[Om-announce] CAV 2007: 2nd Call for Papers
CAV 2007 Announce
cav2007_announce at avacs.org
Wed Jan 10 11:17:26 CET 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS
COMPUTER AIDED VERIFICATION
CAV 20007
19th International Conference
July 3-7, 2007, Berlin, Germany
http://www.cav2007.org
** Submission is now open **
Aims and Scope:
CAV'07 is the 19th in a series dedicated to the advancement of the
theory and practice of computer-aided formal analysis methods for
hardware and software systems. CAV considers it vital to continue
its leadership in hardware verification, and maintain its recent
momentum in software verification. The conference covers the
spectrum from theoretical results to concrete applications, with
an emphasis on practical verification tools and the algorithms and
techniques that are needed for their implementation. The
proceedings of the conference will be published in the
Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. A
selection of papers will be invited to a special issue of the
International Journal on Formal Methods and System Design.
Topics of interest include:
- Algorithms and tools for verifying models and implementations
- Hardware verification techniques
- Hybrid systems and embedded systems verification
- Program analysis and software verification
- Modeling and specification formalisms
- Deductive, compositional, and abstraction techniques for
verification
- Testing and runtime analysis based on verification technology
- Applications and case studies
- Verification in industrial practice
Invited Speakers:
- Byron Cook, Microsoft Research
- David Russinoff, AMD
- Thomas Kropf, Robert Bosch AG
Events:
This year, there will be eight affiliated workshops:
- AHA 07: International Symposium on Automatic Heap Analysis
- ARTIST Workshop on tool platforms for modelling, analysis and
validation of embedded systems
- BMC 07: 5th International Workshop on Bounded Model Checking
- FMICS 2007: 12th Intl. Workshop on Formal Methods for Industrial
Critical Systems
- GVD 2007: 3rd German Verification Day
- HW-MC-COMP: Hardware Model Checking Competition
- PDMC 07: 6th Int. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Methods
in verifiCation
- SMT 2007: 5th International Workshop on Satisfiability Modulo
Theories
- SMT-COMP: Satisfiability Modulo Theories Tools Competition
- SPIN 2007: 14th International SPIN Workshop on Model Checking of
Software
Paper submission:
There are two categories of submissions:
A. Regular papers. Submissions, not exceeding thirteen (13) pages
using Springer's LNCS format, should contain original research,
and sufficient detail to assess the merits and relevance of the
contribution. For papers reporting experimental results,
authors are strongly encouraged to make their data available
with their submission. Submissions reporting on case studies in
an industrial context are strongly invited, and should describe
details, weaknesses and strength in sufficient depth.
Simultaneous submission to other conferences with proceedings
or submission of material that has already been published
elsewhere is not allowed.
B. Tool presentations. Submissions, not exceeding four (4) pages
using Springer's LNCS format, should describe the implemented
tool and its novel features. A demonstration is expected to
accompany a tool presentation. Papers describing tools that
have already been presented in this conference before will be
accepted only if significant and clear enhancements to the tool
are reported and implemented.
Information concerning the procedure for submissions will be
available on the conference home page:
http://www.cav2007.org
Submissions will be evaluated by the program committee for inclusion
in the proceedings, which will be published by Springer-Verlag in
the LNCS series. Papers exceeding the stated maximum length or
submitted after January 28, 2007 run the risk of rejection
without review.
On an experimental basis for this year, authors will be granted
access to the text content of their reviews during the review
process. Authors will be given a short time period in which to
submit feedback, which may (at the PC's discretion) be taken into
account in the decision process. Strict guidelines on length and
content of feedback will be provided to the authors.
Important dates:
Paper submission (firm): January 28, 2007
Author feedback period: March 9-11, 2007
Notification of acceptance: March 23, 2007
Final version due: April 20, 2007
Program Chairs:
Werner Damm, U Oldenburg, damm at informatik.uni-oldenburg.de
Holger Hermanns, Saarland U, hermanns at cs.uni-sb.de
Program Committee:
Parosh Abdulla, Uppsala U
Rajeev Alur, U Penn
Sergey Berezin, Synopsis
Armin Biere, JKU Linz
Roderick Bloem, TU Graz
Ahmed Bouajjani, U Paris 7
Alessandro Cimatti, IRST Trento
Edmund M. Clarke, CMU
Werner Damm, CvO U Oldenburg
Limor Fix, Intel
Patrice Godefroid, Microsoft Research
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, U of Utah
Susanne Graf, Verimag
Orna Grumberg, Technion
Holger Hermanns, Saarland U
Robert Jones, Intel
Orna Kupferman, Hebrew U
Robert Kurshan, Cadence
John Lygeros, ETH Zuerich
Tom Melham, Oxford U
Ken McMillan, Cadence
Jakob Rehof, U Dortmund
Koushik Sen, UC Berkeley
Fabio Somenzi, U Boulder
Ashish Tiwari, SRI International
Frits Vaandrager, U Nijmegen
Yaron Wolfstal, IBM Haifa
Steering Committee:
Edmund M. Clarke, CMU
Mike Gordon, U of Cambridge
Robert P. Kurshan, Cadence
Amir Pnueli, NYU
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