Workshop on
            Trends and Applications of Answer Set Programming
	    The TAASP workshop series is jointly organized by research groups at Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Technische Universität Wien, and Universität Potsdam.
						TAASP2018 will be held November 19-20, 2018 at Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria.
            TAASP 2018 is the second workshop of its type.
            
Aims and Scope 
             Answer set programming (ASP) is a widely used declarative programming
			paradigm based on the stable-model semantics. Over the years,
			the formalism has been extended with new language elements, advanced evaluation
			techniques have been developed, and efficient and expressive systems
			have been realized. These advancements turned ASP into a rich modeling
			language which was successfully applied to various tasks in artificial
			intelligence and beyond, including combinatorial problems and
			knowledge-intense tasks. Driven by the needs of applications,
			ongoing research in the field comprises, for instance, the integration
			with other paradigms (such as constraint programming), distributed computation,
			temporal and stream reasoning. These developments aim at the ultimate goal of
			equipping ASP with the features needed for realizing modern information systems.
			This workshop focuses on recent trends in the area of ASP,
			including novel techniques for the evaluation of ASP programs,
			extensions of the formalism, integration with other formalisms,
			advancements of systems, and benchmark suites. Furthermore, discussions of
			applications of ASP and its extensions in AI and industry are welcome.
            
            
Support
This workshop is supported by FWF START grant Y698, VCLA and WPI 
www.wpi.ac.at