[TYPES/announce] SYNT 2015: deadline extended to May 1

Pavol Cerny Pavol.Cerny at Colorado.EDU
Wed Apr 22 00:22:33 EDT 2015


                     SYNT 2015 - Call For Papers

                      4th Workshop on Synthesis

                   San Francisco, CA, USA, July 18, 2015

		       co-located with CAV 2015

                http://formal.epfl.ch/synt/2015/index.html

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The submission deadline has been extended to May 1, 2015.

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The workshop aims to bring together researchers interested
in the broad area of synthesis of computing systems. The
workshop aims to foster the development of frontier
techniques in automating the development of computing
systems and is inclusive in its interpretation of the term
synthesis:

* Contributions of interest may include algorithms,
complexity and decidability analysis, as well as
reproducible heuristics, implemented tools, and experimental
evaluation.

* Application domains include software, hardware, embedded,
and cyberphysical systems. Computation models include
functional, reactive, hybrid and timed systems.
Identifying, formalizing, and evaluating synthesis in
particular application domains is encouraged.

* Of interest are both approaches that explore alternative
development methods and approaches that improve upon the
automation of design, compilation, and optimization
techniques currently in widespread use.

* All appropriate underlying methods are of interest,
including above formal methods and techniques that build
upon computer-aided verification, but also machine learning
techniques. All formalizable forms of specifications of
potential practical interest are considered, including
contracts, temporal logic specifications, quantitative
objectives, partial systems, and input/output examples.

* Of great interest is understanding and making productive use of
relationships between synthesis and related topics such as repair,
fault localization, testing, discovery of inductive invariants,
parameter optimization, constraints solving, theorem proving
(including SMT, superposition-based, inductive, and higher-order
theorem proving).

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Submitted papers must be original and unpublished. Papers accepted
for presentation at the workshop appeared in previous years in the
Electronic
Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science series; hence,
submissions must be prepared in LaTeX using the EPTCS macro
package. Submitted papers should be 4 to 16
pages long in EPTCS style excluding references; within those page
limits the authors should use as many pages as is appropriate for
their contribution.

Extended versions of selected papers are expected to appear in a
special issue of the journal Acta Informatica.

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SYNT 2015 program will include:

    Report on Syntax-Guided Synthesis (SyGuS 2015) Competition,
      presented by Dana Fisman, University of Pennsylvania
    Report on Reactive Synthesis (SYNTCOMP 2015) Competition,
      presented by Swen Jacobs, Saarland University
    Invited talks:
       Sumit Gulwani, Microsoft Research
       Aditya Nori, Microsoft Research

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Important dates:

Paper submission: May 1, 2015 (extended)
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection:  June 2, 2015
Final version: June 19, 2015
Workshop: July 18, 2015

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Program Committee:

    Pavol Cerny, University of Colorado Boulder (chair)
    Colin de la Higuera, Nantes University
    Rüdiger Ehlers, University of Bremen
    Bernd Finkbeiner, Saarland University
    Dana Fisman, University of Pennsylvania
    Carlo A. Furia, ETH Zurich
    Barbara Jobstmann, EPFL
    Viktor Kuncak, EPFL (chair)
    Daniel Neider, UIUC
    Madhusudan Parthasarathy, UIUC (chair)
    Doron Peled, Bar Ilan University
    Ingo Pill, TU Graz
    Ruzica Piskac, Yale
    Arjun Radhakrishna, University of Pennsylvania
    Leonid Ryzhyk, Carnegie Mellon University
    Sven Schewe, University of Liverpool
    Ute Schmid, University of Bamberg
    Johann Schumann, SGT, Inc/NASA Ames
    Rishabh Singh, Microsoft Research
    Douglas Smith, Kestrel Institute
    Armando Solar-Lezama, MIT
    Eran Yahav, Technion
    Steve Zdancewic, University of Pennsylvania


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Sponsorship:

We are pleased to confirm sponsorship from the US NSF project ExCAPE.



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