[SMT-LIB] JAR Special Issue on Automated Reasoning Systems
Geoff Sutcliffe
geoff at cs.miami.edu
Tue Mar 28 09:39:46 EDT 2017
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Due to several requests, the deadline is extendended to May 1st:
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Special Issue On
Automated Reasoning Systems
Journal of Automated Reasoning
The past few decades have seen major developments and practical achievements
in automated reasoning systems. For example, SAT solving has become an inherent
part of the standard hardware production process; SMT solvers are now the
backbone of most software verification techniques; first-order theorem provers
have pushed the productivity of interactive theorem proving to a new level;
computer algebra systems have solved difficult problems in mathematics and
biology; knowledge representation systems have become indispensable for
reasoning in the world wide web; automatic termination checkers routinely prove
the termination of complex programs.
This special issue is dedicated to automated reasoning systems in their full
variety along the following dimensions:
1) considered logic:
propositional (including (D)QBF), first-order modulo theories, modal,
temporal, decidable fragments of larger logics, FOL, and HOL, ...;
2) considered problem:
satisfiability, interpolation, quantifier elimination, consequence
finding, model building, reachability, termination, ...;
3) application area:
formal methods, artificial intelligence, mathematics, biology, product development, security, ...;
4) user base:
academic, educational, or industrial.
In particular, we welcome papers emphasizing engineering aspects because,
while often crucial for the success of automated reasoning tools, they are
typically not given a sufficiently detailed treatment in theory papers or
system description papers published at conferences or workshops.
We welcome full-length papers describing past work not previously published in
a journal as well as papers of any length describing new developments. Revised
and enhanced versions of papers published in conference proceedings that have
not appeared in archival journals are also eligible for submission. All
submissions will be reviewed according to the usual standards of scholarship
and originality.
We encourage submissions that include most, if not all, of the following:
(i) theory details
(ii) implementation details
(iii) applications, and
(iv) experiments.
Papers should be in PDF format, following the JAR guidelines for authors,
http://www.springer.com/computer/theoretical+computer+science/journal/10817
and be submitted using easy chair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jars2017
To encourage a speedy review cycle, we will expect authors of submissions to
serve as referees for other submissions as needed.
Important Dates
1 May 2017 Submission deadline
15 Nov 2017 Notification of acceptance/rejection
1 Mar 2018 Final version
For more information, please see
https://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/JARS17/
Guest Editors
Armin Biere, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria
Cesare Tinelli, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
Christoph Weidenbach, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbruecken, Germany
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