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CFP: Term and Graph rewriting, special issue of MSCS

Rachid Echahed
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    First Call for Papers

    Special Issue of Mathematical Structures in Computer Science (MSCS) on

    "TERM and GRAPH Rewriting"

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Scope
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Rewriting techniques constitute a foundational theory of computing
science. They are being investigated for several structures such as
lambda-terms, first-order terms or graphs and have been successfully
used in many areas such as programming languages, automated
reasoning, program verification, security, etc. This is witnessed by
the leading international events ICGT, RTA or TLCA among others.

During the last decade, a particular interest has been devoted to the
study of the impact of shared structures in term and graph rewriting
through the international editions of TERMGRAPH series of workshops.
Sharing is indeed ubiquitous in several research areas, for instance:
the modelling of first- and higher-order term rewriting by (acyclic or
cyclic) graph rewriting, the modelling of biological or chemical
abstract machines, the implementation techniques of programming
languages. Term and graph rewriting are also used in automated theorem
proving and symbolic computation systems working on shared
structures...

This special issue is devoted to recent developments in all aspects
of TERM and GRAPH rewriting. This includes (but is not limited to):
term rewriting, graph transformation, proof methods, programming
languages, infinitary rewriting, rewrite strategies, semantics,
properties of rewriting ...

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Submissions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Submitted papers must be original and not submitted for publication
elsewhere, and will be subject to the standard journal refereeing
process of the Mathematical Structures in Computer Science (MSCS)
journal.

Submissions should be in pdf format following the MSCS instruction for
contributors (http://assets.cambridge.org/MSC/MSC_ifc.pdf) and should
be submitted electronically via the following easy-chair web site:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mscsrewriting2012

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Important Dates
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January 20, 2012 :      Abstract submission
February 20, 2012:      Paper submission
June 15, 2012    :      Notification of acceptance

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Guest Editor:
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Rachid Echahed, CNRS LIG Lab., Grenoble, France
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Last CFP: Term and Graph rewriting, special issue of MSCS

Rachid Echahed
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    Last Call for Papers

    Special Issue of Mathematical Structures in Computer Science (MSCS) on

    "TERM and GRAPH Rewriting"

http://membres-lig.imag.fr/echahed/pages/mscs.php
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scope
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Rewriting techniques constitute a foundational theory of computing
science. They are being investigated for several structures such as
lambda-terms, first-order terms or graphs and have been successfully
used in many areas such as programming languages, automated
reasoning, program verification, security, etc. This is witnessed by
the leading international events ICGT, RTA or TLCA among others.

During the last decade, a particular interest has been devoted to the
study of the impact of shared structures in term and graph rewriting
through the international editions of TERMGRAPH series of workshops.
Sharing is indeed ubiquitous in several research areas, for instance:
the modelling of first- and higher-order term rewriting by (acyclic or
cyclic) graph rewriting, the modelling of biological or chemical
abstract machines, the implementation techniques of programming
languages. Term and graph rewriting are also used in automated theorem
proving and symbolic computation systems working on shared
structures...

This special issue is devoted to recent developments in all aspects
of TERM and GRAPH rewriting. This includes (but is not limited to):
term rewriting, graph transformation, proof methods, programming
languages, infinitary rewriting, rewrite strategies, semantics,
properties of rewriting, ...

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Submissions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Submitted papers must be original and not submitted for publication
elsewhere, and will be subject to the standard journal refereeing
process of the Mathematical Structures in Computer Science (MSCS)
journal.

Submissions should be in pdf format following the MSCS instruction for
contributors (http://assets.cambridge.org/MSC/MSC_ifc.pdf) and should
be submitted electronically via the following easy-chair web site:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mscsrewriting2012

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Important Dates
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Should you have any problem to meet the deadlines, please send a mail to
the guest editor.

