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SEFM 2015 : International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods SEFM 2015Conference Series : Software Engineering and Formal Methods | |||||||||||||
Link: http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/sefm2015/ | |||||||||||||
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The conference will bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government, to advance the state of the art in formal methods, to facilitate their uptake in the software industry, and to encourage their integration within practical software engineering methods and tools.
Authors are invited to submit full research papers describing original research results, case studies and tools; and short new ideas/work-in-progress papers describing new approaches, techniques and/or tools that are not fully validated yet. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following aspects of software engineering and formal methods: * Formal requirement analysis, modelling, specification and design * Abstraction and refinement * Formal methods for probabilistic verification and synthesis * Programming languages, program analysis and type theory * Formal methods for self-adaptive systems, service-oriented and cloud computing * Formal aspects of security and mobility * Model checking, theorem proving and decision procedures * Formal methods for real-time, hybrid and embedded/cyber-physical systems * Formal methods for safety-critical, fault-tolerant and secure systems * Software architecture and coordination languages * Software verification and validation * Component, object and multi-agent systems * Formal aspects of software evolution and maintenance * Formal methods for testing, re-engineering and reuse * Light-weight and scalable formal methods * Tool integration * Applications of formal methods, industrial case studies and technology transfer * Education and formal methods * Interactive systems and human error analysis * Formal methods for HCI * Formal analysis of human behaviour ------------------ SUBMISSION DETAILS ------------------ Submissions will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. They will be evaluated on the basis of originality, contribution to the field, technical and presentation quality, and relevance to the conference. Papers should conform to the Springer LNCS style specified at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html and should describe, in English, original work that has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. PDF versions of papers should be submitted electronically via EasyChair, using the link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sefm2015 We solicit three categories of papers: * Research papers should describe fully developed work and should not exceed 15 pages. Authors of papers reporting experimental work are strongly encouraged to make their experimental results available to reviewers. Case study papers should describe significant case studies and lessons learned. * Tool papers should describe an operational tool and its contributions. Tool papers should not exceed 15 pages. Please include the URL of the tool (if available). * New ideas/Work-in-Progress papers should describe new approaches, techniques and/or tools that are not fully validated yet. Papers in this category should not exceed 6 pages. The conference proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. ---------------- KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ---------------- Peter O’Hearn - University College London and Facebook, United Kingdom Cliff Jones - Newcastle University, United Kingdom Edward A. Lee - University of California at Berkeley, United States ------------ ORGANIZATION ------------ General Chair ------------- Jim Woodcock – University of York, United Kingdom Program Chairs -------------- Radu Calinescu – University of York, United Kingdom Bernhard Rumpe – RWTH Aachen University, Germany Program Committee ----------------- Wolfgang Ahrendt – Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Bernhard K. Aichernig – Technical University of Graz, Austria Dalal Alrajeh – Imperial College London, UK Farhad Arbab – CWI and Leiden University, Netherlands Luis Barbosa – Universidade do Minho, Portugal Howard Barringer – The University of Manchester, UK Christian Berger – University of Gothenburg, Sweden Domenico Bianculli – University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Jonathan P. Bowen – Birmingham City University, UK Mario Bravetti – University of Bologna, Italy Yuriy Brun – University of Massachusetts, USA Tevfik Bultan – University of California at Santa Barbara, USA Benoit Combemale – University of Rennes 1, France Hung Dang Van – Vietnam National University Hanoi, Vietnam Francisco Durán – University of Málaga, Spain George Eleftherakis – University of Sheffield International Faculty, City College, Greece José Luiz Fiadeiro – Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Mamoun Filali-Amine – IRIT, France Robert France – Colorado State University, USA Martin Fränzle – Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany Marc Frappier – University of Sherbrooke, Canada Hubert Garavel – INRIA Rhone-Alpes / VASY, France Stefania Gnesi – ISTI-CNR, Italy Klaus Havelund, JPL NASA, USA Rob Hierons – Brunel University, UK Mike Hinchey – Lero, Ireland Falk Howar – Technical University of Clausthal, Germany Michaela Huhn – Technische Universität Clausthal, Germany Kenneth Johnson – Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Gabor Karsai – Vanderbilt University, USA Joost-Pieter Katoen – RWTH Aachen University, Germany Shinji Kikuchi – Fujitsu Laboratories, Japan Alexander Knapp – Universität Augsburg, Germany Martin Leucker – University of Lübeck, Germany Antónia Lopes – University of Lisbon, Portugal Shahar Maoz – Tel Aviv University, Israel Mercedes Merayo – Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Stephan Merz – INRIA Nancy, France Mizuhito Ogawa – Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Fernando Orejas – Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain Gordon Pace – University of Malta, Malta David Parker – University of Birmingham, UK Corina Pasareanu – CMU/NASA Ames Research Center, USA Anna Philippou – University of Cyprus, Cyprus Sanjiva Prasad – Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India Jakob Rehof – University of Dortmund, Germany Leila Ribeiro – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Jan Oliver Ringert – Tel Aviv University, Israel Gwen Salaün – Grenoble INP – INRIA – LIG, France Augusto Sampaio, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil Ina Schaefer – Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Gerardo Schneider – Chalmers University of Gothenburg, Sweden Marjan Sirjani – Reykjavik University, Iceland Martin Steffen – University of Oslo, Norway Jing Sun – The University of Auckland, New Zealand Jun Sun – Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Giordano Tamburrelli – Università della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland Massimo Tivoli – University of L’Aquila, Italy Danny Weyns – Linnaeus University, Sweden Jianjun Zhao – Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Steering Committee ------------------ Manfred Broy – Technische Universität Munich, Germany Antonio Cerone – IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy Mike Hinchey – Lero -The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, Ireland Mathai Joseph – TRDDC, Pune, India Paddy Krishnan - Oracle Labs, Brisbane, Australia Zhiming Liu – Birmingham City University, UK Gwen Salaün – Grenoble INP, Inria, LIG, France Workshop Chair -------------- Domenico Bianculli – University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Organising Committee -------------------- Radu Calinescu – University of York, United Kingdom Robert Eikermann – RWTH Aachen University, Germany Simon Foster – University of York, United Kingdom Simos Gerasimou – University of York, United Kingdom Gwen Salaün – Grenoble INP, Inria, LIG, France Seyyed Shah – University of York, United Kingdom |
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