The ACL2 Workshop Series
We hold regular workshops. In 2010, the ACL2 Workshop did a one-time
merger with TPHOLs to form the first International Conference on
Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP). Such a merger may occur again, but
whether or not that happens, the ACL2 community is encouraged to
participate in ITP. Other conferences of particular interest to the
ACL2 community include CAV (Computer Aided Verification)
and FMCAD
(Formal Methods in Computer Aided Design).
- ACL2
Workshop 2015: October 1-2, 2015, Austin, Texas, USA.
(Co-located with FMCAD 2015.)
- ACL2 Workshop 2014: July 12-13, 2014, Vienna, Austria,
as an ITP-affiliated workshop of FLoC (part of the
Vienna Summer of Logic).
- ACL2 Workshop 2013: May 30-31, 2013, University of Wyoming,
Laramie, Wyoming, USA.
- ACL2
Workshop 2011: November 3-4, 2011, Austin, Texas, USA.
(Co-located with FMCAD 2011.)
- ITP 2010: Int'l Conference on
Interactive Theorem Proving (ITP) 2010: July 11-14, 2010, Edinburgh,
Scotland; part of FLoC 2010.
- ACL2 Workshop 2009: May 11-12, 2009, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
(Proceedings available
from ACM Digital Library.)
- ACL2 Workshop 2007: November 15-16, 2007, Austin, Texas, USA.
- ACL2 Workshop
2006: August 15-16, 2006, Seattle, Washington, USA. (Proceedings available
from ACM Digital Library.)
- ACL2 Workshop 2004: November 18-19, 2004, Austin, Texas, USA.
- ACL2 Workshop 2003: July 13-14, 2003, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
- ACL2 Workshop 2002: April 8-9, 2002, Grenoble, France.
- ACL2 Workshop 2000: October 30-31, 2000, Austin, Texas, USA.
- ACL2 Workshop 1999:
March 29-31, 1999, Austin, Texas, USA.
Here is a list of past ACL2 Workshop slogans.
- 1999: It ain't over til the last Q.E.D.
- 2000: Just prove it.
- 2002: Accumulated Persistence
- 2003: No software too trivial. No error too obscure.
- 2004: Defun starts here
- 2006: ACM Software Systems Award Winner!
- 2007: Save the world. Use make-event.
- 2009: None
- 2011: We aim to prove
- 2013: Pain is temporary; theorems are forever.
- 2014: I love the smell of parentheses in the morning.
- 2015: 25 years of rewriting history
Jared Davis has graciously supplied a listing of
bibtex entries for the 2000 through 2004 ACL2 workshops..
ACL2 input files (certifiable books) from the preceding workshops are available
from the links above. WARNING: The above links point to the original
versions of those books. In order to obtain up-to-date versions of those books
that will certify in
the latest
version of ACL2, you should
download workshops.tar.gz to the acl2-sources/books/
subdirectory of your ACL2 distribution, and then gunzip and extract it. On a
Unix/Linux system you can then certify all the books by standing in the
acl2-sources/
directory and issuing the command
make regression
.
ACL2 Seminar at UT
An ACL2 seminar meets regularly at the University of Texas. A list of past
talks, generally accompanied by abstracts and sometimes slides, may be found on
the UT ACL2 seminar
page.
ACL2 Course Materials
The links listed below will take you to materials for some courses
that involve ACL2. This list is loosely maintained and incomplete,
and is given in no particular order. We strongly encourage you to
send email to Matt
Kaufmann and J Strother
Moore if you have additional such links to contribute.
Links to some of J Moore's courses, many of which use ACL2, may be found here.
A course taught by Rex Page at the
Univ. of Oklahoma, and related links.
Eric Smith's web page for a class at Stanford