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F-IDE 2021 : 6th Workshop on Formal Integrated Development Environment | |||||||||||||||||
Link: https://cister-labs.pt/f-ide2021/ | |||||||||||||||||
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F-IDE 2021: 6th Workshop on Formal Integrated Development Environment Affiliated with NASA Formal Methods 2021 May 24-25, 2021 -- held online https://cister-labs.pt/f-ide2021 ****************************************************************** Keynotes * Prof. Jan Friso Groote, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, the Netherlands * Benoît Rognier, Edukera, France Important Dates * Abstract submission: Mon, Mar 8, 2021 * Full paper submission: Mon, Mar 15, 2021 * Notification: Mon, Apr 19, 2021 * Camera-ready: Mon, May 3, 2021 * Workshop: May 24-25, 2021 Overview High levels of safety, security, and privacy standards require the use of formal methods to specify and develop compliant software (sub)systems. Any standard comes with an assessment process, which requires a complete documentation of the application to ease the justification of design choices and the review of code and proofs. Ideally, an F-IDE dedicated to such developments should comply with several requirements. The first one is to associate a logical theory with a programming language, in a way that facilitates the tightly coupled handling of specification properties and program constructs. The second is to offer a language and/or an environment simple enough to be usable by most developers, even if they are not fully acquainted with higher-order logics or set theory, in particular by making development of proofs as easy as possible. The third is to offer automated management of application documentation. It may also be expected that developments done with such an F-IDE are reusable and modular. Tools for testing and static analysis may be embedded within F-IDEs to support the assessment process. Topics The workshop is open to contributions on all aspects of a system development process, including specification, design, implementation, analysis, and documentation. It welcomes the presentation of tools, methods, techniques, and experiments. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: * F-IDE building: design and integration of languages, development of user-friendly front-ends * How to make high-level logical and programming concepts palatable to industrial developers * Integration of object-oriented and modularity features * Integration of static analyzers * Integration of automated proof tools, theorem provers, and testing tools * Documentation tools * Impact of tools on certification * Experience reports on developing F-IDEs * Experience reports on using F-IDEs * Experience reports on formal methods-based assessments in industrial applications Submission Guidelines We accept both long (15 pages) and short (6 pages) paper submissions. The page limit does not include the bibliography. Submitted papers must present original contributions whose main results and conclusions have not been published or submitted elsewhere. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee. We expect that one author of every accepted paper will present their work at the workshop. Submitted papers must be written in English and follow the EPTCS LaTeX format (http://style.eptcs.org). Authors are invited to submit the following types of contributions: * Research papers providing new concepts and results * Experience reports * Position papers and research perspectives * Tool presentations Papers should be submitted via EasyChair at F-IDE 2021's workshop page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=f-ide2021. Preliminary proceedings will be made available in electronic form at the workshop. Post-proceedings will be published in the Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS). Program Committee * Andrew Reynolds, University of Iowa, USA * Damien Doligez, Inria, France * Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen University, Germany * Carlo A. Furia, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden * César Muñoz, NASA Langley, USA * Cinzia Bernardeschi, University of Pisa, Italy * Claudio Sacerdoti Coen, University of Bologna, Italy * Enrico Tassi, Inria, France * François Pessaux, ENSTA ParisTech, France * José Creissac Campos, University of Minho, Portugal * Kenneth Lausdahl, Aarhus University, Denmark * Laurent Voisin, Systerel, France * Lucas Wagner, Collins Aerospace, USA * Makarius Wenzel, sketis.net * Markus A. Kuppe, Microsoft Research, USA * Mattias Ulbrich, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany * Pierre-Yves Strub, LIX, École Polytechnique, France * Rosemary Monahan, Maynooth University, Ireland * Silvia Lizeth Tapia Tarifa, University of Oslo, Norway * Simão Melo de Sousa, Universidade Beira Interior, Portugal * Stefan Mitsch, Carnegie Mellon University, USA * Stephan Merz, Inria, France * Virgile Prevosto, Institut List, CEA Tech, Université Paris-Saclay, France * Yannick Moy, AdaCore, France * Yi Zhang, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA PC Chairs * Andrei Paskevich, Université Paris-Saclay, France * José Proença, CISTER/ISEP, Portugal Steering Committee * Catherine Dubois, Samovar, ENSIIE, France * Paolo Masci, US National Institute of Aerospace (NIA), USA * Dominique Méry, LORIA, Université de Lorraine, France |
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