Martigny, Valais, Switzerland, November 29th -- December 1st, 1995
The full version of this announcement is available.
Oz is a concurrent programming language providing for functional, object-oriented, and constraint programming. Its novel features bear a high potential of new solutions to problems requiring complex symbolic computation, such as natural language processing, spoken language processing, multi-agent systems, and constraint satisfaction problems.
Being developed at DFKI, Saarbrücken, the language Oz is currently being used in several research institutions. This workshop is intended to provide the researchers involved or interested in the language Oz an opportunity to discuss the following questions:
A one-day tutorial on programming in Oz covers the following areas:
Submissions This workshop will have two tracks of presentations. Long presentations follow a standard format, accompanied by 10-page papers in the proceedings. Brief presentations are accompanied by a short (max. 2-page) abstract in the proceedings. Your submission should be a max 2-page extended abstract, by e-mail (plain ASCII, LaTeX, or Postscript) to woz95@idiap.ch; see the full version for more details.
Dates: subm: Jul. 15, '95; notif: Sep. 1, '95; final: Oct. 15, '95.
Further information: E-mail to: woz95@idiap.ch
Information will be available on two WWW servers.
Organizers: Jean-Luc Cochard (IDIAP & U. Fribourg), Rolf Ingold (U. Fribourg), Philippe Froidevaux (IDIAP)