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From: Bernhard Beckert <beckert@uni-koblenz.de>
CALL FOR PAPERS

4th International Verification Workshop - VERIFY'07

What are the verification problems? What are the deduction techniques?

in connection with CADE-21

July 15-16, 2007, Bremen, Germany

[http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~beckert/verify07/]

******* Keynote speakers ********
Tobias Nipkow (TU Munich)
Aaron Stump (Washington U in St. Louis)
Cesare Tinelli (U of Iowa)


The formal verification of critical information systems has a long tradition
as one of the main areas of application for automated theorem
proving. Nevertheless, the area is of still growing importance as the number
of computers affecting everyday life and the complexity of these systems are
both increasing. The purpose of the VERIFY workshop series is to discuss
problems arising during the formal modeling and verification of information
systems and to investigate suitable solutions. Possible perspectives include
those of automated theorem proving, tool support, system engineering, and
applications.

The VERIFY workshop series aims at bringing together people who are interested
in the development of safety and security critical systems, in formal methods,
in the development of automated theorem proving techniques, and in the
development of tool support. Practical experiences gained in realistic
verifications are of interest to the automated theorem proving community and
new theorem proving techniques should be transferred into practice. The
overall objective of the VERIFY workshops is to identify open problems and to
discuss possible solutions under the theme

What are the verification problems? What are the deduction techniques?

The scope of VERIFY includes topics such as

Submissions are encouraged in one of the following two categories:

A. Regular papers: Submissions in this category should describe previously
unpublished work (completed or in progress), including descriptions of
research, tools, and applications. Papers must be formatted following the
Springer LNCS guidelines and be 6-15 pages long.

B. Discussion papers: Submissions in this category are intended to initiate
discussions and should address controversial issues, and may include
provocative statements. Papers must be formatted following the Springer
LNCS guidelines and be 3-15 pages long.

Submission of papers is via EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/VERIFY07

The workshop proceedings will be distributed at the workshop as a collection
of the accepted papers; they will also be made available as CEUR Workshop
Proceedings.

A journal special issue on the topic of the VERIFY workshop is
planned. Participants of VERIFY'07 are particularly encouraged to submit a
paper to the special issue, but other submissions will also be accepted.

Program & Workshop Chair
B. Beckert (U of Koblenz)

Program Committee
S. Autexier (DFKI & U Saarbrücken)
Y. Bertot (INRIA Sophia Antipolis)
B. Dutertre (SRI International)
R. Hähnle (Chalmers U, Gothenburg)
D. Hutter (DFKI Saarbrücken)
A. Ireland (Heriot-Watt U, Edinburgh)
D. Kapur (U of New Mexico)
J.-P. Katoen (RWTH Aachen)
J. Kiniry (U Dublin)
H. Mantel (RWTH Aachen)
F. Massacci (U of Trento)
S. Merz (INRIA Lorraine)
T. Mossakowski (U of Bremen)
L. Paulson (U of Cambridge)
W. Reif (U of Augsburg)
J. Richardson (NASA Ames)
L. Viganò (U of Verona)
C. Walther (TU Darmstadt)

Steering Committee
S. Autexier (DFKI & U Saarbrücken)
H. Mantel (RWTH Aachen)

Important dates:
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 7, 2007
Paper Submission Deadline: May 14, 2007
Notification of acceptance: June 8, 2007
Early registration deadline: June 10, 2007 (tentative)
Final version due: June 21th, 2007
Workshop date: July 15-16, 2007


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