January 20, 2012 :      Abstract submission
February 20, 2012:      Paper submission
June 15, 2012    :      Notification of acceptance

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Guest Editor:
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Rachid Echahed, CNRS LIG Lab., Grenoble, France
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CFP: Graph Computation Models (GCM2012)

Rachid Echahed
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                        CALL FOR PAPERS

                            GCM 2012
                  Fourth International Workshop on
                     Graph Computation Models
                Bremen, Germany, September 29th, 2012
                     http://gcm2012.imag.fr/


                         Part of ICGT2012
             http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/icgt2012/

      Full versions of best papers will be included in an issue of the
the international journal of the "Electronic Communications of the  EASST"
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                  Aims

The aim of the  International Workshop  GCM2012  is to bring  together
researchers interested  in all aspects  of computation models based on
graphs    and graph transformation    techniques.    It promotes   the
cross-fertilizing exchange of  ideas and experiences among researchers
and   students from   the different   communities   interested in  the
foundations, applications,   and implementations of  graph computation
models and related areas.

GCM2012 is a  one-day satellite event of   ICGT 2012, which  will take
place  in Bremen, Germany, from  24 to 29  of September 2012. Previous
editions of  GCM series  were  held in  Natal,  Brazil (GCM  2006), in
Leicester, UK (GCM 2008) and in Enschede, The Netherlands (GCM 2010).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

                            Topics of Interest

GCM 2012  solicits  papers in all   areas of Graph  Computation Models
including but not limited to:

Foundations : Models of graph transformation; Parallel, concurrent, and
distributed;  graph transformations; Term  graph  rewriting; Logics  on
graphs  and graph transformations; Formal graph languages Analysis and
verification   of   graph   transformation  systems;   Foundations   of
programming languages

Applications  :  Software  architecture; Software   validation; Software
evolution; Visual   programming;   Security models;   Implementation   of
programming   languages;  Rule-based  systems;    Workflow and  business
processes;    Model-driven  engineering;  Service-oriented  applications;
Bioinformatics and system biology; Quantum computing, Case-studies

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                             Important Dates

Abstract Submission :     July 8th, 2012
Paper Submission :     July 15th, 2012
Acceptance Notification: August 13th, 2012
Preliminary Proceedings: September 2nd, 2012
Workshop :         September 29th, 2012

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                         Submissions and Publication

Authors are invited to submit either regular papers  (up to 15 pages),
or  position papers, system  descriptions, work  in progress, extended
abstracts (5-7 pages), via the EasyChair system, at URL

        https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=gcm2012

Submissions should be in  PDF format, using  Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) style.

Preliminary proceedings will be distributed at the workshop.  Selected
authors will be invited to submit a full version of their papers after
the workshop. These  submissions will pass through  a second  round of
reviewing and accepted contributions are to  be published as a special
issue of  the international journal  of the "Electronic Communications
of the EASST".

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                          Program Committee

   * Paolo Baldan, University of Padova, Italy
   * Franck Drewes, Umea University, Sweden
   * Rachid Echahed (cochair), LIG Lab., Grenoble, France
   * Stefan Gruner, University of Pretoria, South Africa
   * Annegret Habel (cochair), University of Oldenburg, Germany
   * Dirk Janssens, University of Antwerp, Belgium
   * Hans-Joerg Kreowski, University of Bremen, Germany
   * Pascale Le Gall, University of Evry-Val d'Essonne, France
   * Mohamed Mosbah (cochair), University of Bordeaux, France
   * Detlef Plump, University of York, UK
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                         Organizers and contact

   * Annegret Habel, University of Oldenburg, Germany
   * Mohamed Mosbah, University of Bordeaux, France
   * Rachid Echahed, LIG Lab., Grenoble, France

  You can contact GCM 2012 organizers via [hidden email]

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Second CFP: Graph Computation Models (GCM2012)

Rachid Echahed
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                      Second CALL FOR PAPERS

                            GCM 2012

                  Fourth International Workshop on
                     Graph Computation Models
                Bremen, Germany, September 29th, 2012
http://gcm2012.imag.fr/


                         Part of ICGT2012
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/icgt2012/

      Full versions of best papers will be included in an issue of the
the international journal of the "Electronic Communications of the  EASST"
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                  Aims

The aim of the  International Workshop  GCM2012  is to bring  together
researchers interested  in all aspects  of computation models based on
graphs    and graph transformation    techniques.    It promotes   the
cross-fertilizing exchange of  ideas and experiences among researchers
and   students from   the different   communities   interested in  the
foundations, applications,   and implementations of  graph computation
models and related areas.

