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CICLOPS 2017: Call for Papers and Talk Proposals

16th International Colloquium
on Implementation of Constraint
and LOgic Programming Systems

18 July 2018
Oxford, UK

https://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~tom.schrijvers/CICLOPS2018/

Co-located with ICLP'18 and FLoC.

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Important Dates
===============

Paper submission: 29 April 2018
Author Notification: 11 May 2018
Camera-ready Copy: 25 June 2018

Dates are intended as Anywhere on Earth.

Aims and Scope
==============

This workshop aims at discussing and exchanging experience on the
design, implementation, and optimization of logic, constraint (logic)
programming systems, and other systems based on logic as a means to
express computations. Experience backed up by real implementations and
their evaluation will be given preference, as well as descriptions of
work in progress in that direction.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

* Sequential implementation schemes (abstract machines,
translation to other languages, etc.).

* Implementation of concurrent and distributed logic and
constraint programming systems.

* Implementation of type inference and type checking systems for
logic and constraint programming languages.

* Compile-time analysis and its application to code generation.

* Balance between compile-time effort and run-time machinery,
dynamic compilation.

* Interaction between high-level optimizations / transformations /
specialization and low-level issues.

* Memory management and garbage collection issues.

* Indexing techniques and optimizations for large size programs.

* Optimizations for program generated logic and constraint
programs.

* Implementation of logic engines in functional and object
oriented languages.

* Embedding of logic and constraint programming engines in
multi-paradigm systems.

* Implementation techniques for alternative logic engines and
inference mechanisms (ASP, SAT, QSAT, DL etc.).

* Implementation of theorem provers, proof assistants and logic
based natural language processing systems.

* Implementation of object and agent-oriented extensions to logic
and constraint programming languages.

* Object and module systems.

* Design and implementation of declarative I/O concepts for logic
and constraint programming languages.

* Implementations and ports of logic and constraint programming
systems for mobile phones and netbooks.

* Documenting, debugging, testing, and profiling tools for logic
and constraint programming systems.

* Novel compilation methods to modern hardware (e.g. GPUs).

Workshop Goals
==============

Our intent is to bring together, in an informal setting, people
involved in research on sequential and parallel implementation
technologies for logic and constraint programming languages and
systems, in order to promote the exchange of ideas and feedback on
recent developments. We hope that the workshop will provide a meeting
point for people working on implementation technology for different
aspects of logic and constraint-based languages and systems.

Paper Submissions
=================

Submission Categories
---------------------

The workshop welcomes a range of different submissions, including contributions
to theory, reports of interesting applications, reports of work in progress,
experience papers, suggestions for new challenging problems, system
descriptions, comparison and discussion papers, and improvements to known
results/proofs/implementations. We distinguish several different categories:

* Novel Research: Abstracts, Short and Long Papers

These are works on novel research contributions at any stage in the
research process (hence the choice of format). These can also be extended
papers of short technical communications at ICLP.

* Talk Proposals: Abstracts

These are proposals for talks about papers already submitted or presented
elsewhere or has appeared in a journal. For instance, these can be extended
presentations of the short technical communication talks at ICLP.

For all accepted submissions, at least one author is required to attend the
workshop and give a presentation of 30 minutes including discussion.

Submission Procedure
--------------------

All submissions (talk abstracts, short and long papers) must be written in
English and use Springer's LNCS format. Abstracts are 1-2 pages, short papers
5-6, and long papers up to 15 pages.

Submit through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ciclops2018

New Reviewing Procedure
-----------------------

To provide a fast notification, before the common FLoC deadline, the reviewing
will proceed in two stages:

In the first phase the program chair and program committee perform a quick
review of the papers to determine their suitability for acceptance. The authors
are notified of this decision on May 11.

In the second phase, the program committee performs a more in-depth review, to
provide the authors with useful feedback to revise their submission. The
authors receive these reviews on May 25 and have until June 25 to produce their
final copy.

Proceedings
===========

The proceedings are informal and will be available from the CICLOPS website and
as a KU Leuven technical report.

Program Committee
=================

Joachim Schimpf (Coninfer Ltd)
Jose F. Morales (IMDEA Software Institute)
Neng-Fa Zhou (CUNY Brooklyn College and Graduate Center)
Paul Tarau (University of North Texas)
Paulo Moura (CRACS & INESC TEC)
Pedro Lopez-Garcia (IMDEA Software Institute and Spanish Council for Scientific Research)
Ricardo Rocha (University of Porto)
Slim Abdhennadher (German University in Cairo)
Theresa Swift (NOVALINKS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Tom Schrijvers (KU Leuven) - chair


Organizer
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Tom Schrijvers (KU Leuven)
tom.sch...@kuleuven.be
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