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ICTAC 2020
Call for (Virtual) Participation
17th International Colloquium on
Theoretical Aspects of Computing
Macau, S.A.R. China, 30 Nov - 4 Dec, 2020
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The ICTAC 2020 conference will be organised *virtually* by live
presentations using Zoom.
Keynotes: https://ictac2020.github.io/keynotes/
List of accepted papers: https://ictac2020.github.io/accepted/
Participation is *free* but registration
(https://ictac2020.github.io/registration/) is required in order to
receive the information for the virtual conference.
****** ABOUT ICTAC 2020 ******
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. ICTAC also aims to
promote research cooperation between developing and industrial
countries.
****** OBJECTIVES and SCOPE ******
Established in 2004 by the International Institute for Software
Technology of the United Nations University (UNU-IIST, currently known
as the United Nations University Institute in Macau), the ICTAC
conference series aims at bringing together researchers and
practitioners from academia, industry and government to present
research and exchange ideas and experience addressing challenges in
both theoretical aspects of computing and the exploitation of theory
through methods and tools for system development. ICTAC also aims to
promote research cooperation between developing and industrial
countries.
The topics of the conference include, but are not limited to:
- Languages and automata
- Semantics of programming languages
- Logic in computer science
- Lambda calculus, type theory and category theory
- Domain-specific languages
- Theories of concurrency and mobility
- Theories of distributed, grid and cloud computing
- Models of objects and components
- Coordination models Models of software architectures
- Timed, hybrid, embedded and cyber-physical systems
- Static analysis
- Software verification
- Software testing
- Program generation and transformation
- Model checking and automated theorem proving
- Interactive theorem proving
- Verified software, formalized programming theory
*** Program Committee Chairs ***
Violet Ka I Pun (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, NO)
Adenilso da Silva Simão (University of São Paulo, BR)
Volker Stolz (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, NO)
*** Program Committee ***
Erika Ábrahám (RWTH Aachen University, DE)
Kamel Barkaoui (CNAM, FR)
Frédéric Blanqui (INRIA, FR)
Simon Bliudze (INRIA, FR)
Benedikt Bollig (LSV, ENS Cachan, CNRS, FR)
Eduardo Bonelli (Stevens Institute of Technology, US)
Ana Cavalcanti (University of York, UK)
Antonio Cerone (Nazarbayev University, KZ)
Yu-Fang Chen (National Taiwan University, TW)
Uli Fahrenberg (LIX, FR)
Bernd Fischer (Stellenbosch University, ZA)
Paola Giannini (Università del Piemonte Orientale, Alessandria, IT)
Edward Hermann Haeusler (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, BR)
Thomas Troels Hildebrandt (University of Copenhagen, DK)
Ross Horne (University of Luxembourg, LU)
Reiner Hähnle (Technische Universität Darmstadt, DE)
Eun-Young Kang (University of Southern Denmark, DK)
Jan Křetínský (Technische Universität München, DE)
Lars Michael Kristensen (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, NO)
Martin Leucker (University of Lübeck, DE)
Michael Lienhardt (ONERA, FR; University of Turin, IT)
Dominique Méry (LORIA, FR)
Mohammad Reza Mousavi (University of Leicester, UK)
Maciej Piróg (Wroclaw University, PL)
Sanjiva Prasad (IIT Delhi, IN)
Riadh Robbana (INSAT, TN)
Kristin Yvonne Rozier (Iowa State University, US)
Augusto Sampaio (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, BR)
César Sánchez (IMDEA Software Institute, ES)
Marjan Sirjani (Mälardalen University, SE; Reykjavik University, IS)
Georg Struth (University of Sheffield, UK)
Jing Sun (University of Auckland, NZ)
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Violet Ka I Pun
Violet Ka I Pun