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ICFEM 2015 - 17th International Conference on Formal Engineering Methods CNAM

GENERAL INFORMATION

Since 1997, ICFEM has been serving as an international forum for researchers and practitioners who have been seriously applying formal methods to practical applications. Researchers and practitioners, from industry, academia, and government, are encouraged to attend, present their research, and help advance the state of the art. We are interested in work that has been incorporated into real production systems, and in theoretical work that promises to bring practical and tangible benefit. ICFEM 2015 is organised and sponsored by the University Paris-Sud and CNAM Paris.

SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE

Submissions related to the following principal themes are encouraged, but any topics relevant to the field of formal methods and their practical applications will also be considered.

- Abstraction and refinement
- Formal specification and modeling
- Program analysis
- Software verification
- Software model checking
- Formal approaches to software testing
- Formal methods for self-adaptive systems, for object and component systems, concurrent and real-time systems, for cloud
computing and cyber-physical systems, for software safety, security, reliability and dependability
- Tool development, integration and experiments involving verified systems
- Formal methods used in certifying products under international standards
- Formal model-based development and code generation

This year, ICFEM will have special tracks on application of formal methods in three areas:

- Computer security
- Aeronautics
- Train control systems

Submissions in these topics are especially encouraged. Papers in these areas will be subject to the same rigorous review process as other papers. Accepted special track papers will be organised into special sessions.

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • Ana Calvacanti, U. of York, UK
  • Sava Krstic, Intel Corporation, USA
  • Rupak Majumdar, MPI, Germany

TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS

- Research papers (max. 16 pages) describing results of theoretical
or experimental research, which must be original, significant, and
sound. Submissions to the conference must not have been published or
be concurrently considered for publication elsewhere.

- Tool papers (max. 6 pages) describing new tools or new features of
existing tools, without necessary giving the theoretical background
details. Benchmarks or experiences are strongly encouraged. The tools
must be available for use by the reviewers.

SUBMISSIONS AND PUBLICATION

All contributions to ICFEM'15 have to be submitted electronically in PDF format via easy chair. All submissions have to follow the Springer LNCS paper format. Papers can be submitted at

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icfem2015

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

  • Etienne Andre, University of Paris 13, France
  • Keijiro Araki, University of Kyushu, Japan
  • Frank de Boer, CWI, The Netherlands
  • Nikolaj Bjorner, Microsoft Research, US
  • Ahmed Bouajjani, University of Paris-Diderot, France
  • Michael Butler, University of Southampton, United Kingdom [PC Chair]
  • Sylvain Conchon, University of Paris-Sud, France [PC Chair]
  • Tristan Crolard, CNAM, France
  • Remi Delmas, ONERA, France
  • Zhenhua Duan, University of Xidian, China
  • Stefania Gnesi, ISTI-CNR, Italy
  • Radu Grosu, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
  • Ian Hayes, University of Queensland, Australia
  • Rob Hierons, Brunel University, UK
  • Michaela Huhn, University of Clausthal, Germany
  • Alexei Illiasov, University of Newcastle, United Kingdom
  • Fabrice Kordon, University of Paris 6, France
  • Yassine Lakhnech, University of Joseph Fourier, France
  • Peter Gorm Larsen, Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Pascale Le Gall, Ecole Centrale Paris, France
  • Xuandong Li, Nanjing University, China
  • Shang-Wei Lin, National University of Singapore, Singapore
  • Yang Liu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • Shaoying Liu, University of Hosei, Japan
  • Stephan Merz, INRIA Nancy, France
  • Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Halmstad University, Sweden
  • Shin Nakajima, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
  • Manuel Nunez, University Complutense, Madrid
  • Jun Pang, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
  • Jan Peleska, University of Bremen, Germany
  • Ion Petre, Abo Akademi University, Finland
  • Shengchao Qin, University of Teesside, UK
  • Jaco van de Pol, University of Twente, The Netherlands
  • Zongyan Qiu, Peking University, China
  • Silvio Ranise, FBK, Italy
  • Jing Sun, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • Jun Sun, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
  • Kenji Taguchi, AIST, Japan
  • Viktor Vafeiadis, MPI-SWS, Germany
  • Wang Yi, Uppsala University, Sweden
  • Fatiha Zaidi, University of Paris-Sud, France [General Chair]
  • Gianluigi Zavattaro, University of Bologna, Italy
  • Huibiao Zhu, East China Normal University, China
Event Details
Location: 
Paris, France