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ETAPS 2001: SECOND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
ETAPS 2001
APRIL 2 - 6, 2001 - GENOVA, ITALY
The European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software
(ETAPS) is a loose and open confederation of conferences and other
events that has become the primary European forum for academic and
industrial researchers working on topics relating to Software Science.
http://www.disi.unige.it/etaps2001/
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5 Conferences - 10 Workshops - 10 Tutorials
7 Invited Lectures - 1 panel- 9 Tool Demos
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PROGRAM - REGISTRATION FORM - HOTEL BOOKING
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SEE http://www.disi.unige.it/etaps2001/
IMPORTANT DATES:
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= MARCH 2: deadline to register having HOTEL GUARANTEED and =
= A V O I D I N G 20% S U R C H A R G E on fees =
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= April 2-6, 2001: ETAPS 2001 in Genova =
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= March 31 - April 8, 2001: Satellite Events =
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CONFERENCES
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CC 2001: International Conference on Compiler Construction
ESOP 2001, European Symposium On Programming
FASE 2001, Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
FOSSACS 2001,
Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures
TACAS 2001,
Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems
TUTORIALS
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T1: Common Framework Initiative for Algebraic Specification and
Development of Software
T2: Abstract State Machines:
Surveying their Theory and their Industrial Employment
T3: Compiling object-oriented programming languages
T4: Rule based programming using ELAN: a Tutorial
T5: Mathematical Foundations for Software Architecture
T6: Rigorous Analysis and Design with the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
T7: Domain Analysis and Engineering with Sherlock -
producing Software Product Lines
T8: Extreme Modeling - Closing the Gap between Modeling and XP
T10: TTCN-3 - The new testing language for telecom and datacom
WORKSHOPS
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CMCS: Co-algebraic Methods in Computer Science
ETI Day: Electronic Tool Integration platform Day
JOSES: Java Optimization Strategies for Embedded Systems
LDTA: Workshop on Language Descriptions, Tools and Applications
MMAABS: Models and Methods of Analysis for Agent Based Systems
PFM: Proofs For Mobility
RelMiS: Relational Methods in Software
UNIGRA:
Uniform Approaches to Graphical Process Specification Techniques
WADT: Workshop on Algebraic Development Techniques
WTUML: Workshop on Transformations in UML
INVITED LECTURES
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Luca Cardelli: Global Computing
Michael Fourman: Propositional Reasoning
Ole Lehrmann Madsen: Virtual Classes and their Implementation
John Mitchell: A Probabilistic Polynomial-Time Process Calculus for
Security Protocol Analysis
Gordon Plotkin: Adequacy for Algebraic Effects
Bran Selic: Physical Programming: Beyond Mere Logic
Moshe Y. Vardi: Branching vs. Linear Time: Final Showdown
PANEL
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Free software: the future of software engineering?