[Haskell] Call for papers, TASE 2023, Bristol, UK, 4-6 July 2023

2023-02-20 Thread Huibiao Zhu
TASE 2023 - CALL FOR PAPERS
 
**
   The 17th International Symposium on
  Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering
  (TASE 2023)
July 4-6, Bristol, UK
 https://bristolpl.github.io/tase2023/
 
**
* Abstract submission (not mandatory, but preferred):  February 3, 2023
*Paper Submission: 
February 24, 2023
*Author Notification: 
April 10, 2023
*Camera-ready versions: May 1, 
2023
*Conference date:
July 4-6, 2023
 

OVERVIEW

The 17th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering 
(TASE 2023) will be held in Bristol, UK on July 4-6, 2023. Modern society is 
increasingly dependent on software systems that are becoming larger and more 
complex. This poses new challenges to the various aspects of software 
engineering, for instance, software dependability in trusted computing, 
interaction with physical components in cyber physical systems, quality 
assurance in AI systems, distribution in cloud computing applications, security 
and privacy in general. Hence, new concepts and methodologies are required to 
enhance the development of software engineering from theoretical aspects.
 
TASE 2023 aims to provide a forum for people from academia and industry to 
communicate their latest results on innovative advances in software 
engineering. TASE 2023 is the 17th in the TASE series. The past TASE symposia 
were successfully held in Shanghai ('07), Nanjing ('08), Tianjin ('09), Taipei 
('10), Xi'an ('11), Beijing ('12), Birmingham ('13), Changsha ('14), Nanjing 
('15), Shanghai (’16), Nice ('17), Guangzhou ('18), Guilin (’19), Hangzhou 
(’20), Shanghai (’21), Cluj (’22).
 
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TOPICS
--
Authors are invited to submit high quality technical papers describing original 
and unpublished work in all theoretical aspects of software engineering. Topics 
of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Abstract interpretation
* Algebraic and co-algebraic specifications
* AI for formal methods
* Component-based software engineering
* Cyber-physical systems
* Deductive verification
* Distributed and concurrent systems
* Domain Engineering
* Embedded and real-time systems
* Feature-oriented software
* Formal methods, verification and testing for AI systems
* Formal verification and program semantics
* Fundamental theories and techniques for trustworthy AI systems
* Integration of formal methods
* Language design
* Model checking and theorem proving
* Model-driven engineering
* Object-oriented systems
* Probability in software engineering
* Program analysis
* Program logics and calculi
* Requirements engineering
* Reverse engineering and software maintenance
* Run-time verification and monitoring
* Semantic web and web services
* Service-oriented and cloud computing
* Software processes and workflows
* Software architectures and design
* Software testing and quality assurance
* Software safety, security and reliability
* Specification and verification
* Type systems and behavioral typing
* Tools exploiting theoretical results
 
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Stefan Kiefer – University of Oxford
Naijun Zhan – Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peter Schrammel – CTO of Diffblue, AI for Code, Oxford
 
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SUBMISSION
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Submissions to the conference must not have been published or be concurrently 
considered for publication elsewhere. All submissions will be judged on the 
basis of originality, contribution to the field, technical and presentation 
quality, and relevance to the conference. The proceedings will be published in 
the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Papers should be written 
in English and should not exceed 16 pages (excluding bibliography) for long 
papers and 6 pages (excluding bibliography) for short papers in LNCS format. 
Submissions should be made through the TASE 2023 submission page, handled by 
the EasyChair conference management system.
 
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tase23
 
Selected papers will be invited after the symposium to submit an extended 
version
to a special issue at Science of Computer Programming.
 
