FMi 2014 - 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Formal Methods Integration ? FMi 2014
Date2014-08-13 - 2014-08-15
Deadline2014-04-04
VenueSan Francisco, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.ieee-iri.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
Formal methods ensure software system reliability based on theoretical computer science fundamentals. Complex systems often involve different formalisms to deal with the modeling of their different aspects, as each formalism is specific to only some system aspects and none is perfectly supporting all aspect constructs and their related semantics. Accordingly, different analysis techniques are required to check the different system views and verify different kinds of properties. Formalism integration allows for accurately specifying each aspect and verifying its corresponding properties. The FMi workshop aims at further research into hybrid approaches to formal modeling and analysis. It seeks contributions from researchers and practitioners interested in all aspects of integrating methods, either formal or semi-formal, for system development, covering all engineering development phases from user requirements through design and analysis techniques to tools. The workshop also encourages new initiatives of building bridges between informal, semi-formal, and formal notations. Authors are invited to submit both research and tool papers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
scalable formal methods
component-based specification and analysis
integrated software/hardware architectures and their description languages
hybrid and embedded systems modeling and analysis
object and multi-agent systems modeling and analysis
requirement analysis and specification
software and hardware specification, verification, and validation
theorem proving and decision procedures
formal aspects of software evolution and maintenance
formal methods for re-engineering and reuse
formal language integration
programming language integration
semi-formal (UML, SysML, …) and formal model integration
informal and formal language integration
integration of formal methods into software engineering practice
secure protocol integration
integrated analysis techniques
tools integration
integration of formal methods in education
integration of formal methods in industry
integration of formal methods in security
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
scalable formal methods
component-based specification and analysis
integrated software/hardware architectures and their description languages
hybrid and embedded systems modeling and analysis
object and multi-agent systems modeling and analysis
requirement analysis and specification
software and hardware specification, verification, and validation
theorem proving and decision procedures
formal aspects of software evolution and maintenance
formal methods for re-engineering and reuse
formal language integration
programming language integration
semi-formal (UML, SysML, …) and formal model integration
informal and formal language integration
integration of formal methods into software engineering practice
secure protocol integration
integrated analysis techniques
tools integration
integration of formal methods in education
integration of formal methods in industry
integration of formal methods in security
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