皆様
8月末にイタリアのベルティノーロで行われます、
停止性や計算量に関するワークショップ WST 2013 の
論文募集案内をお知らせ致します。
今年はリソース解析のワークショップ FOPARA 2013 との合同開催です。
投稿をご検討頂ければ幸いです。
廣川 直(JAIST)
========= 13th International Workshop on Termination (WST) ===========
http://www.imn.htwk-leipzig.de/WST2013/
The Workshop on Termination traditionally brings together, in an
informal setting, researchers interested in all aspects of
termination, whether this interest be practical or theoretical,
primary or derived. The workshop also provides a ground for
cross-fertilisation of ideas from term rewriting and from the
different programming language communities. The friendly atmosphere
enables fruitful exchanges leading to joint research and subsequent
publications.
The 13th Workshop on Termination will be held from August 29 to 31,
2013, at the Centro Residenziale Universitario di Bertinoro (Italy).
It will be a joint workshop, together with the 3rd International
Workshop on Foundational and Practical Aspects of Resource Analysis.
The sessions of WST and FOPARA will be interleaved, this way
facilitating the interaction between the two communities.
========= Important Dates ============================================
submission: July 15, 2013
notification: July 25, 2013
final version: August 10, 2013
workshop: August 29 - 31, 2013
========= Topics =====================================================
The 13th International Workshop on Termination welcomes contributions
on all aspects of termination and complexity analysis.
Contributions from the imperative, constraint, functional, and logic
programming communities, and papers investigating applications of
complexity or termination (for example in program transformation or
theorem proving) are particularly welcome.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Termination of programs
Termination of rewriting
Termination analysis of transition systems
Complexity of programs
Complexity of rewriting
Implicit computational complexity
Implementation of termination and complexity analysis methods
Certification of termination and complexity proofs
Termination orders, well-founded orders, and reduction orders
Termination methods for theorem provers
Strong and weak normalization of lambda calculi
Termination analysis for different language paradigms
Invariants for termination proving
Challenging termination problems
Applications to program transformation and compilation
Comparison and classification of termination methods
Non-termination and loop detection
Termination in distributed systems
Proof methods for liveness and fairness
Well-quasi-order theory
Ordinal notations and subrecursive hierarchies
========= Program Committee ==========================================
Evelyne Contejean (Univ. Paris-Sud)
Carsten Fuhs (Univ. College London)
Alfons Geser (HTWK Leipzig)
Jürgen Giesl (RWTH Aachen)
Sergio Greco (Univ. of Calabria)
Nao Hirokawa (JAIST)
Dieter Hofbauer (ASW BA Saarland)
Georg Moser (Univ. Innsbruck)
Albert Rubio (Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya)
Peter Schneider-Kamp (Syddansk Univ.)
Johannes Waldmann (HTWK Leipzig) (chair)
Florian Zuleger (TU Wien)
========= Submission =================================================
Submissions are short papers/extended abstract which should not exceed
5 pages. There will be no formal reviewing. Accepted papers will be
made available electronically at the workshop.
Papers should be submitted electronically via the submission page
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wst2013
Final versions should be created using LaTeX and the LIPIcs style
file.
皆様、産業技術総合研究所の北村です。
今年10月に ニュージーランドで開催される FTSCS2013 の論文募集の案内をお送りいたします。是非論文投稿をご検討下さい。
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Call for Papers
FTSCS 2013
2nd International Workshop on Formal Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems
Queenstown, New Zealand, October 29, 2013
(satellite workshop of ICFEM 2013)
http://www.ftscs.org
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*** Science of Computer Programming special issue ***
*** Springer CCIS proceedings ***
Aims and Scope:
There is an increasing demand in industry to use formal methods to
achieve software-independent verification and validation of
safety-critical systems, e.g., in fields such as avionics, automotive,
medical, and other cyber-physical systems. Newer standards, such as
DO-178C (avionics) and ISO 26262 (automotive), emphasize the need for
formal methods and model-based development, speeding up the
adaptation of such methods in industry.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers
and engineers who are interested in the application of formal and semi-formal
methods to improve the quality of safety-critical computer systems. In
particular, FTSCS strives strives to promote research and development of
formal methods and tools for industrial applications, and is particularly
interested in industrial applications of formal methods.
