[clean-list] ICTAC 2006: Final call for tutorials
Chris George
cwg at iist.unu.edu
Thu May 25 07:04:51 MEST 2006
** NEWS: Tutorial abstracts will be published in the proceedings **
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Call for Tutorials
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ICTAC 2006
3rd International Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects of Computing
Gammarth/Tunis, Tunisia, 20-24 November 2006
http://www.iist.unu.edu/ICTAC2006
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IMPORTANT DATES
Tutorial Proposal Submission deadline: 1 June, 2006
Acceptance notification: 14 July, 2006
Final version due: 1 September, 2006
Tutorials: 20-21 November, 2006
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
ICTAC is an International Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects of
Computing created by the International Institute for Software
Technology of the United Nations University (UNU-IIST). The aim of
the colloquium is to bring together practitioners and researchers
from academia, industry and government to present research results,
and exchange experience, ideas, and solutions for their problems in
theoretical aspects of computing. Beyond these scholarly goals,
another main purpose of the conference is to promote cooperation in
research and education between participants and their institutions,
from developing and industrial countries, as in the mandate of the
United Nations University. The previous two ICTAC events were held in
2004, in Guiyang, China, and in 2005, in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The topics of the conference include, but are not limited to:
* automata theory and formal languages
* principles and semantics of programming languages
* logics and their applications
* software architectures and their description languages
* software specification, refinement, and verification
* model checking and theorem proving
* formal techniques in software testing
* models of object and component systems
* coordination and feature interaction
* integration of formal and engineering methods
* service-oriented development
* document-driven development
* models of concurrency, security, and mobility
* theory of parallel, distributed, and internet-based (grid)
computing
* real-time and embedded systems
* type and category theory in computer science
ICTAC 2006 will have a technical program for five days
including two days for tutorials and three days for a conference.
There will
also be a training school in the preceding week.
INVITED SPEAKERS
* Zohar Manna, USA
* Tobias Nipkow, Germany
* Mike Reed, Macao
* Jim Woodcock, UK
SPONSORS AND ORGANISATION
ICTAC 2006 will be organised jointly between the University Tunis El
Manar, UNU-IIST and the University of York. They are also sponsors
of ICTAC 2006.
TUTORIAL SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
You are welcome to submit a proposal for tutorials on the subjects
related to the topics listed above.
All tutorial proposal submissions should have a detailed description
of tutorial contents, time duration, intended audience, biography of
presenter and an extended abstract written in English.
The extended abstract should not not exceed 5 pages in LNCS format
(see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for details).
The extended abstract of the accepted tutorials will be included
in the proceedings of the ICTAC 2006 conference to be published in
the LNCS series by Springer.
All queries and tutorial proposals should be sent to the program
committee co-chairs, e-mail: ictac2006 at iist.unu.edu.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dines Bjorner, Denmark
Manfred Broy, Germany
Jose Luiz Fiadeiro, UK
Jifeng He, China
Shaoying Liu, Japan
Zhiming Liu, Macao
Zohar Manna, USA
Tobias Nipkow, Germany
Mike Reed, Macao
Jim Woodcock, UK
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Kamel Barkaoui, France
Rahma Ben Ayed, Tunisia (finance co-chair)
Mohamed Bettaz, Jordan (conference co-chair)
Karim Djouani, France (publicity co-chair)
Chris George, Macao (publicity co-chair)
Dang Van Hung, Macao (finance co-chair)
Ali Mili, USA (conference co-chair)
Zaidi Sahnoun, Algeria
TUTORIAL SELECTION COMMITTEE
Kamel Barkaoui, France (co-chair)
Faiza Belala, Algeria
Rahma Ben Ayed, Tunisia
Ana Cavalcanti, UK (co-chair)
Antonio Cerone, Macao (co-chair)
Dalila Chiadmi, Morocco
Karim Djouani , France
Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, France
Serge Haddad, France
Ryszard Janicki, Canada
Ali Jaoua, Quatar
Tiziana Margaria, Germany
Mourad Maouche, Jordan
Fatma Mili, USA
Salma Mouline, Morocco
Ahmed Nacer, Algeria
Hung Q. Ngo, USA
Wolgang Reisig, Germany
Gianna Reggio, Italy
Yahya Slimani, Tunisia
Maurice Tchuente, Cameroun
Helen Treharne, UK
Mingsheng Ying, Canada
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