CALL FOR PAPERS

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13th International Conference on
integrated Formal Methods (iFM 2017)

http://ifm2017.di.unito.it/

Turin, Italy, 20-22 September 2017

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Important dates

    Abstract submission: Tuesday March 28
    Paper submission: Tuesday April 4
    Notification: Friday May 26
    Camera-ready copy: Tuesday June 11
    Conference: September 20-22

Deadlines expire at 23:59 anywhere on earth on the dates displayed above.


Objectives and Scope

Applying formal methods may involve the usage of different formalisms and 
different analysis techniques to validate a system, either because individual 
components are most amenable to one formalism or technique, because one is 
interested in different properties of the system, or simply to cope with the 
sheer complexity of the system. The iFM conference series seeks to further 
research into hybrid approaches to formal modeling and analysis; i.e., the 
combination of (formal and semi-formal) methods for system development, 
regarding both modeling and analysis. The conference covers all aspects from 
language design through verification and analysis techniques to tools and their 
integration into software engineering practice.

Areas of interest include but are not limited to:

- Formal and semi-formal modelling notations
- Combining formal methods
- Integration of formal methods into software engineering practice
- Program verification, model checking, and static analysis
- Runtime analysis, monitoring, and testing
- Program synthesis
- Analysis and synthesis of hybrid, embedded, probabilistic, distributed, or 
concurrent systems
- Model learning
- Theorem proving, decision procedures, SAT and SMT solving


Submission Guidelines

iFM 2017 solicits high quality papers reporting research results and/or 
experience reports related to the overall theme of method integration.

We solicit papers in the following categories:

- Research papers describe original scientific research results, validated by 
experimental results where applicable. Submissions will be judged on the basis 
of significance, relevance, correctness, originality, and clarity. Limit: 15 
pages.
- Case study papers report on applications of formal methods, preferably in a 
real world setting. A case study paper need not introduce novel techniques or 
tools, but it must include a rigorous empirical evaluation and potentially be 
of interest to practitioners. Limit: 15 pages.
- Regular tool papers present a new tool or novel extensions to an existing 
tool. They should provide a short description of the theoretical foundations, 
while focusing on the tool's design and implementation concerns, as well as 
empirical evaluation of its practical capabilities. Papers that present 
extensions to existing tools should clearly focus on the improvements or 
extensions with respect to previously published versions of the tool. Authors 
are strongly encouraged to make their tools publicly available, preferably on 
the web. Limit: 15 pages.
- Tool demonstration papers focus on the usage aspects of tools. Foundations 
and empirical evaluation are not required, but the paper should explain why the 
tool is relevant for the community, and, in particular, for practitioners. As 
with regular tool papers, authors are strongly encouraged to make their tools 
publicly available, preferably on the web. Limit: 8 pages.

Page limits include bibliography and any appendices. All submissions must be 
original, unpublished, and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Each paper 
will undergo a thorough review process.

Submissions should be made using the iFM 2017 Easychair site: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifm2017  Submissions must be in PDF 
format, using the Springer LNCS style files; we suggest to use the LaTeX2e 
package (the llncs.cls class file, available in llncs2e.zip and the 
typeinst.dem available in typeinst.zip as a template for your contribution). 
The conference proceedings will be published in the Formal Methods subline of 
Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.

All accepted papers must be presented at the conference. Their authors must be 
prepared to sign a copyright transfer statement. At least one author of each 
accepted paper must register to the conference by the early registration date, 
to be indicated by the organizers, and present the paper.

Invited Speakers

-Jane Hillston (University of Edinburgh, UK)

-André Platzer (CMU, USA)

-Matrin Vechev (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)


Best Paper Prizes

We are pleased to have received generous sponsorship from Springer for two Best 
Paper awards of 500 EUR each.  These awards will be decided by the Programme 
Committee, and will be announced and awarded at the conference.


Workshops

iFM 2017 will be accompanied by a series of workshops. Further information is 
available from the conference website http://ifm2017.di.unito.it/


Conference Location

iFM 2017 is organized by the University of Turin and will take place in Turin, 
Italy

—
Ingrid Chieh Yu
Associate professor
Dept. of Informatics, University of Oslo
Tel + 47 2284 5525, email [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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