Tuesday, September 8, 2009

ANN: FMICS 2009, 2-3 November 2009

> http://users.dsic.upv.es/workshops/fmics2009
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> * 14th International Workshop on *
> * Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems *
> * FMICS 2009 *
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> * November 2-3, 2009 *
> * Eindhoven, The Netherlands *
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> * ** NEWS ** *
> * *
> * >> Full programme for FMICS 2009 now available *
> * *
> * >> Registration for FMICS 2009 is open *
> * Early registration before September 14 *
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> * >> FMICS 2009 proceedings available as LNCS 5825 *
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> FMICS 2009 is the fourteenth in a series of International
> Workshop on Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems.
> Previous workshops of the ERCIM working group on Formal
> Methods for Industrial Critical Systems were held in Oxford
> (March 1996), Cesena (July 1997), Amsterdam (May 1998),
> Trento (July 1999), Berlin (April 2000), Paris (July 2001),
> Malaga (July 2002), Trondheim (June 2003), Linz (September
> 2004), Lisbon (September 2005), Bonn (August 2006), Berlin
> (July 2007), and L'Aquila (September 2008).
>
> The aim of the FMICS workshop series is to provide a forum
> for researchers who are interested in the development and
> application of formal methods in industry. In particular,
> these workshops bring together scientists and engineers who
> are active in the area of formal methods and are interested
> in exchanging their experiences in the industrial usage of
> these methods. These workshops also strive to promote
> research and development for the improvement of formal
> methods and tools for industrial applications.
>
> Complete and up to date information can be found at the
> event website http://users.dsic.upv.es/workshops/fmics2009/.
> FMICS 2009 is part of the 1st FMweek (Formal Methods week,
> http://www.win.tue.nl/fmweek/), which brings together 10
> international scientific events, 6 project and working
> group meetings, and a variety of other activities in
> the area. Further information about the FMICS working
> group and the next FMICS workshop can be found at:
> http://www.inrialpes.fr/vasy/fmics.
>
> The topics chosen for FMICS 2009 include:
> - design, specification, code generation and testing based
> on formal methods;
> - methods, techniques and tools to support automated
> analysis, certification, debugging, learning, optimization
> and transformation of complex, distributed, real-time and
> embedded systems;
> - verification and validation methods that address
> shortcomings of existing methods with respect to their
> industrial applicability (e.g., scalability and usability
> issues);
> - tools for the development of formal design descriptions;
> - case studies and experience reports on industrial
> applications of formal methods, focusing on lessons
> learned or new research directions;
> - impact and costs of the adoption of formal methods;
> - application of formal methods in standardization and
> industrial forums;
>
> In response to the call for papers, 24 contributions
> were submitted from 16 different countries. The Program
> Committee selected ten papers, basing this choice on their
> scientific quality, originality, and relevance to the
> workshop. Each paper was reviewed by at least three Program
> Committee members or external referees. The programme also
> includes four invited contributions as well as six poster
> descriptions.
>
> INVITED SPEAKERS
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> Dino Distefano Queen Mary, University of London, UK
> Diego Latella CNR/ISTI, Italy
> Thierry Lecomte ClearSy, France
> Ken McMillan Cadence Berkeley Labs, USA
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> Following a tradition established over the past few
> years, the European Association of Software Science and
> Technology (EASST) will offer an award to the best
> FMICS paper.
>
> VENUE
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> The venue for FMICS 2009 is the Auditorium of Eindhoven
> University of Technology. The university campus lies in the
> centre of Eindhoven, within walking distance of conference
> hotels. The city itself can easily be reached via both its
> own airport and Schiphol (the Dutch mainport).
>
> REGISTRATION
> ------------
> The event website provides a one-stop window where
> participants can register to FMICS 2009 and to any
> combination of FMweek events they would like to participate
> in, and make hotel reservation for their stay in Eindhoven.
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> * | ** FMweek ** | *
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> * | FMICS | FM2009 | REFINE | *
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> * | PDMC | TESTCOM/FATES | *
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> * | FACS | CPA | FAST | FMCO | *
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> * | http://www.win.tue.nl/fmweek | *
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> SPONSORS
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> FMICS 2009 is sponsored by the following institutions: the
> Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, ERCIM, FME, Microsoft
> Research, the Departamento de Sistemas Informaticos y
> Computacion (UPV), MEC (Feder) Tin2007-30509-E, EASST, and
> the Technical University of Eindhoven.

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