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From: Glynn Winskel <gwinskel@daimi.aau.dk>
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To: gwinskel@daimi.aau.dk, info-hol@clover.ucdavis.edu
Subject: PROGRAMME FOR HOL MEETING

THIRD INTERNATIONAL HOL USERS MEETING
Aarhus University, Denmark

PROGRAMME

DAY 1 (Monday, October 1)

9.00-10.00  REGISTRATION

10.00-10.15 Welcome: Glynn Winskel, Aarhus University, DK

10.15-10.45 Mike Gordon, Cambridge University, UK,
            Recent developments in the HOL world.

10.45-11.15 Tom Melham, Cambridge University, UK,
            A short overview of Version 1.12 of the system.

11.15-11.30 BREAK

11.30-12.00 Konrad Slind,
            Details of a new HOL implementation in SML.

12.00-12.30 R.D. Artman,
            A High-Assurance Implementation of HOL.

12.30-14.00 LUNCH BREAK

14.00-15.00 Elsa Gunter,
            The Implementation and Use of Abstract Theories in HOL.

15.00-15.30 Myla M. Archer,
            A Tree-editor Interface to HOL.

15.30-16.00 BREAK

16.00-16.30 Aarhus students,
            A Mutually Recursive Types Package in HOL.

16.30-17.00 Malcolm Newey,
            Another Iteration in Arithmetic.

17.00       Discussion on future developments of HOL


19.00  CONFERENCE DINNER (Jacob's Barbeque)


DAY 2 (Tuesday, 2 October)

9.30-10.30 Tom Melham, Cambridge University, UK,
           A Mechanized Theory of the Pi-calculus in HOL.

10.30-11.00 BREAK

11.00-11.30 Flemming Andersen,
            A Definitional Theory of UNITY in HOL.

11.30-12.00 Kim Dam Petersen,
            Construction of the P(omega) lambda calculus model in HOL.

12.00-12.30 Vim Ploegaerts,
            HOL theory for finite word length arithmetic.

12.30-14.00 LUNCH BREAK

14.00-15.00 Jeff Joyce,
            More Reasons Why Higher-Order Logic is a Good Formalism
            for Specifying.

15.00-15.30 Aarhus students,
            A low-level circuit model in HOL.

15.30-16.00 BREAK

16.00-16.30 Angelo Catia Marcondes,
            The Verification of a Parameterized Mead and Conway Alu Core
            in HOL.

16.30-17.00 Richard J. Boulton,
            The HOL Verification of ELLA Designs.

17.00-17.30 Ton Kalker,
            HOL Semantics of SILAGE.