Specific topics include, but are not limited to:
* case studies and experience reports on the use of formal methods for
analyzing safety-critical systems, including avionics, automotive,
medical, and other kinds of safety-critical and QoS-critical systems
* methods, techniques and tools to support automated analysis,
certification, debugging, etc., of complex safety/QoS-critical systems
* analysis methods that address the limitations of formal methods in
industry (usability, scalability, etc.)
* formal analysis support for modeling languages used in industry,
such as AADL, Ptolemy, SysML, SCADE, Modelica, etc.
* code generation from validated models.
The workshop will provide a platform for discussions and the exchange of
innovative ideas, so submissions on work in progress are encouraged.
Invited speaker:
TBA
Submission:
We solicit submissions reporting on:
A- original research contributions (15 pages max, LNCS format);
B- applications and experiences (15 pages max, LNCS format);
C- surveys, comparisons, and state-of-the-art reports (15 pages max,
LNCS format);
D- tool papers (5 pages max, LNCS format);
E- position papers and work in progress (5 pages max, LNCS format)
related to the topics mentioned above.
All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not submitted concurrently
for publication elsewhere. Paper submission will be done electronically
via EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ftscs2013.
The final version of the paper must be prepared in LaTeX, adhering to
the LNCS format available at
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.
Publication:
All accepted papers will appear in the pre-proceedings of FTSCS 2013.
Accepted papers in the categories A-D above will appear in
the workshop proceedings that will be published as a volume in
Springer's CCIS series.
The authors of a selected subset of accepted papers will be invited to submit
extended versions of their papers to appear in a special issue of the
Science of Computer Programming journal.
Important dates:
Submission deadline: September 1, 2013
Notification of acceptance: September 28, 2013
Workshop: October 29, 2013
Venue:
Queenstown, New Zealand
Program chairs:
Cyrille Artho AIST, Japan
Peter Olveczky University of Oslo, Norway
Program committee:
Erika Abraham RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Musab AlTurki King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
Farhad Arbab Leiden University and CWI, The Netherlands
Cyrille Artho AIST, Japan
Saddek Bensalem Verimag, France
Armin Biere Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Santiago Escobar Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Ansgar Fehnker University of the South Pacific, Fiji
Mamoun Filali IRIT, France
Bernd Fischer Stellenbosch University, South Africa and
University of Southampton, UK
Kokichi Futatsugi JAIST, Japan
Klaus Havelund NASA JPL, USA
Marieke Huisman University of Twente, The Netherlands
Ralf Huuck NICTA/UNSW, Sydney, Australia
Fuyuki Ishikawa National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan
Takashi Kitamura AIST, Japan
Alexander Knapp Augsburg University, Germany
Paddy Krishnan Oracle Labs Brisbane, Australia
Yang Liu Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Robi Malik University of Waikato, New Zealand
Cesar Munoz NASA Langley, USA
Tang Nguyen UST Hanoi, Vietnam
Thomas Noll RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Peter Olveczky University of Oslo, Norway
Paul Pettersson Malardalen University, Sweden
Camilo Rocha Escuela Colombiana de Ingenieria, Colombia
Grigore Rosu University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Neha Rungta NASA Ames, USA
Ralf Sasse ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Oleg Sokolsky University of Pennsylvania, USA
Sofiene Tahar Concordia University, Canada
Carolyn Talcott SRI International, USA
Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya Osaka University, Japan
Michael Whalen University of Minnesota, USA
Peng Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Contact:
(web) http://www.ftscs.org
(email) peterol(a)ifi.uio.no and c.artho(a)aist.go.jp
--
Takashi KITAMURA Ph.D.
t.kitamura(a)aist.go.jp
http://staff.aist.go.jp/t.kitamura/
Research Institute for Secure Systems (RISEC)
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Nakoji 3-11-46, Amagasaki, Hyogo 661-0974, Japan
Tel: +81-6-6494-8054 Fax: +81-6-6494-8073
Internal Tel: *33-274-71902
APLASの締め切りが6月14日に迫って来ました。
重複をご容赦下さい。
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APLAS 2013
11th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems
9-11 December 2013
Melbourne, Australia (colocated with CPP 2013)
CALL FOR PAPERS
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BACKGROUND
==========
APLAS aims to stimulate programming language research by providing a
forum for the presentation of latest results and the exchange of ideas
in programming languages and systems. APLAS is based in Asia, but is
an international forum that serves the worldwide programming language
community.
