[DL] QBFEVAL'16 - Deadlines extension!
Luca Pulina
lpulina at uniss.it
Sun Feb 28 11:27:19 CET 2016
[apologies for any cross-posting]
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QBFEVAL'16 - Competitive evaluation of QBF solvers
Second Call for Solvers & Benchmarks
A joint event with SAT 2016 - The Nineteenth International Conference
on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing - Bordeaux,
France, July 5-8, 2016
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QBFEVAL'16 will be the 2016 competitive evaluation of QBF solvers, and
the eleventh evaluation of QBF solvers and instances ever. QBFEVAL'16
will award solvers that stand out as being particularly effective on
specific categories of QBF instances. The evaluation will run using
the computing infrastructure made available by StarExec.
We warmly encourage developers of QBF solvers to submit their work,
even at early stages of development, as long as it fulfills some very
simple requirements. We also welcome the submission of QBF formulas to
be used for the evaluation. People thinking about using QBF-based
techniques in their area (e.g., formal verification, planning,
knowledge reasoning) are invited to contribute to the evaluation by
submitting QBF instances of their research problems (see the
requirements for instances). The results of the evaluation will be a
good indicator of the current feasibility of QBF-based approaches and
a stimulus for people working on QBF solvers to further enhance their
tools. For questions, comments and any other issue regarding
QBFEVAL'16, please get in touch with qbf16 at qbflib.org.
Details about solvers and benchmarks submission, tracks, and related
rules, are available at http://www.qbflib.org/qbfeval16.php
Important Dates
Registration open: February 1st 2016
Registration close: March 7th 2016 (NEW)
Solvers participating in competitive tracks due: March 7th 2016 (NEW)
Final versions of solvers participating in competitive tracks due:
March 22nd 2016 (NEW)
Benchmarks due: March 22nd 2016 (NEW)
Solvers participating in non-competitive tracks due: April 30th 2016
Results: presented at SAT'16
Organizing committee
Organization
Luca Pulina, University of Sassari
Judges
Hubie Chen, University of the Basque Country and Ikerbasque
Martina Seidl, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Christoph Wintersteiger, Microsoft Research Limited
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Luca Pulina, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
POLCOMING - Department of Political Science, Communication, Engineering and Information Technologies
University of Sassari
e-mail lpulina at uniss.it
http://sites.google.com/site/lpulina
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