[TYPES] CFP: SAVCBS'05 (Specification & Verification of Component-Based Systems)

Dimitra Giannakopoulou dimitra at email.arc.nasa.gov
Wed Apr 27 15:24:17 EDT 2005


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CALL FOR PAPERS


	SAVCBS'05
	(Specification and Verification of Component-Based Systems)
	Workshop at ESEC/FSE 2005
	September 5-6, 2005
	Lisbon, Portugal

	http://www.cs.iastate.edu/SAVCBS/

The fourth workshop on specification and verification of component-based
systems is affiliated with ESEC/FSE'05 and will be held at the Campolide
campus of the New University of Lisbon, Portugal, September 5-6, 2005.

Seven page papers are due on May 23, 2005.


THEME AND TOPICS OF INTEREST

SAVCBS is focused on using formal (i.e., mathematical) techniques to
establish a foundation for the specification and verification of
component-based systems.  Suggested research topics of interest include
(but are not limited to):

- Techniques for component-based verification or reasoning
- Component-based specification languages
- Static analysis, advanced type systems, or model checking of components
and component compositions
- Verification-oriented design methodologies for components
- Dynamic checking techniques, including run-time assertion or property
checking
- Specification and verification of non-functional component behavior
(performance, memory, concurrency, etc.)
- Unifying formal descriptions of concurrency properties with model-based
behavioral descriptions of components
- Balancing tradeoffs (automatic/manual verification,
soundness/completeness, static/dynamic verification, testing/formal
verification, scalability/coverage, etc.)
- Theories of component composition
- Industrial experience, such as adoption issues, with formal techniques
for component-based systems
- Case studies of applying formal techniques to component based systems
- Educational experience or tactics for formal approaches to
component-based systems

Submissions should outline the current state of research or practice,
describe the most pressing shortcomings, and formulate goals for future
development.


SUBMISSIONS

Submissions must not exceed 7 pages. We encourage, but do not require, use
of the ACM Conference format. Please add page numbers to your submission,
to make adding comments easier. Papers will be accepted in PDF or
Postscript formats. Papers will be submitted on-line, check back at
http://www.cs.iastate.edu/SAVCBS/2005/call.shtml for details.


IMPORTANT DATES

       Submission deadline: May 23, 2005
       Notification date: June 24, 2005
       Early registration deadline: July 1, 2005
       Final versions: August 1, 2005


WORKSHOP PAPER SELECTION COMMITTEE:

- Gary T. Leavens, chair (Iowa State)
- Jonathan Aldrich (Carnegie Mellon)
- Mike Barnett (Microsoft Research)
- Betty H. C. Cheng
- Steve Edwards (Virginia Tech)
- Cormac Flanagan (Univ. Calif. Santa Cruz)
- Dimitra Giannakopoulou (NASA Ames/RIACS)
- Gerard J. Holzmann (NASA/JPL)
- Joe Kiniry (University College Dublin)
- K. Rustan M. Leino (Microsoft Research)
- Jeff Magee (Imperial College, London)
- Peter Müller (ETH Zürich)
- Corina Pasareanu (NASA Ames Research Center)
- Erik Poll (Raboud University Nijmegen)
- Andreas Rausch (University of Kaiserslautern)
- Robby (Kansas State)
- Wolfram Schulte (Microsoft Research)
- Natasha Sharygina (Carnegie Mellon)
- Murali Sitaraman (Clemson)

WEB PAGE:

See http://www.cs.iastate.edu/SAVCBS/ for more details.



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