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= Third Answer Set Programming Competition =
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wer Set Programming is a well-established paradigm of declarative programming with close relationship with other declarative modelling paradigms and languages such as SAT Modulo Theories, Constraint Handling Rules, FO(.), PDDL and many others.</p
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Since the first informal editions (Dagstuhl 2002 and 2005), ASP systems compete in the nowaday customary ASP Competition: the Third ASP Competition will take place at the University of Calabria (Italy) in the first half of 2011. It is the sequel to the ASP Competitions Series, held at the Universitaet Potsdam in Germany (2006-2007) and at the University of Leuven in Belgium in 2009. The current competition is held jointly with the 11th International Conference on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning (LPNMR-11) where the results will be published.</p
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The formula of the event is open to ASP systems and any other system based on a declarative specification paradigm. Participant will compete on a selected collection of benchmark problems, declarative specifications and instances thereof. Before the application of competitor systems, there will be a problem selection stage, in which participants and interested researchers will be able to submit problem specifications; these will be then selected by the Organizing Committee, after an informal review and discussion stage.</p
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  >The contribution to the competition is strongly encouraged and can be of two form
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      >design and submission of new
benchmarks, and</p
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      >participation of teams and submission of systems.</p
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  >The benchmark submission procedure is regulated in the separate { Call For Problems} document . The detailed rules for participating to the final stage of the competition can be found in the { Competition Rules} document.</p
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= Third Answer Set Programming Competition - 2011 =

Answer Set Programming is a well-established paradigm of
declarat
ive programming with close relationship with other
declarative modelling paradigms and languages such as SAT Modulo Theories, Constraint Handling Rules,
FO(.), PDDL and many others.

Since the first informal editions (Dagstuhl 2002 and 2005), ASP systems compete in the nowadays customary ASP Competition: the Third ASP Competition will take place at the University of Calabria (Italy) in the first half of 2011.
It is the sequel to the ASP Competitions Series,
held at the Universitaet Potsdam in Germany (2006-2007) and at the University of Leuven in Belgium in 2009.
The current competition is held jointly with the 11th International Conference on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning (LPNMR-11) where the results will be published.

The formula of the event is open to ASP systems and any other system based on a declarative specification paradigm. Participant will compete on a selected collection of benchmark problems, declarative specifications and instances thereof.
Before the application of competitor systems, there will be a problem selection stage, in which participants and interested researchers will be able to submit problem specifications; these will be then selected by the Organizing Committee, after an informal review and discussion stage.

The Competition will be constituted by two different
sub-competitions, conceived for fostering some equivalently
important, yet orthogonal, aspects: the System Competition, held on the basis of a fixed problem specification, fixed standard ASP language,
and the Model & Solver Competition, held on an open problem specification, open language basis.

More details about the benchmark submission procedure and the system submission procedure can be found on the Competition website at

http:
//aspcomp2011.mat.unical.it

Important Date
s:

January 4th, 2011 - Deadline for problem submission
January 5-10th, 2011 - Submission of accepted
benchmarks in finalized version
February 4th
, 2011 - Deadline for Systems submission

Third Answer Set Programming Competition - 2011

Answer Set Programming is a well-established paradigm of declarative programming with close relationship with other declarative modelling paradigms and languages such as SAT Modulo Theories, Constraint Handling Rules, FO(.), PDDL and many others.

Since the first informal editions (Dagstuhl 2002 and 2005), ASP systems compete in the nowadays customary ASP Competition: the Third ASP Competition will take place at the University of Calabria (Italy) in the first half of 2011. It is the sequel to the ASP Competitions Series, held at the Universitaet Potsdam in Germany (2006-2007) and at the University of Leuven in Belgium in 2009. The current competition is held jointly with the 11th International Conference on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning (LPNMR-11) where the results will be published.

The formula of the event is open to ASP systems and any other system based on a declarative specification paradigm. Participant will compete on a selected collection of benchmark problems, declarative specifications and instances thereof. Before the application of competitor systems, there will be a problem selection stage, in which participants and interested researchers will be able to submit problem specifications; these will be then selected by the Organizing Committee, after an informal review and discussion stage.

The Competition will be constituted by two different sub-competitions, conceived for fostering some equivalently important, yet orthogonal, aspects: the System Competition, held on the basis of a fixed problem specification, fixed standard ASP language, and the Model & Solver Competition, held on an open problem specification, open language basis.

More details about the benchmark submission procedure and the system submission procedure can be found on the Competition website at

http://aspcomp2011.mat.unical.it

Important Dates:

January 4th, 2011 - Deadline for problem submission January 5-10th, 2011 - Submission of accepted benchmarks in finalized version February 4th, 2011 - Deadline for Systems submission

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