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TACAS 2004: 10th Int. Conf. on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems
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TACAS 2004

Tenth International Conference on
TOOLS AND ALGORITHMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
AND ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMS

ETAPS 2004

A member conference of the European Joint Conferences
on Theory and Practice of Software
(ETAPS 2004)

March 29 - April 2, 2004 Barcelona, Spain

ETAPS 2004

CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION

TACAS is a forum for researchers, developers and users interested in rigorously based tools for the construction and analysis of systems. The conference serves to bridge the gaps between different communities --- including but not limited to those devoted to formal methods, software and hardware verification, static analysis, programming languages, software engineering, real-time systems, and communications protocols --- that share common interests in, and techniques for, tool development. In particular, by providing a venue for the discussion of common problems, heuristics, algorithms, data structures and methodologies, TACAS aims to support researchers in their quest to improve the utility, reliability, flexibility and efficiency of tools for building systems.

TACAS is a member conference of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software (ETAPS), which is the primary European forum for academic and industrial researchers working on topics relating to Software Science. ETAPS 2004 is the seventh joint conference in this series. The conference is organized by the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). The prior conferences have been ETAPS 98 in Lisbon, ETAPS 99 in Amsterdam, ETAPS 2000 in Berlin, ETAPS 2001 in Genova, ETAPS 2002 in Grenoble, and ETAPS 2003 in Warsaw.

Tool descriptions and case studies with a conceptual message and theoretical papers with a clear link to tool construction are all encouraged. The specific topics covered by the conference include, but are not limited to, the following:

As TACAS addresses a heterogeneous audience, potential authors are strongly encouraged to write about their ideas in general and jargon-independent, rather than application- and domain-specific, terms. Authors reporting on tools or case studies are strongly encouraged to indicate how their experimental results can be reproduced and confirmed independently.

TACAS 2004 received a record number of submissions: 145 research papers and 17 tool papers were submitted. The Program Committee selected 37 research papers and 6 tool papers. The average acceptance ratio was 26.5% (25.5% for research papers and 35.3% for tool papers).

        


IMPORTANT DATES

ETAPS 2004 conferences and other satellite events will be held March 27 - April 4, 2004.

As a part of ETAPS, TACAS adheres to ETAPS submission and notification deadlines:


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

As with other ETAPS conferences, TACAS accepts two types of contributions: research papers and tool demonstration papers. Both types of contributions will appear in the proceedings and have oral presentations during the conference.

Please notice that there are two different conference services for submission of papers:

Authors who anticipate possible last minute delays in the submission of a full research paper or a full tool demonstration paper are encouraged to submit a title and abstract well in advance of the deadline.

Research papers

Research papers cover one or more of the topics above, including tool development and case studies from a perspective of scientific research. Research papers are evaluated by the TACAS Program Committee. Submitted research papers must: Submissions deviating from these instructions may be rejected without review. Any questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Program Committee Chairs Kurt Jensen or Andreas Podelski prior to submitting.

Tool demonstration papers

Tool demonstration papers present tools based on aforementioned technologies (e.g., theorem-proving, model-checking, static analysis, or other formal methods) or fall into the above application areas (e.g., system construction and transformation, testing, analysis of real-time and hybrid systems, etc.). Tool demonstration papers are evaluated by the TACAS Tool Chair with the help of the Program Committee.

Submitted tool demonstration papers must:

Submissions deviating from these instructions may be rejected without review. Any questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Tool Chair Bernhard Steffen.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS


Kurt Jensen
University of Aarhus (Denmark)

Andreas Podelski
Max-Planck-Institut Saarbrücken (Germany)
 

TOOL CHAIR


Bernhard Steffen
Universität Dortmund (Germany)

INVITED SPEAKER


Antti Valmari
Tampere University of Technology (Finland)



TACAS STEERING COMMITTEE


Ed Brinksma
Univ. of Twente (The Netherlands)

Rance Cleaveland
SUNY at Stony Brook (USA)

Kim Larsen
Aalborg Univ. (Denmark)

Bernhard Steffen
Univ. Dortmund (Germany)



PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Jonathan Billington,
University of South Australia, Adelaide (Australia)
Bernard Boigelot,
Université de Liège (Belgium)
Ed Brinksma,
University of Twente (The Netherlands)
Witold Charatonik,
University of Wroclaw (Poland)
Rance Cleaveland,
SUNY Stony Brook (USA)
Giorgio Delzanno,
Università di Genova (Italy)
David L. Dill,
Stanford University (USA)
Susanna Donatelli,
Università degli Studi di Torino (Italy)
Javier Esparza,
University of Edinburgh (UK)
John Hatcliff,
Kansas State University (USA)
Kurt Jensen,
University of Aarhus (Denmark)
Orna Kupferman,
Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Israel)
Yassine Lakhnech,
Verimag Grenoble (France)
Kim Larsen,
Aalborg University (Denmark)
Anca Muscholl,
Université Paris 7 (France)
Anna Philippou,
University of Cyprus (Cyprus)
Andreas Podelski,
Max-Planck-Institut Saarbrücken (Germany)
Jaco van de Pol,
CWI Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Jakob Rehof,
Microsoft Redmond (USA)
Martin C. Rinard,
MIT, Cambridge (USA)
Bill Roscoe,
Oxford University (UK)
Bernard Steffen,
Universität Dortmund (Germany)
Ofer Strichman,
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh (USA)
Antti Valmari,
Tampere University of Technology (Finland)
Andreas Zeller,
Universität des Saarlandes (Germany)



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