---------------------------------------------------------------------- 11th International Workshop on Termination Affiliated with RTA and IJCAR at FLoC 2010 July 14 - 15, 2010, Edinburgh, UK http://imada.sdu.dk/~petersk/WST2010/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OBJECTIVES The goal of the Workshop on Termination is to be a venue for presentation and discussion of all topics in and around termination. In this way, the workshop tries to bridge the gaps between different communities interested and active in termination research. The 11th International Workshop on Termination in Edinburgh continues the successful workshops held in St. Andrews (1993), La Bresse (1995), Ede (1997), Dagstuhl (1999), Utrecht (2001), Valencia (2003), Aachen (2004), Seattle (2006), Paris (2007), and Leipzig (2009). We hope to attain the same friendly atmosphere as in past workshops, which enabled fruitful exchanges leading to joint research and subsequent publications. TOPICS The 11th Workshop on Termination welcomes contributions on all aspects of termination and termination analysis. Contributions from the imperative, constraint, functional, and logic programming communities, and papers investigating applications of termination (e.g. in program transformation or theorem proving) are particularly welcome. Areas of interest to the workshop include, but are not limited to, the following: * Termination of programs * Termination of rewriting * Termination analysis of transition systems * Complexity of programs * Complexity of rewriting * Implementations of termination and complexity analysis methods * Termination orderings, well-founded orderings, reduction orderings * Termination methods for theorem provers * Strong and weak normalization of lambda calculi * Termination analysis for different language paradigms * Challenging termination problems/proofs * Applications to program transformation and compilation * Other applications of termination methods * Comparisons and classification of termination methods * Non-termination and loop detection * Termination in distributed systems * Size-change analysis * Proof methods for liveness and fairness * Well-quasi-order theory * Ordinal notations * Fast/slow growing hierarchies SUBMISSIONS Submissions are short papers/extended abstract which should not exceed 5 pages. There will be no formal reviewing. The accepted papers will be made available electronically before the workshop. Papers should be submitted electronically via the submission page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wst2010 Final versions should be created using LaTeX and the style file easychair.cls (http://www.easychair.org/coolnews.cgi). IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission April 18 --NEW-- Notification May 1 --NEW-- Final versions due May 17 Workshop date July 14-15 INVITED SPEAKER The keynote will be given by Elvira Albert from the Complutense University of Madrid. CONFERENCE VENUE The workshop will be held as a satellite workshop of RTA and IJCAR at the Federated Logic Confernce (FLoC) which takes place in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Michael Codish Samir Genaim Alexander Krauss Georg Moser Albert Rubio Andrey Rybalchenko Peter Schneider-Kamp (chair) Johannes Waldmann