Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 21:08:56 +0100 From: Dominique Mery <dominique.mery@loria.fr> To: sage-announce@mailman.sage.org cc: [...], ecoop-info@ecoop.org, [...] Subject: [ecoop-info] FM 2012 - Deadline Extension *** FM 2012 - DEADLINE EXTENSION *** Abstract submissions: March 5, 2012 Full paper submissions: March 12, 2012 CALL FOR PAPERS FM 2012 ********************************************************************** 18TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON FORMAL METHODS August 27 - 31, 2012 CNAM, Paris, France http://fm2012.cnam.fr ********************************************************************** SCOPE: FM 2012 is the eighteenth in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods Europe, an independent association whose aim is to stimulate the use of, and research on, formal methods for software development. The symposia have been notably successful in bringing together innovators and practitioners in precise mathematical methods for software and systems development, industrial users as well as researchers. Submissions are welcomed in the form of original papers on research and industrial experience, proposals for workshops and tutorials, entries for the exhibition of software tools and projects, and reports on ongoing doctoral work. The FM 2012 Symposium will be based around the theme Interdisciplinary Formal Methods It will have the goal of highlighting the development and application of formal methods in connection with a variety of disciplines such as medicine, biology, human cognitive modelling, human automation interactions and aeronautics, among others. FM 2012 particularly welcomes papers on techniques, tools and experiences in interdisciplinary frameworks, as well as on experience with practical applications of formal methods in industrial and research settings, experimental validation of tools and methods as well as construction and evolution of formal methods tools. The broad topics of interest for FM 2012 include but are not limited to: Interdisciplinary formal methods: techniques, tools and experiences demonstrating formal methods in interdisciplinary frameworks; we encourage submissions involving formal methods related to maintenance, human automation interaction, human in the loop, system engineering, medicine and biology. Formal methods in practice: industrial applications of formal methods, experience with introducing formal methods in industry, tool usage reports, experiments with challenge problems. Authors are encouraged to explain how the use of formal methods has overcome problems, lead to improvements in design or provided new insights. Tools for formal methods: advances in automated verification and model-checking, integration of tools, environments for formal methods, experimental validation of tools. Authors are encouraged to demonstrate empirically that the new tool or environment advances the state of the art. Role of formal methods in software and systems engineering: development processes with formal methods, usage guidelines for formal methods, method integration. Authors are encouraged to demonstrate that process innovations lead to qualitative or quantitative improvements. Theoretical foundations: all aspects of theory related to specification, verification, refinement, and static and dynamic analysis. Authors are encouraged to explain how their results contribute to the solution of practical problems with methods or tools. Teaching formal methods: original contributions that provide insight, evaluations and suggestions for courses of action regarding the teaching of formal methods, including teaching experiences, educational resources, the integration of formal methods into the curriculum, the definition of a formal methods body of knowledge, etc. Authors are encouraged to provide some form of evaluation and assessment of the content and approach in the teaching being reported. PAPER SUBMISSION Papers will be evaluated by at least three members of the Programme Committee. They should be in Springer LNCS format and describe, in English, original work that has not been published or submitted elsewhere. PDF versions of papers should be submitted through the FM 2012 EasyChair web site: https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=fm2012 We solicit two categories of papers: Regular papers not exceeding 15 pages (including appendices), describing fully developed work. Authors of papers reporting experimental work are strongly encouraged to make their experimental results available for use by reviewers. Similarly, case study papers should describe significant case studies and the complete development should be made available for use by reviewers. Tools papers of a maximum of 4 pages should describe an operational tool and its contributions; 2 additional pages of appendices are allowed that will not be included