CONCUR 2020 - Call for Participation
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Early Registration Deadline: 13 August 2020
https://concur2020.forsyte.at
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The 31th International Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR) will be held online on 1-4 September 2020.
The purpose of the CONCUR conferences is to bring together researchers,
developers, and students in order to advance the theory of concurrency, and
promote its applications.
It is held as part of the QONFEST 2020, the umbrella conference comprising the joint international 2020 meetings alongside with several workshops and tutorials.
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Keynote speakers
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-Roderick Bloem - TU Graz (Austria)
-Thomas A. Henzinger - IST (Austria)
-Annabelle McIver - Macquarie University (Australia)
-Catuscia Palamidessi - INRIA Saclay and LIX (France)
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High-quality papers
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CONCUR 2020 features 45 high-quality papers:
https://concur2020.forsyte.at/accepted.html
The program of CONCUR 2020 can be found at:
https://easychair.org/smart-program/CONCUR20
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Co-located conferences and workshops
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CONCUR 2020 is part of the umbrella conference QONFEST 2020 comprising the
joint international 2020 meetings CONCUR, FMICS, FORMATS, QEST, alongside with
tutorials and the workshops EXPRESS/SOS, FRIDA, SNR, TRENDS, and QAVS.
More details to be found at:
https://qonfest2020.github.io
and https://concur2020.forsyte.at/workshops.html
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Registration
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This year, the early registration fee (August 13, 2020) for the whole of
QONFEST is only 10 EUR. The early workshop registration fee is 5 EUR. Late
registration is 50% more expensive (15 EUR and 8 EUR, respectively).
More information at:
https://qonfest2020.github.io/registration.html
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Organizing Committee
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QONFEST General Chair:
-Ezio Bartocci (TU Wien, Austria)
Workshop Chair:
-Florian Zuleger (TU Wien, Austria)
Program Co-chairs:
-Igor Konnov (Informal Systems, Austria)
-Laura Kovacs (TU Wien, Austria)
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