From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: X-Original-To: caml-list@sympa.inria.fr Delivered-To: caml-list@sympa.inria.fr Received: from mail2-relais-roc.national.inria.fr (mail2-relais-roc.national.inria.fr [192.134.164.83]) by sympa.inria.fr (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 5D4927FACC for ; Sat, 30 Aug 2014 16:28:01 +0200 (CEST) Received-SPF: None (mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr: no sender authenticity information available from domain of havelund@gmail.com) identity=pra; client-ip=209.85.212.172; receiver=mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr; envelope-from="havelund@gmail.com"; x-sender="havelund@gmail.com"; x-conformance=sidf_compatible Received-SPF: Pass (mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr: domain of havelund@gmail.com designates 209.85.212.172 as permitted sender) identity=mailfrom; client-ip=209.85.212.172; receiver=mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr; envelope-from="havelund@gmail.com"; x-sender="havelund@gmail.com"; x-conformance=sidf_compatible; x-record-type="v=spf1" Received-SPF: None (mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr: no sender authenticity information available from domain of postmaster@mail-wi0-f172.google.com) identity=helo; client-ip=209.85.212.172; receiver=mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr; envelope-from="havelund@gmail.com"; x-sender="postmaster@mail-wi0-f172.google.com"; x-conformance=sidf_compatible X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Filtered: true X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Result: AtkBAGLeAVTRVdSslGdsb2JhbABbgkeBGU0BAQgEgnjEcQEJhgOCUQgWEAEBAQEHCwsJEiuEHAsGHQEbCg4GAxIQBSgKAiQBEQEFASIsAgeICwEDEQ2XNIMZa4srgXKDEIkzChknDWaEfxIBBQ6MEIJXgxcPMhKBQQWFBYUwd5EwVJJYGCmFMh0vgQYCHgaBIwEBAQ X-IPAS-Result: AtkBAGLeAVTRVdSslGdsb2JhbABbgkeBGU0BAQgEgnjEcQEJhgOCUQgWEAEBAQEHCwsJEiuEHAsGHQEbCg4GAxIQBSgKAiQBEQEFASIsAgeICwEDEQ2XNIMZa4srgXKDEIkzChknDWaEfxIBBQ6MEIJXgxcPMhKBQQWFBYUwd5EwVJJYGCmFMh0vgQYCHgaBIwEBAQ X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.04,431,1406584800"; d="scan'208";a="92245947" Received: from mail-wi0-f172.google.com ([209.85.212.172]) by mail2-smtp-roc.national.inria.fr with ESMTP/TLS/RC4-SHA; 30 Aug 2014 16:28:00 +0200 Received: by mail-wi0-f172.google.com with SMTP id n3so10404738wiv.5 for ; Sat, 30 Aug 2014 07:28:00 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:date:message-id:subject:from:to:content-type; bh=HsvnQP1VbJVqCnkrgkMk/17Lo6A1II/k7ZwnCbTOJGI=; b=wLbzF6JbbC8rYRyD06Hk/fx2oRJP8AuY1/+SEOZmdHfB1BqX9tQ9HhxR7NPMuH1rqm /lzk2l59ybBte4Za7/JxTkPak4PsOsSF4c4CLF7CB0qf9mjUs9DdoTUNIMW1RjYooFdt mqhRjPOBDt6rdtoUbyYelT+vReFpIDSLl5IcMoKhio5zShGWIEWECMgvxs18hbwEs4ZD 8+qpCQU7SAQ+NDi3qOybhv8OskxpRJuOwGvuMLFC6CZSVwx91Z94aO3uV5wW3vB+wd7c Lcoo8XI8co0ySHd9btT56xdYSTUxJBq+G8PA4NA2P6Grt+GNOtNg94cFsQ+JDIrO3r9W nOdw== MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Received: by 10.194.170.227 with SMTP id ap3mr20676183wjc.30.1409408880412; Sat, 30 Aug 2014 07:28:00 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.180.83.72 with HTTP; Sat, 30 Aug 2014 07:28:00 -0700 (PDT) Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 07:28:00 -0700 Message-ID: From: Klaus Havelund To: Klaus Havelund Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=089e0122e922a90f740501d9931b X-Validation-by: havelund@gmail.com Subject: [Caml-list] Second call for papers: NASA Formal Methods - NFM 2015 --089e0122e922a90f740501d9931b Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CALL FOR PAPERS The 7th NASA Formal Methods Symposium http://www.NASAFormalMethods.org/nfm2015 27 =E2=80=93 29 April 2015 Pasadena, California, USA THEME The widespread use and increasing complexity of mission- and safety-critical systems require advanced techniques that address their specification, verification, validation, and certification. The NASA Formal Methods Symposium is a forum for theoreticians and practitioners from academia, industry, and government, with the goals of identifying challenges and providing solutions to achieving assurance in mission- and safety-critical systems. Within NASA such systems include for example autonomous robots, separation assurance algorithms for aircraft, Next Generation Air Transportation (NextGen), and autonomous rendezvous and docking for spacecraft. Moreover, emerging paradigms such as property-based design, code generation, and safety cases are bringing with them new challenges and opportunities. The focus of the symposium will be on formal techniques, their theory, current capabilities, and limitations, as well as their application to aerospace, robotics, and other mission- and safety-critical systems in all design life-cycle stages. We encourage submissions on cross-cutting approaches marrying formal verification techniques with advances in critical system