THE 2010 FEDERATED LOGIC CONFERENCE (FLoC 2010)
                                        Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

                                        http://www.floc-conference.org/

                                  Call For Workshop Proposals

The fifth Federated Logic Conference (FLoC'10), will be 9-21 July, 2010
hosted by the University of Edinburgh. The following seven conferences will
participate in FLoC:

  - International Conference on Computer-Aided Verification (CAV).
       Workshop Chair:  Tomas Vojnar <vojnar@fit.vutbr.cz> .
  - International Conference on Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP).
       Workshop Chair: Michael Norrish <Michael.Norrish@nicta.com.au> .
  - International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP).
       Workshop Chair: Veronica Dahl <veronica@cs.sfu.ca> .
  - International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR).
       Workshop Chair:  Aaron Stump <astump@cs.uiowa.edu> .
  - IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS).
       Workshop Co-Chairs:
                Adriana Compagnoni <abc@cs.stevens.edu>  and
                Maribel Fernandez <Maribel.Fernandez@kcl.ac.uk> .                 
  - International Conference on Rewriting Techniques and Applications (RTA).
       Workshop Chair: Christopher A. Lynch <clynch@clarkson.edu> .
  - International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing (SAT).
       Workshop Chair:  Carsten Sinz <sinz@ira.uka.de>
    
* The organizers have made arrangements to facilitate the running of
   pre-, post-, and mid-FLoC workshops. Each workshop will
   have its own registration, with uniform FLoC workshop
   fees.  It is not necessary to register for FLoC in
   order to attend workshops. Meeting rooms and accommodations will be
  reserved by the university in the center of Edinburgh.
  - Pre-FLoC workshops:  Friday & Saturday, July 9-10
  - Mid-FLoC workshops:  Wednesday & Thursday, July 14-15
  - Post-FLoC workshops:  Tuesday & Wednesday, July 20, 21 .
 
* Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for
  workshops on topics relating logic, broadly understood, applied to
  computer science. Each workshop proposal must indicate one sponsoring
  conference among the participating conferences.  (It is suggested
  that prospective workshop organizers contact the relevant conference
  Workshop Chair before submitting a proposal.) Workshops will have to be
  financially self-supporting, unless the sponsoring conference
  accepts financial responsibility. The FLoC Organizing Committee will
  determine the final list of accepted workshops based on the recommendations
  from the Workshop Chairs of the sponsoring conferences and subject to
  the availability of space and facilities.
 
* Proposals should consist of two parts. First, a short scientific
  justification of the proposed topic, its significance, and the
  particular benefits of the workshop to the community, as well as a list of
  previous or related workshops (if relevant). A second, organizational  part
  should include:
  - (email) contact information for the workshop organizers. 
  - proposed sponsoring conference.
  - estimate of the audience size.
  - proposed format and agenda  (for example, demo sessions, tutorials, etc.)
  - potential invited speakers.
  - procedures for selecting papers and participants.
  - plans for dissemination, if any (for example, special issues of journals).
  - duration (which may vary from one day to two days) and your
    preferred period.
  - special technical or AV needs.
 
* Workshops are strongly encouraged to find external financial support.
   This will be wholly their responsibility.  Modest funding, based upon
   numbers of registrants, minus FLoC local expenses, will be made available
   to each workshop.

 * Proposals are due by July 31, 2009.  Organizers will be notified by
    September 15, 2009. Proposals should be submitted electronically
    to EasyChair at the following address (which opens June 18, 2009). 

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=floc10cfw

    (Clearly indicate at the top of the proposal the relevant conference)
 
For further enquiries or information, please contact:
      
    Philip Scott (FLoC Workshop Chair)
    Department of Mathematics and Statistics
    University of Ottawa
    Ottawa, Ont. Canada  K1N 6N5
    Email: phil@site.uottawa.ca