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                         Post-Conference Workshop

                               CICLOPS 2001
                              Colloquium on
                    Implementation of Constraint and Logic
                            Programming Systems

                         held in conjunction with the
                 International Conference on Logic Programming
                                    and
             International Conference on Principles and Practice
                         of Constraint Programming

                              Paphos, Cyprus

                              December 1, 2001
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         see also: http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~complog/conferences/ciclops01
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    This workshop is a continuation of the series of workshops on
    Implementations of Logic Programming Systems, previously held with
    considerable success in Budapest (1993), Santa Margherita (1994)
    and Ithaca (1994), as well as the Compulog Net workshops on
    Parallelism and Implementation Technologies held in Madrid (1993-4),
    Utrecht (1995), Bonn (1996), Port Jefferson (1997), Manchester (1998),
    Las Cruces (1999), and London (2000). This year, the event will join
    forces with TRICS (Techniques for Implementing Constraint Programming
    Systems), previously held in Singapore (2000), thus providing coverage
    to implementation technology for both Logic and Constraint Programming.

    The last years have seen continuous progress in the computing technology
    available both for the academic and commercial computing environments.
    Examples include improved processor performance, increased memory capacity
    and bandwidth, faster networking technology, and Operating System support for
    cluster computing. Combined with recent advances in compilation
    technologies, these improvements are causing high-level languages to be
    regarded as good candidates for programming complex, real world
    applications.

    Logic Programming and Constraint Programming, in particular, seem to offer
    one of the best alternatives, as they couple a very high level of
    abstraction and a declarative nature with an extreme flexibility in the
    design of its execution model.

    The main intent of this workshop is to bring together, in an informal
    and friendly setting, key researchers on implementation technologies
    for logic and constraint-based languages and systems, in order to promote
    a much needed exchange of ideas and feedback on recent developments.

    The workshop is focused on design and implementation of logic and
    constraint programming systems whether sequential, parallel,
    or concurrent. Preference will be given to the analysis and description
    of implemented systems (or systems currently under implementation) and
    their associated techniques, problems found in their development or
    design, and steps taken towards the solution of these problems.

    Suggested topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

      - standard and non-standard implementation schemes
            e.g. modification of WAM, translation to C,
                 native-code generation etc.
      - optimizing compilers and static analysis
      - parallelism and concurrency
      - techniques for the implementation of different extensions of
            logic and constraint programming, e.g., multi-paradigm
            languages and systems, non-monotonic reasoning systems, inductive
            logic programming
      - benchmarking and performance evaluation
      - Software design aspects of LP/CP systems: components, patterns,
            etc.
      - memory management and garbage collection
      - programming environments
      - tools for internet applications
      - experiences from using systems in real-life applications

    Contributions:
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    Authors are invited to submit papers written in English and not
    exceeding 12 pages (10pts Font, letter-size paper, 1 inch margin).
    To speed up the process of refereeing, authors
    are requested to submit their paper in Postscript or PDF form by electronic
    mail to the workshop coordinator (e-mail address below).
    Conventional paper copies may be sent to the contact address below
    only if access to electronic media is not available. Submissions
    should contain full return mail and email address (if applicable),
    and FAX number (if applicable) of the contact author.
    Prospective authors are kindly requested to first send an indication of
    interest together with a paper title to the organizers. Deadline for
    submissions is September 5, 2001. Authors submitting by electronic mail
    will receive an acknowledgement (also by electronic mail) within 2-3
    days.

    Accepted papers:
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    Submitted papers will be reviewed by at least two referees. Authors
    will be notified of the acceptance of their papers by September 23, 2001.
    To be included in the workshop proceedings (to be distributed to the
    workshop participants), revised versions of the accepted papers
    must be sent no later than October 5, 2001. Electronic versions of the
    accepted papers will be also made available through the workshop's
    homepage.

    Workshop Chairs:
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            I. Dutra (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
            M. Henz (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

    Program committee:
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            M. Carro (Politechnic Univ. of Madrid, Spain)
            M. Carlsson (SICS, Sweden)
            B. Demoen (K.U. Leuven, Belgium)
            G. Gupta (Univ. of Texas at Dallas, USA)
            F. Laburthe (Bouygues E-lab, France)
            I. Niemela (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
            E. Pontelli (New Mexico State University, USA)
            V. Santos Costa (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
            C. Schulte (Universitat des Saarlandes, Germany)
            F. Silva (Univ. of Porto, Portugal)
          

    Important dates:
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       Indication of interest: as soon as possible
       Submission of papers: September 5, 2001
       Notification of authors: September 23, 2001
       Final version sent by: October 5, 2001
       ICLP'01 Conference: Nov. 26 - Dec. 1, 2001
       Workshop: December 1, 2001

    Contact address for Workshop Coordinator:
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            Enrico Pontelli
            Dept. Computer Science
            New Mexico State University
            Box 30001/CS,
            Las Cruces, NM 88003

               Phone: +1 (505) 646-6239
               FAX: +1 (505) 646-1002
               email: epontell@cs.nmsu.edu

    Workshop Web Site:
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       http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~complog/conferences/ciclops01

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