SOAP 2014 - Third International Workshop on the State Of the Art in Java Program Analysis
Topics/Call fo Papers
The schedule will be pusblished here once the papers that will be presented at the workshop have been chosen.
Call for Papers
Static and dynamic analysis techniques and tools for the Java language have received widespread attention for a long time. The application domains of these analyses range from core libraries to modern technologies such as web services and Android applications. Over time, analysis frameworks for Java such as Soot and WALA have been developed to better support techniques for optimizing programs, ensuring code quality, and assessing security and compliance.
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, the Soot community brought together its members and other researchers by organizing the International Workshop on the State Of the Art in Java Program Analysis (SOAP) in 2012 and 2013 in conjunction with PLDI. The presentations and discussions helped share new developments and shape new innovations in Java analysis and frameworks with a focus on Soot. The workshops received very positive feedback from Soot contributors and users as well as other SOAP/PLDI attendees. SOAP '14 will enhance that positive experience with an increased emphasis on contributions from outside the Soot community.
For SOAP 2014, we enthusiastically invite contributions and inspirations from developers and researchers working with Soot or other analysis frameworks. We are particularly interested in exciting framework ideas, innovative designs, and extensions to related languages such as JavaScript (as a client-side complement of server-side Java). The workshop agenda will continue its tradition of lively discussion sessions on extensions to Soot and integrations and synergies between Soot and other frameworks.
Format
The workshop will take one day and will feature an invited talk by a leading member of the Java analysis community (regardless of relationship with Soot), presentations of all accepted refereed papers with plenty of time for discussion, and a lively concluding session for a discussion of the present and future of Soot as well as program analysis for Java in general.
Call for Papers
Static and dynamic analysis techniques and tools for the Java language have received widespread attention for a long time. The application domains of these analyses range from core libraries to modern technologies such as web services and Android applications. Over time, analysis frameworks for Java such as Soot and WALA have been developed to better support techniques for optimizing programs, ensuring code quality, and assessing security and compliance.
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, the Soot community brought together its members and other researchers by organizing the International Workshop on the State Of the Art in Java Program Analysis (SOAP) in 2012 and 2013 in conjunction with PLDI. The presentations and discussions helped share new developments and shape new innovations in Java analysis and frameworks with a focus on Soot. The workshops received very positive feedback from Soot contributors and users as well as other SOAP/PLDI attendees. SOAP '14 will enhance that positive experience with an increased emphasis on contributions from outside the Soot community.
For SOAP 2014, we enthusiastically invite contributions and inspirations from developers and researchers working with Soot or other analysis frameworks. We are particularly interested in exciting framework ideas, innovative designs, and extensions to related languages such as JavaScript (as a client-side complement of server-side Java). The workshop agenda will continue its tradition of lively discussion sessions on extensions to Soot and integrations and synergies between Soot and other frameworks.
Format
The workshop will take one day and will feature an invited talk by a leading member of the Java analysis community (regardless of relationship with Soot), presentations of all accepted refereed papers with plenty of time for discussion, and a lively concluding session for a discussion of the present and future of Soot as well as program analysis for Java in general.
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