17th International Symposium on Formal Methods

Event Dates

Jun 20, 2011 - Jun 24, 2011

Location

Lero, Limerick, Ireland

Submission Deadline

Jan 10, 2011

FM 2011: 17TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON FORMAL METHODS

http://fm2011.lero.ie

June 20-24, 2011

Lero, Limerick, Ireland

FM 2011 is the seventeenth in a series of symposia organized by

Formal Methods Europe, an independent association whose aim is

to stimulate the use of, and research on, formal methods for

software development. The symposia have been notably successful

in bringing together innovators and practitioners in precise

mathematical methods for software and systems development,

industrial users as well as researchers. Submissions are

welcomed in the form of original papers on research and

industrial experience, proposals for workshops and tutorials,

entries for the exhibition of software tools and projects, and

reports on ongoing doctoral work.

The FM 2011 Symposium will be based around the theme

Formal Methods Come of Age

It will have the goal of highlighting and celebrating advances

and maturity in formal methods research, education, and

deployment via tool support and industrial best practice, and

their role in a variety of industries, domains, and in

certification and assurance. FM 2011 particularly welcomes

papers on experience with practical applications of formal

methods in industrial and research settings, experimental

validation of tools and methods as well as construction and

evolution of formal methods tools.

The broad topics of interest for FM 2011 are:

* Formal methods in practice: industrial applications of formal

methods, experience with introducing formal methods in industry,

tool usage reports, experiments with challenge problems.

Authors are encouraged to explain how the use of formal methods

has overcome problems, lead to improvements in design or

provided new insights.

* Tools for formal methods: advances in automated verification and

model-checking, integration of tools, environments for formal

methods, experimental validation of tools. Authors are

encouraged to demonstrate empirically that the new tool or

environment advances the state of the art.

* Role of formal methods in software and systems engineering;

development processes with formal methods, usage guidelines for

formal methods, method integration. Authors are encouraged to

demonstrate that process innovations lead to qualitative or

quantitative improvements.

* Theoretical foundations: all aspects of theory related to

specification, verification, refinement, and static analysis.

Authors are encouraged to explain how their results contribute

to the solution of practical problems with methods or tools.

PAPER SUBMISSION

Papers will be evaluated by the Programme Committee according to

their originality, significance, soundness, quality of

presentation and relevance with respect to the main issues of

the symposium.

There are 2 categories of paper:

* Regular papers not exceeding 15 pages including appendices using

Springer LNCS format. Authors of papers reporting experimental

work are strongly encouraged to make their experimental results

available for use by reviewers.

* Tools papers not exceeding 4 pages should describe the tool and

its contribution. Authors of tools papers should make their tool

available for use by reviewers.

Reviewers will be asked to take account of any available data or

tools in assessing the contribution of the paper. There will be

a short rebuttal phase during which authors may provide a short

response to the reviews of their paper before final decisions

are made.

Accepted papers will be published in the Symposium Proceedings,

to appear in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

Submitted papers should have not been submitted elsewhere for

publication, should be in Springer’s format.

INDUSTRY DAY

FM 2011 will include an Industry Day that will be dedicated to

sharing experience with using formal methods in industrial

environments. The Industry Day Chairs will solicit presentations

from industry. Abstracts will appear in the Symposium

Proceedings.

WORKSHOPS

We welcome proposals for one-day or one-and-a-half-day workshops

in subjects related to FM 2011. In particular, but not

exclusively, we encourage proposals for workshops on various

application domains.

TUTORIALS

We are soliciting proposals for full-day or half-day tutorials.

The tutorial contents can be selected from a wide range of

topics that reflect the conference themes and provide clear

utility to practitioners. Each proposal will be evaluated on

importance, relevance, timeliness, audience appeal and past

experience and qualification of the instructors.

DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM

PhD students are invited to submit papers describing their work

(in progress). The authors of the accepted papers will present

their work at the symposium in the presence of the members of an

Examination Committee, who will act as “friendly examiners”,

providing detailed feedback. Students whose submissions are

accepted will be able to participate in the Doctoral Symposium.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission of Technical Papers: January 10th, 2011

Submission of Tutorial and Workshop Proposals: January 24th, 2011

Notification for Technical Papers: March 8th, 2011

Notification for Tutorial and Workshop Proposals: March 22nd, 2011

Information on the format of workshop and tutorial proposals and

on Doctoral Symposium submissions will be made available on the

Symposium website.

GENERAL CHAIR

Mike Hinchey, Lero, Ireland

PC CHAIRS

Michael Butler, University of Southampton, UK

Wolfram Schulte, Microsoft Research, USA

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

To be finalised

WORKSHOP CHAIRS

Emil Vassev, Lero, Ireland

David Sinclair, Lero, Ireland

TUTORIALS CHAIR

Nico Plat, West Consulting, The Netherlands

INDUSTRY DAY CHAIR

Andrew Butterfield, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

DOCTORAL CHAIR

Norah Power, Lero, Ireland

PUBLICITY CHAIR

Jonathan Bowen, Museophile Limited, UK