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CALL FOR PAPERS 3rd International Verification Workshop (VERIFY'06) What are the verification problems? What are the deduction techniques? in connection with IJCAR'06 at FLoC'06 August 15-16, 2006, Seattle, USA [http://www.ags.uni-sb.de/~omega/workshops/Verify06/] The formal verification of critical information systems has a long tradition as one of the main areas of application for automated theorem proving. Nevertheless, the area is of still growing importance as the number of computers affecting everyday life and the complexity of these systems are both increasing. The purpose of the VERIFY workshop series is to discuss problems arising during the formal modeling and verification of information systems and to investigate suitable solutions. Possible perspectives include those of automated theorem proving, tool support, system engineering, and applications. The VERIFY workshops aim at bringing together people who are interested in the development of safety and security critical systems, in formal methods, in the development of automated theorem proving techniques, and in the development of tool support. Practical experiences gained in realistic verifications are of interest to the automated theorem proving community and new theorem proving techniques should be transferred into practice. The overall objective of the VERIFY workshops is to identify open problems and to discuss possible solutions under the theme What are the verification problems? What are the deduction techniques? In 2006, VERIFY will specifically consider issues regarding the application of "tool support for formal modeling, verification and stepwise system development" without excluding submissions regarding other topics in the focus of the workshop. Therefore, submissions in this area are especially encouraged. Topics include (but are not limited to) + ATP techniques in verification + Information flow control + Case studies + Refinement & decomposition (specification & verification) + Combination of verification systems + Reliability of mobile computing + Integration of ATPs and CASE-tools + Reuse of specifications & proofs + Compositional & modular reasoning + Management of change + Experience reports on using + Safety-critical systems formal methods + Gaps between problems & techniques + Security models + Formal methods for fault tolerance + Tool support for formal methods Submissions are encouraged in one of the following two categories: A. Regular papers: Submissions in this category should describe previously unpublished work (completed or in progress), including descriptions of research, tools, and applications. Papers must be formated following the Springer LNCS guidelines and be 6-15 pages long. B. Discussion papers: Submissions in this category are intended to initiate discussions and should address controversial issues, and may include provocative statements. Papers must be formated following the Springer LNCS guidelines and be 3-15 pages long. Submission of papers is via EasyChair at www.easychair.org/VERIFY-06/. Upon submission, the category (either A or B) must be indicated. The informal workshop proceedings will be distributed at the workshop. Final versions of accepted papers have to be prepared with LaTeX. Following up the workshop there will be a call for submissions to a special issue of the Journal of Automated Reasoning dedicated to the topics of VERIFY'06. Authors of accepted regular papers are especially encouraged to submit to this special issue. Program & WS Co-Chairs S. Autexier (DFKI & U. Saarbrücken) H. Mantel (RWTH Aachen) Program Committee J.-R. Abrial (ETH Zürich) B. Dutertre (SRI International) D. Gollman (TU Hamburg-Harburg) R. Hähnle (Chalmers U.) D. Hutter (DFKI) A. Ireland (Heriot-Watt U.) D. Kapur (U. New Mexico, Albuquerque) J.-P. Katoen (RWTH Aachen) C. Kreitz (U. Potsdam) S. Merz (INRIA Lorraine) J. Richardson (NASA Ames) S. Rossi (U. Venezia) B. Sprick (U. Dortmund) L. Viganò (ETH Zürich) Important dates: Submission deadline: May 14, 2006 Notification of acceptance: June 19, 2006 Workshop e-mail: verification-ws@ags.uni-sb.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This e-mail was delivered to you by event@in.tu-clausthal.de, what is a moderated list ran by Computational Intelligence Group of Clausthal University of Technology, Germany. All event announcements sent through this list are also listed in our conference planner at http://cig.in.tu-clausthal.de/index.php?id=planner. In the case of any requests, questions, or comments, do not hesitate and contact event-owner@in.tu-clausthal.de ASAP. ****************************************************** * CIG does not take any responsibility for validity * * of content of messages sent through this list. * ****************************************************** Computational Intelligence Group Department of Computer Science Clausthal University of Technology Germany http://cig.in.tu-clausthal.de/
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