@inproceedings{bistarelli_containerisation_2018, series = {{CEUR} {Workshop} {Proceedings}}, title = {Containerisation and {Dynamic} {Frameworks} in {ICCMA}'19}, volume = {2171}, abstract = {The International Competition on Computational Models of Argumentation (ICCMA) is a successful event dedicated to advancing the state of the art of solvers in Abstract Argumentation. We describe two proposals that will further improve the third and next edition of the competition, i.e. ICCMA 2019. The first novelty concerns the packaging of each solver-application participating in the competition in a virtual “light” container (using Docker): this allows for easy deploy- ment and to (re)running all of the submissions on different architectures (Linux, Windows, macOS, and also in the cloud). The second proposal consists of a new track focused on solvers processing dynamic frameworks, i.e., solvers described in terms of changes w.r.t. previous ones: a solver can reuse the solution obtained previously to be faster on the same framework modulo a new argument/attack.}, booktitle = {Second {International} {Workshop} on {Systems} and {Algorithms} for {Formal} {Argumentation} ({SAFA} 2018) co-located with the 7th {International} {Conference} on {Computational} {Models} of {Argument} ({COMMA} 2018)}, publisher = {CEUR-WS.org}, author = {Bistarelli, Stefano and Kotthoff, Lars and Santini, Francesco and Taticchi, Carlo}, year = {2018}, pages = {4--9} }