[net.ai] 1985 Symposium on Logic Programming

conery@uoregon.UUCP (conery) (08/08/84)

			-- CALL FOR PAPERS --

		1985 Symposium on Logic Programming

	      Boston, Massachusetts, July 15-18, 1985

     Sponsored by IEEE and its Technical Committee on Computer Languages

The symposium will cover fundamental principles and important innovations in
the design, definition, and implementation of logic programming systems and
applications.  Of special interest are papers related to parallel processing.
Other topics of interest are (but are not limited to) FGCS, distributed control
schemes, expert systems, natural language processing, systems programming,
novel implementation techniques, and performance issues.

Authors should send 8 copies of their manuscript, plus an extra copy of the
abstract, to:

		John Conery
		Department of Computer and Information Science
		University of Oregon
		Eugene, OR   97403

Paper length should be 8-20 typed, double spaced pages, including figures and
abstract.  Submissions will be considered on the basis of appropriateness,
clarity, originality, significance, and overall quality.

Deadline for submission of papers is November 16, 1984.  Authors will be
notified of acceptance or rejection by March 8, 1985, and camera ready copy
must be returned by May 10, 1985.  Authors of accepted papers will be expected
to sign a copyright release form.

** Proposals for full or partial day tutorials are also being solicited. 
Send a one to three page proposal to John Conery by November 16.

Conference Chairman		Technical Committee Co-Chairmen

Doug DeGroot		Jacques Cohen		John Conery
T.J. Watson Res. Ctr.	Computer Sci. Dept.	Dept. of Computer
PO Box 218		Ford Hall		   and Information Science
Yorktown Heights, 	Brandeis University	University of Oregon
   NY 10598		415 South St.		Eugene, OR 97403
(914)945-3497		Waltham, MA  02254	(503)686-4408
			(617)647-3370

	CSNET:		jc@brandeis		jc@uoregon


			Technical Committee

	Ken Bowen (Syracuse)		Jack Minker (Maryland)
	Jacques Cohen (Brandeis)	Fernando Pereira (SRI)
	John Conery (Oregon)		Alan Robinson (Syracuse)
	Doug DeGroot (IBM Yorktown)	Sten-Ake Tarnlund (IBM Yorktown)
	Seif Haridi (IBM Yorktown)	D. S. Warren (Stony Brook)
	Bob Keller (Utah)		Jim Weiner (New Hampshire)
	Gary Lindstrom (Utah)