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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS FTfJP'2005 7th ECOOP Workshop on Formal Techniques for Java-like Programs http://www.cs.ru.nl/ftfjp/ Formal techniques can help analyze programs, precisely describe program behavior, and verify program properties. Newer languages such as Java and C# provide good platforms to bridge the gap between formal techniques and practical program development, because of their reasonably clear semantics and standardized libraries. Moreover, these languages are interesting targets for formal techniques, because the novel paradigm for program deployment introduced with Java, with its improved portability and mobility, opens up new possibilities for abuse and causes concern about security. Work on formal techniques and tools for programs and work on the formal underpinnings of programming languages themselves naturally complement each other. This workshop aims to bring together people working in both these fields, on topics such as: - specification techniques and interface specification languages - specification of software components and library packages - automated checking and verification of program properties, - verification logics, - language semantics, - type systems, - dynamic linking and loading, - security. Contributions (of up to 10 pages) are sought on open questions, new developments, or interesting new applications of formal techniques in the context of Java or similar languages. Contributions should not merely present completely finished work, but also raise challenging open problems or propose speculative new approaches. We particularly welcome contributions that simply suggest good topics for discussion at the workshop, or raise issues that you feel deserve the attention of the research community. Contributions will be formally reviewed, for originality, relevance, focus of the workshop, and the potential to generate interesting discussions. The workshop is intended for around 20 participants. The workshop will be organized into four or more sessions, each initiated by a presentation of few related position papers by the respective participants, or the introduction of a topic by a single speaker, and followed by discussions. A special journal issue is planned to collect selected contributions as has been done for the previous FTfJP workshops. Contributions *must* be pdf format and must be accompanied by a plain-text abstract. They should be sent to Francesco Logozzo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) by May 10, 2005. Important dates: submission of contributions May 10, 2005 notification June 10, 2005 workshop July 25 or 26, 2005 Program Committee: John Boyland, University of Winsconsin, USA Silvia Crafa, University of Padua, Italy Susan Eisenbach, Imperial College, UK Cormac Flanagan, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA John Hatcliff, Kansas State University, USA Joseph Kiniry, University College Dublin, Ireland Luigi Liquori, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France Francesco Logozzo, (co-chair) Ecole Polytechnique, France David Naumann, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA Jan Vitek, (co-chair) Purdue University, USA _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell