From: Lunjin Lu <l2lu@oakland.edu>
ACM 2007 Symposium on Applied Computing, March 11-15, 2007, Seoul,
Korea http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2007
Technical Track on Software Verification
http://www.cs.wmich.edu/~zijiang/sac2007
For the past twenty-one years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing has
been a primary gathering forum for applied computer scientists, computer
engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the
world. SAC 2007 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied
Computing (SIGAPP), and is hosted by Seoul National University in Seoul and
The Suwon University in Gyeonggi-do.
In the next decade the software industry will have to face its
responsibility imposed by a computer-dependent society. Since software
is increasing deployed in safety critical applications, correctness
and reliability are becoming issues of utmost importance. Consequently,
software verification will be a grand challenge for both academic world and
computer industry. The track will focus on theoretical foundations,
practical methods as well as case studies for verification of conventional
and embedded software. We welcome papers that describe work on combinations
of formal verification and program analysis techniques. Tool papers and case
studies which report on advances in verifying large software systems are
particularly sought. The list of topics includes but not limited to
o Tools, and case studies for large scale software verification
o Static analysis/Abstract interpretation for verification
o Model checking and deductive techniques for software verification
o Role of declarative programming languages (such as Prolog) for infinite
state software verification.
o Proof techniques for verifying specific classes of software (such as
object-oriented programs)
o Integration of testing and run-time monitoring with formal techniques
o Validation of UML diagrams, and/or requirement specifications
o Software certification and proof carrying code
o Integration of formal verification into software development projects
Each paper must not exceed 4,000 words and should not be more than 15
pages long using 11 point font and 1 inch margins on all four sides on
letter size paper. Papers that fail to comply with length limitations
risk rejection. Each submitted paper will be fully referenced and
undergo a blind review process. Author(s) must not be identified in
the submissions, either explicitly or by implication. Before
submitting paper, author(s) should submit a separate cover page that
includes title, abstract, list of keywords, and list of authors with
full names and postal addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, and
e-mail addresses. One of the authors must be designated as the primary
contact person. Please upload the cover page via conference website. A
confirmation email with further instructions on paper submission will
be sent to the contact author. Please contact track chairs for any
problems with submission. Authors of accepted papers must submit an
editorial revision of their papers that must fit within five
two-column pages following the ACM proceedings format (an extra three
extra pages may be available at additional cost to the authors). At
least one of the authors of an accepted paper must register for the
conference and present the paper. Accepted papers will be published in
the ACM SAC 2006 proceedings.
Chandrasekhar Boyapati, University of Michigan, USA
Samir Genaim, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
Francesco Loggozzo, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Lunjin Lu (Track Co-Chair), Oakland Univ. ,USA
Iman Poernomo, King's College of London, UK
Eric Poll, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Jan-Georg Smaus, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg, Germany
Fausto Spoto (Track Co-Chair), Universit¨¤ di Verona, Italy
Chao Wang, NEC Laboratories America, Inc, USA
Ping Yang, Binghamton University, USA
Zijiang Yang(Track Co-Chair), Western Michigan Univ., USA
Tian Zhao, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , USA
Electronic submission of full papers: September 8, 2006
Notification of paper acceptance: October 16, 2006
Camera-ready copy of accepted paper due: October 30, 2006
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