TTSS 2010 - 4th International Workshop on Harnessing Theories for Tool Support in Software TTSS'10
Topics/Call fo Papers
TTSS'10?Call for Papers
Conference Topics
The aim of the workshop is to bring together practitioners and researchers from academia, industry and government to present and discuss ideas about:
How to deal with the complexity of software projects by multi-view modeling and separation of concerns about the design of functionality, interaction, concurrency, scheduling, and non-functional requirements, and
How to ensure correctness and dependability of software by integrating formal methods and tools for modeling, design, verification and validation into design and development processes and environments.
Case studies and experience reports about harnessing static analysis tools such as model checking, theorem proving, testing, as well as runtime monitoring.
The workshop will provide enough time for discussion on problems and research. Each presentation will be 25 minutes followed by 10 minutes discussion. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Models, calculi, and tool support for component-based and object-oriented software;
Mathematical frameworks, methods and tools for model-driven development;
Models, calculi, and tool support for integrating different scheduling, interaction and concurrency models in highly adaptable systems
Selected papers of TTSS 2007-2010 will be invited to a special journal issue of "Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering" by Springer.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: 22. September 2010 (Wednesday, strict)
Notification of acceptance: 1. October
Workshop: 15. November 2010, ECNU, Shanghai, China
Conference Topics
The aim of the workshop is to bring together practitioners and researchers from academia, industry and government to present and discuss ideas about:
How to deal with the complexity of software projects by multi-view modeling and separation of concerns about the design of functionality, interaction, concurrency, scheduling, and non-functional requirements, and
How to ensure correctness and dependability of software by integrating formal methods and tools for modeling, design, verification and validation into design and development processes and environments.
Case studies and experience reports about harnessing static analysis tools such as model checking, theorem proving, testing, as well as runtime monitoring.
The workshop will provide enough time for discussion on problems and research. Each presentation will be 25 minutes followed by 10 minutes discussion. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Models, calculi, and tool support for component-based and object-oriented software;
Mathematical frameworks, methods and tools for model-driven development;
Models, calculi, and tool support for integrating different scheduling, interaction and concurrency models in highly adaptable systems
Selected papers of TTSS 2007-2010 will be invited to a special journal issue of "Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering" by Springer.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: 22. September 2010 (Wednesday, strict)
Notification of acceptance: 1. October
Workshop: 15. November 2010, ECNU, Shanghai, China
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