[TYPES/announce] Brazilian Symposium on Formal Methods (SBMF 2018): Last Call for Papers

M.R. Mousavi m.r.mousavi at hh.se
Wed Jun 20 01:27:44 EDT 2018


CALL FOR PAPERS

21st Brazilian Symposium On Formal Methods (SBMF)
Supported by the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC)
Salvador-BA, Brazil
26 to 30 of November 2018

http://www.sbmf2018.ufba.br/


IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission Deadline:  July 2nd, 2018
Paper Submission Deadline: July 13th, 2018
Paper Acceptance Notification: August 28th, 2018
Paper Camera-ready Version: September 4th, 2018

INTRODUCTION

SBMF 2018 is the twenty-first of a series of events devoted to the
development, dissemination, and use of formal methods for the construction
of high-quality computational systems. It is now a well-established event,
with an international reputation.

In 2018, SBMF will take place in Salvador, the capital of the Bahia state,
northeast of Brazil. It is the 3rd city by population in Brazil, with over
2.9 million inhabitants, and it is the second most popular destination in
Brazil for tourists.

SCOPE AND TOPICS

The aim of SBMF is to provide a venue for the presentation and discussion
of high-quality work in formal methods. The topics include (not limited
to):

* techniques and methodologies, such as method integration; software and
hardware co-design; model-driven engineering; formal aspects of popular
methodologies; formal design; development methodologies with formal
foundations; software evolution based on formal methods;

* specification and modeling languages, such as well-founded specification
and design languages; formal aspects of popular languages; logic and
semantics for programming and specification languages; code generation;
formal methods of programming paradigms (such as objects, aspects, and
component), formal methods for real-time, hybrid, and safety-critical
systems, formal models of service-oriented, cloud-based, and cyber-physical
systems;

* theoretical foundations, such as domain theory; type systems and category
theory; computational complexity of methods and models; computational
models; term rewriting; models of concurrency, security and mobility;

* verification and validation, such as abstraction, modularization and
refinement techniques; program and test synthesis; correctness by
construction; model checking; theorem proving; static analysis; formal
techniques for software testing; software certification; formal techniques
for software inspection;

* Experience reports regarding teaching formal methods;

* applications, such as experience reports on the use of formal methods;
industrial case studies; tool support.

PAPER SUBMISSION

Papers should present unpublished and original work that has a clear
contribution to the state of the art on the theory and practice of formal
methods. They should not be simultaneously submitted elsewhere.

Papers will be judged by at least three reviewers on the basis of
originality, relevance, technical soundness and presentation quality, and
should contain sound theoretical or practical results. Industry papers
should emphasize practical application of formal methods or report on open
challenges.

Contributions should be written in English and be prepared using Springer’s
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format. Papers may not exceed 16
pages (including figures, references, and appendix). Accepted papers will
be published, after the conference, in a volume of LNCS. Also, a special
issue of Science of Computer Programming (Elsevier) is going to be
published for the very best papers.

Every accepted paper MUST have at least one author registered in the
symposium by the time the camera-ready copy is submitted; the registered
author is also expected to attend the symposium and present the paper.

Papers can be submitted via the following link: https://easychair.org/
conferences/?conf=sbmf2018

ABOUT SALVADOR

Salvador's importance dates back to Brazilian colonization, as it was
established as the country's first capital (founded in 1549). Its center is
a living museum of 17th- and 18th-century architecture and gold-laden
churches. Aside from the many attractions within Salvador (Pelourinho,
Modelo Public Market, Lacerda elevator, Church of Nosso Senhor do Bonfim),
gorgeous coastline lies right outside the city – a suitable introduction to
the tropical splendor of the state of Bahia.

Salvador presents a vibrant musical scene and popular Carnival
celebrations, being considered one of the birthplaces of Brazilian culture.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Prof. Jose Meseguer (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)

Prof. Alexandre Mota (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)


GENERAL CHAIR

Adolfo Duran (UFBA, Brazil)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Mohammad Mousavi (University of Leicester, UK)
Tiago Massoni (UFCG, Brazil)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE (Yet to be confirmed)

Adenilso Simão (ICMC/USP, Brazil)
Alexandre Mota (UFPE, Brazil)
Aline Andrade (UFBA. Brazil)
Álvaro Moreira (UFRGS, Brazil)
Ana Cavalcanti (University of York, UK)
Ana de Melo (USP, Brazil)
Ana Sokolova, Salzburg, AT
Anamaria Moreira (UFRJ, Brazil)
Andrea Corradini (Universita’ di Pisa, Italy)
Arend Rensink, (University of Twente, Netherlands)
Arnaldo Moura (UNICAMP, Brazil)
Augusto Sampaio (UFPE, Brazil)
Christiano Braga (UFF, Brazil)
Clare Dixon (University of Liverpool, UK)
Daltro Nunes (UFRGS, Brazil)
David Deharbe (ClearSy, France)
David Naumann (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)
Ewen Denney (RIACS/NASA, USA)
Fernando Orejas (UPC, Spain)
Harsh Beohar (University of Duisburg, DE)
Hossein Hojjat (RIT, USA)
Ilaria Castellani (INRIA, FR)
Jan Friso Groote (TU Eindhoven, NL)
Jan Oliver Ringert (University of Leicester, UK)
Jim Davies (University of Oxford, UK)
Jim Woodcock (University of York, UK)
José Fiadeiro (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
José Oliveira (Universidade do Minho, Portugal)
Juliano Iyoda (UFPE, Brazil)
Leila Ribeiro (UFRGS, Brazil)
Leila Silva (UFS, Brazil)
Luciana Foss (UFPel, Brazil)
Luis Barbosa (Universidade do Minho, Portugal)
Marcel Oliveira (UFRN, Brazil)
Marcelo Maia (UFU, Brazil)
Márcio Cornélio (UFPE, Brazil)
Matteo Cimini (University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA)
Michael Butler (University of Southampton, UK)
Michael Leuschel (Universität Düsseldorf, Germany)
Mohammad Mousavi (University of Leicester, UK) - PC co-chair
Narciso Marti-Olliet (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
Neeraj Singh (McMaster University, Canada)
Patrícia Machado (UFCG, Brazil)
Pedro D'Argenio (University of Cordoba, AR)
Rachid Echahed (CNRS at University of Grenoble, France)
Reiko Heckel (University of Leicester, UK)
Robert Hierons (Brunel University London,UK)
Rodrigo Machado (UFRGS, Brazil)
Rohit Gheyi (UFCG, Brazil)
Rolf Hennicker (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany)
Sérgio Campos (UFMG, Brazil)
Simone Cavalheiro (UFPel, Brazil) - PC co-chair
Sofiene Tahar (Concordia University, Canada)
Stephan Hallerstade (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Thierry Lecomte (ClearSy, France)
Tiago Massoni (UFCG, Brazil) - PC co-chair


STEERING COMMITTEE

Márcio Cornélio (UFPE,Brazil)
Bill Roscoe (University of Oxford, UK)
Leila Ribeiro (UFRGS, Brazil)
Márcio Cornélio (UFPE, Brazil)
Simone A. da Costa Cavalheiro, (UFPel, Brazil)
José Fiadeiro (University of London, England)
Tiago Massoni, (UFCG, Brazil)
Mohammad Mousavi (University of Leicester, UK)
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