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FM 2018: 22nd International Symposium on Formal Methods
Oxford, UK, July 15-17, 2018

Conference website http://fm2018.org
Submission link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fm2018
Abstract registration deadline January 8, 2018
Submission deadline January 22, 2018
Notification April 9, 2018
Camera Ready May 9, 2018


Call for Papers - Main Conference

FM 2018 is the latest in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods
Europe, an independent association that encourages the use of, and research
on, formal methods for the engineering of computer-based systems and
software. The symposia have been notably successful in bringing together
researchers and industrial users around a programme of original papers on
research and industrial experience, workshops, tutorials, reports on tools,
projects, and ongoing doctoral work. FM 2018 will take place in Oxford, UK,
15-17 July 2018 as part of FLoC 2018, the Federated Logic Conferences.

FM 2018 will highlight the development and application of formal methods in a
wide range of domains including software and integrated computer-based
systems. In the latter field, cyber-physical systems, systems-of-systems,
human-computer interaction, manufacturing, sustainability, power, transport,
cities, healthcare, and biology are of particular interest. We also welcome
papers on experiences of formal methods in industry, and on the design and
validation of formal methods tools.

Submission Guidelines

FM 2018 encourages submissions on formal methods for developing and
evaluating systems that interact with physical processes, and systems that
use artificial intelligence technology. Examples include autonomous systems,
robots, and cyber-physical systems in general. Applying formal methods to
these systems of growing interest and importance is challenging because they
exhibit much greater non-determinism than traditional systems, making them
challenging to assure. All papers must be original and not simultaneously
submitted to another journal or conference.

The broad topics of interest for FM 2018 include, but are not limited to:
* Interdisciplinary formal methods: Techniques, tools and experiences
demonstrating formal methods in interdisciplinary frameworks.
* Formal methods in practice: Industrial applications of formal methods,
experience with formal methods in industry, tool usage reports, experiments
with challenge problems. Authors are encouraged to explain how formal methods
overcame problems, led to improved designs, or provided new insights.
* Tools for formal methods: Advances in automated verification,
model-checking, and testing with formal methods, tools integration,
environments for formal methods, and experimental validation of tools.
Authors are encouraged to demonstrate empirically that the new tool or
environment advances the state of the art.
* Role of formal methods in software and systems engineering: Development
processes with formal methods, usage guidelines for formal methods, and
method integration. Authors are encouraged to evaluate process innovations
with respect to qualitative or quantitative improvements. Empirical studies
and evaluations are also solicited.
* Theoretical foundations: All aspects of theory related to specification,
verification, refinement, and static and dynamic analysis. Authors are
encouraged to explain how their results contribute to the solution of
practical problems with methods or tools.

Submission Information

Papers should be original work, not published or submitted elsewhere, in
Springer LNCS format, written in English, submitted through Easychair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fm2018).

Each paper will be evaluated by at least three members of the Programme
Committee. Authors of papers reporting experimental work are strongly
encouraged to make their experimental results available for use by reviewers.
Similarly, case study papers should describe significant case studies, and
the complete development should be made available at the time of review. The
usual criteria for novelty, reproducibility, correctness and the ability for
others to build upon the described work apply. Tool papers should explain
enhancements made compared to previously published work. A tool paper need
not present the theory behind the tool but should focus on the tool's
features, how it is used, its evaluation, and examples and screen shots
illustrating the tool's use. Authors of tool papers should make their tool
available for use by reviewers.

We solicit two categories of papers:
* Regular Papers should not exceed 15 pages, not counting references and
appendices.
* Short papers, including tool papers, should not exceed 6 pages, not
counting references and appendices. Besides tool papers, short papers are
encouraged for any subject that can be described within the page limit, and
in particular for novel ideas without an extensive experimental evaluation.
Short papers will be accompanied by short presentations.

For regular and tool papers, an appendix can provide additional material such
as details on proofs or experiments. The appendix is not part of the page
count and not guaranteed to be read or taken into account by the reviewers.
It should not contain information necessary to the understanding and the
evaluation of the presented work. Papers will be accepted or rejected in the
category in which they were submitted — there will be no "demotions" from a
regular to a short paper.

