[TYPES/announce] AVoCS 2014: 1st Call for Papers
Marieke Huisman
m.huisman at utwente.nl
Thu Dec 19 11:07:27 EST 2013
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Call for Papers
14th Automated Verification of Critical Systems (AVoCS) 2014 Workshop
http://www.utwente.nl/avocs2014
24-26th September, 2014
University of Twente, Netherlands
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Call for Papers
The aim of Automated Verification of Critical Systems (AVoCS) 2014 is to
contribute to the interaction and exchange of ideas among members of the
international research community on tools and techniques for the
verification of critical systems. The subject is to be interpreted
broadly and inclusively. It covers all aspects of automated
verification, including model checking, theorem proving, SAT/SMT
constraint solving, abstract interpretation, and refinement pertaining
to various types of critical systems which need to meet stringent
dependability requirements (safety-critical, business-critical,
performance-critical, etc.). Contributions that describe different
techniques, or industrial case studies are encouraged. The technical
programme will consist of invited and contributed talks and also allow
for short presentations of research ideas. The workshop will be
relatively informal, with an emphasis on discussion.
There are several studentships available in order to support PhD
students who wish to participate in the workshop.
Topics include (but are not limited to)
Model Checking
Automatic and Interactive Theorem Proving
SAT, SMT or Constraint Solving for Verification
Abstract Interpretation
Specification and Refinement
Requirements Capture and Analysis
Verification of Software and Hardware
Specification and Verification of Fault Tolerance and Resilience
Probabilistic and Real-Time Systems
Dependable Systems
Verified System Development
Industrial Applications
The workshop will have three invited speakers:
Laura Kovacs (Chalmers, Sweden) will speak about automated assertion
generation.
Alastair Donaldson (Imperial College, UK) will speak about
verification of OpenCL kernels.
A third speaker will be announced soon.
Important Dates
Submission (abstract for full paper): 16th June 2014
Submission (full papers): 23rd June 2014
Notification (full papers): 30th July 2014
Submission (research ideas): 7th August 2014
Notification (research ideas): 14th August 2014
Submission of final versions: 1st September 2014
Workshop: 24-26th September 2014
Submission Details
Full Papers: Submissions of full papers to the workshop must not have
been published or be concurrently considered for publication elsewhere.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed and judged on the basis of
originality, contribution to the field, technical and presentation
quality, and relevance to the workshop. Final versions of the papers
must be written in English and not exceed 15 pages. Formatting details
are provided on the website.
Research ideas: AVoCS'14 encourages the submissions of research ideas in
order to stimulate discussions at the workshop. Reports on ongoing work
or surveys on work published elsewhere are welcome. The Programme
Committee will select research ideas on the basis of submitted abstracts
according to significance and general interest. Research ideas must be
written in English and not exceed 2 pages.
Conference Proceedings & Special Journal Issue
At the workshop, pre-proceedings will be available in the form of a
University of Twente Technical Report; this report will also include the
research ideas.
After the workshop, the authors of accepted full papers will have about
one month in order to revise their papers for publication in the
workshop post-proceedings which will appear in the Electronic
Communications of the EASST Open Access Journal. Research ideas will not
be part of the proceedings in the Open Access Journal.
We will invite authors of a selection of the best papers presented at
the workshop to submit extended versions of their work for publication
in a special issue of Elsevier's journal Science of Computer Programming.
Program Committee (under construction)
John Derrick, University of Sheffield, U.K.
Mike Dodds, University of York, U.K.
Wan Fokkink, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Michael Goldsmith, University of Oxford, U.K.
Jan Friso Groote, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Keijo Heljanko, Aalto University, Finland
Marieke Huisman, University of Twente, Netherlands (co-chair)
Temesghen Kahsai, University of Iowa, U.S.A.
Gerald Luettgen, University of Bamberg, Germany
Radu Mateescu, INRIA Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes, France
Stephan Merz, INRIA Nancy & LORIA, France
Markus Roggenbach, Swansea University, U.K.
Marco Roveri, FBK-first, Italy
Jan Strejcek, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Tayssir Touili, LIAFA, CNRS & University Paris Diderot, France
Jaco van de Pol, University of Twente, Netherlands (co-chair)
Kirsten Winter, University of Queensland, Australia
Anne Haxthausen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Jun Sun, Singapore University of Technology, Singapore
Steering Committee
Michael Goldsmith, University of Oxford, U.K.
Stephan Merz, INRIA Nancy & LORIA, France
Markus Roggenbach, Swansea University, U.K.
Organization Committee
Marieke Huisman
Wojciech Mostowski (publicity chair)
Jaco van de Pol
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