in the proceedings. Tool papers should explain enhancements made compared to previously published work. A tool paper need not present the theory behind the tool but can focus more on its features, and how it is used, with screen shots and examples. Authors of tools papers should make their tool available for use by reviewers. PUBLICATION Accepted papers will be published in the Symposium Proceedings, to appear in Springer's Lectures Notes in Computer Science. IMPORTANT DATES: Abstracts due: March 5, 2012 Full papers due: March 12, 2012 Notification: May 7th, 2012 Camera ready: June 4th, 2012 GENERAL CHAIRS: Kamel Barkaoui - Cedric, Cnam Paris Beatrice Berard - LIP6, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie PC CHAIRS: Dimitra Giannakopoulou, NASA Ames, Research Center, Moffett Field Dominique Mery, LORIA et Universite Henri Poincare Nancy 1 PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Yamine Ait Ameur, IRIT/ENSEEIHT France Keijiro Araki, Kyushu University, Japan Jos Baeten, CWI Amsterdam, The Netherlands Howard Barringer, The University of Manchester, UK Saddek Bensalem, Universite Joseph Fourier, France Bruno Blanchet, LIENS, France Ahmed Bouajjani, LIAFA, Universite Paris 7, France Patricia Bouyer, LSV, CNRS& ENS Cachan, France Victor Braberman, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Michael Butler, University of Southampton, UK Andrew Butterfield, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Ana Cavalcanti, University of York, UK Krishnendu Chatterjee, Institute of Science and Technology , Austria Marsha Chechik, University of Toronto, Canada Yu-Fang Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Leonardo De Moura, Microsoft Research, USA Dino Distefano, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Matt Dwyer, University of Nebraska, USA Bernd Finkbeiner, Saarland University, Germany John Fitzgerald, Newcastle University, UK (chair) Dimitra Giannakopoulou, NASA Ames, USA Stefania Gnesi, ISTI-CNR, Italy Patrice Godefroid, Microsoft Research, USA Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, University of Utah, USA Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Aalborg University, Denmark Klaus Havelund, JPL, California Institute of Technology, USA Ian J. Hayes, University of Queensland, Australia Matthew Hennessy, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Jane Hillston, University of Edinburgh, UK Bart Jacobs, ICIS, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Claude Jard, ENS Cachan Bretagne, France Panagiotis Katsaros, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Sarfraz Khurshid, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Daniel Kroening, Oxford University, UK Marta Kwiatkowska, Oxford University, UK Pascale Le Gall, Universite d'Evry, France Rustan Leino, Microsoft Research, USA Michael Leuschel, University of Dusseldorf, Germany Zhiming Liu, United Nations University - IIST, Macao Tom Maibaum, McMaster University, Canada Rupak Majumdar, Max Planck, Germany Annabelle Mciver, Macquarie University, Australia (chair) Dominique Mery, Universite Henri Poincare Nancy 1& LORIA, France Cesar Munoz, NASA, USA Fernando Orejas, UPC, Spain Isabelle Perseil, Inserm, France Andre Platzer, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Shengchao Qin, Teesside University, UK S Ramesh, General Motors R&D, India Jean-Francois Raskin, ULB, Belgium Neha Rungta, SGT/NASA Ames, USA Augusto Sampaio, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil Bernhard Schaetz, TU Munchen, Germany Wolfram Schulte, Microsoft Research, USA Kaisa Sere, Abo Akademi University, Finland Bernhard Steffen, TU Dortmund, Germany Kenji Taguchi, AIST, Japan Francois Vernadat, LAAS-CNRS INSA, France Willem Visser, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Michael Whalen, University of Minnesota, USA ********************************************************************** This call for papers and additional information about the conference can be found athttp://fm2012.cnam.fr. For information regarding the conference you can contact:fm2012@cnam.fr. **********************************************************************
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 14:45:57 +0100 From: Tayssir Touili <touili@liafa.jussieu.fr> To: Tayssir Touili <touili@liafa.jussieu.fr> Subject: [ecoop-info] Last CFP FORMAL METHODS 2012 [ 204 lines deleted; see updated version above -- dc ]
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 13:21:22 +0100 (CET) To: events@fmeurope.org From: Announcements of FME events <events@fmeurope.org> Subject: [ecoop-info] Second CALL FOR PAPERS FM 2012 [ 210 lines deleted; see updated version above -- dc ]
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 18:55:45 -0800 From: Dimitra Giannakopoulou <Dimitra.Giannakopoulou@nasa.gov> To: <seworld@sigsoft.org> Subject: [SEWORLD] CFP Formal Methods FM 2012, Paris, Aug. 2012 [ 207 lines deleted; see updated version above -- dc ]