GCM2012 is a  one-day satellite event of   ICGT 2012, which  will take
place  in Bremen, Germany, from  24 to 29  of September 2012. Previous
editions of  GCM series  were  held in  Natal,  Brazil (GCM  2006), in
Leicester, UK (GCM 2008) and in Enschede, The Netherlands (GCM 2010).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

                            Topics of Interest

GCM 2012  solicits  papers in all   areas of Graph  Computation Models
including but not limited to:

Foundations : Models of graph transformation; Parallel, concurrent, and
distributed;  graph transformations; Term  graph  rewriting; Logics  on
graphs  and graph transformations; Formal graph languages Analysis and
verification   of   graph   transformation  systems;   Foundations   of
programming languages

Applications  :  Software  architecture; Software   validation; Software
evolution; Visual   programming;   Security models;   Implementation   of
programming   languages;  Rule-based  systems;    Workflow and  business
processes;    Model-driven  engineering;  Service-oriented  applications;
Bioinformatics and system biology; Quantum computing, Case-studies

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                             Important Dates

Abstract Submission :     July 8th, 2012
Paper Submission :     July 15th, 2012
Acceptance Notification: August 13th, 2012
Preliminary Proceedings: September 2nd, 2012
Workshop :         September 29th, 2012

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

                         Submissions and Publication

Authors are invited to submit either regular papers  (up to 15 pages),
or  position papers, system  descriptions, work  in progress, extended
abstracts (5-7 pages), via the EasyChair system, at URL

https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=gcm2012

Submissions should be in  PDF format, using  Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) style.

Preliminary proceedings will be distributed at the workshop.  Selected
authors will be invited to submit a full version of their papers after
the workshop. These  submissions will pass through  a second  round of
reviewing and accepted contributions are to  be published as a special
issue of  the international journal  of the "Electronic Communications
of the EASST".

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Program Committee

   * Paolo Baldan, University of Padova, Italy
   * Franck Drewes, Umea University, Sweden
   * Rachid Echahed (cochair), LIG Lab., Grenoble, France
   * Stefan Gruner, University of Pretoria, South Africa
   * Annegret Habel (cochair), University of Oldenburg, Germany
   * Dirk Janssens, University of Antwerp, Belgium
   * Hans-Joerg Kreowski, University of Bremen, Germany
   * Pascale Le Gall, University of Evry-Val d'Essonne, France
   * Mohamed Mosbah (cochair), University of Bordeaux, France
   * Detlef Plump, University of York, UK
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                         Organizers and contact

   * Annegret Habel, University of Oldenburg, Germany
   * Mohamed Mosbah, University of Bordeaux, France
   * Rachid Echahed, LIG Lab., Grenoble, France

  You can contact GCM 2012 organizers via [hidden email]

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Last CFP: Graph Computation Models (GCM2012)

Rachid Echahed
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                      Last CALL FOR PAPERS

                            GCM 2012

                  Fourth International Workshop on
                     Graph Computation Models
                Bremen, Germany, September 29th, 2012
http://gcm2012.imag.fr/


                         Part of ICGT2012
http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/icgt2012/

      Full versions of best papers will be included in an issue of the
the international journal of the "Electronic Communications of the  EASST"
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                  Aims

The aim of the  International Workshop  GCM2012  is to bring  together
researchers interested  in all aspects  of computation models based on
graphs    and graph transformation    techniques.    It promotes   the
cross-fertilizing exchange of  ideas and experiences among researchers
and   students from   the different   communities   interested in  the
foundations, applications,   and implementations of  graph computation
models and related areas.

