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Link: http://www.nec-labs.com/research/system/systems_SAV-website/DIFTS11/ | |||||||||||||||||
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DIFTS'11 DESIGN and IMPLEMENTATION of FORMAL TOOLS and SYSTEMS FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS *************************************************************************** First International Workshop on Design and Implementation of Formal Tools and Systems (co-located with FMCAD 2011) http://www.nec-labs.com/research/system/systems_SAV-website/DIFTS11 University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA November 3, 2011 IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission: May 30 Paper submission: June 6 Author notification: July 6 Final version: Sept 5 Workshop: Nov 3 WORKSHOP SCOPE The first DIFTS (Design and Implementation of Formal Tools and Systems) workshop emphasizes insightful experiences in formal tools and systems design. It provides a forum for sharing challenges and solutions that are original with ground breaking results. Often the design and implementation of tools for formal analysis require non-trivial engineering decisions. Many challenges are faced, which often can only be met with ingenious implementation techniques. These techniques actually play a crucial role in making the idea work in practice. The workshop provides an opportunity for discussing engineering aspects and various design decisions required to put such formal tools and systems into practical use. TOPICS OF INTEREST DIFTS takes a broad view of the formal tools/systems area, and solicits contributions from domains including, but not restricted to, decision procedures, verification, testing, validation, diagnosis, debugging, and synthesis. This workshop encourages and appreciates system development activities, and facilitates transparency in the experimentation. It will also serve as a platform to discuss open problems and future challenges in practicing formal methods. SUBMISSION The workshop specifically solicits contributions with substantial engineering details that often do not get published but has significant practical impact. Papers in the following two categories are solicited: (a) system category (10 pages, double column, 11pt), and (b) tool category (8 pages, double column, 11pt). In the system category, we invite papers that have original ideas accompanied with novel integration techniques, adequate design/implementation details, important design choices made and explored, and good experimental results. In the tool category, we invite papers that focus primarily on the engineering aspects of some known/popular algorithm, with significant emphasis on the design/implementation details, and various design choices made to advance current state-of-the-art approaches. The page limit for submissions in the system category is 10 pages in double column format and for submissions in the tool category is 8 pages in double column format. Submission of papers should be made electronically in PDF format via EasyChair. More details will be provided on the DIFTS web site. EVALUATION To keep maintain uniformity and fairness in the reviewing process, the program committee will evaluate the technical contribution of each submission based on the following guidelines: the paper should provide enough details for others to reproduce the results; and should solve a clearly-stated problem that is significant and has wide interest; and the paper should provide enough motivation for the design choices made. Overall, the paper should also clearly identify what the main contributions of the work are. PUBLICATION All accepted contributions will be published in archived electronic notes. High quality submissions will be considered for a special issue of Journal such as FMSD (Formal Methods in System Design) or STTT (Software Tools for Technology Transfer). ORGANIZATION PROGRAM CHAIRS Malay K. Ganai, NEC Labs America, USA Armin Biere, Johannes Kepler University, Austria PROGRAM COMMITTEE Clark W. Barrett, New York University, USA Armin Biere, Johannes Kepler University, Austria Alessandro Cimatti, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy Cindy Eisner, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel Malay K. Ganai, NEC Labs America, USA Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, University of Utah, USA Daniel Kroening, Oxford University, UK Robert P. Kurshan, Cadence Design Systems, USA Ken McMillan, Microsoft Research, USA Chao Wang, NEC Labs America, USA INVITED SPEAKER We are privileged to have Andreas Kuehlmann, VP of Coverity, President of IEEE Council on EDA (CEDA), and an IEEE fellow as an invited speaker. |
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