GAMES 2009

GAMES 2009

Annual Workshop of the ESF Networking Programme on           Games for Design and Verification

September 14 - 17, 2009 Udine, Italy http://games2009.dimi.uniud.it/

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

GAMES is an European Network pursuing research and training on the design and verification of computing systems, in a framework that is based on the interplay of finite and infinite games, mathematical logic, and automata theory.

For details, see www.games.rwth-aachen.de/

PROGRAMME: As in previous years, GAMES 2009 will be an informal workshop, without proceedings. Its programme consists of three invited introductory tutorial (90 min), 5 invited advanced tutorials (90 min), contributed talks (25 min) and short presentations (15 min). Contributed talks and short presentations will be selected by the programme committee on the basis of submitted abstracts. GAMES 2009 will also feature an open problem session, which will consist of very short (10 min) descriptions of interesting open problems about games.

SCOPE: The scope of the workshop includes the mathematical and algorithmic analysis of finite and infinite games, the interplay of games with automata theory and logic, and applications of games, automata, and logic for the design and verification of computing systems.

SUBMISSIONS: Researchers who would like to present a talk at GAMES 2009 are invited to submit an extended abstract of up to two pages at

https://fsv.dimi.uniud.it/Games2009_submission/

by July 15th 2009. Decision about acceptance will be made by August 1st 2009.

SUPPORT: We will be able to cover travel and accomodation costs for a limited number of participants (especially students). For information, please contact games09-travel@dimi.uniud.it There will be no registration fee.

INTRODUCTORY TUTORIALS: - Olivier Gossner, CNRS, Paris-Jourdan Sciences Economiques, France - Christof L?ding, University of Aachen, Germany - Angelo Montanari and Nicola Vitacolonna, University of Udine, Italy

ADVANCED TUTORIALS - Mikolaj Bojanczyk, University of Warsaw, Poland - Joseph Y. Halpern, Cornell University, USA - Salvatore La Torre, University of Salerno, Italy - Guy McCusker, University of Bath, UK - Peter Bro Miltersen, Aarhus University, Denmark

LOCATION: The workshop will be held at Udine Castle and at the University of Udine. The web site for the workshop is at http://games2009.dimi.uniud.it/.

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE: - Parosh Abdulla (Uppsala) - Erich Gr?del (Aachen) - Angelo Montanari (Udine) - Luke Ong (Oxford) - Wieslaw Zielonka (Paris) This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP