[[ -- Apologies for multiple copies of this message -- \vs ]] Second Announcement ConCoord International Workshop on Concurrency and Coordination ====================================================== Lipari Island, Italy 6-8 July 2001 A workshop associated to the 13th Lipari School --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aims and Scope During the last few years, the role of global computing, and in particular of web applications, has become more and more widespread. The emerging programming paradigms require on the one hand mechanisms to support mobility of code and computations, and effective infrastructures to support coordination and control of dynamically loaded software modules. On the other hand, an abstract semantic framework to formalize the model of computation of internet applications is clearly needed. Such a semantic framework may provide the formal basis to discuss and motivate controversial design/implementation issues and to state and certify properties in a rigorous way. Similar aims have been pursued by two Esprit working groups, which recently terminated their activity: CONFER-2 (CONcurrency and Functions: Evaluation and Reduction ) led by Jean-Jacques Lévy (Inria Roquencourt), with technical assistance of Lone Leth and Bent Thomsen (ICL, London); and COORDINA (From COORDINAtion models to applications, ), led by Antonio Porto (DI-FCT/UNL, Lisboa). The goal of the workshop is to review the large range of results achieved by the two working groups and to set the stage for future scientific advances and collaboration. However contributions and participation are encouraged by all those interested in the mentioned topics. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location The workshop is associated to the 13th Lipari School for Computer Science Researchers, Lipari, July 1-14, 2001. The Lipari School () is a well established initiative attended every year by about 60 PhD students and researchers from Italy, Europe and the US. In 2001 the school will be dedicated to the foundations of Wide Area Network Programming and will consist of lectures by Martin Abadi, Bell Labs Research, Palo Alto; Luca Cardelli, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK; Paolo Ciancarini, University of Bologna; Peter Lee, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh; Doug Lea, State University of New York at Oswego; Michael I. Schwartzbach, University of Aarhus; and Jim Waldo, Sun Microsystems, Burlington, Mass. and Harvard University. Lipari is the largest island of the Eolie Archipelago, located north of Sicily, well known for its volcanic activities. It has sceneries of incomparable beauty and contrasting character. It can be easily reached from Milazzo, Palermo, Naples, Messina and Reggio Calabria by ferry or hydrofoil (50 minutes from Milazzo). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program The program of the workshop will include invited talks by the lecturers of the Lipari School (and possibly others), and talks presenting submitted contributions. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Program Committee Farhad Arbab, CWI Jean-Jacques Lévy, Inria Roquencourt Ugo Montanari, University of Pisa (co-chair) Antonio Porto, Universidade Nova De Lisboa Vladimiro Sassone, University of Catania (co-chair) Bjorn Victor, Uppsala University --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions Extended abstracts (of at most 8 pages) should be submitted electronically as uuencoded postscript files at the address . A separate message should also be sent, with a text-only one-page abstract and with mailing addresses (both postal and electronic), telephone number and fax number of the corresponding author. The proceedings will be published in the ENTCS series. To make easier the preparation of the final versions, papers should be formatted using Latex with the ENTCS style (look at for instructions) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Dates Deadline for submission: 9 April 2001. Notification of acceptance: 21 May 2001. Final version due: 11 June 2001. Workshop dates: 6-8 July 2001. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration and Hotel Reservation Due to the high season in Lipari, hotel reservation will be guaranteed only for those registering before May 31. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Organizers Alfredo Ferro (Catania), Ugo Montanari (Pisa), Vladimiro Sassone (Catania). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information: WWW: EMAIL: ===========================================================================