TACAS 2005
Eleventh International Conference on
TOOLS AND ALGORITHMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
AND ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMS
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A member conference of the European Joint Conferences
on Theory and Practice of Software
(ETAPS 2005)
April 4-8, 2005 Edinburgh, U.K.
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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
LNCS 3440
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 2005 is the eigth
joint conference in this series.
The conference is organized by the
University of Edinburgh.
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, ETAPS
2003 in Warsaw, and ETAPS
2004 in Barcelona.
CALL FOR PAPERS
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:
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Specification and verification techniques for finite and infinite state
systems
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Software and hardware verification
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Theorem-proving and model-checking
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System construction and transformation techniques
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Static and run-time analysis
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Abstract interpretation
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Compositional and refinement-based methodologies
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Testing and test-case generation
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Analytical techniques for security protocols, real-time, hybrid and
safety-critical systems
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Integration of formal methods and static analysis in high-level hardware
design
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Tool environments and tool architectures
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Applications and case studies
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.
IMPORTANT DATES
ETAPS 2005 conferences and other satellite events will be held April 2-10, 2005.
As a part of ETAPS, TACAS adheres to ETAPS submission and notification
deadlines:
- October 8, 2004
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Strict deadline for submission of
abstracts
(of research papers and tool demonstration papers) |
- October 15, 2004
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Strict deadline for submission of full
versions
(of research papers and tool demonstration papers) |
- December 10, 2004
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Notification of authors |
- January 7, 2005
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Camera ready version due |
- April 4-8 2005
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TACAS 2005 Conference |
The above deadlines are STRICT. Making the
deadline for submission of abstracts
a week early allows the programme committee to start work before full versions
are available. Obviously, there is no need to wait with submission of the full
version until the final deadline.
Submission of an abstract implies no obligation to submit a full version;
abstracts with no corresponding full versions by the final deadline will be
treated as withdrawn, but authors are stongly encouraged, in this case, to
explicitly withdraw their submission by sending an e-mail to the chairpersons.
SUBMISSION
GUIDELINES
Papers should be submitted using the
TACAS
2005 Conference Service
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.
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:
- be in English and have a maximum of 15 pages (including figures and bibliography),
- present original research which is unpublished and not
submitted elsewhere (conferences or journals) -- in particular,
simultaneous submission of the same contribution to multiple ETAPS
conferences is forbidden,
- use the Springer-Verlag
LNCS style
- be submitted electronically in Postscript or PDF form via the TACAS
2005 Conference Service (abstract no later than October 8
and full paper no later than October 15)
Submissions deviating from these instructions may be rejected without
review. Any questions regarding this policy should be directed to the
Program Committee Chairs Lenore Zuck
or Nicolas Halbwachs
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:
- be in English and have a maximum of 4 pages,
- have an appendix (not included in the 4 page count) that
provides a detailed description of:
- how the oral presentation will be conducted, e.g.
illustrated by a number of snapshots,
- the availability of the tool, the number and types of users,
other
information which may illustrate the maturity and robustness of the
tool,
- link to a web-page for the tool (if this exists).
The appendix will not be included in the proceedings,
but during the evaluation of the tool demonstration papers it will be equally
important as the pages for the proceedings
- use the Springer-Verlag
LNCS style
- be submitted electronically in Postscript or PDF form via the TACAS
2005 Conference Service (abstract no later than
October 8 and full paper no later than October 15)
Submissions deviating from these instructions may be rejected without
review. Any questions regarding this policy should be directed to the
Tool Chair
Andreas Kuehlmann.
PROGRAM
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
TOOL CHAIR
INVITED
SPEAKER
PROGRAM
COMMITTEE
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Andreas Kuehlmann (tool chair)
Cadence Berkeley Labs, Berkeley (USA)
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Marta Kwiatkowska
University of Birmingham, Birmingham (UK)
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Kim Larsen
Aalborg University, Aalborg (Denmark)
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Radu Mateescu
INRIA, Montbonnot (France)
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Jens Palsberg
UCLA, Los Angeles (USA)
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Andreas Podelski
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik, Saarbrücken (Germany)
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Sriram Rajamani
Microsoft Research, Redmond (USA)
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Eli Singerman
Intel, Haifa (Israel)
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Bernhard Steffen
Universität Dortmund, Dortmund (Gremany)
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Lenore Zuck (co-chair)
University of Illinois, Chicago (USA)
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TACAS
STEERING COMMITTEE