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  • From: Nathalie Bertrand <nathalie.bertrand AT inria.fr>
  • Subject: [Coq-Club] QAPL'14 - call for presentations
  • Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 10:00:14 +0100


[Apologies for multiple copies]

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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
Twelfth Workshop on Quantitative Aspects of Programming Languages and Systems
(QAPL 2014)
Affiliated with ETAPS 2014
April 12 - 13, 2014, Grenoble, France
http://qapl14.inria.fr
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SCOPE:

Quantitative aspects of computation are important and sometimes essential in
characterising the behaviour and determining the properties of systems. They
are related to the use of physical quantities (storage space, time, bandwidth,
etc.) as well as mathematical quantities (e.g. probability and measures for
reliability, security and trust). Such quantities play a central role in
defining both the model of systems (architecture, language design, semantics)
and the methodologies and tools for the analysis and verification of system
properties. The aim of this workshop is to discuss the explicit use of
quantitative information such as time and probabilities either directly in the
model or as a tool for the analysis of systems.

In particular, the workshop focuses on:

* the design of probabilistic, real-time, quantum languages and the
definition of semantical models for such languages

* the discussion of methodologies for the quantitative analysis of
systems, for instance probabilistic and timing properties (e.g.
security, safety, schedulability) and other quantifiable properties
such as reliability (for hardware components), trustworthiness
(in information security) and resource usage (e.g., worst-case
memory/stack/cache requirements);

* the probabilistic analysis of systems which do not explicitly incorporate
quantitative aspects (e.g. performance, reliability and risk analysis)

* applications to safety-critical systems, communication protocols, control
systems, asynchronous hardware, and to any other domain involving
quantitative issues

TOPICS:

Topics include (but are not limited to) probabilistic, timing and general
quantitative aspects in: Language design, Information systems, Asynchronous HW
analysis, Language extension, Multi-tasking systems, Automated reasoning,
Language expressiveness, Logic, Verification, Quantum languages, Semantics,
Testing, Time-critical systems, Performance analysis, Safety, Embedded
systems,
Program analysis, Risk and hazard analysis, Coordination models, Protocol
analysis, Scheduling theory, Distributed systems, Model-checking, Security,
Biological systems, Cyber-physical systems, Concurrent systems, and Resource
analysis.

INVITED SPEAKERS:

* Stephen Gilmore, University of Edinburgh, UK
* Oded Maler, Verimag, France
* Nicolas Markey, LSV, CNRS and ENS Cachan, France
* Enrico Vicario, University of Torino, Italy


SUBMISSIONS:

In order to encourage participation and discussion, this workshop
solicits submissions of presentation reports:

Presentation reports concern recent or ongoing work on relevant topics and
ideas, for timely discussion and feedback at the workshop. There is no
restriction as for previous/future publication of the contents of a
presentation. Typically, a presentation is based on a paper which
recently
appeared (or which is going to appear) in the proceedings of another
recognized conference, or which has not yet been submitted. The
(extended)
abstract of presentation submissions should not exceed 4 pages.

Submissions must be in PDF format and use the EPTCS latex style, see
http://style.eptcs.org/. Submissions can be made on the following website:

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qapl14

Presentation reports will receive a light weight review to establish their
relevance for the
workshop. The authors of accepted presentation submissions are expected
to present and discuss their work at the workshop.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission: February 5, 2014
Notification: February 7, 2014
Workshop: April 12-13, 2014

ORGANIZATION:

PC Chairs:

* Nathalie Bertrand, INRIA Rennes, France
* Luca Bortolussi, University of Trieste, Italy


Program Committee:

* Alessandro Aldini, University of Urbino, Italy
* Christel Baier, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
* Ezio Bartocci, TU Wien, Austria
* Marco Bernardo, University of Urbino, Italy
* Nathalie Bertrand, INRIA Rennes, France
* Luca Bortolussi, University of Trieste, Italy
* Tomas Brazdil, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
* Krishnendu Chatterjee, IST Vienna, Austria
* Kostas Chatzikokolakis, CNRS, France
* Taolue Chen, Oxford University, UK
* Pedro D'Argenio, University of Cordoba, Argentina
* Thao Dang, Verimag, France
* Josee Desharnais, Universite Laval, Canada
* Alessandra Di Pierro, University of Verona, Italy
* Vashti Galpin, University of Edinburgh, UK
* Tingting Han, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
* Holger Hermanns, Saarland University, Germany
* Radu Mardare, Aalborg University, Denmark
* Mieke Massink, CNR-ISTI, Pisa, Italy
* Paolo Mateus, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
* Gethin Norman, University of Glasgow, UK
* David Parker, University of Birmingham, UK
* Anne Remke, University of Twente, the Netherlands
* Arnaud Sangnier, LIAFA, University Paris VII, France
* Jeremy Sproston, University of Torino, Italy
* Marielle Stoelinga, University of Twente, Netherlands
* Mirco Tribastone, LMU Munich, Germany
* Herbert Wiklicky, Imperial College London, UK
* Verena Wolf, Saarland University, Germany



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