AVoCS 2015: Extended Paper Deadline

by Yuhui Lin, June 8, 2015

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*NEW* Submission of abstract (full papers): 15th June 2015
*NEW* Submission of full papers: 19th June 2015

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The 15th International Workshop on
Automated Verification of Critical Systems
1-4 September 2015, Edinburgh, UK

https://sites.google.com/site/avocs15/
[email protected]

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+ Invited talks by
Colin O'Halloran (D-RisQ/Oxford)
Don Sannella (Contemplate/Edinburgh)
+ AI4FM workshop including invited talk by
J Strother Moore (Univerity of Texas at Austin)
+ Student support from FME/SICSA sponsorships
+ Proceedings to be published by EASST
+ Special issues of Science of Computer Programming
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IMPORTANT DATES

  Submission of abstract (full papers): 15th June 2015

  Submission of full papers: 19th June 2015   

  Notification (full papers): 14th July 2015

  Submission of research idea papers: 7th August 2015

  Notification (research idea): 14th August 2015

  Early registration: 18th August 2015

  Submissions of final versions: 21st August 2015 

INVITED SPEAKERS

  Colin O'Halloran (D-RisQ & the University of Oxford)

  Don Sannella (Contemplate & the University of Edinburgh)

SPONSORS

  Formal Methods Europe (FME)

  The Scottish Informatics & Computer Science Alliance (SICSA)

BACKGROUND 

  The aim of Automated Verification of Critical Systems (AVoCS) 2015 

  is to contribute to the interaction and exchange of ideas among members 

  of the international research community on tools and techniques for the 

  verification of critical systems. 

SCOPE

  The subject is to be interpreted broadly and inclusively. It covers 

  all aspects of automated verification, including model checking, 

  theorem proving, SAT/SMT constraint solving, abstract interpretation, 

  and refinement pertaining to various types of critical systems which 

  need to meet stringent dependability requirements (safety-critical, 

  business-critical, performance-critical, etc.). Contributions that 

  describe different techniques, or industrial case studies are encouraged. 

  The technical programme will consist of invited and contributed talks 

  and also allow for short presentations of research ideas. The workshop 

  will be relatively informal, with an emphasis on discussion where special 

  discussion sessions will be organised around the research ideas presentations. 

  Topics include (but are not limited to):

    - Model Checking

    - Automatic and Interactive Theorem Proving

    - SAT, SMT or Constraint Solving for Verification

    - Abstract Interpretation

    - Specification and Refinement

    - Requirements Capture and Analysis

    - Verification of Software and Hardware

    - Specification and Verification of Fault Tolerance and Resilience

    - Probabilistic and Real-Time Systems

    - Dependable Systems

    - Verified System Development

    - Industrial Applications

WORKSHOPS

  AI4FM 2015: 1 September 2015 -- www.ai4fm.org/ai4fm-2015/

  including invited talk by J Strother Moore (Univerity of Texas at Austin)

VENUE

  The event will be held in the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences 

  (ICMS) in the centre of the historic old town of Edinburgh - an UNESCO world

  heritage site. 

STUDENT GRANTS

  Thanks to sponsorships from FME and SICSA we can offer financial support for a 

  limited number of students registering for AVoCS in the form of a registration 

  fee waiver (full or partial). As this is limited, we ask the students that 

  would like to take the advantage of this support to submit a short application. 

  The details on how to apply will be available in due course from the AVoCS 

  webpage.

SUBMISSION DETAILS

   Submissions of full papers to the workshop must not have been published 

   or be concurrently considered for publication elsewhere. All submissions 

   will be peer-reviewed and judged on the basis of originality, contribution 

   to the field, technical and presentation quality, and relevance to the 

   workshop. Submissions are handled via Easychair: 

       https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=avocs2015

   The papers must be written in English and not exceed 15 pages and should 

   use the dedicated AVoCS 2015 EASST template available rom the the 

   following link (for LaTeX and Word):

       http://journal.ub.tu-berlin.de/eceasst

   AVoCS also encourages the submissions of research ideas in order to stimulate 

   discussions at the workshop. Reports on ongoing work or surveys on work 

   published elsewhere are welcome. The Programme Committee will select 

   research ideas on the basis of submitted abstracts according to significance 

   and general interest. Research ideas must be written in English and not exceed 

   2 pages using the EASST template. The presentation of these ideas will be organised 

   around discussions, where the presenter should also prepare a set of question in 

   which the audience will discuss.

PROCEEDINGS

  At the workshop, pre-proceedings will be available in the form of a Heriot-Watt 

  University Technical Report; this report will also include the research ideas.

  After the workshop, the authors of accepted full papers will have about one 

  month in order to revise their papers for publication in the workshop post-

  proceedings which will appear in the Electronic Communications of the EASST 

  Open Access Journal. Research ideas will not be part of the proceedings in the 

  Open Access Journal.

SPECIAL SCP JOURNAL ISSUE

  Authors of a selection of the best papers presented at the workshop will be 

  invited to submit extended versions of their work for publication in a 

  special issue of Elsevier's journal Science of Computer Programming.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE  

  Ernie Cohen, University of Pennsylvania, USA

  Ewen Denney, NASA Ames, USA

  Jean-Christophe Filliatre, CNRS, France

  Michael Goldsmith, University of Oxford, UK

  Gudmund Grov, Heriot-Watt University, UK (co-chair)

  Keijo Heljanko, Aalto University, Finland

  Mike Hinchey, University of Limerick, Ireland

  Marieke Huisman, University of Twente, Netherlands

  Andrew Ireland, Heriot-Watt University, UK (co-chair)

  Gerwin Klein, NICTA/UNSW, Australia

  Thierry Lecomte, ClearSy, France

  Peter Gorm Larsen, Aarhus University, Denmark 

  Panagiotis (Pete) Manolios, Northeastern University, USA

  Stephan Merz, INRIA Nancy & LORIA, France

  Jaco van de Pol, University of Twente, Netherlands

  Markus Roggenbach, Swansea University, UK

  Marco Roveri, FBK, Italy

  Thomas Santen, Microsoft Research, Germany

  Bernard Steffen, Technical University Dortmund, Germany

  Jan Strejček, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

  Jun Sun, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore

  Tayssir Touili, LIAFA, CNRS & University Paris Diderot, France

  Helen Treharne, University of Surrey, UK

  Laurent Voisin, Systerel, France

  Angela Wallenburg, Altran, UK

  John Wickerson, Imperial College London, UK

  Peter Ölveczky, University of Oslo, Norway

ORGANISERS 

  Gudmund Grov, Heriot-Watt University, UK

  Andrew Ireland, Heriot-Watt University, UK

  Yuhui Lin, Heriot-Watt University, UK (local arrangements and publicity chair)

STEERING COMMITTEE 

  Michael Goldsmith, University of Oxford, UK

  Stephan Merz, INRIA Nancy & LORIA, France

  Markus Roggenbach, Swansea University, UK