Papers should not be more than 8 pages A4. Apply by August 18 1995 with the authors' names, mailing addresses, e-mail addresses, telephone and facsimile numbers, paper title and abstract. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their papers at the conference.
Important Dates
18 August 1995 Deadline for application 1 September 1995 Notification of acceptance 29 September 1995 Deadline for camera-ready copies
INAP Target Focus and Audience Prolog is famous as the first very high level programming language and for its unique potential as a specification, artificial intelligence and general purpose programming language.
Due to the growing number and economic importance of industrial applications of Prolog based systems there is increasing need for specialized information exchange catering to a discerning and critical audience in order to discuss achievements, trends, needs and problems of commercial users.
INAP is a forum to discuss results and potential of the application of Prolog in products, production, management, services and software engineering, together with requirements, tools, programming techniques and standards necessary to satisfy technological and economic constraints.
Authors are invited to submit full manuscripts (max 8 pages A4) or extended abstracts in English or Japanese on applications of Prolog and related topics including but not limited to:
- Prolog in services - Prolog as R&D tool - software engineering - programming techniques - programming paradigms - standardization - industrial requirements