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    NFM 2012 - Fourth NASA Formal Methods Symposium

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    Deadline: December 11, 2011 | Date: April 03, 2012-April 05, 2012

    Venue/Country: Virginia, U.S.A

    Updated: 2011-09-25 16:12:42 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Fourth NASA Formal Methods Symposium

    Norfolk, Virginia, USA

    April 3 - 5, 2012

    http://shemesh.larc.nasa.gov/nfm2012/

    nasa-nfm2012atmail.nasa.gov

    Theme of Conference:

    The NASA Formal Methods Symposium is a forum for theoreticians and

    practitioners from academia, industry, and government, with the goals of

    identifying challenges and providing solutions to achieving assurance

    in mission- and safety-critical systems. Within NASA, for example, such

    systems include autonomous robots, separation assurance algorithms for

    aircraft, Next Generation Air Transportation (NextGen), and autonomous

    rendezvous and docking for spacecraft. Moreover, emerging paradigms such

    as code generation and safety cases are bringing with them new challenges

    and opportunities. The focus of the symposium will be on formal

    techniques, their theory, current capabilities, and limitations, as

    well as their application to aerospace, robotics, and other

    safety-critical systems.

    Topics of Interest:

    * Formal verification, including theorem proving, model checking,

    and static analysis

    * Automated test generation and testing techniques for safety-critical systems

    * Model-based development

    * Techniques and algorithms for scaling formal methods, such as abstraction

    and symbolic methods, compositional techniques, as well as parallel and

    distributed techniques

    * Monitoring and runtime verification

    * Code generation from formally verified models

    * Significant applications of formal methods to aerospace systems

    * Modeling and verification aspects of cyber-physical systems

    * Safety cases

    * Accident/safety analysis

    * Formal approaches to fault tolerance

    * Theoretical advances and empirical evaluations of formal methods

    * Techniques for safety-critical systems, including hybrid and embedded systems

    * Formal methods in systems engineering

    Submissions:

    There are two categories of submissions:

    * Regular papers describing fully developed work and complete

    results (15 pages/30 minute talks)

    * Short papers describing tools, experience reports, or descriptions of work

    in progress or?preliminary results (6 pages/15 minute talks)

    All papers should be in English and describe original work that has not been

    published or submitted elsewhere. All submissions will be fully reviewed by

    members of the program committee. Papers must use the LNCS style and be put

    in PDF format in anticipation that we will publish accepted papers (including

    regular papers and short papers) in a formal proceedings. Papers should be

    submitted through the following link:

    http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nfm2012

    Program Chairs:

    Alwyn Goodloe, NASA Langley Research Center

    Suzette Person, NASA Langley Research Center

    Steering Committee:

    Ewen Denney, NASA Ames Research Center

    Ben Di Vito, NASA Langley Research Center

    Dimitra Giannakopoulou, NASA Ames Research Center

    Klaus Havelund, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Gerard Holzmann, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Cesar Munoz, NASA Langley Research Center

    Corina Pasareanu, NASA Ames Research Center

    James Rash, NASA Goddard

    Kristin V. Rozier, NASA Ames Research Center

    Important Dates:

    Submission: 11 December 2011

    Notification: 21 January 2012

    Final Version: 4 February 2012

    Conference: 3 - 5 April 2012

    Location and Cost:

    The symposium will take place at the Norfolk Waterside Marriott

    in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. April 3-5, 2012. There will not be a

    registration fee charged to participants. All interested individuals,

    including non-US citizens, are welcome to attend, to listen to the talks,

    and to participate in discussions; however, all attendees must register.


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