Keynote Speakers

Annabelle McIver, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Leonardo de Moura, Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA
Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Aalborg University & UP4ALL, Denmark

Best Paper Award

During the conference, the Programme Committee Chairs will present an award
to the authors of the submission selected as the FM 2018 Best Paper.

Publication

Accepted papers will be published in the Symposium Proceedings to appear in
Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Extended versions of selected
papers will be invited for publication in a special issue of one or more
journals.
Location

FM2018, the 22nd International Symposium on Formal Methods, will take place
in Oxford, UK, 15-17 July 2018 as part of FLoC 2018, the Federated Logic
Conferences.

General Chair

Erik P. de Vink, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL

Programme Chairs

Bill W. Roscoe, University of Oxford, GB
Jan Peleska, University of Bremen, DE

Committees

Program Committee

Bernhard K. Airchernig, TU Graz, AT
Joerg Brauer, Verified Systems International GmbH, DE
Ana Cavalcanti, University of York, GB
Frank De Boer, CWI, NL
John S. Fitzgerald, Newcastle University, GB
Martin Fraenzle, Universitaet Oldenburg, DE
Vijay Ganesh, University of Waterloo, CA
Diego Garbervetsky, Universidad de Buenos Aires, AR
Dimitria Giannakopoulou, NASA Ames, US
Thomas Gibson-Robinson, University of Oxford, GB
Stefania Gnesi, ISTI-CNR, IT
Anne E. Haxthausen, Technical University of Denmark, DK
Ian J. Hayes, University of Queensland, AU
Constance Heitmeyer, Naval Research Laboratory, US
Jozef Hooman, TNO-ESI and Radboud University Nijmegen, NL
Laura Humphrey, Air Force Research Laboratory, US
Fuyuki Ishikawa, National Institute of Informatics, JP
Einar Broch Johnsen, University of Oslo, NO
Cliff Jones, Newcastle University, GB
Joost-Pieter Katoen, RWTH Aachen University, DE
Gerwin Klein, NICTA and University of New South Wales, AU
Laura Kovacs, Chalmers University of Technology, SE
Peter Gorm Larsen, Aarhus University, DK
Yves Ledru, Université Grenoble Alpes, FR
Rustan Leino, Microsoft Research, US
Elizabeth Leonard, Naval Research Laboratory, US
Martin Leucker, University of Lübeck, DE
Michael Leuschel, University of Düsseldorf, DE
Zhiming Liu, Southwest University, CN
Tiziana Margaria, University of Limerick and Lero, IE
Mieke Massink, CNR-ISTI, IT
Annabelle McIver, Macquarie University, AU
Dominique Mery, LORIA and Université de Lorraine, FR
Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Halmstad University, SE
Peter Müller, ETH Zürich, CH
Colin O'Halloran, D-RisQ Software Systems, GB
Jose Oliveira, Universidade do Minho, PT
Olaf Owe, Universitity of Oslo, NO
Sam Owre, SRI International, US
Alexandre Petrenko, CRIM, CA
Anna Philippou, University of Cyprus, CY
Elvinia Riccobene, University of Milan, IT
Grigore Rosu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US
Augusto Sampaio, Federal University of Pernambuco, BR
Gerardo Schneider, Chalmers University of Gothenburg, SE
Natasha Sharygina, University of Lugano, CH
Ana Sokolova, University of Salzburg, AT
Jun Sun, Singapore University of Technology and Design, SG
Stefano Tonetta, FBK-irst, IT
Farn Wang, National Tainwan University, TW
Heike Wehrheim, University of Paderborn, DE
Michael Whalen, University of Minnesota, US
Jim Woodcock, University of York, GB
Hüsnü Yenigün, Sabanci University, TR
Fatiha Zaidi, Université Paris-Sud, FR
Gianluigi Zavattaro, Universita di Bologna, IT

Contact

All questions about submissions should be emailed to the programme chairs.


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