GCM2012 is a  one-day satellite event of   ICGT 2012, which  will take
place  in Bremen, Germany, from  24 to 29  of September 2012. Previous
editions of  GCM series  were  held in  Natal,  Brazil (GCM  2006), in
Leicester, UK (GCM 2008) and in Enschede, The Netherlands (GCM 2010).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

                            Topics of Interest

GCM 2012  solicits  papers in all   areas of Graph  Computation Models
including but not limited to:

Foundations : Models of graph transformation; Parallel, concurrent, and
distributed;  graph transformations; Term  graph  rewriting; Logics  on
graphs  and graph transformations; Formal graph languages Analysis and
verification   of   graph   transformation  systems;   Foundations   of
programming languages

Applications  :  Software  architecture; Software   validation; Software
evolution; Visual   programming;   Security models;   Implementation   of
programming   languages;  Rule-based  systems;    Workflow and  business
processes;    Model-driven  engineering;  Service-oriented  applications;
Bioinformatics and system biology; Quantum computing, Case-studies

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
                             Important Dates

Abstract Submission :     July 8th, 2012
Paper Submission :     July 15th, 2012
Acceptance Notification: August 13th, 2012
Preliminary Proceedings: September 2nd, 2012
Workshop :         September 29th, 2012

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

                         Submissions and Publication

Authors are invited to submit either regular papers  (up to 15 pages),
or  position papers, system  descriptions, work  in progress, extended
abstracts (5-7 pages), via the EasyChair system, at URL

https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=gcm2012

Submissions should be in  PDF format, using  Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) style.

Preliminary proceedings will be distributed at the workshop.  Selected
authors will be invited to submit a full version of their papers after
the workshop. These  submissions will pass through  a second  round of
reviewing and accepted contributions are to  be published as a special
issue of  the international journal  of the "Electronic Communications
of the EASST".

-----------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Program Committee

   * Paolo Baldan, University of Padova, Italy
   * Franck Drewes, Umea University, Sweden
   * Rachid Echahed (cochair), LIG Lab., Grenoble, France
   * Stefan Gruner, University of Pretoria, South Africa
   * Annegret Habel (cochair), University of Oldenburg, Germany
   * Dirk Janssens, University of Antwerp, Belgium
   * Hans-Joerg Kreowski, University of Bremen, Germany
   * Pascale Le Gall, University of Evry-Val d'Essonne, France
   * Mohamed Mosbah (cochair), University of Bordeaux, France
   * Detlef Plump, University of York, UK
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

                         Organizers and contact

   * Annegret Habel, University of Oldenburg, Germany
   * Mohamed Mosbah, University of Bordeaux, France
   * Rachid Echahed, LIG Lab., Grenoble, France

  You can contact GCM 2012 organizers via [hidden email]

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CFP: Term and Graph Rewriting (TERMGRAPH2013) / ETAPS2013

Rachid Echahed

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                          CALL FOR PAPERS

                           TERMGRAPH 2013

                    7th International Workshop on
                   Computing with Terms and Graphs

                    Rome, Italy, March 23rd, 2013
                     http://termgraph2013.imag.fr
                     http://www.termgraph.org.uk


                        Part of ETAPS 2013
                       http://www.etaps.org/

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                           Important Dates

December 20, 2012       Abstract submission
January 7, 2013         Paper submission
January 25, 2013        Notification of acceptance
February 10, 2013       Proceedings version due

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                           Aims and scope

Research in term and graph rewriting ranges from theoretical questions
to practical  issues.  Computing with graphs   handles the sharing  of
common subexpressions in a natural and seamless  way, and improves the
efficiency of  computations in space  and time.  Sharing is ubiquitous
in several research areas, for instance : the  modelling of first- and
higher-order  term rewriting by (acyclic  or  cyclic) graph rewriting,
the  modelling   of biological  or  chemical  abstract machines, the
implementation      techniques    of   programming languages: many
implementations of functional,  logic, object-oriented, concurrent and
mobile calculi are based on term graphs.  Term graphs are also used in
automated theorem proving and  symbolic computation systems working on
shared structures.

The aim of this workshop  is to bring  together researchers working in
different domains on term and graph transformation and to foster their
interaction, to provide a forum  for presenting new  ideas and work in
progress, and to enable newcomers to learn about current activities in
term graph rewriting.

TERMGRAPH  2013  is   a   one-day satellite    event  of ETAPS   2013
<http://www.etaps.org/>, which  will take place  in Rome, Italy, from
March 16 to  March  24, 2013.   Previous   editions of  the TERMGRAPH
workshop series    (http://www.termgraph.org.uk/)   took place   in
Barcelona (2002), in Rome (2004), in Vienna (2006), in Braga (2007) in
York (2009) and in Saarbrücken (2011).

