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From: mery <dominique.mery@loria.fr>


Third   Call for Papers

ABZ 2023: International Conference on Rigorous State Based Methods

LORIA, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France.

May 30-June 2, 2023

https://abz2023.loria.fr

submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=abz2023



Important dates


Workshops/Tutorials
Workshop proposal submission: November  01, 2022
Workshop notification: November 15, 2022

Tutorial proposal submission: February 16, 2023

Case Study Track (new dates)
Abstract submission:   (December 05 2022) January 06, 2023
 Paper submission:    (December 18) 2022) January 13, 2023
 Notification:    (January 28, 2023) March 06, 2023
 Final version:   ( March 06, 2023) March 27, 2023

Main Track
Abstract submission (optional) : January 16, 2023
Paper submission: January 23, 2023
(including research/short/industry papers)
Notification: March 6, 2023
Final version: March 27, 2023

Doctoral Symposium
Paper submission: January 23, 2023
Notification: March 6, 2023
Final version: March 27, 2023

Conference
Workshops and Tutorials : May 30, 2023
ABZ 2023 conference: May 31-June 02, 2023


About ABZ


The ABZ conference is dedicated to the cross-fertilization of
state-based and machine-based formal methods, like Abstract State
Machines (ASM), Alloy, B, TLA, VDM and Z, that share a common conceptual
foundation and are widely used in both academia and industry for the
design and analysis of hardware and software systems. The conference
aims for a vital exchange of knowledge and experience among the research
communities around different formal methods.

The name ABZ goes back to the first conference in London in 2008,
where the ASM, B and Z conference series were merged into a joint
event. In the following years other formal methods were added,
e.g. Alloy in 2010 (Orford, Canada), VDM in 2012 (Pisa, Italy), and
TLA + in 2014 (Toulouse, France). After the also successful 2016
conferences in Linz, Austria and 2018 in Southampton, UK, it was
decided to name the conference "ABZ: International Conference on
Rigorous State Based Methods", to stress the openness for further
state-based formal methods. We hope to continue many fruitful
discussions between representatives of the individual methods in the
past, which will bring us closer to the common goal of this research
community: the creation of reliable and safe software.  ABZ2020 and
ABZ2021 were the two first new entitled conferences planned in Ulm but
virtually organised.

ABZ 2023 will have a main conference track, a case study track,
tutorials and workshops.


Main ABZ Track


Contributions are solicited on all aspects of the theory and
applications of ASMs, Alloy, B, TLA, VDM, Z and other state-based rigour
approaches in software/hardware engineering, including the development
of tools and industrial applications. The program spans from theoretical
and methodological foundations to practical applications, emphasizing
system engineering methods and tools that are distinguished by
mathematical rigor and have proved to be industrially viable. The main
goal of the conference is to contribute to the integration of accurate
state- and machine-based system development methods, clarifying their
commonalities and differences to better understand how to combine
different approaches for accomplishing the various tasks in modeling,
experimental validation, mathematical verification of reliable
high-quality hardware/software systems. Although organized to host
several formal methods in a single event, editorial control of the joint
conference is vested in one integrated program committee.


Case Study Track


As successfully practiced since ABZ 2014, the 10th edition of ABZ will
again include special sessions dedicated to an industrial case study. 
We explicitly invite you to also submit contributions to case studies
from previous conferences, which substantially extend the solutions
presented there in one aspect or another. Possible enhancements could be
new proof techniques, more elegant modeling, generation, verification,
or validation of executable code, etc.

See https://abz2023.loria.fr/case-study for a detailed description of
the new case study and links to the previous ones.


Workshop and Tutorial Proposals


Workshops and tutorials will be associated with the main event ABZ.
Proposals are solicited in areas related to the conference topics.

A workshop proposal should contain the title of the workshop, a short
description of the scientific content, the names and brief CVs of the
workshop organizers, the intended PC for the workshop, the duration of
the workshop, and the expected number of participants.

A tutorial proposal should contain the title of the tutorial, a short
description of the scientific content, the names and brief CVs of the
tutorial presenters and the duration.

Please submit your proposals to dominique dot mery at loria.fr.


Submissions:  https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=abz2023


Four kinds of contributions are invited:

*    Full Research papers: full papers of not more than 16 pages in LNCS
format, which have to be original, unpublished and not submitted elsewhere.