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HONORARY CHAIR
Ian Nabney – University of Bristol, UK
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GENERAL CHAIR
Meng Wang – Univeristy of Bristol, UK
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PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Cristina David – University of Bristol, UK
Meng Sun – Peking University, China

PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS
Guoqiang Li -- Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Guillaume Dupont -- Toulouse INP – ENSEEIHT, France

LOCAL ORGANIZING CHAIR
Samantha 

[Haskell] Call for papers, TASE 2023, Bristol, UK, 4-6 July 2023

2022-11-11 Thread Huibiao Zhu

TASE 2023 - CALL FOR PAPERS
 
**
   The 17th International Symposium on
  Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering
  (TASE 2023)
July 4-6, Bristol, UK
 https://bristolpl.github.io/tase2023/
 
**
* Abstract submission (not mandatory, but preferred):  February 3, 2023
*   Paper Submission: 
February 10, 2023
*   Author Notification: 
April 10, 2023
*   Camera-ready versions: May 1, 
2023
*   Conference date:
July 4-6, 2023
 

OVERVIEW

The 17th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering 
(TASE 2023) will be held in Bristol, UK on July 4-6, 2023. Modern society is 
increasingly dependent on software systems that are becoming larger and more 
complex. This poses new challenges to the various aspects of software 
engineering, for instance, software dependability in trusted computing, 
interaction with physical components in cyber physical systems, quality 
assurance in AI systems, distribution in cloud computing applications, security 
and privacy in general. Hence, new concepts and methodologies are required to 
enhance the development of software engineering from theoretical aspects.
 
TASE 2023 aims to provide a forum for people from academia and industry to 
communicate their latest results on innovative advances in software 
engineering. TASE 2023 is the 17th in the TASE series. The past TASE symposia 
were successfully held in Shanghai ('07), Nanjing ('08), Tianjin ('09), Taipei 
('10), Xi'an ('11), Beijing ('12), Birmingham ('13), Changsha ('14), Nanjing 
('15), Shanghai (’16), Nice ('17), Guangzhou ('18), Guilin (’19), Hangzhou 
(’20), Shanghai (’21), Cluj (’22).
 
--
TOPICS
--
Authors are invited to submit high quality technical papers describing original 
and unpublished work in all theoretical aspects of software engineering. Topics 
of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Abstract interpretation
* Algebraic and co-algebraic specifications
* AI for formal methods
* Component-based software engineering
* Cyber-physical systems
* Deductive verification
* Distributed and concurrent systems
* Domain Engineering
* Embedded and real-time systems
* Feature-oriented software
* Formal methods, verification and testing for AI systems
* Formal verification and program semantics
* Fundamental theories and techniques for trustworthy AI systems
* Integration of formal methods
* Language design
* Model checking and theorem proving
* Model-driven engineering
* Object-oriented systems
* Probability in software engineering
* Program analysis
* Program logics and calculi
* Requirements engineering
* Reverse engineering and software maintenance
* Run-time verification and monitoring
* Semantic web and web services
* Service-oriented and cloud computing
* Software processes and workflows
* Software architectures and design
* Software testing and quality assurance
* Software safety, security and reliability
* Specification and verification
* Type systems and behavioral typing
* Tools exploiting theoretical results
 
--
SUBMISSION
--
Submissions to the conference must not have been published or be concurrently 
considered for publication elsewhere. All submissions will be judged on the 
basis of originality, contribution to the field, technical and presentation 
quality, and relevance to the conference. The proceedings will be published in 
the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Papers should be written 
in English and should not exceed 16 pages (excluding bibliography) for long 
papers and 6 pages (excluding bibliography) for short papers in LNCS format. 
Submissions should be made through the TASE 2023 submission page, handled by 
the EasyChair conference management system.
 
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tase23
 
Selected papers will be invited after the symposium to submit an extended 
version
to a special issue at Science of Computer Programming.
 
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IMPORTANT DATES
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* Abstract submission (not mandatory, but preferred):  February 3, 2023
*   Paper Submission: 
February 10, 2023
*   Author Notification: 
April 10, 2023
*   Camera-ready versions: May 1, 
2023
*   Conference date:
July 4-6, 2023
 
 
 
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HONORARY CHAIR
 Ian Nabney – University of Bristol, UK
-
GENERAL CHAIR
Meng Wang – Univeristy of Bristol, UK
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PROGRAM