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Invited Talks -- SAT, SMT and Applications -- Logic-Based Modeling in Systems Biology -- Integrating Answer Set Programming and Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- Session 2. Technical Papers -- How Flexible Is Answer Set Programming? An Experiment in Formalizing Commonsense in ASP -- Splitting a CR-Prolog Program -- Contextual Argumentation in Ambient Intelligence -- Argumentation Context Systems: A Framework for Abstract Group Argumentation -- A Revised Concept of Safety for General Answer Set Programs -- Magic Sets for the Bottom-Up Evaluation of Finitely Recursive Programs -- Relevance-Driven Evaluation of Modular Nonmonotonic Logic Programs -- Complexity of the Stable Model Semantics for Queries on Incomplete Databases -- Manifold Answer-Set Programs for Meta-reasoning -- A Deductive System for FO(ID) Based on Least Fixpoint Logic -- Computing Stable Models via Reductions to Difference Logic -- A Module-Based Framework for Multi-language Constraint Modeling -- Induction on Failure: Learning Connected Horn Theories -- On Reductive Semantics of Aggregates in Answer Set Programming -- A First Order Forward Chaining Approach for Answer Set Computing -- Knowledge Qualification through Argumentation -- Simple Random Logic Programs -- Max-ASP: Maximum Satisfiability of Answer Set Programs -- Belief Revision with Bounded Treewidth -- Casting Away Disjunction and Negation under a Generalisation of Strong Equivalence with Projection -- A Default Approach to Semantics of Logic Programs with Constraint Atoms -- The Complexity of Circumscriptive Inference in Post?s Lattice -- Trichotomy Results on the Complexity of Reasoning with Disjunctive Logic Programs -- Belief Logic Programming: Uncertainty Reasoning with Correlation of Evidence -- Weight Constraint Programs with Functions -- Session 3. Original Application Papers -- Bridging the Gap between High-Level Reasoning and Low-Level Control -- A General Approach to the Verification of Cryptographic Protocols Using Answer Set Programming -- An ASP-Based System for e-Tourism -- cc? on Stage: Generalised Uniform Equivalence Testing for Verifying Student Assignment Solutions -- Session 4. Short Papers -- Translating Preferred Answer Set Programs to Propositional Logic -- CR-Prolog as a Specification Language for Constraint Satisfaction Problems -- Modeling Multi-agent Domains in an Action Languages: An Empirical Study Using -- Computing Weighted Solutions in Answer Set Programming -- Representing Multi-agent Planning in CLP -- Prototypical Reasoning with Low Complexity Description Logics: Preliminary Results -- AQL: A Query Language for Action Domains Modelled Using Answer Set Programming -- Level Mapping Induced Loop Formulas for Weight Constraint and Aggregate Programs -- Layer Supported Models of Logic Programs -- Applying ASP to UML Model Validation -- The Logical Consequence Role in LPNMR: A Parameterized Computation Approach -- Social Default Theories -- Session 5. System Descriptions -- nfn2dlp and nfnsolve: Normal Form Nested Programs Compiler and Solver -- An ASP System with Functions, Lists, and Sets -- A Simple Distributed Conflict-Driven Answer Set Solver -- An Implementation of Belief Change Operations Based on Probabilistic Conditional Logic -- On the Input Language of ASP Grounder Gringo -- The Conflict-Driven Answer Set Solver clasp: Progress Report -- System f2lp ? Computing Answer Sets of First-Order Formulas -- The First Version of a New ASP Solver : ASPeRiX -- An ASP-Based Data Integration System -- Gorgias-C: Extending Argumentation with Constraint Solving -- Session 6. Summaries of Existing Successful Applications Papers -- ANTON: Composing Logic and Logic Composing -- Modelling Normative Frameworks Using Answer Set Programing -- Generating Optimal Code Using Answer Set Programming -- Logic Programming Techniques in Protein Structure Determination: Methodologies and Results -- PHYLO-ASP: Phylogenetic Systematics with Answer Set Programming -- HAPLO-ASP: Haplotype Inference Using Answer Set Programming -- Using Answer Set Programming to Enhance Operating System Discovery -- Non-monotonic Reasoning Supporting Wireless Sensor Networks for Intelligent Monitoring: The SINDI System -- Session 7. Short Application Papers -- Some DLV Applications for Knowledge Management -- Application of ASP for Automatic Synthesis of Flexible Multiprocessor Systems from Parallel Programs -- Optimal Multicore Scheduling: An Application of ASP Techniques -- Session 8 (Panel on Future Applications). Position Papers by the Panelists -- From Data Integration towards Knowledge Mediation -- Integrating Answer Set Modules into Agent Programs -- What Next for ASP? (A Not-Entirely-Well-Informed Opinion) -- Using Lightweight Inference to Solve Lightweight Problems -- Present and Future Challenges for ASP Systems -- ASP: The Future Is Bright -- Exploiting ASP in Real-World Applications: Main Strengths and Challenges -- Making Your Hands Dirty Inspires Your Brain! Or How to Switch ASP into Production Mode -- Towards an Embedded Approach to Declarative Problem Solving in ASP -- System Competition. Summary of System Competition -- The Second Answer Set Programming Competition. 330 $aThis volume contains the proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning (LPNMR 2009) held during 14-18 September in Potsdam. 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