CALCO-07 - Call for Participation
CALCO 2007 2nd Conference on Algebra and Coalgebra in Computer Science CALCO Tools Day August 20-24, 2007, Bergen, Norway May 16 Early Registration deadline July 1 Registration deadline ------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.ii.uib.no/calco07/ ------------------------------------------------------------------ August 20 CALCO-jnr, CALCO-tools August 21-24 CALCO technical programme CALCO'07 takes place at the Grand Hotel Terminus in Bergen, one of many historic hotels in Norway. The conference starts Monday with two workshops followed by an official reception Monday evening. The main program runs Tuesday through Friday, each morning starting with an invited speaker. Additional events are excursion by boat in the Bergen archipelago (Wednesday afternoon) and conference dinner on one of the mountains surrounding the city centre (Thursday afternoon). Registration ------------ Registration fee is 3200 NOK (1200 NOK for students), with substantial discounts for early registration. The fee includes the full conference with all workshops, a copy of the proceedings, lunches and coffee breaks, internet access and the official reception Monday evening. Registration is via the calco07 web site: http://www.ii.uib.no/calco07/ Note that Bergen is very busy during the tourist season, so early booking of accommodation and transportation is recommended. Main CALCO'07 conference ------------------------ CALCO is a high-level, bi-annual conference. It brings together researchers and practitioners to exchange new results related to foundational aspects and both traditional and emerging uses of algebras and coalgebras in computer science. The study of algebra and coalgebra relates to the data, process and structural aspects of software systems. The accepted papers report results of theoretical work on the mathematics of algebras and coalgebras, the way these results can support methods and techniques for software development, as well as experience with the transition of resulting technologies into industrial practise. Some main key words are: * Abstract models and logics * Specialised models and calculi * Algebraic and coalgebraic semantics * System specification and verification The list of accepted papers is available at the web site. Invited speakers ---------------- Stephen L. Bloom, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ, USA Prof. Bloom works on algebraic specification theories and was instrumental in developing iterative theories, an elaborate coalgebraic method - predating coalgebras. Luis Caires, New University of Lisbon, Portugal Prof. Caires has made important contributions to the field of distributed and mobile systems, and spatial logics for these. Barbara Knig, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Prof. Knig works on graph transformation systems, with applications to concurrent and mobile systems, software reliability and security. Glynn Winskel, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Prof. Winskel is well-known for his fundamental work in semantics and theory of concurrency. CALCO-jnr (CALCO Young Researchers Workshop) -------------------------------------------- CALCO-jnr is dedicated to presentations by PhD students and by those who completed their doctoral studies within the past few years. This year 12 contributions within the theme of CALCO have been accepted. See the overview on the CALCO-jnr web page on the CALCO web site. -- http://www.ii.uib.no/calco07/
participants (1)
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Michal Walicki