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+Computer Laboratory in Cambridge
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+King's College, Cambridge
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+Isabelle Developers Workshop
+17 and 18 June in Cambridge, UK
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+Programme
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+The Isabelle Developers Workshop will be held in Cambridge this year.
+Like the last one
+in Munich, the workshop is very much meant to be an informal meeting
+where developers can talk to developers. It is also a place where you
+can learn about Isabelle programming and the latest developments around
+Isabelle. We like to reach out to new people to help them to become
+part of the Isabelle developer community.
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+There is no registration fee for this workshop.
+If you want to participate, please let me know as soon as possible
+(email: urbanc at in tum de).
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+ Venue
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+The workshop will take place in the Computer
+Laboratory in Cambridge (location). The room is FW11 on the first floor inside the "public" part of the Computer Laboratory. There will be signs leading the way.
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+Wifi
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+There is free wifi in the Computer Lab. The network name is wgb.
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+Material
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+We will hand out some files during the workshop. The release candidate
+of Isabelle is available here.
+Although incomplete, you might find the Isabelle Programming Tutorial
+(draft) helpful.
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+Organisers
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+Confirmed Participants
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+Stefan Berghofer |
+ TU Munich, Germany |
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+Jasmin Blanchette |
+ TU Munich, Germany |
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+Achim Brucker |
+ SAP, Germany |
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+Abdou Feliachi |
+ Univ. Paris Sud, France |
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+Holger Gast |
+ University of Tübingen, Germany |
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+Bogdan Grechuk |
+ University of Edinburgh, UK |
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+Gudmund Grov |
+ University of Edinburgh, UK |
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+Cezary Kaliszyk |
+ TU Munich, Germany |
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+Matthias Krieger |
+ LRI / Univ. Paris Sud, France |
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+Andreas Lochbihler |
+ KIT Karlsruhe, Germany |
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+Magnus Myreen |
+ University of Cambridge, UK |
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+Walther Neuper |
+ TU Graz, Austria |
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+Omar Montano Rivas |
+ University of Edinburgh, UK |
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+Jaroslav Sevcik |
+ University of Cambridge, UK |
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+Thomas Sewell |
+ NICTA, Australia |
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+Christian Sternagel |
+ University of Innsbruck, Austria |
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+Nik Sultana |
+ University of Cambridge, UK |
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+Rene Thiemann |
+ University of Innsbruck, Austria |
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+Matej Urbas |
+ University of Cambridge, UK |
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+Viktor Vafeiadis |
+ University of Cambridge, UK |
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+Tjark Weber |
+ University of Cambridge, UK |
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+Makarius Wenzel |
+ LRI / Univ. Paris Sud, France |
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+Burkhart Wolff |
+ LRI / Univ. Paris Sud, France |
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+Schedule
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+Wednesday, June 16
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+For anybody who is present, we will meet at 5 o'clock in the
+afternoon in the Eagle Pub
+(8 Benet St, Cambridge CB2 3QN; location).
+This pub is in a side street not far from King's College.
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+Thursday, June 17
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+- 9:30 - 10:30 Isabelle Programming Introduction I (Makarius Wenzel / Christian Urban)
+[T01_Intro.thy]
+
- 11:00 - 12:00 Isabelle Programming Introduction II (Jasmin Blanchette / Christian Urban)
+[T02_Intro.thy]
+
- 14:00 - 15:00 Tactics and Conversions (Christian Urban / Stefan Berghofer)
+[T03_Tactics.thy]
+
- 15:30 - 16:30 Contexts and Local Theories (Makarius Wenzel)
+[T04_Contexts.thy]
+
- 17:00 - 18:00 Contributed Talks:
+I3P for Developers: How to Represent Your Tool in the UI (Holger Gast)
+[slides],
+HOL-Boogie - An Interactive Verification Backend for VCC (Burkhart Wolff),
+[slides1,
+slides2]
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+Friday, June 18
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+- 9:30 - 10:30 Parsing and Methods (Stefan Berghofer)
+[T05_Methods.thy]
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- 11:00 - 12:00 ML and Scala (Makarius Wenzel)
+[T06_System.thy]
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- 14:00 - 15:00 Isabelle and LaTeX (Christian Urban)
+[T07_Latex.thy, T07_Latex.tex, slides]
+
- 15:30 - 16:30 Contributed Talks: Monad Syntax (Christian Sternagel)
+[Monad_Syntax.thy, HG repository, slides],
+Encoding Object-oriented Datatypes in HOL: Extensible Records Revisited
+(Achim Brucker)
+
- 17:00 - 17:30 Contributed Talk: HOL-TestGen - A Testcase Generation Environment
+(Burkhart Wolff) [slides]
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+If there is interest, Nik Sultana will show after the workshop the highlights of Cambridge
+in a tourist tour.
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+Accommodation, Travelling etc
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+Some information about accommodation in Cambridge is
+available here. There are two convenient options
+for travelling to Cambridge from continental Europe: one is by Eurostar and train from London;
+the other is via plane to London Stansted and by train or bus from there.
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