APLAS is sponsored by the Asian Association for Foundation of Software
(AAFS) founded by Asian researchers in cooperation with many researchers
from Europe and the USA. Past APLAS symposiums were successfully held
in Kyoto ('12), Kenting ('11), Shanghai ('10), Seoul ('09), Bangalore
('08), Singapore ('07), Sydney ('06), Tsukuba ('05), Taipei ('04) and
Beijing ('03) after three informal workshops. Proceedings of the past
symposiums were published in Springer's LNCS.
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TOPICS
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The symposium is devoted to foundational and practical issues in
programming languages and systems. Papers are solicited on topics such
as
* semantics, logics, foundational theory;
* design of languages, type systems and foundational calculi;
* domain-specific languages;
* compilers, interpreters, abstract machines;
* program derivation, synthesis and transformation;
* program analysis, verification, model-checking;
* logic, constraint, probabilistic and quantum programming;
* software security;
* concurrency and parallelism;
* tools and environments for programming and implementation.
Topics are not limited to those discussed in previous symposiums.
Papers identifying future directions of programming and those
addressing the rapid changes of the underlying computing platforms
are especially welcome. Demonstration of systems and tools in the
scope of APLAS are welcome to the System and Tool presentations
category. Authors concerned about the appropriateness of a topic
are welcome to consult with program chair prior to submission.
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SUBMISSION
==========
We solicit submissions in two categories:
*Regular research papers* describing original scientific research
results, including tool development and case studies. Regular
research papers should not exceed 16 pages in the Springer LNCS
format, including bibliography and figures. They should clearly
identify what has been accomplished and why it is significant.
Submissions will be judged on the basis of significance, relevance,
correctness, originality, and clarity. In case of lack of space,
proofs, experimental results, or any information supporting the
technical results of the paper could be provided as an appendix or a
link to a web page, but reviewers are not obliged to read them.
*System and Tool presentations* describing systems or tools that support
theory, program construction, reasoning, or program execution in the
scope of APLAS. System and Tool presentations are expected to be
centered around a demonstration. The paper and the demonstration
should identify the novelties of the tools and use motivating
examples. System and Tool papers should not exceed 8 pages in the
Springer LNCS format, including bibliography and figures. Submissions
will be judged based on both the papers and the described systems or
tools. It is highly desirable that the tools are available on the
web.
Papers should be submitted electronically via the submission web page:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aplas2013
Acceptable formats are PostScript or PDF. Submitted papers must be
unpublished and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers must
be written in English. The proceedings will be published as a volume
in Springer's LNCS series. Accepted papers must be presented at the
conference. (While the general chair and the program chair cannot
submit papers, other members of the program committee can.)
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DATES
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Abstract due: 10 June 2013 (Monday), 23:59 UTC
Submission due: 14 June 2013 (Friday), 23:59 UTC
Notification: 26 August 2013 (Monday)
Final paper due: 19 September 2013 (Thursday)
Conference: 9-11 December 2013 (Monday-Wednesday)
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ORGANIZERS
==========
General chair:
Peter Schachte (University of Melbourne)
Program chair:
Chung-chieh Shan (Indiana University)
Program committee:
Filippo Bonchi (CNRS, ENS-Lyon, France)
Yu-Fang Chen (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Shigeru Chiba (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Jacques Garrigue (Nagoya University, Japan)
Robert Glück (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
R. Govindarajan (Indian Institute of Science, India)
Kazuhiro Inaba (Google, Inc., Japan)
Jie-Hong Roland Jiang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Shin-ya Katsumata (Kyoto University, Japan)
Gabriele Keller (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Ana Milanova (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Keisuke Nakano (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
Hakjoo Oh (Seoul National University, Korea)
Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Kaushik Rajan (Microsoft Research, India)
Max Schäfer (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Ulrich Schöpp (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany)
Paula Severi (University of Leicester, UK)
Gang Tan (Lehigh University, USA)
Hiroshi Unno (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Meng Wang (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Jingling Xue (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Mingsheng Ying (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
Kenny Q. Zhu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
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CONTACT
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http://aplas2013.soic.indiana.edu/ aplas2013(a)easychair.org