17.080 Methods for Modalities workshop

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                    Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 80.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                       www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
                         Submit to: humanist@princeton.edu

             Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 07:04:27 +0100
             From: Methods for Modalities <m4m@uva.nl>
             Subject: Second Call for Papers: M4M-3

    CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

    METHODS FOR MODALITIES 3 (M4M-3)

    INRIA Lorraine,
    Nancy, France.
    September 22-23, 2003
    www.science.uva.nl/~m4m

    DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: June 30, 2003

    THEME
    The workshop Methods for Modalities (M4M) aims to bring together
    researchers interested in developing proof tools and reasoning
    methods for modal logic broadly conceived, including description
    logic, hybrid logics, feature logic, temporal logic, etc.

    SPECIAL FEATURES
    To stimulate interaction and transfer of expertise, M4M will be
    centered around a number of long presentations by leading
    researchers; these presentations aim to provide both the general
    background and inside information in a number of key areas. To
    complement these, we are inviting submissions of short, focussed
    presentations aimed at highlighting new developments and
    applications, and submissions of system demonstrations. M4M-3 is
    the third installment of this bi-anual workshop series.

    SUBMISSIONS
    We invite three kinds of submissions:

        A. Research papers on proof tools and reasoning methods for modal
           logic as well as their applications. Submissions in this
           category need not be unpublished work; they can be up to 10 A4
           size pages.

        B. System descriptions can be up to 4 A4 size pages, they should
           focus on actual implementations explaining system architecture
           issues and specific implementation techniques. Every system
           description should be accompanied by a system demo at M4M.

        C. Application descriptions can be up to 6 A4 size pages, they
           should focus on experiences of using modal-like languages to
           solve specific real-world tasks. A description of the problem
           should be given, together with an explanation of how modal like
           inference systems were used to tackle/analyse it. If
           available, demos of the final product/solution can be
           organized during M4M.

    The primary means of submission will be electronic, in PostScript or PDF
    format. Final versions should be done in Latex, using the styles
    provided in the Workshop home pages. Submissions should be sent to
    m4m@science.uva.nl.

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    The program committee for M4M-3 consists of
        Carlos Areces, INRIA Lorraine (co-chair);
        Patrick Blackburn, INRIA Lorraine (co-chair);
        Torben Brauner, Roskilde University;
        Enrico Franconi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano,
        Ian Horrocks, University of Manchester;
        Maarten de Rijke, University of Amsterdam;
        Holger Schlingloff, Humboldt University in Berlin;
        Renate Schmidt, University of Manchester; and
        Frank Wolter, University of Liverpool.

    IMPORTANT DATES
          * Deadline for submissions: June 30, 2003
          * Notification: August 8, 2003
          * Camera ready versions: September 8, 2003
          * Workshop dates: September 22-23, 2003

    FURTER INFORMATION
    Please visit www.science.uva.nl/~m4m for further information about M4M.

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    M4M: Methods for Modalities www.science.uva.nl/~m4m



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