[DL] CFP: REACTS'24 - International Workshop on Reconfigurable Transition Systems, Aveiro, Nov 5, 2024
Raul Fervari
rfervari at gmail.com
Mon Mar 25 15:14:12 CET 2024
(Apologies for cross-posting)
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ReacTS'24
International Workshop on Reconfigurable Transition Systems:
Semantics, Logics and Applications
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Call for Papers
https://reacts2024.github.io/
Tuesday, 5 November 2024, Aveiro, Portugal
Satellite event of SEFM 2024 (https://sefm-conference.github.io/sefm2024)
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OVERVIEW
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Reconfigurable Transition Systems (RTS) are dynamic relational
structures (graphs) that evolve along its execution, in the sense that
their accessibility relation, their set of nodes or their labelling
change when their edges are crossed. These structures have proven to
be suitable to compactly represent complex reactive and reconfigurable
behaviours. Namely, the ability of reacting or readapting under the
influence of certain events is a very distinctive feature of many
diverse situations and objects. An autonomous vehicle that changes its
route due to a new strike occurring, the behaviour of a software
component after a memory disposal, or a DNA mutation as the result of
a viral infection, are different examples that witness the importance
of modelling about changes in a determined situation. Practical user
cases have aroused the interest of the logic community in the study of
variants of RTS, by developing formal methods to properly reason about
such situations.
This workshop aims to bring together the whole community of
researchers working on different ways to model reconfigurable and
reactive systems from a formal perspective. This includes theoretical
approaches (like hybrid logics, reactive frames, model-update logics),
or formalisms designed for specific purposes (like separation logic in
software verification, dynamic epistemic logic in AI planning, and
others). Also, our goal is to devise novel approaches and potential
applications, and share a common perspective on the discipline.
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Authors are invited to submit, via EasyChair research contributions or
experience reports
(https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=reacts2024).
All papers should be written in English and prepared using the
specific LNCS templates available at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
There are two categories of submissions
FULL PAPERS up to 12 pages excluding reference, – to present
original research and the analysis, interpretation and validation of
the research findings.
SHORT PRESENTATIONS up to 4 pages, – to present work in progress and
preliminary results.
Both kinds of submissions allow system descriptions, to present a new
tool, a new tool component or novel extensions to an existing tool
aiming at supporting open community approaches, or the
use/customisation of an existing tool in the context of RTS.
Accepted Full Papers will be included in the workshop programme and
will appear in the workshop pre-proceedings as well as in the LNCS
post-proceedings.
Accepted Short presentations will be included in the pre-proceeding
but not published in the post-proceedings.
Pre-proceedings will be available online before the Workshop.
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LIST OF TOPICS
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The scope of the workshop includes (but it is not limited to):
- Reconfigurable transitions systems
- Models for the analysis of reconfigurable systems
- Dynamic Logics, Separation Logics, Dynamic Epistemic Logics for RTS
- Applications of formal models for reconfigurable systems
- Computational tools to animate and analyze RTS
- Generalizations of RTS: Fuzzy RTS, Paraconsistent RTS, Weighted RTS
- Featured Transition Systems
- Bisimulations and general algebraic constructions
- Model Checking and Tools
- Reactive systems and Process Algebra
- Applications of AI for RTS
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PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
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Raul Fervari (University of Córdoba, Argentina)
Manuel Martins (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
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TBA
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Carlos Areces, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba and CONICET (Argentina)
Luis Soares Barbosa, Universidade Do Minho (Portugal)
Mario Benevides, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Johan van Benthem, ILLC, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) &
Stanford University (USA)
Patrick Blackburn, University of Roskilde (Denmark)
Valentin Cassano, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto and CONICET (Argentina)
Madalena Chaves, Centre Inria d'Université Côte d'Azur (France)
Diana Costa, Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal)
Stéphane Demri, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay (France)
Hans van Ditmarsch, CNRS, University of Toulouse (France)
Daniel Figueiredo, University of Aveiro (Portugal)
Sabine Frittella, Université d'Orleans (France)
Sujata Gosh, Indian Statistical Institute, Chennai (India)
Andreas Herzig, CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier (France)
Juha Kontinen, University of Helsinki (Finland)
Sergio Marcelino, Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal)
Regivan Santiago, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil)
François Schwarzentruber, ENS Rennes (France)
Igor Sedlár, Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic)
Sonja Smets, ILLC, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Ionuț Țuțu, Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian
Academy (Romania)
Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada, University of Bergen (Norway)
Fan Yang, Utrecht University (The Netherlands)
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PUBLICATION
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Accepted regular papers will be published after the Workshop by Springer
in a volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (http://www.springer.com/lncs),
which will collect contributions to some workshops co-located with SEFM 2024.
Condition for inclusion in the post-proceedings is that at least one of
the co-authors has presented the paper at the Workshop.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper submission: 20 august 2024 (AoE)
Author notification: 20 September 2024
Workshop: 5 November 2024
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CONTACT
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If you have any problems or questions, please contact us via e-mail at:
rfervari at unc.edu.ar / martins at ua.pt
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