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- 2nd Workshop on Model Driven Approaches in System Development (MDASD 2012)
A goal of the proposed workshop is to bring together people working on MD languages, techniques and tools, as well as Domain Specific Languages (DSL) and applying them in information system and application development, databases, and related areas, so that they can exchange their experience, create new ideas, evaluate and improve MD approaches and spread its use. The intention is to target an interdisciplinary nature of MD approaches in software engineering, as well as research topics expressed by but not limited to acronyms such as Model Driven Software Engineering (MDSE), Model Driven Software Development (MDSD), Domain Specific Modeling (DSM) and OMG's Model Driven Architecture (MDA).
- last CFP Bytecode 2012 (deadline: January 4, 2012)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Bytecode 2012
Seventh Workshop on Bytecode Semantics,
Verification, Analysis and TransformationA Satellite workshop of ETAPS 2012
Tallinn, Estonia,
31 March 2012
http://wwwhome.ewi.utwente.nl/~marieke/Bytecode2012/NEWS
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* Science of Computer Programming has agreed to publish a special
issue on Bytecode 2012
* Invited speakers:
- James Hunt, aicas, Germany (see http://www.aicas.com/), on real-time Java
- Diego Garbervetsky, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (see
http://lafhis.dc.uba.ar/~diegog/), on quantitative analysis of
bytecode
- Jeff Foster, University of Maryland, USA (see
http://www.cs.umd.edu/~jfoster/), on bytecode transformation for
improved security on Android- CfP PAPP 2012: 9th International Workshop on Practical Aspects of High-Level Parallel Programming
9th International Workshop on Practical Aspects of High-Level Parallel Programming
part of
The International Conference on Computational Science
June 4-6, 2012, Omaha, USAhttp://www.papp-workshop.org
- 2nd CfP: Bytecode 2012
CALL FOR PAPERS
Bytecode 2012
Seventh Workshop on Bytecode Semantics,
Verification, Analysis and TransformationA Satellite workshop of ETAPS 2012
Tallinn, Estonia,
31 March 2012
http://wwwhome.ewi.utwente.nl/~marieke/Bytecode2012/NEWS
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* Science of Computer Programming has agreed to publish a special
issue on Bytecode 2012
* Invited speakers:
- James Hunt, aicas, Germany (see http://www.aicas.com/), on real-time Java
- Diego Garbervetsky, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (see
http://lafhis.dc.uba.ar/~diegog/), on quantitative analysis of
bytecode- 2nd CFPs: Constraints in Formal Verification 2011
CFV'11: Seventh International Workshop on Constraints in Formal Verification
DoubleTree Hotel, San Jose, California, November 10, 2011
A satellite event of the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD). 2011Abstract submission deadline: September 25, 2011
Paper submission deadline: September 30, 2011Date of workshop: November 10, 2011 (right after ICCAD’11)
- 4th York Doctoral Symposium (YDS 2011) - Deadline Extension for Papers
The Department of Computer Science at the University of York is to host
the 4th York Doctoral Symposium on Computer Science (YDS 2011), on the
20th October this year. The goal of the symposium is to bring together
doctoral students from around the UK and Europe to share and exchange
their research and ideas with others. The symposium will promote
interdisciplinary research and help research students to gain experience
in presenting their work to colleagues.Important Dates
---------------* Paper submission deadline: 3rd July ***EXTENDED***
* Author notification: 1st August
* Poster submission deadline: 8th August
* Poster notification: 24th August
* Camera-ready papers and posters due: 31st August
* Symposium: 20th October- FAST 2011: Deadline extended
Call for Papers
The 8th International Workshop on Formal Aspects of Security& Trust (FAST2011)
Leuven, Belgium. September 15-16, 2011
http://www.iit.cnr.it/FAST2011FAST2011 is co-located with European Symposium on Research in Computer Security
(ESORICS 2011) Leuven, Belgium 12-14 September, 2011- MiniZinc 2.0 Workshop
MiniZinc is a simple and expressive modelling language that is easy to
interface to different solvers. It maps models in MiniZinc down to FlatZinc
is a manner that is specializable to different underlying solvers. It is
currently supported by constraint programming systems Gecode, Eclipse
Prolog, Sicstus Prolog, JaCoP, solvers from the G12 group, the mathematical
programming solver SCIP, as well as having translators that create SAT
models from FlatZinc (fzntini), and create SMT models from FlatZinc
(fzn2smt).