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Editorial This special issue of ACM Transactions on Computational Logic is devoted to papers rst presented at LICS 2000, the 15th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, held June 26â29, 2000, in Santa Barbara, California. In consultation with the LICS 2000 program committee, the guest editors selected ve papers presented at the conference and invited their authors to submit full versions of the papers to this special issue. All submissions were refereed according to the usual standards of ACM Transactions on Computational Logic. They cover a range of lively areas within Logic in Computer Science, re ecting well the quality of the conference. We are grateful to the authors of the papers for their excellent contributions, and to all members of the program committee and reviewers for their efforts. The guest editors I MART´N ABADI LEONID LIBKIN FRANK PFENNING
ACM Transactions on Computational Logic (TOCL) – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Jul 1, 2002
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