ESSS 2015 (co-located with FM 2015 in Oslo): First call for papers
4th International Workshop on Engineering Safety and Security Systems
June 22, 2015, Oslo, Norway
Co-located with FM 2015 in Oslo, Norway, June 22-26, 2015
More information:
http://pat.sce.ntu.edu.sg/esss15/
Important dates
- March 16th, 2015: Submission deadline
- April 27th, 2015: Notification of acceptance/rejection
- June 22nd, 2015: Workshop date
Introduction of the Workshop
The International Workshop on Engineering Safety and Security Systems
(ESSS) aims at contributing to the challenge of constructing reliable
and secure systems. The workshop covers areas such as formal
specification, (extended) type checking, model checking, program
analysis/transformation, model-based testing and model-driven software
construction. The workshop will bring together researchers and industry
R&D expertise together to exchange their knowledge, discuss their
research findings, and explore potential collaborations.
Theme of the Workshop
The main theme of the workshop is methods and techniques for
constructing large reliable and secure systems. The goal of the workshop
is to establish a platform for the exchange of ideas, discussion,
cross-fertilization, inspiration, co-operation, and dissemination. The
topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- methods, techniques and tools for system safety and security
- methods, techniques and tools for analysis, certification, and debugging of complex safety and security systems
- model-based and verification-based testing
- emerging application domains such as cloud computing and cyber-physical systems
- case studies and experience reports on the use of formal methods for analyzing safety and security systems
Submissions guidelines
Paper submissions must be original, unpublished work. Submissions should
be in made via the Easychair site:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esss2015.
We invite two types of submissions:
- Regular papers (up to 15 pages) describing original and unpublished work within the scope of the workshop.
- Short papers (up to 6 pages) describing work in progress or less mature results.
Case studies and tool papers are welcome as well. All submissions must
be prepared in LATEX using the EPTCS macro package.
The final versions of accepted regular and short papers will be
published as a volume of Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer
Science (EPTCS). Furthermore, authors of a selection of the accepted
papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their articles
to a special issue of a high-quality journal, after the workshop.
Publication of accepted articles requires the commitment of one of the
authors to register for the workshop and present the paper.
Workshop chairs
Yang Liu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Sjouke Mauw,
University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Jun Pang, University of Luxembourg,
Luxembourg
Program committee
Etienne Andre, Universite Paris 13, France Guandong Bai, National
University of Singapore, Singapore Marieke Huisman, University of
Twente, The Netherlands Weiqiang Kong, Dalian University of Technology,
China Keqin Li, SAP Research, France Cong Tian, Xidian University, China
Mohammad Torabi Dashti, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Anton Wijs, Eindhoven
University of Technology Yoriyuki Yamagata, AIST, Japan Tian Zhang,
Nanjing University, China