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Category CAV 2012
Deadline: January 22, 2012 | Date: July 07, 2012-July 13, 2012
Venue/Country: California, U.S.A
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Aims and ScopeThe conference on Computer Aided Verification (CAV), 2012, is the 24thin a series dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practice ofcomputer-aided formal analysis methods for hardware and softwaresystems. CAV considers it vital to continue spurring advances inhardware and software verification while expanding to new domains suchas biological systems and computer security. The conference covers thespectrum from theoretical results to concrete applications, with anemphasis on practical verification tools and the algorithms andtechniques that are needed for their implementation. The proceedingsof the conference will be published in the Springer-Verlag LectureNotes in Computer Science series. A selection of papers will beinvited to a special issue of Formal Methods in System Design and theJournal of the ACM. Topics of interest include:- Algorithms and tools for verifying models and implementations- Hardware verification techniques- Hybrid systems and embedded systems verification- Deductive, compositional, and abstraction techniques for verification- Program analysis and software verification- Testing and runtime analysis based on verification technology- Verification methods for parallel and concurrent hardware/software systems- Applications and case studies in verification- Verification in industrial practice- Algorithms and tools for system synthesis- Verification techniques for security- Formal models and methods for biological systems** NEW in 2012 **CAV will have *special tracks* in the following four areas:1. Hardware Verification (track chair: Andreas Kuehlmann) 2. Computer Security (track chair: Somesh Jha) 3. Embedded Systems (track chair: Stavros Tripakis) 4. SAT and SMT (track chair: Daniel Kroening)Submissions in these four topics are especially encouraged.Papers in these areas will be subject to the same rigorous reviewprocess as other papers. Accepted special track papers will be organized into special sessionsthat are highlighted in the program. EventsThe conference will include the following events:* Pre-conference workshops on July 7-8.* The main conference will take place July 9th-13th:-- Invited tutorials on July 9th.-- Technical sessions on July 10-13.Please see the conference website for further details.Paper SubmissionThere are two categories of submissions:A. Regular Papers: Submissions, not exceeding sixteen (16) pages usingSpringer's LNCS format, should contain original research, andsufficient detail to assess the merits and relevance of thecontribution. For papers reporting experimental results, authors arestrongly encouraged to make their data available with theirsubmission. Submissions reporting on case studies in an industrialcontext are strongly invited, and should describe details, weaknesses,and strengths in sufficient depth. Simultaneous submission to otherconferences with proceedings or submission of material that hasalready been published elsewhere is not allowed. B. Tool Presentations: Submissions, not exceeding six (6) pages usingSpringer's LNCS format, should describe the implemented tool and itsnovel features. An appendix that will not be part of the publishedpresentation may be added for use in the program committee selectionprocess. A demonstration, in a separate demonstration session, isexpected to accompany a tool presentation. Papers describing toolsthat have already been presented (in any conference) will be acceptedonly if significant and clear enhancements to the tool are reportedand implemented. Papers exceeding the stated maximum length run the risk of rejectionwithout review. Note that the page limit for submissions has been increased to 16pages. For regular papers, an appendix can be joined to thesubmissions providing additional material such as details on proofs orexperiments. The appendix is not guaranteed to be read or taken intoaccount by the reviewers and it should not contain informationnecessary to the understanding and the evaluation of the presentedwork. The review process will include a feedback/rebuttal period whereauthors will have the option to respond to reviewer comments. Papers must be submitted in PDF format. Submission is done withEasyChair. Information about the submission procedure will beavailable at: http://cav12.cs.illinois.edu/
Important Dates- Abstract submission: January 15, 2012- Paper submission (firm): January 22, 2012 at 23:59 Samoa time (UTC/GMT-11)- Author feedback/rebuttal period: March 7-9, 2012- Notification of acceptance/rejection: March 22, 2012- Final version due: April 20, 2012Program ChairsMadhusudan Parthasarathy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Sanjit A. Seshia, University of California at Berkeley, USAProgram CommitteeRajeev Alur (Univ. Pennsylvania)Roderick Bloem (TU Graz)Supratik Chakraborty (IIT Bombay)Swarat Chaudhuri (Rice Univ.)Adam Chlipala (MIT)Vincent Danos (University of Edinburgh)Thomas Dillig (College of William and Mary)Andy Gordon (Microsoft Research)Mike Gordon (Cambridge Univ.)Orna Grumberg (Technion)Aarti Gupta (NEC Labs)William Hung (Synopsys)Somesh Jha (Univ. Wisconsin)Ranjit Jhala (UCSD)Bengt Jonsson (Uppsala Univ.)Rajeev Joshi (NASA JPL)Daniel Kroening (Oxford Univ.)Andreas Kuehlmann (Coverity)Viktor Kuncak (EPFL)Shuvendu Lahiri (Microsoft Research)Rupak Majumdar (MPI-SWS)Ken Mcmillan (Microsoft Research)David Molnar (Microsoft Research)Kedar Namjoshi (Bell Labs)Albert Oliveras (TU Catalonia, Barcelona) Joel Ouaknine (Oxford Univ.) Gennaro Parlato (Univ. of Southampton) Madhusudan Parthasarathy (UIUC) Nir Piterman (Univ. of Leicester) Andreas Podelski (Univ. of Freiburg)Shaz Qadeer (Microsoft Research) Zvonimir Rakamaric (Univ. of Utah) Sriram Sankaranarayanan (Univ. of Colorado) Sanjit A. Seshia (UC Berkeley) Natasha Sharygina (Univ. of Lugano) Stavros Tripakis (UC Berkeley) Helmut Veith (TU Vienna) Mahesh Viswanathan (UIUC)Jin Yang (Intel) Karen Yorav (IBM)Steering CommitteeMichael Gordon, University of Cambridge, UK Orna Grumberg, Technion, Israel Robert Kurshan, Cadence Design Systems, USA Kenneth McMillan, Microsoft Research, USACAV AwardThe annual CAV Award has been established for a specific fundamentalcontribution or a series of outstanding contributions to the field ofComputer Aided Verification. The award of $10,000 will be granted toan individual or a group of individuals chosen by the Award Committeefrom a list of nominations. The Award Committee may choose to make noaward. The CAV Award shall be presented in an award ceremony at CAVand a citation will be published in a Journal of Record (currently,Formal Methods in System Design). Call for Nominations for the CAV AwardAnyone can submit a nomination. The Award Committee can originate anomination. Anyone, with the exception of members of the AwardCommittee, is eligible to receive the Award. A nomination must stateclearly the contribution(s), explain why the contribution isfundamental or the series of contributions is outstanding, and beaccompanied by supporting letters and other evidence of worthiness. Nominations should include a proposed citation (up to 25 words), asuccinct (100-250 words) description of the contribution(s), and adetailed statement to justify the nomination. The cited contribution(s) must have been made not more recently than five yearsago and not over twenty years ago. In addition, the contribution(s)should not yet have received recognition via a major award, such asthe ACM Turing or Kanellakis Awards. The nominee may have receivedsuch an award for other contributions. The 2012 CAV Award Committee consists of Thomas A. Henzinger (Chair)Rajeev AlurMarta KwiatkowskaAarti GuptaThe nominations should be sent to Thomas Henzinger at tah
ist.ac.at.Nominations must be received by January 22, 2012.Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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