- From: Roberto Sebastiani <rseba@disi.unitn.it>
- Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2012 02:30:48 +0100
- To: www-rdf-logic@w3.org
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- [[[ We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this message ]]] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO WHOEVER YOU MAY THINK INTERESTED. -------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================== Call for one PhD position in ICT on "Application of SAT- and SMT-based optimization algorithms to requirement engineering" at Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Trento, Italy. Advisors: Prof. John Mylopoulos and Prof. Roberto Sebastiani http://disi.unitn.it/users/john.mylopoulos http://disi.unitn.it/~rseba ======================================================================== ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Candidates are required to have a master -- or equivalent -- degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Mathematics, or to obtain it withing November 1st 2011. The ideal candidates should have a good background in logic and in software engineering. A background knowledge in Propositional Satisfiability (SAT), Satisfiablity Modulo Theory (SMT), Automated Reasoning, Knowledge Representation & Reasoning or Formal Methods would be very-positively evaluated. All the positions are covered by a scholarship, amounting roughly to 51,000 Euros over the three years. Substantial extra funding is available for participation in international conferences, schools, and workshops. DESCRIPTION: Over the past decade, logic-based goal-oriented requirements modeling languages have been used in Computer Science in order to represent software requirements, business objectives and design qualities. Such models extend traditional AI planning techniques for representing goals by allowing for partially defined and possibly inconsistent goals. In past work by the proposers, a framework for reasoning with such goal models have been proposed. The goal af the PhD project is to investigate and implement novel automated reasoning procedures --or to adapt existing ones-- for efficiently solving requirements problems expressed as goal models, for optimizing the solutions according to required criteria and, since requirements evolve with time, to minimize the effort of finding new solutions and maximizing the reuse of old solutions. In particular, a significant effort will be devoted to investigate and adapt SAT- and SMT-based algorithms for finding optimal solutions to parameterized goal models. HOW TO APPLY: Interested candidates should inquire for further information and/or apply by sending email to roberto.sebastiani@disi.unitn.it Applications should contain a statement of interest, with a Curriculum Vitae, and three reference persons. PDF format is strongly encouraged. Emails will be automatically processed and should have as subject: 'PHD ON LUCRETIUS PROJECT' INFORMAL ENQUIRIES ARE ENCOURAGED. You can get in touch with Prof. Roberto Sebastiani (roberto.sebastiani@disi.unitn.it, +39.0461.281514), in order to have a better understanding of possible research activities and the formal application details. FUNDING: The position is funded by the project “Lucretius: Foundations for Software Evolution", thanks to an ERC (European Research Council) advanced grant awarded to Prof. John Mylopoulos (2011-2016). The positions is within the Software Engineering and Formal Methods group, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (http://www.disi.unitn.it) and the ICT Doctoral School of the Department (http://ict.unitn.it) of the University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
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