[TYPES/announce] Deadline extension: Formal Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems (FTSCS'18)

Peter Csaba Ölveczky peterol at ifi.uio.no
Fri Aug 31 04:25:57 EDT 2018


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                       Call for Papers

                          FTSCS 2018

6th International Workshop on Formal Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems

          Gold Coast, Australia, November 16, 2018
              (satellite workshop of ICFEM 2018)

                    http://www.ftscs.org

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*** Science of Computer Programming special issue ***
*** Springer CCIS proceedings ***

***  Extended and final submission deadline: September 11, 2018 ***


Aims and Scope:

There is an increasing demand for using formal methods to validate and
verify safety-critical systems in fields such as power generation and
distribution, avionics, automotive systems, medical systems, and
autonomous vehicles. In particular, newer standards, such as DO-178C
(avionics), ISO 26262 (automotive systems), IEC 62304 (medical
devices), and CENELEC EN 50128 (railway systems), emphasize the need
for formal methods and model-based development, thereby speeding up
the adaptation of such methods in industry.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and engineers
who are interested in the application of formal and semi-formal methods
to improve the quality of safety-critical computer systems. FTSCS
strives to promote research and development of formal methods and
tools for industrial applications, and is particularly interested in
industrial applications of formal methods. 

Specific topics include, but are not limited to:

* case studies and experience reports on the use of formal methods for
  analyzing safety-critical systems, including avionics, automotive,
  medical, railway, and other kinds of safety-critical and
  QoS-critical systems 
* methods, techniques and tools to support automated analysis,
  certification, debugging, etc., of safety/QoS-critical systems
* analysis methods that address the limitations of formal methods in
  industry (usability, scalability, etc.)
* formal analysis support for modeling languages used in industry,
  such as AADL, Ptolemy, SysML, SCADE, Modelica, etc.
* code generation from validated models.

The workshop will provide a platform for discussions and the exchange of
innovative ideas, so submissions on work in progress are encouraged.


Submission:

We solicit submissions reporting on:

A- original research contributions (16 pages max, LNCS format);
B- applications and experiences (16 pages max, LNCS format);
C- surveys, comparisons, and state-of-the-art reports (16 pages max, LNCS);
D- tool papers (6 pages max, LNCS format);
E- position papers and work in progress (6 pages max, LNCS format)

related to the topics mentioned above.


All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not submitted
concurrently for publication elsewhere. Paper submission is done
via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ftscs2018.
The final version of the paper must be prepared in LaTeX, adhering to
the LNCS format available at
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.


Publication:

All accepted papers will appear in the pre-proceedings of FTSCS 2018.
Accepted papers in the categories A-D above will appear in the
workshop proceedings that will be published as a volume in
Springer's CCIS series. 

The authors of a selected subset of accepted papers will be invited to
submit extended versions of their papers to appear in a special issue
of the Science of Computer Programming journal.


Important dates:

Submission deadline: September 11, 2018  (extended and final)
Notification of acceptance: October 5, 2018
Workshop: November 16, 2018


Venue:

Gold Coast, Australia


Program chairs:

Cyrille Artho        KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Peter Olveczky       University of Oslo, Norway


Program committee:

Etienne Andre        University Paris 13, France
Toshiaki Aoki        JAIST, Japan
Cyrille Artho        KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Kyungmin Bae         Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
Daniel Fava	     University of Oslo, Norway
Sabine Glesner	     Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Osman Hasan          National University of Sciences & Technology, Pakistan
Klaus Havelund       NASA JPL, USA
Jerome Hugues        Institute for Space and Aeronautics Engineering, France
Marieke Huisman      University of Twente, The Netherlands
Ralf Huuck           Synopsys, Australia
Fuyuki Ishikawa      National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Takashi Kitamura     AIST, Japan
Thierry Lecomte      ClearSy System Engineering, France
Yang Liu             Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Robi Malik           University of Waikato, New Zealand
Frederic Mallet      INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
Roberto Nardone      University of Napoli "Federico II", Italy
Thomas Noll          RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Peter Olveczky       University of Oslo, Norway
David Pearce	     Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Markus Roggenbach    Swansea University, UK
Ralf Sasse           ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Martina Seidl        Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Graeme Smith	     The University of Queensland , Australia
Sofiene Tahar        Concordia University, Canada
Carolyn Talcott      SRI International, USA
Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya   Osaka University, Japan
Andras Voros         Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Mark Utting	     University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
Michael Whalen       University of Minnesota, USA
Huibiao Zhu          East China Normal University, China



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