ISR 2015 - International School on Rewriting ISR 2015
Topics/Call fo Papers
Rewriting is a branch of computer science whose origins go back to the origins of computer science itself (with Thue, Church, Post, and many other prominent researchers). It has strong links with mathematics, algebra, and logic, and it is the basis of well-known programming paradigms like functional and equational programming. In these programming paradigms and corresponding languages, the notions of reduction, pattern matching, confluence, termination, strategy, etc., are essential. Rewriting provides a solid framework for understanding, using, and teaching all these notions. Rewriting techniques are also used in many other areas of software engineering (scripting, prototyping, automated transformation of legacy systems, refactoring, web services, etc.) Rewriting techniques play a relevant role in computing research, education, and industry.
The school is aimed at master and PhD students, researchers, and practitioners interested in the study of rewriting concepts and their applications.
The school is aimed at master and PhD students, researchers, and practitioners interested in the study of rewriting concepts and their applications.
Other CFPs
- 25th International Conference on Automated Deduction
- 20th Computer Vision Winter Workshop
- International Workshop on Self-optimisation in Organic and Autonomic Computing Systems (SAOS)
- 11th Workshop on Dependability and Fault Tolerance (VERFE'15)
- International Workshop on Multi-Objective Many-Core Design (MOMAC)
Last modified: 2014-10-29 22:32:49