[TYPES] AVIS'05 Call for Papers (Deadline Extended)

Supratik Mukhopadhyay supratik at saul.cis.upenn.edu
Tue Dec 28 11:24:35 EST 2004


Notice: Deadline Extended



                         CALL FOR PAPERS
                  Fourth International Workshop on
        Automated Verification of Infinite-State Systems (AVIS'05)
                      Co-located with ETAPS 2005


                         2nd-3rd April,  2005
                         Edinburgh, Scotland


This workshop is a forum for researchers, students, and practitioners
interested in the application of formal methods and tools for the
automatic verification of large practical systems.  Formal methods, in
particular model checking, is increasingly being used in industry to
automatically establish the correctness of (and to find flaws in)
finite-state systems, such as descriptions of hardware and protocols.
However, model checking is limited in scope due to the state explosion
problem.  Most practical system descriptions, notably that of software,
are therefore not directly amenable to finite-state verification methods
since they have very large or infinite state spaces.  For such systems,
theorem proving -- a process that requires manual effort and mathematical
sophistication to use -- has so far been the only viable alternative.

More recently, we have seen the emergence of hybrid techniques that
combine the ease-of-use of model checkers with the power of theorem
provers.  Tools based on these techniques afford users with full
automation, and are less sensitive to the size of the state space (which
may be infinite or arbitrarily large).  There is a growing body of
knowledge in this field which has a very exciting future. The intention of
this workshop is to build a forum for exchanging ideas and experiences by
bringing together theoreticians, tool builders, as well as practitioners
who are interested in this emerging area of research in formal
verification.


The Workshop
The workshop will be co-located with European Joint Conferences on Theory
and Practice of Software 2005 2-10 April 2005, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The two day workshop will be held on 2nd and 3rd April 2005.


Submission
You are invited to submit a full paper, not to exceed 10 pages, on related
research or case study.  We invite both completed work as well as work in
progress; the aim of the workshop is to stimulate discussion and to bring
together people with varying backgrounds from disparate communities.  You
are required to submit an abstract prior to your paper submission.

Abstract submissions are to be sent to AVIS05abs at itd.nrl.navy.mil and
paper submissions to AVIS05sub at itd.nrl.navy.mil.



Important Dates
#   7th     January  2005   Submission of abstract
#   24th     January  2005   Submission of full paper
#   7th     February  2005   Notification of acceptance
#   25th     February 2005   Camera-ready copies due
#   2nd-3rd  April    2005   Workshop


Publication
The accepted papers will be published in the proceedings which will be
available at the workshop.  The proceedings will also be published
electronically on ENTCS.



Program Committee
Ramesh Bharadwaj   (Program Chair) Naval Research Laboratory USA
Tevfik Bultan  University of California, Santa Barbara USA
Supratik Chakraborty IIT, Mumbai IN
Michael Colon  Naval Research Laboratory USA
John Goodenough Software Engineering Institute, CMU  USA
Ralph Jeffords  Naval Research Laboratory USA
Supratik Mukhopadhyay   West Virginia University  USA
Abhik Roychoudhury  National University of Singapore SG
Stefan Schwoon   University of Stuttgart  D
Sandeep Kumar Shukla  Virginia Tech  USA

Invited Speakers
Prof. Bernhard Steffen   University of Dortmund  D

Workshop Organizers
Dr. Ramesh Bharadwaj
Center for High Assurance Computer Systems
Naval Research Laboratory
Washington DC 20375   USA
avis05 at itd.nrl.navy.mil
+1-202-767-7210

Dr. Supratik Mukhopadhyay
Department of Computer Science
West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV 26506-6109  USA


The website for the workshop is:
http://chacs.nrl.navy.mil/projects/AVIS05/


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