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QAPL 2018 : 16th workshop on Quantitative Aspects of Programming Languages and Systems | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/EVENTS/QAPL2018/ | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
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************************************************************************** 16th Workshop on Quantitative Aspects of Programming Languages and Systems QAPL 2018 Oxford UK, Saturday 14 July 2018 part of FLoC 2018, affiliated with FM 2018 http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/EVENTS/QAPL2018/ ************************************************************************** SCOPE: The scope of the QAPL workshop is to discuss new developments on the quantitative evaluation of systems, with an emphasis on quantitative aspects of computation, broadly construed. We solicit papers on theory, engineering methodologies, tools, case studies, and experience reports where quantitative properties such as bandwidth, cost, energy, memory, performance, probability, reliability, security, locality, and time are first-class citizens. TOPICS: Topics of interest include (but are by no means not limited to): * The design of probabilistic, deterministic, hybrid, real-time, and quantum languages, and the definition of their semantical models. * Quantitative analysis techniques such as simulation, numerical approximation, symbolic approaches, and optimisation methods. * Specification of quantitative properties such as probabilistic model checking and reward structures, theory and application of spatial and statistical model checking, as well as verification and/or synthesis of systems in relation to quantitative aspects. * Methodologies and frameworks as well as software tools for the design, construction, and maintenance of systems based on quantitative information, such as reliability engineering and software performance engineering. * Case studies and applications, for instance about coordination models, cyber-physical systems, security, self-adaptive systems, smart grids, systems of systems as well as natural/physical domains such as chemistry and systems biology. INVITED SPEAKERS: * Carlo Ghezzi, Politecnico di Milano IT * Annabelle McIver, Macquarie University AU SUBMISSIONS: In order to encourage participation and discussion, this workshop solicits two types of submissions - regular papers and presentations: 1. Regular paper: Submissions must be original work, and must not have been previously published, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Regular paper submission must not exceed 12 pages (excluding the bibliography). Additional technical material, proofs, etc. can be provided in a clearly marked appendix which will be read by reviewers at their discretion. Regular papers will be reviewed by the PC. 2. Presentation reports concern recent or ongoing work on relevant topics and ideas, for timely discussion and feedback at the workshop. There is no restriction as for previous/future publication of the contents of this contributions. Typically, a presentation is based on a paper which recently appeared (or which is going to appear) in the proceedings of another recognized conference, or which has not been submitted yet. The (extended) abstract of presentation submissions should not exceed 4 pages. Presentation reports will be selected by the PC Chairs (based on the availability of presentation time). All submissions must be in PDF format and use the EPTCS LaTeX style (see http://style.eptcs.org/.) Submissions can be made on the following website: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qapl2018 The workshop PC will review all regular paper submissions based on their relevance, merit, originality, and technical content. Presentation reports will receive a lightweight review to establish their relevance for the workshop. The authors of accepted submissions of both types are expected to present and discuss their work at the workshop. Accepted regular papers will be published electronically in the pre-proceedings available during the workshop and after the workshop in the Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS) as post-proceedings (to be confirmed). Short papers will not be included in the EPTCS post-proceedings. A special issue related to QAPL 2018 in an international journal is under consideration. IMPORTANT DATES: For regular papers: Abstract: 10 April 2018 (AoE) (optional) Submission: 15 April 2018 (AoE) Notification: 15 May 2018 Final version: (FLoC workshop proceedings): 31 May 2017 (AoE) Final version: (EPTCS proceedings): TBA For presentation reports: Submission: TBA Notification: TBA ORGANISATION: * Mieke Massink, CNR-ISTI Pisa IT * Erik de Vink, Eindhoven University of Technology NL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE * Erika Ábrahám, RWTH Aachen University DE * Alessandro Aldini, University of Urbino "Carlo Bo" IT * Nathalie Bertrand, INRIA Rennes FR * Luca Bortolussi, University of Trieste IT * Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, CNRS and École Polytechnique FR * Vincenzo Ciancia, CNR-ISTI Pisa IT * Josée Desharnais, Université Laval CA * Pedro D'Argenio, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba AR * Alessandra Di Pierro, Università di Verona IT * Christoph Haase, University of Oxford UK * Jane Hillston, University of Edinburgh UK * Jan Kretinsky, TU Munich DE * Michele Loreti, Università di Camerino IT * Mieke Massink (co-chair), CNR-ISTI IT * Mohammadreza Mousavi, University of Leicester UK * David Šafránek, Masaryk University CZ * Jeremy Sproston, University of Turin IT * Ana Sokolova, University of Salzburg AT * Marielle Stoelinga, University of Twente NL * Mirco Tribastone, IMT Lucca IT * Erik de Vink (co-chair), Eindhoven University of Technology NL * Herbert Wiklicky, Imperial College UK * Wang Yi, Uppsala University SE |
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