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SOFSEM 2009: 35th Conference on
Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
January 24-30, 2009
Hotel Arnika, Spindleruv mlyn, Czech Republic
http://www.sofsem.cz
[This information is being posted to multiple lists - we apologise if you get
it several times. Please, pass the information to whom it may benefit. Thank
You for understanding and cooperation. The organizers.]
IMPORTANT DATES
* Abstract Submission: August 17, 2008
* Paper Submission: August 24, 2008
* Notification: October 6, 2008
* Camera-Ready Papers: October 20, 2008
* Conference: January 24-30, 2009
An extended pdf version of this call can be found at
http://www.ksi.mff.cuni.cz/sofsem09/printouts/Sofsem09FirstCFP.pdf
SOFSEM (SOFtware SEMinar) is the annual, international conference devoted to
the theory and practice of computer science. Its aim is to foster cooperation
among professionals from academia and industry working in all modern areas of
computer science.
SOFSEM 2009 Program Committee Chair: Mogens Nielsen, Aarhus, Denmark.
INVITED SPEAKERS
The invited speakers for SOFSEM will include:
* Christian Attiogbe (University of Nantes, France)
* Christel Baier (University of Bonn, Germany)
* Nicole Immorlica (Northwestern University, USA)
* Radovan Janecek (BTO, HP Software)
* Marcin Jurdzinski (University of Warwick, UK)
* Giuseppe Longo (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France)
* David Parkes (Harvard University, USA)
CONFERENCE TRACKS
For the SOFSEM 2009 the following 4 tracks have been chosen:
* Foundations of Computer Science
Chair: Catuscia Palamidessi (Paris, France)
Co-chair: Frank Valencia (Paris, France)
* Theory and Practice of Software Services
Chair: Petr Tuma, Prague, Czech Republic
* Game Theoretic Aspects of ecommerce
Chair: Peter Bro Miltersen (Aarhus, Denmark)
* Techniques and Tools for Formal Verification
Chair: Antonin Kucera (Brno, Czech Republic)
Moreover, for students, there is the
* Student Research Forum
Chair: Maria Bielikova (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Details on each track and the Forum can be found on the conference web site.
PROCEEDINGS
Following the tradition of SOFSEM, the proceedings from SOFSEM 2009, including
invited and contributed papers, will be published in the Lecture Notes in
Computer Science Series by Springer-Verlag. Papers from the Student Research
Forum will be published in local proceedings.
Both proceedings will be distributed at the conference.
LOCATION
The venue of Sofsem 2009 will be OREA Hotel ARNIKA, Spindleruv mlyn, Czech
Republic. See www.sofsem.cz for further details.
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TRACK TOPICS
FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
* algorithms and data structures including sequential, parallel,
distributed, approximation, and number-theoretic algorithms
* automata theory and languages
* complexity theory, both computational and structural
* foundations of security
* concurrency theory
* quantitative aspects of computing
* discrete mathematics related to computer science
* grammars and formal models
* program semantics, logic, and verification
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SOFTWARE SERVICES
* software engineering of service oriented systems
* formal methods for service oriented architectures
* service ontologies, semantic service description
* process modeling for service architectures
* service orchestration and coordination
* quality of service
* service negotiation and SLA
* service discovery and management
* support for dynamic binding of services
* platform specific services (web services, ESB, GRID, MANET, etc.)
* middleware for service oriented architectures
* security and trust issues in services
* business models for service architectures
* emerging service standards (W3C, OASIS, UN/CEFACT, etc.)
* experience reports
GAME THEORETIC ASPECTS OF E-COMMERCE
* automated and algorithmic mechanism design,
* computational pricing,
* auction theory geared towards e*commerce, such as auctions for
digital goods, sponsored search auctions and combinatorial auctions
* game theoretic aspects of trading agent systems
* game theoretic aspects of networks and network formation
* game theoretic aspects of cryptographic protocols
TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS FOR FORMAL VERIFICATION
* formal models (process calculi, Petri nets, timed automata,
message sequence charts, hybrid systems, domain theoretic models,
probabilistic systems, etc.)
* specification languages (temporal logics, semantic equivalences
and preorders, etc.)
* verification techniques (model checking, equivalence checking,
abstract interpretation, race detection, static analysis,
testing and run time analysis, theorem proving, true concurrency
techniques, symbolic representation techniques, etc.)
* software tools for automatic analysis, verification, and
validation of computer systems (including case studies)
This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP
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