[TYPES/announce] SAVCBS 2009 Final Call For Papers -- 8th Workshop on Specification and Verification of Component-based Systems (co-located with ESEC/FSE 2009)

Marieke Huisman marieke.huisman at ewi.utwente.nl
Mon May 11 06:01:08 EDT 2009


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                Call for Papers
                   SAVCBS'09
        Workshop at ESEC/FSE 2009, August 25, 2009
           http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/SAVCBS/


The sixth workshop on specification and verification of component-based 
systems is affiliated with ESEC/FSE 2009 and will be held in Amsterdam, 
The Netherlands, August 25, 2009. Eight page papers are due May 15, 
2009. Details on paper submission follow the general description of the 
workshop below.

Theme and Topics of Interest

SAVCBS is focused on using formal (i.e., mathematical) techniques to 
establish a foundation for the specification and verification of 
component-based systems. Specification techniques are urgently needed
to support effective reasoning about systems composed from components. 
Component-based approaches also underscore the need for scaling advanced 
verification techniques such as extended static analysis and model 
checking to the size of real systems. The workshop will consider 
formalization of both functional and non-functional behavior (such as 
performance or reliability). Suggested research topics of interest 
include (but are not limited to):

   * Techniques for component-based verification or reasoning
   * Component-based specification languages
   * Static analysis of components and component compositions
   * Verification-oriented design methodologies for components
   * Dynamic checking techniques, including run-time assertion or
     property checking
   * Specification and verification of non-functional component
     behavior (performance, memory, concurrency, etc.)
   * Unifying formal descriptions of concurrency properties with
     model-based behavioral descriptions of components
   * Balancing tradeoffs (automatic/manual verification,
     soundness/completeness, static/dynamic verification,
     testing/formal verification, scalability/coverage, etc.)
   * Theories of component composition
   * Industrial experience, such as adoption issues, with formal
     techniques for component-based systems
   * Case studies of applying formal techniques to component based systems
   * Educational experience or tactics for formal approaches to
     component-based systems

Submissions should outline the current state of research or practice, 
describe the most pressing shortcomings, and formulate goals for future 
development.

Challenge Problem

One session during the workshop will be devoted to presenting solutions 
(full or partial) to a challenge problem. This problem will present 
features that pose difficulties for current specification technologies. 
The session will be open both to presenters as well as participants of 
the workshop. Details on the challenge problem will be posted at 
http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/SAVCBS/2009/challenge.shtml. Solutions should 
illustrate innovative features of specification or verification as they 
pertain to this particular problem.

Submissions

Submissions must not exceed 8 pages. We encourage, but do not require, 
use of the ACM Conference format. We also suggest that you add page 
numbers to your submission, to make adding comments easier. Papers will 
be accepted in PDF or Postscript formats. Papers may be submitted 
on-line at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=savcbs09 . We are 
considering to invite best papers for submission to a journal special issue.

Important dates:

        Paper submission deadline: May 15, 2009
        Notification date: June 10, 2009
        Final versions: June 20, 2009

See http://www.eecs.ucf.edu/SAVCBS/ for more details.

Workshop Program Committee:
Marieke Huisman - University of Twente, Netherlands (chair)
Jonathan Aldrich - Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Marsha Chechik - University of Toronto, Canada
Jens Chr. Godskesen - IT University, Denmark
Alex Groce - Nasa JPL, USA
Dilian Gurov- KTH, Sweden
Barbara Jobstmann - EPFL, Switzerland
Florian Kammüller - Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Joe Kiniry - University College Dublin, Ireland
Darko Marinov - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Peter Müller - ETH Zurich, Switzerland
John Penix - Google, USA
Koushik Sen - University of California, Berkeley, USA
Natasha Sharygina - University of Lugano, Switzerland/Carnegie Mellon
University, USA
Murali Sitaraman - Clemson University , USA


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