[TYPES] CONCUR 2004: Final call for participation

Concur 2004 concur2004 at doc.ic.ac.uk
Fri Aug 20 19:10:14 EDT 2004


New information since third call:  Workshop programmes now all available 
  (except Infinity, which will be published very shortly).  See website.


                 Final Call for Participation
            CONCUR 2004, Royal Society, London, UK
                 31 August - 3 September 2004

    Registration is now open for Concur 2004, organised by Philippa
    Gardner, Nobuko Yoshida and Iain Phillips, and held at the Royal
    Society in London.  The event will also feature eleven associated
    workshops organised by Vladimiro Sassone and Julian Rathke:

    Pre-conference: SOS 2004, EXPRESS 2004, WOOD 2004,
    FOCLASA 2004, SECCO 2004, BIOCONCUR 2004
    Post-conference: Global Ubiquitous Computing, PDMC 2004,
    AVoCS 2004, PASM 2004, Infinity 2004

    Concur invited talks
      * David Harel (Weizmann Institute)
      * Sriram K. Rajamani (Microsoft Research)
    Concur tutorials
      * Steve Brookes (Carnegie-Mellon) and Peter O'Hearn (Queen Mary
        University of London)
      * Bengt Jonsson (Uppsala)

    Important dates
    - Main conference: 31 August - 3 September 2004
    - Affiliated workshops: 30 August, 4 September 2004

    Programme, abstracts of accepted papers and registration facilities
    are available at the conference's web site:

                http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/concur2004

    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.
    Interest in this topic is continuously growing, as a
    consequence of the importance and ubiquity of concurrent
    systems and their applications, and of the scientific
    relevance of their foundations.

    Topics include (but are not limited to):
    - Basic models and logics of concurrent and distributed
      computation.
    - Specialised or enriched models.
    - Related verification techniques and tools.
    - Related programming models.





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