[Om-announce] CFV'07 Call for Papers
Miroslav Velev
miroslav_velev at yahoo.com
Tue May 8 10:57:05 CEST 2007
Call for Papers
CFV'07: Fourth International Workshop on Constraints in Formal Verification
Bremen, Germany, July 16, 2007
A satellite event of the 21st Conference on Automated Deduction (CADE-21)
CFV'07 web site: http://www.miroslav-velev.com/cfv07.html
Submission deadline: May 15, 2007
Overview
------------------------
Formal verification is of crucial significance in the development of
hardware and software systems. In the last few years, tremendous
progress was made in both the speed and capacity of constraint
technology. Most notably, SAT solvers have become orders of magnitude
faster and capable of handling problems that are orders of magnitude
bigger, thus enabling the formal verification of more complex computer
systems. As a result, the formal verification of hardware and software
has become a promising area for research and industrial applications.
The main goals of the Constraints in Formal Verification workshop are
to bring together researchers from the CSP/SAT and the formal
verification communities, to describe new applications of constraint
technology to formal verification, to disseminate new challenging
problem instances, and to propose new dedicated algorithms for hard
formal verification problems.
This workshop will be of interest to researchers from both academia
and industry, working on constraints or on formal verification and
interested in the application of constraints to formal verification.
Scope
------------------------
The scope of the workshop includes topics related to the application
of constraint technology to formal verification, namely:
- application of constraint solvers to hardware verification;
- application of constraint solvers to software verification;
- dedicated solvers for formal verification problems;
\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>Delivery\u003cbr /\>------------------------\u003cbr /\>The workshop is scheduled for a full day on July 16, 2007. It will be\u003cbr /\>structured to allow ample time for discussion and demonstration of new\u003cbr /\>tools and new problem instances.\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>Submissions\u003cbr /\>------------------------\u003cbr /\>Submissions should be in the LNCS format and in one of the following types:\u003cbr /\>- a regular paper of up to 15 pages;\u003cbr /\>- a short paper of up to 4 pages, describing an industrial experience.\u003cbr /\>Workshop papers should be submitted electronically in pdf format.\u003cbr /\>Papers should be formatted using the Lecture Notes in Computer Science\u003cbr /\>(LNCS) style.\u003cbr /\>Paper submissions should be e-mailed to the workshop chair at: \u003ca onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\" href\u003d\"mailto:mvelev at gmail.com\"\>mvelev at gmail.com\u003c/a\>\u003cbr
/\>\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>Important Dates\u003cbr /\>------------------------\u003cbr /\>The important dates for the workshop are as follows:\u003cbr /\>- paper submission deadline: May 15\u003cbr /\>- notification of acceptance: May 31\u003cbr /\>- camera-ready version deadline: June 15\u003cbr /\>- workshop Date: July 16\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>Invited Speakers\u003cbr /\>------------------------\u003cbr /\>Alessandro Cimatti, ITC-IRST, Italy\u003cbr /\>Talk title: Satisfiability Modulo the Theory of Bit Vectors\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>Ulfar Erlingsson, Microsoft Research, Silicon Valley, U.S.A.\u003cbr /\>Talk title: Verifiable Enforcement of Control-Flow-Based Security Policies\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>Workshop Chair\u003cbr /\>------------------------\u003cbr /\>Miroslav Velev, Consultant, U.S.A.\u003cbr /\>Email: \u003ca onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"
href\u003d\"mailto:mvelev at gmail.com\"\>mvelev at gmail.com\u003c/a\>\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>\u003cbr /\>Program Committee\u003cbr /\>------------------------\u003cbr /\>Armin Biere, Johannes Kepler University, Austria\u003cbr /\>Roderick Bloem, Graz University of Technology, Austria\u003cbr /\>Louise Dennis, University of Liverpool, U.K.\u003cbr /\>Masahiro Fujita, University of Tokyo, Japan\u003cbr /\>Priyank Kalla, University of Utah, U.S.A.\u003cbr /\>Oliver Kullmann, Swansea University, U.K.\u003cbr /\>Wolfgang Kunz, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany\u003cbr /\>Marius Minea, "Politehnica" University of Timisoara, Romania\u003cbr /\>John Moondanos, Intel, U.S.A.\u003cbr /\>Andreas Veneris, University of Toronto, Canada\u003cbr /\>Chao Wang, NEC Research Labs, U.S.A.\u003cbr /\>Li-C. Wang, University of Santa Barbara, U.S.A.\u003cbr /\>\u003c/div\>",0] ); //--> - challenging formal verification problems.
Delivery
------------------------
The workshop is scheduled for a full day on July 16, 2007. It will be
structured to allow ample time for discussion and demonstration of new
tools and new problem instances.
Submissions
------------------------
Submissions should be in the LNCS format and in one of the following types:
- a regular paper of up to 15 pages;
- a short paper of up to 4 pages, describing an industrial experience.
Workshop papers should be submitted electronically in pdf format.
Papers should be formatted using the Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(LNCS) style.
Paper submissions should be e-mailed to the workshop chair at: mvelev at gmail.com
Important Dates
------------------------
The important dates for the workshop are as follows:
- paper submission deadline: May 15
- notification of acceptance: May 31
- camera-ready version deadline: June 15
- workshop Date: July 16
Invited Speakers
------------------------
Alessandro Cimatti, ITC-IRST, Italy
Talk title: Satisfiability Modulo the Theory of Bit Vectors
Ulfar Erlingsson, Microsoft Research, Silicon Valley, U.S.A.
Talk title: Verifiable Enforcement of Control-Flow-Based Security Policies
Workshop Chair
------------------------
Miroslav Velev, Consultant, U.S.A.
Email: mvelev at gmail.com
Program Committee
------------------------
Armin Biere, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Roderick Bloem, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Louise Dennis, University of Liverpool, U.K.
Masahiro Fujita, University of Tokyo, Japan
Priyank Kalla, University of Utah, U.S.A.
Oliver Kullmann, Swansea University, U.K.
Wolfgang Kunz, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Marius Minea, "Politehnica" University of Timisoara, Romania
John Moondanos, Intel, U.S.A.
Andreas Veneris, University of Toronto, Canada
Chao Wang, NEC Research Labs, U.S.A.
Li-C. Wang, University of Santa Barbara, U.S.A.
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