International workshop on Constraints in Software Testing, Verification and Analysis 2016 (CSTVA’16)

Event Dates

Jul 17, 2016 - Jul 17, 2016

Location

Saarbruecken, Germany

Submission Deadline

Apr 22, 2016

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International workshop on Constraints in Software Testing, Verification

and Analysis 2016 (CSTVA’16)

A workshop of ISSTA’16, the International Symposium on Software Testing

and Analysis, Saarbruecken, Germany

July 17th, 2016

Saarbruecken, Germany

http://research.microsoft.com/cstva2016/

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Topics, scope and aims

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Recent years have seen an increasing usage and consequent impact of

Boolean SAT, SMT and Constraint Programming (CP or CSP) solvers in

testing, verification and analysis of software systems. The primary

reason for this is the dramatic improvement in the efficiency and

expressive power of solvers. As newer and more powerful solvers are

built, software-engineering (SE) & programming-languages (PL)

researchers dramatically scale existing applications such as

symbolic-execution methods, or find unexpected applications for them,

e.g., software product lines or fault localization methods.

This workshop will bring together researchers in solvers, software test

and analysis, and other PL/SE areas, in order to raise the awareness of

constraint solving in the broader PL/SE research community, and

encourage development of new applications based on tunable, extensible,

and programmable solvers. The workshop will focus on a broad range of

topics where solvers have already made an impact, e.g.,

symbolic-execution-based testing, verification and analysis, as well as

newer applications whose use is still nascent, e.g., synthesis, software

product lines and fault localization. Submission topics include, but

are not limited to, the following:

* Constraint-based analysis of programs and models

* Constraint-based test input generation and fault localization

* Solvers and computer security

* SMT and CP solvers for testing, verification, analysis, and synthesis

* Programmable SMT and CP solvers

* Combinations of constraint solvers

* Solvers for software product lines

* Solvers and fault-localization

Following the 6 previous editions of this workshop, held first at CP,

then at the ICST conferences, and in 2014 at ICSE, this year’s CSTVA

workshop will be held at ISSTA with the goal of strengthening the links

between the solver and SE & PL research communities. The workshop aims

to encourage new applications of solvers, showcase their rich extensible

APIs, and act as a forum for feedback from users to solver developers.

Important Dates

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* Workshop paper submissions due April 22, 2016 (AOE),

at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cstvaissta2016

* Notification to authors May 17, 2016

* Camera-ready copies of authors’ papers May 24, 2016

Submission Details

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We invite three categories of submissions:

Research papers: Original contributions, presenting novel ideas, results

or systems in constraint-based software engineering. Papers should not

be published or submitted elsewhere during the time of evaluation.

Tool demonstrations, short papers & fast abstracts: Propose tool

demonstrations, brief notes, or abstracts, presenting new tools, new

challenges or groundbreaking results in constraint-based software

engineering.

Presentation-only papers: describe work recently published or submitted

elsewhere and will not be included in the proceedings. We see this as a

way to provide additional access to important developments that CSTVA

attendees may be unaware of. If accepted, papers in this category cannot

be promoted to another category.

Submission site: Papers should be submitted via EasyChair at

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cstvaissta2016

Submitted papers must be in PDF format, formatted according to the EPiC

Formatting Guidelines (see

http://www.easychair.org/publications/for_authors),

and must not exceed the following size limits:

– Research papers: max 10 pages for the main text, including figures,

tables and appendices, where references may occupy up to 2 additional

pages

– Tool demonstration or fast abstract: max 6 pages

Papers in all three categories will be peer-reviewed. All accepted

papers (except presentation-only) will be published in CEUR workshop

proceedings (see http://ceur-ws.org/).

Organization

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Christoph M. Wintersteiger, Microsoft Research, cwinter@microsoft.com

Omer Tripp, IBM T. J. Watson, New York, otripp@us.ibm.com

Workshop Steering Committee

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Vijay Ganesh (University of Waterloo, CA)

Nicky Williams (CEA LIST, FR)

Program Committee

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Peng Liu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HK)

Georg Weissenbacher (Vienna University of Technology, AT)

Roberto Bagnara (University of Parma and BUGSENG, IT)

Corina Pasareanu (CMU/NASA Ames Research Center, US)

Julian Dolby (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, US)

Philippe Suter (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, US)

Martin Brain (University of Oxford, UK)

Mathieu Acher (University of Rennes I/INRIA. FR)

Markus N. Rabe (University of California, Berkeley, US)

Ruben Martins (University of Texas at Austin, US)

Stefano Di Alesio (Certus Centre for Software Verification and

Validation, Simula Research Laboratory, NO)

Philipp Ruemmer (Uppsala University, SE)