INAP 2019: Call for Papers (Submission Deadline extended)

22nd International Conference on Applications of
Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management

Cottbus, Germany, September 9-13, 2019
(part of Declare 2019: www.declare19.de)


Important Dates — EXTENDED DEADLINES —

Paper submission: June 24, 2019
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2019
Camera-ready papers: August 5, 2019
Early registration: August 12, 2019
Online Registration: September 2, 2019
Conference: September 9-13, 2019


INAP 2019

INAP is a forum for intensive discussion of applications of important technologies around declarative programming, constraint problem solving, and related computing paradigms. It comprehensively covers the impact of data and knowledge engineering, programmable logic solvers in the internet society, its underlying technologies, and leading edge applications in industry, commerce, government, and societal services. Previous INAP conferences have been held in Japan, Germany, Portugal, and Austria.

We invite high quality contributions on the described topics, especially, but not exclusively, on different aspects of declarative programming, constraint processing, data and knowledge management, as well as their use for distributed systems and the web:

  • data and knowledge engineering / management: deductive databases,
    rule bases, decision support, expert systems, knowledge discovery;
  • declarative programming: logic programming, nonmonotonic reasoning, knowledge representation, domain-specific languages;
  • constraints: constraint systems, (extensions of) constraint (logic)
    programming, constraint-based modeling and applications;
  • distributed systems and the web: agents and concurrent engineering,
    ontologies, semantic web, internet of things;
  • practical systems: tools for academic and industrial use,
    knowledge-based web services, logic solvers and applications;
  • multi-paradigm programming.

INAP 2019 will be part of DECLARE 2019 and hence be co-located with WFLP 2019 (International Workshop on Functional and Logic Programming), WLP 2019 (Workshop on (Constraint) Logic Programming), and QPLogic 2019 (Quantum and Probability Logic).


Submission Guidelines

Submission is via Springer-OCS submission website for INAP 2019:
https://ocs.springer.com/ocs/de/conference/submitpaperto/INAP2019

Authors are invited to submit long papers (no longer than 15 pages) or short papers (no longer than 6 pages) in the following categories:

  • Regular research papers
  • Application papers
  • System descriptions

We also encourage submissions on ongoing work of PhD students (no longer than 6 pages). Submissions must be unpublished original work and not submitted for publication elsewhere. However, work that already appeared in informally published workshop proceedings may be submitted too. All papers will be judged on the basis of significance, relevance, correctness, originality, and clarity.

All submissions must be formatted in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science style.

For further information on the submission procedure, please, visit the conference web site: https://www.declare19.de/

Proceedings

All papers accepted for presentation at the conference will be published in informal proceedings publicly available at the Computing Research Repository. According to the program committee reviews, submissions can be directly accepted for publication in the formal post-conference proceedings. The formal post-conference proceedings will be published in both electronic and paper formats by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. After the conference, all authors accepted only for presentation will be invited to revise and/or extend their submissions in the light of the feedback solicited at the conference. Then, after another round of reviewing, these revised papers may also be published in the formal proceedings. All accepted papers will be presented during the conference. At least one author of an accepted contribution is expected to register for the conference and present the paper.


Program Committee

Salvador Abreu (Universidade de Évora, Portugal)
Christoph Beierle (FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany)
François Bry (Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich, Germany)
Vitor Santos Costa (University of Porto, Portugal)
Agostino Dovier (Università degli Studi di Udine)
Thom Frühwirth (University of Ulm, Germany)
Ulrich Geske (University of Potsdam, Germany)
Gopal Gupta (UT Dallas, USA)
Michael Hanus (University of Kiel, Germany)
Petra Hofstedt (BTU Cottbus – Senftenberg, Germany) (Chair)
Tomi Janhunen (Tampere University, Finland)
Gabriele Kern-Isberner (TU Dortmund University, Germany)
Herbert Kuchen (University of Münster, Germany)
Sven Löffler (BTU Cottbus – Senftenberg, Germany)
Vitor Beires Nogueira (Universidade de Évora, Portugal)
Ricardo Rocha (University of Porto, Portugal)
Dietmar Seipel (University of Würzburg, Germany)
Helmut Simonis (University College Cork, Ireland)
Theresa Swift (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
Hans Tompits (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Masanobu Umeda (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Armin Wolf (Fraunhofer FOKUS Berlin, Germany)

Track Chairs

Salvador Abreu (Universidade de Évora) – Logic Programming and Extensions
Dietmar Seipel (University of Würzburg) – (Deductive) Databases, Rule Bases, Decision Support, Expert Systems, Knowledge Discovery
Petra Hofstedt (BTU Cottbus – Senftenberg) – Constraints, Constraint Solvers and Systems

Organizing Committee

Petra Hofstedt (General Chair),
Sven Löffler, Katrin Ebert,
Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany