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CALL FOR PAPERS: SAVCBS'07
Workshop at ACM ESEC/FSE 2007, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 3-4 2007
http://www.cs.iastate.edu/SAVCBS/
The sixth workshop on specification and verification of
component-based systems is affiliated with ACM ESEC/FSE 2007 and will
be held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, during September 3-4, 2007. Eight page
papers are due on June 25, 2007. Details on paper submission follow a
general description of the workshop below.
THEME AND TOPICS OF INTEREST
SAVCBS is focused on using formal (i.e., mathematical) techniques to
establish a foundation for the specification and verification of
component-based systems. Specification techniques are urgently needed
to support effective reasoning about systems composed from
components. Component-based approaches also underscore the need for
scaling advanced verification techniques such as extended static
analysis and model checking to the size of real systems. The workshop
will consider formalization of both functional and non-functional
behavior (such as performance or reliability). Suggested research
topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Techniques for component-based verification or reasoning
* Component-based specification languages
* Static analysis of components and component compositions
* Verification-oriented design methodologies for components
* Dynamic checking techniques, including run-time assertion or
property checking
* Specification and verification of non-functional component behavior
(performance, memory, concurrency, etc.)
* Unifying formal descriptions of concurrency properties with
model-based behavioral descriptions of components
* Balancing tradeoffs (automatic/manual verification,
soundness/completeness, static/dynamic verification,
testing/formal verification, scalability/coverage, etc.)
* Theories of component composition
* Industrial experience, such as adoption issues, with formal
techniques for component-based systems
* Case studies of applying formal techniques to component based systems
* Educational experience or tactics for formal approaches to
component-based systems
We are soliciting position papers from researchers and practitioners
in the areas of component-based software engineering and formal
methods. Submissions should outline the current state of research or
practice, describe the most pressing shortcomings, and formulate goals
for future development.
CHALLENGE PROBLEM
One session during the workshop will be devoted to presenting
solutions (full or partial) to a challenge problem. This problem
presents features that pose difficulties for current specification
technologies. The session will be open both to presenters as well as
participants of the workshop. Details on the challenge problem are
posted at http://www.cs.iastate.edu/SAVCBS/2007/challenge.shtml .
Solutions should illustrate innovative features of specification or
verification as they pertain to this particular problem.
SUBMISSIONS / PUBLICATION
Invitation to the workshop will be based on accepted position
papers. An ideal position paper would identify new research topics,
areas, or problems related to component-based software engineering. It
should address the following questions.
* What is the problem (or topic or area) that is being described?
* What is the significance of the problem for component-based
software engineering?
* What theoretical or practical insights might help to solve this problem?
* What related work is there about the problem and the theoretical
approach? How does it compare?
Important dates:
Submission deadline: June 25, 2007
Notification date: July 15, 2007
Final versions: August 23, 2007
Details:
Submissions must not exceed 8 pages, including figures and
bibliographical references. We encourage, but do not require, use of
the ACM Conference format. We also suggest that you add page numbers
to your submission, to make adding comments easier. Papers will be
accepted in PDF or Postscript format. Papers will be submitted on-line
at http://www.easychair.org/SAVCBS07/.
We will notify authors that are selected for presentation to the
workshop by July 15, 2007. Some authors will be invited to attend but
not to present their work formally, and others may have short
presentations. All invited authors will have pages in the workshop
proceedings. The final versions of papers for invited authors will be
due on August 23, 2007.
Papers will be part of the ACM Digital Library, and so authors of
accepted papers will be asked to sign an ACM copyright form.Copies of
the proceedings will be available on the web before the workshop.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
* Arnd Poetzsch-Heffter, chair (University of Kaiserlautern)
* Jonathan Aldrich (Carnegie Mellon University)
* Michael Barnett (Microsoft Research)
* Marcello M. Bonsangue (LIACS - Leiden University)
* Paulo Borba (Federal University of Pernambuco)
* Kathi Fisler (WPI)
* Cormac Flanagan (University of California, Santa Cruz)
* Marieke Huisman (INRIA Sophia Antipolis)
* Joost-Pieter Katoen (RWTH Aachen)
* Gary T. Leavens (Iowa State University)
* Peter Müller (ETH Zürich)
* David Naumann (Stevens Institute of Technology)
* Matthew Parkinson (University of Cambridge)
* Ralf Reussner (Universität Karlsruhe)
* Natasha Sharygina (Lugano and Carnegie Mellon)
* Kurt C. Wallnau (Software Engineering Institute)
* Tao Xie (North Carolina State University)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
* Jonathan Aldrich (Carnegie Mellon University)
* Michael Barnett (Microsoft Research)
* Dimitra Giannakopoulou (RIACS / NASA Ames Research)
* Gary T. Leavens (Iowa State University)
* Natasha Sharygina (Lugano and Carnegie Mellon)