May 29, 1998 Version -------------------------------------------------------------------- FM'99: World Congress on Formal Methods -- in the Development of Computing Systems --- -------------------------------------------------------------------- 20-24 September 1999, Toulouse, France Sponsors ACM, AMAST, EATCS, ETAPS, EU, FME, IEEE CS, IFIP, IPSJ -------------------------------------------------------------------- ==================================== TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM: CALL FOR PAPERS ==================================== The World Congress on Formal Methods (FM'99) is based on the following observations: Maturity: Formal methods are no longer a curiosity. In some organisations and in a growing number of industries they are or are striving to be an expected matter of practice. Convergence: The choice of a formal method or tool is no longer controversial: formal methods are chosen in relation to their purpose and they are increasingly used in effective combination. Progress: Benefit to the community is gained by the accumulated sets of models, theories, techniques, languages, tools, libraries, and case studies developed by scientists and engineers from around the world. FM'99 will have four parallel activities: * a Technical Symposium, * a Tools Fair and Applications Forum, * a set of User Group Meetings, and * a set of Industry Tutorials. The Technical Symposium will have invited speakers and regular sessions with presentations by authors of technical papers and experience reports. The invited speakers include: Prof C.A.R. Hoare, Michael Jackson, Dr Cliff Jones, Dr John Rushby, and Dr Joseph Sifakis. The Technical Symposium for FM'99 recognises the increased application of formal methods in industry by having two major streams: * Foundations and Methodology, and * Industrial Applications. Under Foundations and Methodology, we solicit submissions that cover all traditional technical areas of formal methods, including (but not exclusively): Fundamentals: Logics, models (temporal, concurrency, distribution), theories, specification, verification, refinement and analysis techniques. Languages and Tools: Notations, design calculi, model checkers, proof checkers, theorem proving, specification analysers, hybrid and synchronous languages, tools. Systems Application Areas: Hardware, concurrent and reactive systems, distributed and mobile computing, fault-tolerant and reliable systems, network protocols, real-time and hybrid systems. Systems Engineering: Combining formal and informal methods, domain and requirements engineering, software architecture, program organisation, formal techniques in object-oriented programming, testing, maintenance, software process and performance modelling. Education: Undergraduate, graduate, professional and industrial training, technology transfer. Under Industrial Applications, we solicit submissions that focus primarily on the application of formal methods to a specific industrial domain, including (alphabetically, but not exclusively, listed): * Burgeoning Industries: bio-engineering, data mining, decision support systems * Finance: banking, securities industry etc * Hardware: VLSI, microprocessors, micro-instruments * Health-care * Human Computer Interface * Open Information Systems: WWW, OMG, ODP,etc * Regulation and Law * Robotics * Safety: e.g., nuclear power * Security: confidentiality, privacy, authentication, electronic commerce * Telecommunications: mobile and wireless, networks, switching systems * Transport: e.g., avionics, railway, shipping, metropolitan transport. * * * For both streams we solicit technical papers. In addition, for the Industrial Applications stream we solicit experience reports. All submissions will be thoroughly refereed. Criteria for papers and reports will be different. Technical papers should present a new contribution to the field, e.g., a new analysis technique or the application of an existing method to a new domain. They should be written in a lucid and scholarly manner, including a comparison to related work. Experience reports need not present any novel idea; rather, they might describe a case study or industrial project where a formal method was applied in practice. They should clearly state the role formal methods played in the experiment, describe the significant details of the experiment, explain lessons learned, and report qualitative/quantitative results. All papers should be no longer than 20 pages and authors should prepare their final version preferably using llncsdoc.sty. Instructions for authors are available at: ftp://trick.ntp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/instruct/authors/ The cover sheet must include: (1) the title, (2) name, affiliation, and URL (if available) of each author, (3) e-mail, \phone, and fax for the contact author, (4) for which stream (Foundations & Methodology or Industrial Applications) you would like your paper to be considered, and if for the Industrial Applications stream, whether your paper is a technical paper or experience report, and (5) either which sub-stream you would like your paper to considered or keywords drawn from the phrases used in the lists above. It is critical that sub-stream and/or keyword information is included since it will help determine which program committee members review which papers. * * * Six hard-copies of each submission should be sent to and reach Dr~James Woodcock by 14 February 1999. Only hardcopy submissions will be accepted; electronic submissions will be rejected out of hand. * * * The schedule for review is: 14 February 1999: Submissions of technical papers and experience reports due. 14 May 1999: Notice of acceptance. 