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FMSI 2011 : The First International Workshop on Formal Methods in Software Integration | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.sei.ecnu.edu.cn/fmsi2011/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Introduction:
Software integration involves how to organize and integrate diverse software components and tools together physically or functionally. Due to the increasing complexity of software designs and lack of efficient formal modeling approaches, integration is becoming a major bottleneck during the system development. Statistics shows that software integration often exceeds 60% of the overall time and cost for some safety critical systems. Furthermore, the software integration will be more complex because more and more applications (e.g., Cyber Physical System) require the interaction between computing systems and physical processes. The tight integration of physical components and computing components far exceeds the capability of existing software integration technologies. The International Workshop on Formal Methods on Software Integration (FMSI) aims to stimulate research in employing formal methods to improve the quality of software integration, especially for integration security, safety, and reliability. The workshop provides a forum to advance the applications of formal method for modeling, validating and testing the integration process of complex software designs. Topics: Submissions related to the following principal themes are encouraged, but any topics relevant to the field of software integration and their support environments will also be considered: * Architecture Integration * Component-Based Software Engineering * Formal Methods for Integration of Cyber-Physical System (CPS) * Formal Methods for Integration of Automotive Software * Formal Methods Integration in Software Development Process * Integration in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) * Integration of Modeling Approaches * Reliability, Safety, and Security in Software Integration * Software Tool Integration * Testing and Validation of Integration * Uncertainty Analysis in Integration * Unifying Theories of Programming * Virtual Integration of Cyber-Physical Systems Important Dates: * February 18, 2011 Paper submission deadline * March 18, 2011 Acceptance notification * April 8, 2011 Camera-ready version due * June 27, 2011 FMSI 2011 Program Chairs: Mingsong Chen East China Normal University, China Program Committee Members: Doo-Hwan Bae KAIST, Korea Zuohua Ding Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, China Young Lee Texas A&M University- Kingsville, USA Jing Liu East China Normal University, China Prabhat Mishra University of Florida, USA Frédéric Mallet INRIA, France Neeraj Suri TU Darmstadt, Germany Christian Urban TU Munich, Germany Linzhang Wang Nanjing University, China Ou Wei Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Dianxiang Xu Dakota State University, USA Hao Zheng University of South Florida, USA Hong Zhu Oxford Brookes University, UK Huibiao Zhu East China Normal University, China |
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