List of workshops - page 7


CFP: 18th Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop - BENEVOL 2019
by Dario Di Nucci, Sept. 20, 2019

The Call for Paper for the 18th Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop

Brussels, Belgium
28th - 29th November, 2019
http://soft.vub.ac.be/benevol2019/

Call for Presentations on Principles of Secure Compilation (PriSC Workshop @ POPL 2020)
by Dominique Devriese, Aug. 28, 2019

The Workshop on Principles of Secure Compilation (PriSC) is a relatively new, informal 1-day workshop without any proceedings. The goal is to bring together researchers interested in secure compilation and to identify interesting research directions and open challenges.
The 4th edition of PriSC will be held on January 25 in New Orleans, Louisiana USA together with the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL), 2020.
Submission deadline: Fri 18 Oct 2019.

Refinement workshop: Deadline extension
by Brijesh Dongol, July 2, 2019

REFINE 2019: Refinement Workshop - 2nd Call for papers

Co-located with FM 2019
Porto, Portugal, 7 October, 2019

Website: https://refinenet.github.io/
Submission link: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=refine2019

Important dates:
July 15, 2019: extended submission deadline
July 31, 2019: notifications
October 7, 2019: workshop

CFP - ModComp'19 - The 6th International Workshop on Interplay of Model-Driven and Component-Based Software Engineering
by Andreas Wortmann, June 25, 2019

6th International Workshop on Interplay of Model-Driven and Component-Based Software Engineering (ModComp)
* co-located at MODELS 2019 in Munich
* abstracts due July 10, full papers July 17
* more at http://www.es.mdh.se/ModComp/

Workshop on Model-Based Design of Cyber-Physical Systems (CyPhy’19)
by Abd-Elhamid Taha, June 15, 2019

Model-Based Design of Cyber-Physical Systems (CyPhy'19) takes a broad interpretation of the area and aims to facilitate the timely consolidation and sharing of new knowledge from its diverse sub-disciplines. Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) integrate computing and communication capabilities into physical systems and are therefore an important domain for innovation, encompassing robotics; smart homes, buildings, and mobility solutions; medical implants; drones, and numerous others. CPSs are also the medium through which next-generation Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning applications will be deployed, and are a growing source of big data. CyPhy'19 brings together researchers and practitioners working on next-generation technologies for modeling, development, analysis, simulation, optimization, evaluation, and deployment of CPSs.

This year, Professor Edward A. Lee (UC Berkeley) will give the invited talk.

Abstract submission August 12th, 2019

[TAPAS 2019] 10th Workshop on Tools for Automatic Program Analysis (extended deadline)
by David Delmas, May 29, 2019

8 October 2019, Porto, Portugal.
Part of the FM Week.

This workshop is intended to promote discussions and exchange experience between users of static analysis tools and specialists in all areas of program analysis design and implementation.

Model-Based Design of Cyber Physical Systems (CyPhy'19)
by Abd-Elhamid Taha, May 27, 2019

CyPhy brings together researchers and practitioners working on next-generation technologies for modeling, development, analysis, simulation, optimization, evaluation, and deployment of CPSs.

ModComp19: 6th international workshop on interplay of model-driven and component-based software engineering at MODELS19
by Andreas Wortmann, May 21, 2019

Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE) have been shown to effectively reduce software development complexity by (i) shifting the focus from source code to models and (ii) building software systems as the composition of new and existing components, respectively. Moreover, the interplay of MDE and CBSE approaches is gaining recognition as a very promising means to boost the development of software systems by reducing costs and risks and shorten time-to-market.
While several attempts to effectively combine MDE and CBSE have been documented, there are still unsolved clashes arising when exploiting interplay of MDE and CBSE, mostly due to mismatches in the related terminology as well as to differences in their basic essence.
As a satellite event of MoDELS'19, the goal of ModComp’19 is to gather researchers and practitioners to share opinions, propose solutions to open challenges and generally explore the frontiers of interweaving between MDE and CBSE.

Deadline for abstract submission: 10 July 2019
Deadline for paper submission: 17 July 2019

More at http://www.es.mdh.se/ModComp/