*   Short presentations of work in progress, and tool demonstrations.An
extended abstract of not more than 6 pages is expected and will be reviewed.

*    Application in industry papers: reporting on work or experiences on
the application of state based formal methods in industry. An extended
abstract of not more than 8 pages is expected and will be reviewed. It
is also an interesting option for industrial practitioners who sometimes
face too many constraints to prepare a full paper.

*    Answers to case study papers: full papers of not more than 16
   pages in LNCS format reporting on the experiments conducted with
    any of the state based techniques in the scope of ABZ 2023. We
    also expect a link to a webpage, where the produced models can be
    downloaded.

Accepted papers will appear in the Springer LNCS proceedings.  The
deadlines for the different kinds of contributions see above.


Organization


Conference Chairs:
Uwe Glässer (CoChair), Simon Fraser University, Canada
Dominique Méry (CoChair), Université de Lorraine & LORIA, France

Case Study Chairs:
José Creissac Campos, Departamento de Informática - Universidade do
Minho, Portugal.
Philippe Palanque, Interactive Critical Systems - IRIT-  Univ. Toulouse,
France

Doctoral Symposium Chairs
Silvia Bonfanti, University of Bergamo, Italy
Guillaume Dupont, IRIT/INPT, France

Programme Committee

Yamine Ait Ameur, IRIT/INPT-ENSEEIHT, France
Étienne André, LIPN , Université Paris 13,  France
Christian Attiogbé, L2N , Université de Nantes, France
Richard Banach, University of Manchester, UK
Maurice ter Beek, ISTI-CNR,  Italy
Nikolaj Bjørner, Microsoft; USA
Jean-Paul Bodeveix, IRIT, France
Egon Boerger, Università di Pisa, Italy
Eerke Boiten, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Silvia Bonfanti, University of Bergamo, Italy
Michael Butler, University of Southampton, UK
Andrew Butterfield, Trinity College Dublin; Ireland
Ana Cavalcanti, University of York, UK
José Creissac Campos, University of Minho & HASLab/INESC TEC, Portugal
David Deharbe, ClearSy System Engineering, France
Juergen Dingel, Queen's University, UK
Catherine Dubois, ENSIIE-Samovar, France
Guillaume Dupont, IRIT/INPT, France
Marie Farrell, The University of Manchester, UK
Flavio Ferrarotti, Software Competence Centre Hagenberg, Austria
Marc Frappier, University of Sherbrooke, Canada
Angelo  Gargantini, University of Bergamo, Italy
Vincenzo Gervasi, University of Pisa, Italy
Uwe Glaesser, Simon Frazer University, Canda
Gudmund Grov, University of Oslo, Norway
Stefan Hallerstede, Aarhus University, Denmark
Klaus Havelund, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
Ian J. Hayes, The University of Queensland, Australia
Thai Son Hoang, University of Southampton, U7K
Frank Houdek, Mercedes-Benz AG, Austria
Alexei Iliasov, The Formal Route, UK
Fuyuki Ishikawa, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Igor Konnov, Informal Systems, Austria
Olga Kouchnarenko, University of Franche-Comté
Markus Alexander Kuppe, Lemmster, Germany
Regine Laleau, Paris Est Creteil University, France
Thierry Lecomte, CLEARSY, France
Martin Leucker, University of Luebeck, Germany
Michael Leuschel, University of Düsseldorf, Germany
Alexei Lisitsa, University of Liverpool, Germany
Nuno Macedo, University of Porto & INESC TEC, Portugal
Frederic Mallet, Universite Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France
Tiziana Margaria, Lero University of Limerick , Ireland
Paolo Masci, National Institute of Aerospace (NIA), USA
Atif Mashkoor, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria
Jackson Mayo, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Dominique Mery, Université de Lorraine, LORIA, France
Stephan Merz, Inria LORIA, France
Stefan Mitsch, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Rosemary Monahan, Maynooth University, Ireland
Mohamed Mosbah, LaBRI - University of Bordeaux, France
Shin Nakajima, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Uwe Nestmann, TU Berlin, Germany
Jose Oliveira, University of Minho, Portugal
Philippe Palanque, ICS-IRIT, University Toulouse 3, France
Luigia Petre,  Åbo Akademi University, Finland
Andreas Prinz, University of Agder, Austria
Philippe Queinnec, IRIT - Université de Toulouse, France
Alexander Raschke, Ulm University, Ge
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