[TYPES/announce] - deadlines extended - WWV 2015, with FM 2015 in Oslo, Keynotes by Meseguer (UIUC) and Distefano (QMUL, Facebook)
Alberto Lluch Lafuente
albl at dtu.dk
Fri Mar 20 05:45:27 EDT 2015
Dear TYPES colleagues,
Here is a nice opportunity to present your research:
* deadlines extended until March 30 (abstract), April 10 (paper)
* great co-location with FM 2015 in Oslo, June 22-26
* two excellent invited speakers: José Meseguer (UIUC) and Dino Distefano
(Queen Mary London, Facebook)
* ETPCS proceedings and post-workshop special issue in a journal
You can find more information at
http://wwv2015.isti.cnr.it/
Best regards,
Alberto
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* WWV 2015 *
* Automated Specification and Verification of Web Systems *
* 11th International Workshop *
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* affiliated with Formal Methods 2015 *
* June 23rd - Oslo (Norway) *
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* Final Call for Papers *
* - deadline extended - *
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Homepage: http://wwv2015.isti.cnr.it/
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission EXTENDED March 30, 2015
Paper submission EXTENDED April 10, 2015
Notification of acceptance May 10, 2015
Camera ready versions May 31, 2015
Workshop WWV 2015 June 23, 2015
SCOPE
The Workshop on Automated Specification and Verification of Web
Systems (WWV) is a yearly interdisciplinary forum for researchers
originating from the following areas: declarative, rule-based
programming, formal methods, software engineering and web-based
systems. WWV fosters the cross-fertilisation and advancement of
hybrid methods from such areas. During its ten earlier editions,
the WWV workshop series has established itself as a lively,
friendly event with many interactions and discussions.
Companies, organisations and institutions offer most of their
electronic services as sophisticated web-based applications.
Prominent examples include e-business, e-learning, e-government,
and e-health services. The increased complexity and the explosive
growth of such applications has made their design and
implementation a challenging task, not in the least because at
the same time quality, accessibility, security, and privacy
issues need to be considered. Systematic, formal approaches to
their specification and verification are needed to address the
problems those systems by means of automated and effective
techniques and tools.
WWV welcomes papers of either theoretical or applied interest,
including case studies or experience reports, in all areas of
web-based systems (web services, cloud platforms,
Internet-of-Things, social networks, big data), including but
not limited to:
- Formal methods and rigorous software and system engineering
- Declarative, rule-based approaches
- Product line and feature-oriented engineering
- Programming and design languages and models
- Specification, certification, transformation, and synthesis
- Analysis, verification, model checking, and debugging
- Semi-structured data, linked data, and semantic web
- Security, trust, privacy, reputation, confidentiality, and
integrity
- Quality, metrics, usability, and accessibility
- Testing, evaluation, and optimisation
- Middleware, platforms, and frameworks
INVITED SPEAKERS
Dino Distefano Queen Mary University, London, UK & Facebook
Jose Meseguer University of Illinois, USA
SUBMISSION
We solicit the submission of original, unpublished contributions
not under review for publication elsewhere. Contributions are
expected to comprise research papers (with novel, previously
unpublished results), experience reports of real-world
applications, tool descriptions, and short papers (e.g. describing
work-in-progress or exploratory ideas). All papers must be
prepared in LaTeX using the EPTCS style
- Full papers should not exceed 16 pages (typeset 11 points).
- Short papers should not exceed 8 pages.
Additional details omitted due to space limitations may be
included in a clearly marked appendix. Submissions must describe
work unpublished in refereed venues, not submitted elsewhere.
Contributions should be submitted in PDF format through the
EasyChair online submission system.
Submission of a paper involves a firm commitment that at least
one of the authors will attend and participate in the workshop
in case the paper is accepted.
PUBLICATION
All contributions will be evaluated by at least three reviewers,
chosen by the Program Committee. The PC will select the best
papers based on their quality, relevance to the workshop, and
potential to instigate discussion.
All accepted papers will be included in the post-proceedings,
which will be published as a volume of the EPTCS series (WWV
publication is indexed in DBLP and Microsoft Academic Research,
among other important repositories).
