
Second CFP: Workshop on Deductive Databases at JICSLP'92 Second Call for Participation
Second Call for Participation
Workshop on Deductive Databases
Saturday, 14 November, 1992
in conjunction with the
Joint International Conference and Symposium on Logic Programming
November 9-13, 1992, Washington D.C., USA
The development of deductive database systems, which apply logic
programming techniques to databases, has been of growing interest in recent
years, and has resulted in a significant amount of interaction between
researchers of varying backgrounds. This workshop is intended to provide a
forum for theoreticians, implementors and those involved in applications to
exchange ideas on the development of deductive databases systems. Topics
may include (but need not be limited to) program transformations, parallel
and distributed execution, optimization and implementation techniques, and
applications.
Abstracts and/or proposals for system demonstrations should be send to the
address below:
Prof. Kotagiri Ramamohanarao
Department of Computer Science
University of Melbourne
Parkville, 3052
Australia
Phone: +61 3 282 2400
Fax: +61 3 282 2444
Abstracts should be no more than 8-10 pages in length, and there is no
restriction on the format to be used. However, Latex/Tex format is
preferred, particularly styles similar to those used for submissions and/or
camera-ready copy for the main conference. Submission by email rather than
printed copies is strongly encouraged.
Copies of all accepted abstracts will be distributed to participants at the
workshop. In order to provide continued access to the abstracts presented
at the workshop, the proceedings will be available as a University of
Melbourne technical report.
Submission Dead-line: September 7, 1992
Notification Sent: October 1, 1992
Final Manuscript Due: October 15, 1992
Organizing Committee: Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Guozhu Dong, James Harland
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