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From: Alessio Lomuscio (alessio@dcs.kcl.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Dec 02 2003 - 16:13:14 MET

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                              Call for Papers

                                   LCMAS04

                            An ESSLLI04 Workshop on
                Logic and Communication in Multi-Agent Systems

                 
                http://www.win.tue.nl/~evink/lcmas04.html

    The workshop, this year in its second edition, aims at bringing
    together graduate students and researchers interested in topics
    related to the use of formal tools when applied to modelling,
    specifying, verifying, and reasoning about multi-agent systems in
    which communication and updating play a crucial role. Specifically,
    the workshop aims at providing a forum for discussing technical issues
    that arise with formalisms (epistemic, temporal, dynamic and
    authentication logics and tools) inspired by the needs of modelling
    information exchanges in multi-agent systems.

    The workshop will be held within the context of ESSLLI04, the 2004
    edition of the European Summer School on Logic Language and
    Computation, to be held in Nancy in August 2004.

    WORKSHOP SPECIFIC THEMES

    Particular focus of attention will be given to papers relating to the
    following specific themes:

     * Dynamics of epistemic positions: Combinations of epistemic logic
       and temporal logic (and related semantical issues) resulting from
       communicative acts, such as message passing, broadcasting, etc.
       Modelling of epistemic updates, and refinements following
       communicative acts.

     * Communication protocols: Semantics for communications processes in
       multi-agent systems. Formal dependencies between communication
       protocols and intensional (e.g., epistemic) properties of the
       agents. Using CSP and CCP for agent-communication.

     * Security and authorisation: Logics (deontic logic, BAN logic, etc.)
       for security and authorisation, where the assumption that the other
       agents in the network are cooperative, or at least not hostile, is
       dropped. Semantics for authorisation logics that are general and
       complete, or languages that are strong enough to prove that certain
       occasions (intruders entering the network, unwanted eavesdropping)
       do not occur.

     * Semantics of speech acts: Logical semantics of speech acts and
       institutional communication. Semantics of agent communication
       languages and their relationship to speech acts. Logics for
       planning speech acts. Relationships between speech act theory and
       belief revision & epistemic updates.

    INVITED SPEAKERS

    Prof. Dr. Holger Schlingloff (Berlin), and Dr Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
    (Helsinki) have very kindly agreed to give invited presentation at
    LCMAS04. The abstracts of the talks will be made available in due
    course.

    WORKSHOP ORGANISERS

    Wiebe van der Hoek, University of Liverpool
    Alessio Lomuscio, King's College London
    Erik de Vink, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
    Mike Wooldridge, University of Liverpool

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    Johan van Benthem (University of Amsterdam), Frank de Boer (CWI
    Amsterdam, Utrecht), Iliano Cervesato (US Naval Research Labs), Marco
    Colombetti (Politecnico di Milano), Rogier van Eijk (University of
    Utrecht), Andrew Jones (King's College London), Yannis Labrou (Fujitsu
    Labs of America), Riccardo Pucella (Cornell University), Pierre-Yves
    Schobbens (University of Namur), Marek Sergot (Imperial College), Luca
    Vigano' (ETH Zurich)

    PUBLICATION DETAILS

    The proceedings of the LCMAS workshop held in June 2003 in Eindhoven
    will published in the Electronic Lecture Notes in Theoretical Computer
    Science series later in autumn 2003. This year's proceedings will be
    "informally" published by ESSLLI. Depending on the success of the
    workshop we will consider arranging for selected papers to appear in a
    journal.

    SUBMISSIONS AND TIMETABLE

    Those wishing to participate in the workshop are invited to submit an
    original research paper of up to 15 pages in plain article style. The
    first page of your submission should include the full name and contact
    details of at least one author. Electronic submission in Postscript
    or PDF is strongly encouraged. Submissions should be sent to Erik de
    Vink, e-mail evink@win.tue.nl.

       15 March, 2004: Submission deadline
       19 April, 2004: Notification of acceptance
       15 May, 2004: Final version due.
       16-20 Aug, 2004: Workshop.

    WORKSHOP FORMAT

    The workshop is part of ESSLLI and is open to all ESSLLI
    participants. It will consist of five 90-minute sessions held over
    five consecutive days between 16 Aug and 20 Aug.

    LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS

    All workshop participants including the presenters will be required to
    register for ESSLLI. The registration fee for authors presenting a
    paper will correspond to the early student/workshop speaker
    registration fee. Moreover, a number of additional fee waiver grants
    will be made available by the OC on a competitive basis and workshop
    participants are eligible to apply for those.



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