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 10:43:42 +0200 To: events@fmeurope.org From: Announcements of FME events <events@fmeurope.org> Subject: [ecoop-info] Call for Papers -- FM 2012 [ 208 lines deleted; see updated version above -- dc ]
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:14:03 +0200 To: events@fmeurope.org From: Announcements of FME events <events@fmeurope.org> Subject: [ecoop-info] Call for FM 2012 workshop proposals: addendum The web site of FM 2012 is http://fm2012.cnam.fr _______________________________________________ events mailing list events@fmeurope.org http://fmeurope.hosting.west.nl/mailman/listinfo/events
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 16:38:20 +0200 From: Tayssir Touili <touili@liafa.jussieu.fr> To: Tayssir Touili <touili@liafa.jussieu.fr> Subject: [ecoop-info] Call for Proposals for Workshops, Formal Methods 2012 ********************************************************** ************ Call for Proposals for Workshops ************ ************ Formal Methods 2012 ************ ********************************************************** The 18th International Symposium on Formal Methods (FM 2012) will take place in Paris, France, August 27-31, 2012. For this major event, we are now inviting people to submit proposals for workshops. The purpose of the workshops is to provide an informal setting for workshop participants to discuss technical issues, exchange research ideas, and to discuss and/or demonstrate applications. These workshops may be driven by fundamental academic interests or by needs from specific application domains. We encourage a diversity of workshops relating to different varieties of formal models. All workshop proposals must be written in English. Proposals for workshops should be no more than 3 pages in length and submitted to the Workshops chairs before November 3, 2011 (see below). A workshop proposal should include a draft call-for-papers containing at least the following information: - Title and brief technical description of the workshop, specifying the goals and the technical issues that will be its focus. - The names and contact information (web page, email address) of the Programme Committee (PC) chairs, i.e., the workshop organisers. Moreover, a tentative list of workshop PC members should be given. We suggest one or two PC chairs and at least 10 PC members coming from different countries. Moreover, the following additional information is requested: - If the workshop has taken place before: -- How often has the workshop taken place so far? -- Which conference(s) has the workshop been collocated with so far? -- Number of participants in the last installment. - A discussion of the proposed format and agenda. - The proposed duration (half, one or two days). - Procedures for selecting participants and papers. - Potential invited speakers. - Expected number of participants. Each workshop programme chair will be responsible for the following: - Producing a web page and a "Call for Papers/Participation" for their workshop. - Providing a brief description of the workshop for the conference web page and programme, and providing a workshop web page the conference can refer to for details. - Selecting the papers for the workshop proceedings and providing the camera ready copies ready for publication. - All advertising of the workshop beyond web page advertising. - Appointing session chairs, etc. The local organisation of the conference will take care of the production of informal or electronic workshop proceedings, assuming that the proceedings are camera ready. Submission of Workshop Proposals Proposals should be submitted as a PDF file. Please send your proposals and any inquiries by electronic mail to the Worshops chairs: - Nihal Pekergin E-mail: nihal.pekergin@univ-paris12.fr - Laure Petrucci E-mail: Laure.Petrucci@lipn.univ-paris13.fr - Tayssir Touili E-mail: touili@liafa.jussieu.fr Dates: - Deadline for workshop proposals: before November 3, 2011 - Notification of decision on workshops: December 5,2011
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 09:27:43 +0200 To: events@fmeurope.org From: Announcements of FME events <events@fmeurope.org> Subject: [ecoop-info] Call for FM'12 Symposium Proposals The FME is inviting proposals for hosting the Formal Methods Symposium in 2012. See attached Call. [ http://fmeurope.hosting.west.nl/pipermail/events/attachments/20100623/e4b4833c/attachment-0001.pdf -- dc ] Lars-Henrik Eriksson, FME Secretary Computing Science, Dept. of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Sweden E-mail: lhe@it.uu.se, Web: http://www.it.uu.se/katalog/lhe?lang=en Phone: +46 18 471 10 57, Mobile: +46 705-36 39 16, Fax: +46 18 51 19 25
Last update: 2012/03/xx.
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