CALL FOR PAPERS Fourth Workshop on Formal Methods and Analysis in Software Product Line Engineering (FMSPLE 2013)
http://people.cs.kuleuven.be/dave.clarke/FMSPLE2013.html August 27, 2013. Co-located with the 17th International Software Product Line Conference (SPLC 2013), August 26 - 30, Tokyo, Japan http://www.splc2013.net/ BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Software product line engineering (SPLE) aims at developing a family of systems by reuse in order to reduce time to market and to increase product quality. The correctness of the development artifacts intended for reuse as well as the correctness of the developed products is of crucial interest for many safety-critical or business-critical applications. Formal methods and analysis approaches have been successfully applied in single system engineering over the last years in order to rigorously establish critical system requirements. However, in SPLE, formal methods and analysis approaches are not broadly applied yet, despite their potential to improve product quality. One of the reasons is that existing formal approaches from single system engineering do not consider variability, an essential aspect of product lines. The objective of the workshop “Formal Methods and Analysis in Software Product Line Engineering (FMSPLE)” is to bring together researchers and practitioners from the SPLE community with researchers and practitioners working in the area of formal methods and analysis. So far, both communities are only loosely connected, despite very promising initial work on formal analysis techniques for software product lines. The workshop aims at reviewing the state of the art and the state of the practice in which formal methods and analysis approaches are currently applied in SPLE. This leads to a discussion of a research agenda for the extension of existing formal approaches and the development of new formal techniques for dealing with the particular needs of SPLE. To achieve the above objectives, the workshop is intended as a highly interactive event fostering discussion and initiating collaborations between the participants from both communities. TOPICS The proposed workshop focuses on the application of formal methods and analysis approaches in all phases of SPLE, including domain and application engineering, in order to ensure the correctness of individual artifacts as well as the consistency among them. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Analysis approaches and formal methods for: - domain analysis and scoping - variability modeling - specification and verification of functional and non-functional properties in SPLE - safety and security aspects in SPLE - product line architectures and component-based product line development - product line implementation, such as type systems, programming languages, formal semantics - formal verification of product lines and product line artifacts - correctness-by-construction techniques in SPLE - automated test case generation and model-based testing in SPLE - product derivation and application engineering - product line life-cycle management (e.g., consistency assurance) - reuse and evolution of SPLs - Proofs of concept, industrial experiences and empirical evaluations - Tool presentations - Vision and position papers on formal methods and analyses applied to SPLE FORMAT The FMSPLE workshop will be a full-day event, starting with a keynote presentation. The keynote will be followed by presentations of selected peer-reviewed papers. To foster interaction within the workshop, a discussant will be assigned to each presented paper. The task of the discussant will be to prepare a summary of the paper and initiate the discussion of its results. The workshop will close with a discussion of its participants to summarize the state of the art and the state of the practice as presented in the workshop, to collect research challenges for the application of formal methods in SPLE and to identify research topics for future workshops. SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION The contributed papers are expected to comprise research papers containing novel and previously unpublished results, experience reports, reports of industrial case studies, tool descriptions, and short papers describing work in progress or exploratory ideas. All papers have to follow the ACM two-column conference proceedings format (Letter) and be 4–8 pages of length. The papers should be submitted via the EasyChair conference management system and will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. The program committee will select the best papers based on quality, relevance to the workshop, and potential to initiate discussions for presentation. The workshop proceedings will be published in the second volume of the SPLC proceedings. Easychair submission: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fmsple2013 IMPORTANT DATES Paper Submission: May 17, 2013 Notification: June 10, 2013 Camera-ready versions: June 28, 2013 Workshop: August 27, 2013 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Dave Clarke KU Leuven, Belgium (Chair) Natsuko Noda NEC, Japan Alice Miller University of Glasgow, Scotland Kathi Fisler Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA Reiner Hähnle TU Darmstadt, Germany Martin Leucker University of Lübeck Kim G. Larsen Aalborg University, Denmark Andreas Classen Intec Software Engineering, Belgium Patrick Heymans University of Namur, Belgium Maurice H. ter Beek ISTI–CNR, Pisa, Italy Ina Schaefer Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Stefania Gnesi ISTI–CNR, Pisa, Italy Richard Bubel TU Darmstadt, Germany Ferruccio Damiani Università di Torino, Italy Dirk Beyer University of Passau, Germany Dilian Gurov KTH, Sweden Atsushi Igarashi Kyoto University, Japan STEERING COMMITTEE Ina Schaefer (Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany) Maurice ter Beek (ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy) Sven Apel (University of Passau, Germany) Joanne Atlee (University of Waterloo, Canada) -- [email protected] Dept. of Computer Science Celestijnenlaan 200A B-3001 Heverlee BELGIUM Tel: +32 16 327866 Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Precog is a next-generation analytics platform capable of advanced analytics on semi-structured data. 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