development, such as requirements generation, analysis of aerospace operational concepts, and formal methods integrated in early design stages and carrying throughout system development. TOPICS Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Model checking - Theorem proving - SAT and SMT solving - Symbolic execution - Static analysis - Runtime verification - Program refinement - Compositional verification - Modeling and specification formalisms - Model-based development - Model-based testing - Requirement engineering - Formal approaches to fault tolerance - Security and intrusion detection - Applications of formal methods to aerospace systems - Applications of formal methods to cyber-physical systems - Applications of formal methods to human-machine interaction analysis IMPORTANT DATESPaper Submission:10 Nov 2014Paper Notifications:12 Jan 2015Camera-ready Papers:9 Feb 2015Symposium:27 =E2=80=93 29 April 2015LOCATION AND COST The symposium will take place at the Hilton Hotel, Pasadena, California, USA, April 27-29, 2015. There will be no registration fee for participants. All interested individuals, including non-US citizens, are welcome to submit, to attend, to listen to the talks, and to participate in discussions; however, all attendees must register. SUBMISSION DETAILS There are two categories of submissions: 1. Regular papers describing fully developed work and complete results (15 pages) 2. Short papers describing tools, experience reports, or descriptions of work in progress with preliminary results (6 pages) All papers should be in English and describe original work that has not been published or submitted elsewhere. All submissions will be fully reviewed by members of the Programme Committee. Papers will appear in a volume of Springer=E2=80=99s Lecture Notes on Computer Science (LNCS), and = must use LNCS style formatting. Papers should be submitted in PDF format. PC CHAIRS Klaus Havelund, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Gerard Holzmann, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Rajeev Joshi, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Erika Abraham, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Julia Badger, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA Christel Baier, Technische Universit=C3=A4t Dresden, Germany Saddek Bensalem, VERIMAG/UJF, France Dirk Beyer, University of Passau, Germany Armin Biere, Johannes Kepler University, Austria Nikolaj Bjorner, Microsoft Research, USA Borzoo Bonakdarpour, McMaster University, Canada Alessandro Cimatti, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy Leonardo de Moura, Microsoft Research, USA Ewen Denney, NASA Ames Research Center, USA Ben Di Vito, NASA Langley Research Center, USA Dawson Engler, Stanford University, USA Jean-Christophe Filliatre, Universit=C3=A9 Paris-Sud, France Dimitra Giannakopoulou, NASA Ames Research Center, USA Alwyn Goodloe, NASA Langley Research Center, USA Susanne Graf, VERIMAG, France Alex Groce, Oregon State University, USA Radu Grosu, Vienna University of Technology, Austria John Harrison, Intel Corporation, USA Mike Hinchey, University of Limerick/Lero, Ireland Bart Jacobs, University of Leuven, Belgium Sarfraz Khurshid, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Gerwin Klein, NICTA, Australia Daniel Kroening, Oxford University, UK Orna Kupferman, Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel Kim Larsen, Aalborg University, Denmark Rustan Leino, Microsoft Research, USA Martin Leucker, University of Lubeck, Germany Rupak Majumdar, Max Planck Institute, Germany Pete Manolios, Northeastern University, USA Peter Mueller, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Kedar Namjoshi, Bell Labs/Alcatel-Lucent, USA Corina Pasareanu, NASA Ames Research Center, USA Doron Peled, Bar Ilan University, Israel Suzette Person, NASA Langley Research Center, USA Andreas Podelski, University of Freiburg, Germany Grigore Rosu, University of Illinois, USA Kristin Yvonne Rozier, NASA Ames Research Center, USA Natarajan Shankar, SRI International, USA Natasha Sharygina, University of Lugano, Switzerland Scott Smolka, Stony Brook University, USA Willem Visser, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Mahesh Viswanathan, University of Illinois, USA Mike Whalen, University of Minnesota, USA Jim Woodcock, University of York, UK STEERING COMMITTEE Julia Badger, NASA Johnson Space Center Ewen Denney, NASA Ames Research Center Ben Di Vito, NASA Langley Research Center Klaus Havelund, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Gerard Holzmann, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Cesar Munoz, NASA Langley Research Center Corina Pasareanu, NASA Ames Research Center Suzette Person, NASA Langley Research Center Kristin Yvonne Rozier, NASA Ames Research Center --089e0122e922a90f740501d9931b Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


CALL FOR PAPERS

The 7th NASA Formal Methods S= ymposium

       http://www.NASA=
FormalMethods.org/nfm2015

27 =E2=80=93 29 April 2= 015
Pasadena, California, USA

THEME

The widespread use = and increasing complexity of mission- and safety-critical systems require a= dvanced techniques that address their specification, verification, validati= on, and certification.

The NASA Formal Methods Sympo= sium is a forum for theoreticians and practitioners from academia, industry= , and government, with the goals of identifying challenges and providing so= lutions to achieving assurance in mission- and safety-critical systems. Wit= hin NASA such systems include for example autonomous robots, separation ass= urance algorithms for aircraft, Next Generation Air Transportation (NextGen= ), and autonomous rendezvous and docking for spacecraft. Moreover, emerging= paradigms such as property-based design, code generation, and safety cases= are bringing with them new challenges and opportunities. The focus of the = symposium will be on formal techniques, their theory, current capabilities,= and limitations, as well as their application to aerospace, robotics, and = other mission- and safety-critical systems in all design life-cycle stages.= We encourage submissions on cross-cutting approaches marrying formal verif= ication techniques with advances in critical system development, such as re= quirements generation, analysis of aerospace operational concepts, and form= al methods integrated in early design stages and carrying throughout system= development.

TOPICS

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Model checking
  • Theorem proving
  • SAT and= SMT solving
  • Symbolic execution
  • Stat= ic analysis
  • Runtime verification
  • Pr= ogram refinement
  • Compositional verification
  • Modeling and specification formalisms
  • Model-based development
  • Model-based testing
  • Requirement engineering
  • Formal approaches to fault tolerance
  • Security and intrusion detection
  • Applications of formal methods to aerospace systems
  • Applications of formal methods to cyber-physical systems
  • Applications of formal methods to human-m= achine interaction analysis

IMPORTANT D= ATES

Paper Submission: 10 Nov 2014
Paper Notifications:12 Jan 2015
Camera-ready Papers:9 Feb 2015
Symposium:27 =E2=80=93 29 April 2015=

LOCATION AND COST

The sym= posium will take place at the Hilton Hotel, Pasadena, California, USA, Apri= l 27-29, 2015.