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                        Topics of Interest

Topics of interest are open and include all aspects of term graphs and
sharing of common subexpressions  in rewriting, programming, automated
reasoning and symbolic computation. This  includes (but is not limited
to): term rewriting, graph transformation, graph-based implementations
of lambda-calculus, programming  languages, models of computation,
graph-based languages, semantics   and implementation  of programming
languages, compiler   construction,  pattern  recognition, databases,
bioinformatics, and system descriptions.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                      Submissions and Publication

Authors are invited to submit either regular papers  (up to 15 pages),
or  position papers, system  descriptions, work  in progress, extended
abstracts (5-7 pages), via the EasyChair system, at URL

     https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=termgraph2013

Submissions should be   in PDF format,   using the EPTCS   style files
(http://style.eptcs.org/).   The  Proceedings   will be published  in
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS).

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

              Programme Committee

Patrick Bahr, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Paolo Baldan, University of Padova, Italy
Andrea Corradini, University of Pisa, Italy
Frank Drewes, Umea University, Sweden
Rachid Echahed (co-chair), CNRS and University of Grenoble, France
Maribel    Fernandez, King's College London, UK
Clemens Grabmayer,  Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Wolfram Kahl, McMaster University, Canada
Ian Mackie, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Detlef Plump (co-chair), University of York, UK

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               Organizers and Contact

Rachid Echahed, CNRS and University of Grenoble, France
Detlef Plump, University of York, UK

You can contact TERMGRAPH 2013 organizers via [hidden email]

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Second CFP: Term and Graph Rewriting (TERMGRAPH2013) / ETAPS2013

Rachid Echahed
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                          CALL FOR PAPERS

                           TERMGRAPH 2013

                    7th International Workshop on
                   Computing with Terms and Graphs

                    Rome, Italy, March 23rd, 2013
http://termgraph2013.imag.fr
http://www.termgraph.org.uk


                        Part of ETAPS 2013
http://www.etaps.org/

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                           Important Dates

December 20, 2012       Abstract submission
January 7, 2013         Paper submission
January 25, 2013        Notification of acceptance
February 10, 2013       Proceedings version due

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                           Aims and scope

Research in term and graph rewriting ranges from theoretical questions
to practical  issues.  Computing with graphs   handles the sharing  of
common subexpressions in a natural and seamless  way, and improves the
efficiency of  computations in space  and time.  Sharing is ubiquitous
in several research areas, for instance : the  modelling of first- and
higher-order  term rewriting by (acyclic  or  cyclic) graph rewriting,
the  modelling   of biological  or  chemical  abstract machines, the
implementation      techniques    of   programming languages: many
implementations of functional,  logic, object-oriented, concurrent and
mobile calculi are based on term graphs.  Term graphs are also used in
automated theorem proving and  symbolic computation systems working on
shared structures.

The aim of this workshop  is to bring  together researchers working in
different domains on term and graph transformation and to foster their
interaction, to provide a forum  for presenting new ideas and work in
progress, and to enable newcomers to learn about current activities in
term graph rewriting.

TERMGRAPH  2013  is   a   one-day satellite    event  of ETAPS   2013
<http://www.etaps.org/>, which  will take place  in Rome, Italy, from
March 16 to  March  24, 2013.   Previous   editions of the TERMGRAPH
workshop series    (http://www.termgraph.org.uk/) took place   in
Barcelona (2002), in Rome (2004), in Vienna (2006), in Braga (2007) in
York (2009) and in Saarbrücken (2011).

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                        Topics of Interest

Topics of interest are open and include all aspects of term graphs and
sharing of common subexpressions  in rewriting, programming, automated
reasoning and symbolic computation. This  includes (but is not limited
to): term rewriting, graph transformation, graph-based implementations
of lambda-calculus, programming  languages, models of computation,
graph-based languages, semantics   and implementation  of programming
languages, compiler   construction,  pattern recognition, databases,
bioinformatics, and system descriptions.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                      Submissions and Publication

Authors are invited to submit either regular papers  (up to 15 pages),
or  position papers, system  descriptions, work  in progress, extended
abstracts (5-7 pages), via the EasyChair system, at URL

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=termgraph2013

Submissions should be   in PDF format,   using the EPTCS   style files
(http://style.eptcs.org/). The  Proceedings   will be published  in
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS).

