Call for Workshop & Tutorial Proposals (Closed)
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The deadline for workshop/tutorial proposals was 7 December 2008.
CADE 2009 is the 22nd International Conference on Automated Deduction, the premier conference on all aspects of automated deduction. Topics covered range from theoretical foundations to high-performance implementations in a wide variety of logics and logical theories, with applications in areas like verification and artificial intelligence.
Workshop and tutorial proposals for CADE 2009 are solicited. Both well-established workshops and newer or brand new ones are encouraged. Similarly, proposals for workshops with a tight focus on a core automated reasoning specialization, as well as those with a broader, more applied focus, are very welcome.
Workshop Proposals
Please provide the following information:
- Workshop title.
- Names and affiliations of organizers.
- Brief description of workshop goals and/or topics.
- Proposed workshop duration (from half a day to two days is possible).
- If the workshop has met previously, please include the conference affiliation for the previous meeting. If the workshop is new, please indicate so.
The CADE organizers plan to make available a small amount towards partial reimbursement for travel expenses of invited speakers. Also, CADE will take care of printing and distributing informal proceedings for workshops that would like this service.
Tutorial Proposals
Tutorials are expected to be half-day events. Tutorial proposals should provide the following information:
- Tutorial title.
- Names and affiliations of organizers.
- Brief description of the tutorial's goals and topics to be covered.
- Whether or not a version of the tutorial has been given previously.
CADE will take care of printing and distributing notes for tutorials that would like this service.
Proposal Submission
All proposals should be sent via email in plain text to the Workshop and Tutorial Chair (astump@cs.uiowa.edu), for consideration by the CADE 2009 organizers:
Brigitte Pientka (McGill University), General Chair
Renate Schmidt (University of Manchester), Program Chair
Carsten Schuermann (IT University of Copenhagen), Publicity Chair
Aaron Stump (The University of Iowa), Workshop and Tutorial Chair