[FOM] new journal: Journal of Formalized Reasoning

Jeremy Avigad avigad at cmu.edu
Thu Sep 20 08:37:18 EDT 2007



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                   JOURNAL OF FORMALIZED REASONING
                      http://jfr.cib.unibo.it/

                         ISSN: 1972-5787

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Charter and Scope:

The journal encourages submission of papers describing significant
formalization efforts in any area, including classical math,
constructive math, formal algorithms, and program verification.
The emphasis of the journal is on proof techniques and methodologies
and their impact on the formalization process. In particular, the
journal provides a forum for comparing alternative approaches,
enhancing reusability of solutions and offering a clear view of the
current state of the field.

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Editorial Board:

Andrea Asperti, University of Bologna
Jeremy Avigad, Carnegie Mellon University
Michael Beeson, San Jose State University
Thierry Coquand, Chalmers University
Herman Geuvers, Radboud University
Georges Gonthier, Microsoft reasearch
John Harrison, Intel Corporation
Xavier Leroy, INRIA Paris
Cesar Munoz, NIA-NASA LaRC
Christine Paulin-Morhing, INRIA Saclay and Universite Paris-Sud
Natarajan Shankar, SRI International
Peter Sewell, University of Cambridge
Carlos Simpson, University of Nice
Andrzej Trybulec, University of Bialystok
Freek Wiedijk, Radboud University

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Editorial Policy:

The Journal of Formalized Reasoning is a purely electronic publication.
The Journal provides immediate open access to its content on the
principle that making research freely available to the public supports
a greater global exchange of knowledge.

The Journal encourages the submission of interesting, insightful, and
informative papers, preferably accompanied by formal scripts. Although
the journal is not meant to become a repository for proof scripts, an
effort will be made to ensure that the "experimental data" backing
formalisation papers will remain accessible.
Each new contribution must be original, and not submitted before 
different journals for consideration.
Detailed instructions can be found at the journal home page
http://jfr.cib.unibo.it/.




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