May 12 - 13, 2014
                              Singapore
          http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pat/UTP2014/index.html
**********************************************************************

CALL FOR PAPERS

Interest in the fundamental problem of the combination of formal notations and 
theories of programming has grown consistently in recent years.  The theories 
define, in various different ways, many common notions, such as abstraction, 
refinement, choice, termination, feasibility, locality, concurrency and 
communication.  Despite these differences, such theories may be unified in a 
way which greatly facilitates their study and comparison.  Moreover, such a 
unification offers a means of combining different languages describing various 
facets and artifacts of software development in a seamless, logically 
consistent way.

Hoare and He's Unifying Theories of Programming (UTP) is widely acknowledged as 
one of the most significant such unification approaches. Based on their 
pioneering work, the aims of the UTP Symposium series are to reaffirm the 
significance of the ongoing UTP project and to stimulate efforts to advance. 
The Symposium provides a focus for the sharing of results by those already 
actively contributing, and raises awareness of the benefits of such 
unifying theoretical frameworks among the wider computer science and software 
engineering communities.

To this end the Symposium welcomes contributions on all the themes that can be 
related to the Unifying Theories of Programming.

SUBMISSIONS

Papers may be up to 20 pages in length and should be prepared using LaTeX in 
Springer LNCS paper format.  Submissions should be made through the UTP 2014 
EasyChair site; instructions are at http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pat/UTP2014

PUBLICATION

Symposium post-proceedings will appear in Springer's Lectures Notes in Computer 
Science, as in past editions of the Symposium. (To be confirmed.)

DATES

Abstract due:                     January 17, 2014
Full paper due:                   January 24, 2014
Notification:                     March 7, 2014
Camera-ready for pre-proceedings: April 11, 2014
Symposium:                        May 12-13, 2014

CHAIR

David Naumann (Stevens Institute of Technology)

ORGANISATION CHAIR

Jin Song DONG (National University of Singapore)

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Bernhard K. Aichernig (Graz University of Technology)
Hugh Anderson (National University of Singapore)
Jonathan P. Bowen (Birmingham City University)
Ana Cavalcanti (University of York)
Andrew Butterfield (Trinity College Dublin)
Leo Freitas (Newcastle University)
Jeremy Gibbons (University of Oxford)
Lindsay Groves (Victoria University of Wellington)
Walter Guttmann (University of Canterbury)
Ian Hayes (University of Queensland)
Jeremy Jacob (University of York)
Zhiming Liu (Birmingham City University)
David Naumann, chair (Stevens Institute of Technology)
Marcel Oliveira (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte)
Geguang Pu (East China Normal University)
Shengchao Qin (Teesside University)
Georg Struth (University of Sheffield)
Jun Sun (Singapore University of Technology and Design)
Meng Sun (Peking University)
Burkhart Wolff (University of Paris-Sud)
Naijun Zhan (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Huibiao Zhu (East China Normal University)

JOINT EVENT

FM 2014, the 19th International Symposium on Formal Methods
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pat/FM2014/
_______________________________________________
events mailing list
events@fmeurope.org
http://fmeurope.hosting.west.nl/mailman/listinfo/events

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