[TYPES/announce] 2nd CFP (Deadline extended, May 5th): First Workshop on Modelling and Reasoning for Cyber-Physical Systems (MoRe4CPS)

Thomas Hildebrandt hilde at itu.dk
Tue Apr 24 15:51:47 EDT 2012


2nd Call For Papers: First Workshop on Modelling and Reasoning for 
Cyber-Physical Systems (MoRe4CPS)
(Extended Deadline)

Co-located with the 8^th European Conference on Modelling Foundations 
and Applications (ECMFA-2012), July 2-5
(http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/conferences/ECMFA-2012)
Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby,

Workshop: July 3rd

Deadline for submissions: May 5th (extended), 2012
Notification: May 21th (extended), 2012
Final Version: June 3rd, 2012

Cyber-physical systems are large-scale distributed systems, often viewed 
as networked embedded systems, where a large number of computational 
components are deployed in a physical environment. Each component 
collects information about and offers services to its environment. This 
information is processed either at the component, in the network or at a 
remote location, or in any combination of these.

This workshop aims at connecting researchers working on mathematically 
well-founded and coherent models, methods, and tools that may serve as 
the foundation of a model-driven design methodology for cyber-physical 
systems. This means that design decisions, analysis, simulation, 
testing, code generation, etc. are always based upon models that reflect 
the relevant aspects of the design. This requires methods to maintain, 
manipulate, analyse and transform models in a coherent and meaningful way.

All papers will be peer-reviewed and accepted papers will be published 
as a pre-proceeding appearing as a technical report and archived at CEUR 
(http://ceur-ws.org/). Selected papers will be invited to submission for 
subsequent publication in a journal (to be negotiated).

Two kinds of papers can be submitted:

 1. full papers up to 12 pages in easychair format presenting previously
    unpublished work
 2. short papers (2-6) pages in easychair format presenting work in
    progress, abstract of previously published work or overview of
    research programmes (position paper)

Papers should be submitted via Easychair 
<http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecmfa-workshops2012> 
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecmfa-workshops2012)

  Topics of interest (in no particular order) include:

  * adaptivity
  * hybrid systems
  * embedded systems
  * distributed execution
  * spatial computation
  * declarative modelling
  * logics and logical frameworks
  * categorical models
  * event-based systems and models
  * context-awareness
  * pervasive computing
  * systems biology
  * healthcare systems
  * process calculi
  * static analysis
  * type systems
  * model checking
  * refinement
  * temporal properties with preferences
  * security
  * fractionated software


Programme Committee:

  * Dieter Gollmann, Hamburg-Harburg
  * Thomas Hildebrandt (chair, organizer), IT University of Copenhagen
  * Marta Kwiatkowska, Oxford University
  * Flemming Nielson (organizer), Danish Technical University
  * Paulo Tabuada, University of California at Los Angeles
  * Mark-Oliver Stehr, SRI International
  * Huibiao Zhu, East China Normal University

Logistics
Travel, accommodation and registration information is available on the 
main ECMFA 2012 <http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/conferences/ECMFA-2012> site 
(http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/conferences/ECMFA-2012/)

Papers will only be published if at least one of its authors has 
registered for the workshop or for ECMFA as a whole by the time the 
final versions of papers are due.

The workshop is sponsored by MT-LAB (http://www.mt-lab.dk/) and IDEA4CPS 
(http://www.idea4cps.dk/en/home/).
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