First International Conference on Computational Logic, CL2000 Imperial College, London, UK 24th to 28th July, 2000 Call for Papers CL2000 is the first conference in a major new series of annual international conferences bringing together the various communities of researchers who have a common interest in Computational Logic. CL2000 is collocating with the following conferences: DOOD2000: 6th Int'l Conference on Rules and Objects in Databases ILP2000: 10th Int'l Workshop on Inductive Logic Programming LOPSTR2000: 10th Int'l Workshop on Logic-based Program Synthesis and Transformation CL2000 will include seven streams covering various subfields of computational logic, each with its own separate Program Committee: - Database Systems (DOOD2000) - Program Development (LOPSTR2000) - Knowledge Representation and Non-monotonic Reasoning - Automated Deduction: Putting Theory into Practice - Constraints - Logic Programming: Theory and Extensions - Logic Programming: Implementations and Applications The last three streams effectively constitute the former ICLP conference series that will be now integrated into CL2000. ILP2000 will be collocating as a separate conference. Papers on all aspects of the theory, implementation, and application of Computational Logic are invited, where Computational Logic is to be understood broadly as the use of logic in Computer Science. Provisional deadlines: Papers must be submitted by 1 February, 2000 Authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection by 1 May, 2000 Camera-ready versions must be received by 1 June, 2000 Further information is available at the conference web site: http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/cl2000