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:- gulp!

:- gulp!. http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/. History and Organization. GULP is the Italian Association for Logic Programming ( G ruppo U tenti e ricercatori di L ogic P rogramming). It is a non-profit organization founded in 1985 in Pisa. GULP is affiliated to ALP.

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:- gulp!

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  1. :- gulp! http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

  2. History and Organization GULP is the Italian Association for Logic Programming (Gruppo Utenti e ricercatori di Logic Programming) It is a non-profit organization founded in 1985 in Pisa GULP is affiliated to ALP The activities of GULP are coordinated by an elected Executive Board, composed by a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary and up to ten Members. The EB is in charge for three years http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

  3. GULP Executive Board Current Executive Board Past Presidents President: Gianfranco Rossi Vice: Alberto Pettorossi Secretary: Paolo Torroni Members: Stefania Costantini Giorgio Delzanno Agostino Dovier Andrea Formisano Marco Gavanelli Laura Giordano Nicola Leone Enrico Pontelli Francesca Rossi Giovanni Semeraro Giorgio Levi Roberto Barbuti Maurizio Martelli Maurizio Gabbrielli http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

  4. Major activities • Italian Conference on Computational Logic (CILC) • Doctoral Schools • One-day Workshops (with tutorials) • Best Italian PhD Dissertation Award in Computational Logic http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

  5. Past Conferences • I. GULP (1986), Genova (Italy) • II. GULP (1987), Torino (Italy) • III. GULP (1988), Rome (Italy) • IV. GULP (1989), Bologna (Italy) • V. GULP (1990), Padova (Italy) • VI. GULP (1991), Pisa (Italy) • VII. GULP (1992), Tremezzo (Italy) • VIII. GULP (1993), Gizzeria (Italy) • IX. I GULP-PRODE (1994), Peñiscola (Spain) • X. II GULP-PRODE (1995), Vietri (Italy) • XI. III APPIA-GULP-PRODE (1996), San Sebastian (Spain) • XII. IV APPIA-GULP-PRODE (1997), Grado (Italy) • XIII. V APPIA-GULP-PRODE (1998), La Coruña (Spain) • XIV. VI APPIA-GULP-PRODE (1999), L'Aquila (Italy) • XV. VII APPIA-GULP-PRODE (2000), La Habana (Cuba) • XVI. VIII APPIA-GULP-PRODE (2001), Évora (Portugal) • XVII. IX APPIA-GULP-PRODE (2002), Madrid (Spain) • XVIII. X APPIA-GULP-PRODE (2003), Rende (Italy) AGP, Joint Conference on Declarative Programming http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

  6. Past Conferences – cont'd • XIX. I CILC (2004), Parma (Italy) • XX. II CILC (2005), Rome (Italy) • XXI. III CILC (2006), Bari (Italy) • XXII. IV CILC (2007), Messina (Italy) • XXIII. V CILC (2008), Perugia (Italy) • XXIV. V CILC (2009), Ferrara (Italy) • Average figures: • 20-40 presentations • 30-70 participants • Last edition: CILC08 in Perugia: • 2-and-a-half-day event • 3 invited speakers (Faber, Piazza, Pontelli) • 45 participants • 22 long presentations • 6 short presentations http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

  7. Doctoral Schools • 1988 Advanced School on Foundations of Logic Programming (Alghero, Sardinia, org: Maurizio Martelli) • 1990 Advanced School on Foundations of Logic Programming. (Alghero, Sardinia) • 1996 Int'l Summer School on Advances in Logic Programming (Alghero, Sardinia, org: Nicoletta Cocco & Gianfranco Rossi) • 1998 Int'l Summer School on Logic Programming Perspectives in • Hot Research Areas (Maratea, Basilicata, org: Patrizia Asirelli & Piero Bonatti) • 2000 First Int'l Summer School in Computational Logic ISCL 2000 (Maratea, Basilicata, org: Sandro Etalle & Maurizio Gabbrielli) • 2002 Second Int'l Summer School in Computational Logic ISCL 2002 (Maratea, Basilicata, org: Roberto Bagnara & Patricia Hill) http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

  8. GULP Members • GULP currently has about 60 members • Membership annual fees: 40 euro - 10 euro students • Members can: • vote for the election of the GULP EB • attend events organized by GULP, like conferences, workshops, ... • receive GULP news and use the GULP mailing list • participate to GULP best PhD thesis award • All GULP members are affiliated to ALP • Spread over the whole country and abroad http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

  9. LP in Italy RESEARCH • GULP: ca. 30 universities and research centers TEACHING • 20 universities • 13 regions • 50 courses • 1500 students • 30,000 student-hour • Main areas: IA, KR&R, Languages, TCS, Logics http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

  10. Forthcoming activities • CILC 2009 in Ferrara • Organized by Marco Gavanelli & Fabrizio Riguzzi • CILC 2010 in Rende • Organized by Nicola Leone • Book: 25 years of LP in Italy • Edited by Agostino Dovier & Enrico Pontelli • GULP 2008 Best PhD Dissertation Award • 2006 edition: • 2 awards (600 euro each) • International committee (26 researchers from Italy, Belgium, Portugal, UK, Sweden, France, Austria, Switzerland, US, Japan) • 2008 edition: open call (candidates & reviewers) http://lia.deis.unibo.it/gulp/

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