An open call for a special issue in a highly-reputed journal on
the topic of the WWV workshop is envisaged. This has been common
practice for WWV since 2009.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Maurice H. ter Beek ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy
Alberto Lluch Lafuente Technical University of Denmark
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Maria Alpuente Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Massimo Bartoletti University of Cagliari, Italy
Saddek Bensalem Verimag, Grenoble, France
Xinyu Feng University of Science and Technology of China
Maribel Fernandez King's College, London, UK
Jose Fiadeiro Royal Holloway University, London, UK
Stefania Gnesi ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy
Laura Kovacs Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Axel Legay INRIA, Rennes, France
Michael Leuschel Heinrich-Heine-University, Dusseldorf, Germany
Zhiming Liu Birmingham City University, UK
Hernan Melgratti University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fabrizio Montesi University of South Odense, Denmark
Peter Olveczky University of Oslo, Norway
Antonio Ravara New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Alejandro Russo Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Gwen Salaun Inria Rhone-Alpes, Grenoble, France
Vladimiro Sassone University of Southampton, UK
Josep Silva Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Carolyn Talcott SRI International, USA
Emilio Tuosto University of Leicester, UK
Erik de Vink Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
STEERING COMMITTEE
Demis Ballis University of Udine, Italy
Santiago Escobar Technical University of Valencia, Spain (co-Chair)
Moreno Falaschi University of Siena, Italy (co-Chair)
Laura Kovacs Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Temur Kutsia Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Massimo Marchiori University of Padova, Italy
Rosario Pugliese University of Florence, Italy
Antonio Ravara New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Josep Silva Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Francesco Tiezzi IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy
PAST EDITIONS
Initiated in 2005, the WWV workshop series has by now established
itself as a lively, friendly event with many interactions and
discussions.
1. WWV'05 in Valencia, Spain; March 14-15, 2005
homepage: http://users.dsic.upv.es/workshops/wwv05/
2. WWV'06 in Paphos, Cyprus; November 19, 2006 (as track at ISoLA)
homepage: http://users.dsic.upv.es/workshops/wwv06/
3. WWV'07 in Venice, Italy; December 14, 2007
homepage: http://wwv07.dimi.uniud.it/
4. WWV'08 in Siena, Italy; July 4, 2008 (co-located with WFLP)
homepage: http://wwv08.dimi.uniud.it/
5. WWV'09 in Castle of Hagenberg, Austria; July 17, 2009 (as part of RISC
summer)
homepage: http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/about/conferences/wwv09/
6. WWV'10 in Vienna, Austria; July 30-31, 2010 (co-located with PPDP &
LOPSTR)
homepage: http://www.complang.tuwien.ac.at/WWV2010/
7. WWV'11 in Reykjavik, Iceland; June 9, 2011 (as part of DisCoTec)
homepage: http://rap.dsi.unifi.it/wwv2011/
8. WWV'12 in Stockholm, Sweden; June 16, 2012 (as part of DisCoTec)
homepage: http://users.dsic.upv.es/~jsilva/wwv2012/
9. WWV'13 in Florence, Italy; June 6, 2013 (as part of DisCoTec)
homepage: http://users.dsic.upv.es/~jsilva/wwv2013/
9. WWV'14 in Vienna, Austria; July 18, 2014 (FLoC workshop associated to
IJCAR,
as part of VSL 2014)
homepage: http://wwv2014.isti.cnr.it/
The previous 10 editions of WWV attracted high-quality papers that
were published in ENTCS (WWV'05, WWV'07 and WWV'08), by IEEE (WWV'06)
and in EPTCS (WWV'11, WWV'12, WWV'13 and WWV'14).
After WWV'09, a special issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation
on the topics of the WWV was organized. Similarly, a special issue
of the Journal of Applied Logic was organized after WWV'10 and
special issues of the Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming were
organized after WWV'11, WWV'12 and WWV'13. A special issue of the
Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming dedicated to
WWV'14 and the CAV workshop VPT'14 is forthcoming.
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