There will be no registration= fee for participants. All interested individuals, including non-US citizen= s, are welcome to submit, to attend, to listen to the talks, and to partici= pate in discussions; however, all attendees must register.

SUBMISSION DETAI= LS

There are two categories of s= ubmissions:

  1. Regular papers describing f= ully developed work and complete results (15 pages)
  2. Short papers describing tools, experience reports, or descriptions of work = in progress with preliminary results (6 pages)

All papers should be in English and describe original work that has not bee= n published or submitted elsewhere. All submissions will be fully reviewed = by members of the Programme Committee. Papers will appear in a volume of Sp= ringer=E2=80=99s Lecture Notes on Computer Science (LNCS), and must use LNC= S style formatting. Papers should be submitted in PDF format.

PC CHAIRS

Klaus Havelund, NASA Jet Prop= ulsion Laboratory
Gerard Holzmann, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Rajeev Joshi, NASA Jet P= ropulsion Laboratory

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Erika= Abraham, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Julia Badger, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
Christel Baier, Technische = Universit=C3=A4t Dresden, Germany
Saddek Bensalem, VERIMAG/UJF, FranceDirk Beyer, University of Passau, Germany
Armin Biere, Johannes Kepler= University, Austria
Nikolaj Bjorner, Microsoft Research, USA
Borzoo Bonakdarpour, McMaster U= niversity, Canada
Alessandro Cimatti, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, ItalyLeonardo de Moura, Microsoft Research, USA
Ewen Denney, NASA Ames Resea= rch Center, USA
Ben Di Vito, NASA Langley Research Center, USA
Dawson Engler, Stanford U= niversity, USA
Jean-Christophe Filliatre, Universit=C3=A9 Paris-Sud, Fra= nce
Dimitra Giannakopoulou, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Alwyn Good= loe, NASA Langley Research Center, USA
Susanne Graf, VERIMAG, France
Alex Groce, Oregon State University, USARadu Grosu, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
John Harrison, In= tel Corporation, USA
Mike Hinchey, University of Limerick/Lero, Ireland<= br> Bart Jacobs, University of Leuven, Belgium
Sarfraz Khurshid, The Univers= ity of Texas at Austin, USA
Gerwin Klein, NICTA, Australia
Daniel Kro= ening, Oxford University, UK
Orna Kupferman, Hebrew University Jerusalem= , Israel
Kim Larsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Rustan Leino, Microsoft Research= , USA
Martin Leucker, University of Lubeck, Germany
Rupak Majumdar, M= ax Planck Institute, Germany
Pete Manolios, Northeastern University, USA=
Peter Mueller, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Kedar Namjoshi, Bell Labs/Alcatel= -Lucent, USA
Corina Pasareanu, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Doron P= eled, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Suzette Person, NASA Langley Research = Center, USA
Andreas Podelski, University of Freiburg, Germany
Grigore Rosu, Universi= ty of Illinois, USA
Kristin=C2=A0Yvonne=C2=A0Rozier, NASA Ames Research C= enter, USA
Natarajan Shankar, SRI International, USA
Natasha Sharygina, University = of Lugano, Switzerland
Scott Smolka, Stony Brook University, USA
Will= em Visser, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Mahesh Viswanathan, = University of Illinois, USA
Mike Whalen, University of Minnesota, USA
Jim Woodcock, University of Yo= rk, UK

STEERING COMMITTEE

Julia = Badger, NASA Johnson Space Center
Ewen Denney, NASA Ames Research Center
Ben Di Vito, NASA Langley Researc= h Center
Klaus Havelund, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Gerard Holzma= nn, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Cesar Munoz, NASA Langley Research Ce= nter
Corina Pasareanu, NASA Ames Research Center
Suzette Person, NASA Langley= Research Center
Kristin=C2=A0Yvonne=C2=A0Rozier, NASA Ames Research Cent= er


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