14 July 1999: Final paper in camera-ready form due. * * * Program Committee: (* indicates sub-stream co-coordinators) Keijiro Araki, Kyushu, Japan; Egidio Astesiano, Italy; Albert Benveniste, France; Didier Bert, France; Dominique Bolignano; Egon Borger, Italy; Wilfried Brauer, Germany; Ed Brinksma, The Netherlands; Manfred Broy, Germany; Andrew Butterfield, Ireland; Edmund Clarke USA * Languages and Tools Dan Craigen, Canada; Jorge M. Cuellar, Germany * System Applications Aristides Dasso, Argentina; Tim Denvir, UK; Steve Dunne, UK; John Fitzgerald, UK; Birgitte Frolich, Austria; Kokichi Futatsugi, Japan; David Garlan, USA * Integration with systems engineering Marie-Claude Gaudel, France; Chris George, Macau; David Gries, USA * Education Henri Habrias, France; Nicolas Halbwachs, France; Anne Haxthausen, Denmark; Ian Hayes, Australia; Rick Hehner, Canada * Design Calculi Valerie Issarny, France; * Combining formal and informal techniques Leonid Kalinichenko, Russia * Open Information Systems Kanchana Kanchanasut, Thailand; Marite Kirikova, Latvia; Derrick Kourie, South Africa; Souleymane Koussoube, Burkina Faso; Jean-Claude Laprie, France; Peter Gorm Larsen, Denmark; Shaoying Liu, Japan; Peter Lucas, Austria; Micheal MacanAirchinnigh, Ireland; Zohar Manna, USA; Lynn Marshall, Canada; Tom Maibaum, UK; Cornelis (Kees) Middelburg, The Netherlands; Markus Montigel, Austria; Nikolai Nikitchenko, Ukraine; Friederike Nickl, Germany; Roger Noussi, Gabon; Jose Nuno Oliveira, Portugal; Pandya Paritosh, India; Jan Peleska, Germany; Hans Rischel, Denmark * Systems Application Teodor Rus, Iowa, USA; Augusto Sampaio, Brazil; Doug Smith, USA; Radu Soricut, Rumania; Andrzej Tarlecki, Poland; T.H.Tse, Hong Kong; Bogdan Warinski, Rumania; Jeannette Wing Co-chair Jim Woodcock Co-chair Pamela Zave, USA * Telecommunications Zhou Chaochen, Macau. --------------------------------------- Technical Symposium Programme Committee --------------------------------------- Co-chairs Prof Jeannette Wing Dr James Woodcock Computer Science Department Oxford University Computing Laboratory Carnegie Mellon University Wolfson Building, Parks Road Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Oxford OX1 3QD USA England, UK Phone: +1 412 268-3068 Fax: +44 1865 273839 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~wing http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/igdp --------------------------------------------------------------------- End of Call for Paper --------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * * * --------------------------------------------------------------------- Begin of General Announcement --------------------------------------------------------------------- FM'99: World Congress on Formal Methods 20-24 September 1999, Conference Center, Toulouse, France Tools Fair & Applications Forum Users Group & Workshop Meetings Industrial Tutorials In addition to the Technical Symposium FM'99 will have three other parallel events: ----------------------------------------------- A five full day Tools Fair & Applications Forum ----------------------------------------------- We plan to feature such tools as: Atg & Fc2Tools, Atelier B, B-Toolkit, CADiZ, CADP, Centaur, Centaur-VDM environment, CHol, Circal System, Cogito, CtCoq, Design/CPN, DisCo, DST-fuzz, DST Z-Toolbox, Emma, ExSpect, FDR, Formaliser, ForMooZ, hol90, ICOS, IFAD VDM-SL Toolbox, i-Logics (Statemate/Rhapsody), Isabelle, JACK, Llull (TLS), LOTOS Toolbox, Larch Prover, MALPAS, Mathias, Mural, Murphi, NP-Tools 2.2, Nqthm-1992, ObjectGEODE, Oyster/Whelk/CLaM/Barnacle, Pet Dingo, PiZA, POSES++, ProofPower, Prover, PVS, RAISE Toolset, SCR* Toolset, SDT and ITEX, SpecBox, SPIN, STeP, TAV, TRIO Environment, VDM Class Library Generator, VDM Through Pictures, Venus, VIS, VisualiZer, VSE, Xeve, Z Browser, Zola, etc. We invite other formal methods tool makers to contact the Tools Fair & Applications Forum co-chairmen: Tim Denvir / Tel: +44 181 360 9205 Translimina Ltd. / Fax: +44 181 360 9205 55A Compton Road / M-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Winchmore Hill LONDON N21 3NU, UK Nico Plat / Tel: +31 (30) 2526960 Cap Gemini / Fax: +31 (30) 3523783 Daltonlaan 300 / URL: http://www.capgemini.nl Postbus 2573 / E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Utrecht 3500 GN / E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Netherlands ----------------------------------------------- Five days of one--three half--day Users and Working Group Meetings ----------------------------------------------- The following Users Groups are currently invited: ASM, B/AMN, Coq, HOL/Isabelle, Larch, Lotos, Petri Net, ProCoS, PVS, RAISE, SDL, Telelogic, Verilog, VDM--SL, Z (ZUG), etc. We invite other formal methods groups to contact the congress chairman. ----------------------------------------------- Five days of two--four half--day Industry Tutorials ----------------------------------------------- We are planning tutorials on the use of formal methods in individual areas such as: * Avionics (Air Traffic Control, Aerospace, etc.) * Formal Hardware Techniques, * Formal Systems & Software Development, * Railway Systems, * Secure Systems, * Synchronous Languages, * Telecommunications There are plans to arrange additional Tutorials. -------------------------- * * * ------------------------------ The Technical Symposium will feature well over a hundred presentations held in several parallel tracks and will bring leading technologists, scientists and educationalists together for a first world event in this field. The Tools Fair & Applications Forum will constitute a major event. The Users and Working Group Meetings will be open to all participants. Finally the Industrial Tutorials will attract software engineers from the designated areas for in-depth mini-courses on the specific use of formal specification, design calculi and tool techniques in their area - given by leading technologists and scientists today. -------------------------- * * * ------------------------------ Congress General Chair Organisation Committee Chair Prof Dines Bjorner Dr Rene Jacquart Dept. of IT, Bldg.344 Computer Science Department Technical University of Denmark Cert Onera, Rangueil DK-2800 Lyngby Ave. Edouard Belin 2 Denmark F--31400 Toulouse Cedex France Fax: +45-45.88.45.30 +33-62-25.25.93 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.it.dtu.dk/~db Congress Public Relations Officer Dr Michael Hinchey Dept. of Comp.Science & Information Systems University of Limerick National Technological Park Limerick, Ireland E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: +1-201-596-5777 --------------------------------------------------------------------- End of General Announcement --------------------------------------------------------------------- Pls. look at http://www.it.dtu.dk/~db/fm99/cfp.ps http://www.it.dtu.dk/~db/fm99/ascii/cfp.ascii for updates to the above message!