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Symposium on Dependable Software Engineering: Theories, Tools and Applications

Nanjing University | November 4-6, 2015

IMPORTANT DATES

  • June 12,2015 Abstracts
  • June 19,2015 Submission of papers
  • August 21,2015 Notification to authors
  • September 4,2015 Camera-ready versions

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  • Sanjoy Baruah, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
  • David Harel, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
  • Huimin Lin, Institute of Software, CAS, China

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

The aim of the symposium is to bring together international researchers and practitioners in the field of software technology. Its focus is on formal methods and advanced software technologies, especially for engineering complex, large-scale artifacts like cyber-physical systems, networks of things, enterprise systems, or cloud-based services. Contributions relating to formal methods or integrating them with software engineering, as well as papers advancing scalability or widening the scope of rigorous methods to new design goals are especially welcome.

Being hosted in China, the symposium will also provide a platform for building up research collaborations between the rapidly growing Chinese computer science community and its international counterpart. The symposium will support this process through dedicated events and therefore welcomes both young researchers considering international collaboration in formal methods and established researchers looking for international cooperation and willing to attract new colleagues to the domain.

Authors are invited to submit papers on original research, industrial applications, or position papers proposing challenges in fundamental research and technology. The latter two types of submissions are expected to contribute to the development of formal methods either by substantiating the advantages of integrating formal methods into the development cycle or through delineating need for research by demonstrating weaknesses of existing technologies, especially when addressing new application domains.

Submissions can take the form of either normal or short papers. Short papers can discuss ongoing research at an early stage, including PhD projects. Papers should be written in English. Regular Papers should not exceed 15 pages and Short Papers should not exceed 6 pages in LNCS format (seehttp://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for details). The proceedings will be published as a volume in Springer's LNCS series. The authors of a selected subset of accepted papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers to appear in a special issue of the Formal Aspect Computing journal.

TOPICS

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Requirements specification and analysis
  • Formalisms for modeling, design and implementation
  • Model checking, theorem proving, and decision procedures
  • Scalable approaches to formal system analysis
  • Formal approaches to simulation and testing
  • Integration of formal methods into software engineering practice
  • Contract-based engineering of components, systems, and systems of systems
  • Formal and engineering aspects of software evolution and maintenance
  • Parallel and multicore programming
  • Embedded, real-time, hybrid, and cyber-physical systems
  • Mixed-critical applications and systems
  • Formal aspects of service-oriented and cloud computing
  • Safety, reliability, robustness, and fault-tolerance
  • Empirical analysis techniques and integration with formal methods
  • Applications and industrial experience reports
  • Tool integration

GENERAL CHAIR

  • Jian Lv, Nanjing University, China

PROGRAMME CO-CHAIRS

  • Xuandong Li, Nanjing University, China
  • Zhiming Liu, Birmingham City University, UK
  • Yi Wang, Uppsala University, Sweden

PUBLICITY CHAIRS

  • Jonathan Bowen, Birmingham City University, UK
  • Lijun Zhang, Institute of Software,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

PUBLICATION CHAIR

  • Martin Franzle, University of Oldenburg, Germany

LOCAL ORGANIZATION CHAIR

  • Xin Chen, Nanjing University, China

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

  • Farhad Arbab, CWI and Leiden University,The Netherlands
  • Luis Barbosa, Universidade do Minho,Portugal
  • Jonathan Bowen, Birmingham City University,UK
  • Nikolaj Bjorner, Microsoft Research,USA
  • Michael Butler, University of Southampton,UK
  • Van Hung Dang, Vietnam National University,Vientam
  • Martin Franzle, University of Oldenburg,Germany
  • Goran Frehse, Universite Joseph Fourier Grenoble 1-Verimag, France
  • Lindsay Groves, Victoria University of Wellington,New Zealand
  • Tei-Wei Guo, National Taiwan University, TW, China
  • Holger Hermanns, Saarland University,Germany
  • Ian J. Hayes, University of Queensland,Australia
  • Gerwin Klein, NICTA and UNSW,Australia
  • Insup Lee, University of Pennsylvania,USA
  • Xuandong Li, Nanjing University, China
  • Shaoying Liu, Hosei University,Japan
  • Zhiming Liu, Birmingham City University, UK
  • Mingsong LU, North Eastern University, China
  • Xiaoguang Mao, National University of Defense Technology,China
  • Jun Pang, University of Luxembourg,Luxembourg
  • Paritosh Pandya, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Research,India
  • Paul Pettersson, Malardalen University, Sweden
  • Zongyan Qiu, Peking University,China
  • Shengchao Qin, Teesside University,UK
  • Jean-Francois Raskin, Universite Libre de Bruxelles,Belgium
  • Stefan Ratschan, Czech Academy of Sciences,CZ
  • Martin Steffen, University of Oslo,Norway
  • Cesare Tinelli, The University of Iowa,USA
  • Tarmo Uustalu, Tallinn University of Technology,Estonia
  • Irina Virbitskaite, Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems,Russian
  • Farn Wang, National Taiwan University, TW, China
  • Qixin Wang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK, China
  • Yi Wang, Uppsala University, Sweden
  • Lijun Zhang, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences,China
  • Jianhua Zhao, Nanjing University,China
  • Huibiao Zhu, East China Normal University,China

STEERING COMMITTEE

  • Zhenhua Duan, Xi'dian University, China
  • Martin Franzle, University of Oldenburg, Germany
  • Kim Larsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
  • Xuandong Li, Nanjing University China
  • Zhiming Liu, Birmingham City University,UK
  • Sriram Rajamani, Microsoft Research India
  • Ji Wang, National University of Defense Science and Technology, China
  • Kwangkeun Yi, Seoul National University, Korea
  • Naijun Zhan (Chair), Software Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China