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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
ISR 2014
7th International School on Rewriting
http://isr2014.inf.utfsm.cl
August 25-29, 2014
Universidad Técnica Federíco Santa María
Valparaíso, Chile
Co-located with the 21st Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and
Computation (WoLLIC 2014)
http://web.ing.puc.cl/~wollic
Rewriting is a branch of computer science whose origins go back to the
origins of computer science itself (with Thue, Church, Post, and many
other prominent researchers). It has strong links with mathematics,
algebra, and logic, and it is the basis of well-known programming
paradigms like functional and equational programming, which are taught
at the universitary level in many countries. In these programming
paradigms and corresponding languages, the notions of reduction, pattern
matching, confluence, termination, strategy, etc., are essential.
Rewriting provides a solid framework for understanding, using, and
teaching all these notions. Rewriting techniques are also used in many
other areas of software engineering (scripting, prototyping, automated
transformation of legacy systems, refactoring, web services, etc.) and
are implemented in popular systems like Mathematica, Autocad, and
others. Rewriting techniques play a relevant role in computing research,
education, and industry.
The International School on Rewriting is promoted by the IFIP Working
Group 1.6 Term Rewriting. The school is aimed at master and PhD
students, researchers, and practitioners interested in the study of
rewriting concepts and their applications.
Two tracks are offered, including the lectures and the courses:
- Track A: for newcomers in the field, or just for people who want to
obtain a new, updated exposure.
- Track B: for those who want to get deeper in the most recent
developments and applications of rewriting.
CONFIRMED LECTURERS
Mauricio Ayala-Rincón, Universidade de Brasília, Brazil
Eduardo Bonelli, Universidad de Quilmes, Argentina
Claude Kirchner, INRIA, France
Helene Kirchner, INRIA, France
Aart Middeldorp. University of Innsbruck, Austria
Pierre-Etienne Moreau, École des Mines de Nancy, France
Camilo Rocha, Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería, Colombia
Johannes Waldmann, HTWK Leipzig, Germany
Sarah Winkler, University of Innsbruck, Austria
The detailed programme can be found at:
http://isr2014.inf.utfsm.cl/programme
REGISTRATION FEES
300 USD (early registration, until July 15, 2014)
400 USD (late registration, from July 16, 2014)
For more information, please visit our web site or contact
isr2014@inf.utfsm.cl
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Mauricio Ayala-Rincón, UNB, Brazil
Carlos Castro (chair), UTFSM, Chile
Nicolás Gálvez, UTFSM, Chile
Claude Kirchner, INRIA, France
Álvaro Luzzi, UTFSM, Chile
Christophe Ringeissen, INRIA, France
María Elena Rodríguez, UTFSM, Chile
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