Visible to the public 2008 HCSS Conference Program Agenda

2008 PROGRAM AGENDA

 

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5  

THURSDAY, MARCH 6

FRIDAY, MARCH 7
0830 - 0845  

Keynote Presentation
Bertrand Meyer
(ETH Zurich)

Welcome and Introductions

0845 - 0915 From Dirt to Shovels: Inferring PADS descriptions from ASCII Data
Kathleen Fisher (AT&T)
0915 - 0930

Past and Current Kestrel Software Development Methods
Cordell Green
(Kestrel Institute)

0930 - 0945

Rule Based Static Analysis of Network Protocol Implementations
Jeff Foster
(University of Maryland)

0945 - 1015

Scade 6.0: A Model-Based Development Environment
Bernard Dion 
(Esterel Technologies)

1015 - 1030

BREAK

BREAK
1030 - 1045

Software Development in Haskell
John Launchbury (Galois)

1045 - 1100

Run-time Systems for High-Assurance Systems Programming
Mark P. Jones
(Portland State University)

1100 - 1130

Support for Supertype Abstraction in JML
Gary T. Leavens
(University of Central Florida)

1130 - 1200 A Retrospective on Constructive Verification
Roderick Chapman (Praxis)

Application Level Concurrency in Haskell: Combining Events and Threads
Steve Zdancewic
(University of Pennsylvania)

1200 - 1215 LUNCH
1215 - 1330 LUNCH
1330 - 1345

Tutorial
Automated Synthesis
of SAT Solvers

Doug Smith
(Kestrel Institute)

Panel
Software and Systems Development

Bertrand Meyer
Cordell Green
Bernard Dion
John Launchbury
Gary T. Leavens
(Roderick Chapman)

1345 - 1430

Security As A System-Level Constraint
Perry Alexander
(University of Kansas)

1430 - 1445 BREAK

Attack-Prone Components: Predicting Where Software Systems Will Be Attacked
Michael Gegick
(North Carolina State University)

1445 - 1500

COTS Strategy: Information Assurance Guidance 2012
Jeff Nieves
(IAO 2012 Task Force)

1500 - 1515 BREAK
1515 - 1530

BREAK

1530 - 1615

Modeling, Checking, and Simulation with Alloy
Greg Dennis
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Panel
COTS Strategy

Byron Cook
(MS Research, Cambridge) 
Michael Dransfield (NSA)
Helen Gill (NSF)
John Launchbury (Galois)
William Scherlis (CMU)
Matt Wilding (Rockwell Collins)

Analyzing a Cross-Domain Component: Lessons Learned and Future Directions
John Matthews
(Galois)

1615 - 1700

Proving Conditional Termination
Byron Cook
(Microsoft Research Cambridge)

1700

Adjourn for the Day

Conference Adjourned

1715

Adjourn for the Day