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

              Programme Committee

Patrick Bahr, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Paolo Baldan, University of Padova, Italy
Andrea Corradini, University of Pisa, Italy
Frank Drewes, Umea University, Sweden
Rachid Echahed (co-chair), CNRS and University of Grenoble, France
Maribel    Fernandez, King's College London, UK
Clemens Grabmayer,  Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Wolfram Kahl, McMaster University, Canada
Ian Mackie, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Detlef Plump (co-chair), University of York, UK

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               Organizers and Contact

Rachid Echahed, CNRS and University of Grenoble, France
Detlef Plump, University of York, UK

You can contact TERMGRAPH 2013 organizers via [hidden email]

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last CFP: Term and Graph Rewriting (TERMGRAPH2013) / ETAPS2013

Rachid Echahed

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                          CALL FOR PAPERS

                           TERMGRAPH 2013

                    7th International Workshop on
                   Computing with Terms and Graphs

                    Rome, Italy, March 23rd, 2013
                     http://termgraph2013.imag.fr
                     http://www.termgraph.org.uk


                        Part of ETAPS 2013
                       http://www.etaps.org/

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                           Important Dates

January 7, 2013         Paper submission
January 25, 2013        Notification of acceptance
February 10, 2013       Proceedings version due

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                           Aims and scope

Research in term and graph rewriting ranges from theoretical questions
to practical  issues.  Computing with graphs   handles the sharing  of
common subexpressions in a natural and seamless  way, and improves the
efficiency of  computations in space  and time.  Sharing is ubiquitous
in several research areas, for instance : the  modelling of first- and
higher-order  term rewriting by (acyclic  or  cyclic) graph rewriting,
the  modelling   of biological  or  chemical  abstract machines, the
implementation      techniques    of   programming languages: many
implementations of functional,  logic, object-oriented, concurrent and
mobile calculi are based on term graphs.  Term graphs are also used in
automated theorem proving and  symbolic computation systems working on
shared structures.

The aim of this workshop  is to bring  together researchers working in
different domains on term and graph transformation and to foster their
interaction, to provide a forum  for presenting new ideas and work in
progress, and to enable newcomers to learn about current activities in
term graph rewriting.

TERMGRAPH  2013  is   a   one-day satellite    event  of ETAPS   2013
<http://www.etaps.org/>, which  will take place  in Rome, Italy, from
March 16 to  March  24, 2013.   Previous   editions of the TERMGRAPH
workshop series    (http://www.termgraph.org.uk/) took place   in
Barcelona (2002), in Rome (2004), in Vienna (2006), in Braga (2007) in
York (2009) and in Saarbrücken (2011).

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                        Topics of Interest

Topics of interest are open and include all aspects of term graphs and
sharing of common subexpressions  in rewriting, programming, automated
reasoning and symbolic computation. This  includes (but is not limited
to): term rewriting, graph transformation, graph-based implementations
of lambda-calculus, programming  languages, models of computation,
graph-based languages, semantics   and implementation  of programming
languages, compiler   construction,  pattern recognition, databases,
bioinformatics, and system descriptions.

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                      Submissions and Publication

Authors are invited to submit either regular papers  (up to 15 pages),
or  position papers, system  descriptions, work  in progress, extended
abstracts (5-7 pages), via the EasyChair system, at URL

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=termgraph2013

Submissions should be   in PDF format,   using the EPTCS   style files
(http://style.eptcs.org/). The  Proceedings   will be published  in
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS).

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              Programme Committee

Patrick Bahr, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Paolo Baldan, University of Padova, Italy
Frank Drewes, Umea University, Sweden
Rachid Echahed (co-chair), CNRS and University of Grenoble, France
Maribel    Fernandez, King's College London, UK
Clemens Grabmayer,  Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Wolfram Kahl, McMaster University, Canada
Ian Mackie, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Detlef Plump (co-chair), University of York, UK

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               Organizers and Contact

Rachid Echahed, CNRS and University of Grenoble, France
Detlef Plump, University of York, UK

You can contact TERMGRAPH 2013 organizers via [hidden email]



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