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The ISoLA Symposium is a forum for developers, users, and researchers to discuss issues related to the adoption and use of rigorous tools for the specification, analysis, verification, certification, construction, test, and maintenance of systems from the point of view of their different application domains. To bridge the gap between designers and developers of (formal methods based) rigorous tools, and users in engineering and in other disciplines, it fosters and exploits synergetic relationships among scientists, engineers, software developers, decision makers, and other critical thinkers. In particular, by providing a venue for the discussion of common problems, requirements, algorithms, methodologies, and practices, ISoLA aims at supporting researchers in their quest to improve the utility, reliability, flexibility and efficiency of tools for building systems and users in their search of adequate solutions to their problems. Applications and case studies with a conceptual message and experience papers with a clear link to tool construction are all encouraged. The Symposium features invited Thematic tracks and sessions containing Research, Survey, Experience, Panel and Tool contributions on the: Use of Techniques Deduction and model-checking System construction and transformation Program analysis and verification Composition and refinement Testing and test-case generation Hybrid and safety-critical systems Model-based testing and automata learning For Application Areas Automotive and mechanical engineering Biomechanics, biocomputing Electrical engineering, embedded systems, and controllers Healthcare and ambient assisted living Telecommunications, Internet applications, mobile computing Transportation and aviation Transformation & processing-oriented industries Machine Automation Track Themes and Thematic Sessions Engineering of Digital Twins for Cyber-Physical Systems Verification and Validation of Concurrent and Distributed Systems (VVCDS) Modularity and (De-)composition in Verification Software Verification Tools X- by-Construction: Correctness meets Probability Rigorous Engineering of Collective Adaptive Systems Automated Verification of Embedded Control Software Automating Software Re-Engineering 30 years of Statistical Model Checking! From Verification to Explanation Distributed Computing in Future Railway Systems (DiscoRail 2020) Programming: What is Next? ISoLA 2020 Doctoral Symposium | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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