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Call for Papers
Third International Workshop
on
Set Constraints
and Constraint-based Program Analysis
Schloss Hagenberg, Austria
November 1, 1997
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Scope of the Conference
Set constraints are a calculus for reasoning about relationships
between sets of values. Expressions in this calculus are built from
variables, the set operations union, intersection and complement as
well as set versions of the functions associated with the underlying
universe of values. Set constraints consist of containment and
equality relationships between these expressions.
The first uses of set constraints date back at least to John Reynold's
early work on program analysis in 1969. In the last decade there has
been a significant increase in the interest in set constraints, with
major advances both in the foundations of set constraints as well as
in applications. We now have algorithms and complexity
characterizations for a large variety of classes of set
constraints. Connections have been established between set constraints
and various fragments of logic, including the theory of $k$
successors, tree automaton, and monadic logic. Meanwhile, constraints
have become a core technology in areas such as types and program
analysis. Constraint-based approaches have led to many algorithmic and
conceptual advances in type inference (particularly subtypes),
data-flow analysis, control-flow analysis, binding-time analysis, and
sorted-unification. Many of these works directly use set constraints;
other used equational and constraint theories of which set constraints
are a generalization.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers working on
all aspects of set constraints, and provide a forum for discussing
novel applications, implementation, new results and open problems. We
also hope that the workshop will give a sense of the diversity of set
constraints applications, and in so doing generate new problems,
approaches, and opportunities.
Organization
The workshop will take place at Schloss Hagenberg, near Linz, Austria, in connection with CP97, the Third International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming.
Submission Details
Authors are invited to submit short papers (2-8 pages) for
presentation at the workshop, preferrably by email to sets@mpi-sb.mpg.de.
We anticipate distributing a proceedings
of accepted papers. Papers may describe preliminary or partial results
as well as finished research. Position papers are also welcome.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- decision procedures and algorithms
- set constraints over new domains (e.g. arithmetic)
- applications
- implementation
- connections with other areas
Submissions deadline: September 30
Acceptance decisions: October 6
Camera-ready deadline: October 20
Workshop: November 1
Organizing Committee:
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Alexander Aiken (UC Berkeley, U.S.A., aiken@cs.berkeley.edu)
Harald Ganzinger (Max Planck Institute, Germany, hg@mpi-sb.mpg.de)
Nevin Heintze (Bell Laboratories, U.S.A., nch@research.att.com)
Joxan Jaffar (National Univ. of Singapor, joxan@iscs.nus.sg)
Bruno Legeard (Univ. of Franche-Comté, legeard@comte.univ-fcomte.fr)
David McAllester (AT&T Laboratories, U.S.A., dmac@research.att.com)
Leszek Pacholski (University of Wroclaw, Poland, pacholsk@tcs.uni.wroc.pl)
Jens Palsberg (Purdue University, palsberg@cs.purdue.edu)
Andreas Podelski (Max Planck Institute, Germany, podelski@mpi-sb.mpg.de)
Jean-Francois Puget (ILOG, France, puget@ilog.fr)
Jakob Rehof (DIKU, Denmark, rehof@diku.dk)
Sophie Tison (University of Lille, France, tison@lifl.fr)
Andreas Podelski
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