Dear Colleague,

 

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Call for Papers - SEFM'23

21st Int. Conf. on Software Engineering and Formal Methods

8-10 November 2023

 

Up-to-date information: https://sefm-conference.github.io/2023/

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SEFM'23 will be held at Eindhoven University of Technology, from Nov. 8 - 10, 2023, with workshops on Nov. 6 and 7.

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

 

Abstract submission: 2 June 2023 (AoE)

Paper submission: 9 June 2023 (AoE)

Notification: 18 August 2023

Camera-ready submission: 10 September 2023

Conference: 8 – 10 November 2023

 

OVERVIEW AND SCOPE

 

The conference aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government, to advance the state of the art in formal methods, to facilitate their uptake in the software industry, and to encourage their integration within practical software engineering methods and tools.

 

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following aspects of software engineering and formal methods.

 

# Software Development Methods

  - Formal modelling, specification, and design

  - Software evolution, maintenance, re-engineering, and reuse

 

# Design Principles

  - Programming languages

  - Domain-specific languages

  - Type theory

  - Abstraction and refinement

 

# Software Testing, Validation, and Verification

  - Model checking, theorem proving, and decision procedures

  - Testing and runtime verification

  - Statistical and probabilistic analysis

  - Synthesis

  - Performance estimation and analysis of other non-functional

    properties

  - Other light-weight and scalable formal methods

 

# Security and Safety

  - Security, privacy, and trust

  - Safety-critical, fault-tolerant, and secure systems

  - Software certification

 

# Applications and Technology Transfer

  - Service-oriented and cloud computing systems, Internet of Things

  - Component, object, multi-agent, and self-adaptive systems

  - Real-time, hybrid, and cyber-physical systems

  - Intelligent systems and machine learning

  - HCI, interactive systems, and human error analysis

  - Education

 

# Case studies, best practices, and experience reports

 

PAPER SUBMISSION

We solicit two categories of papers:

 

Regular papers describing original research results, case studies, or surveys, should not exceed 16 pages (excluding bibliography of at most two pages).

Tool papers that describe an operational tool and its contributions should not exceed 8 pages (including bibliography of at most one page).

 

Papers must be formatted according to the guidelines for Springer LNCS papers (see http://www.springer.com/lncs).

 

Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sefm2023.

 

ARTEFACT EVALUATION

This edition of SEFM introduces an artefact evaluation (AE). An artefact contains any necessary material to support the claims made in the paper and ideally makes the results fully reproducible. Submission of an artefact is optional for regular papers and mandatory for tool papers. The artefacts will be judged by the Artefact Evaluation Committee (AEC). Artefacts can be submitted up-to one week after the paper submission deadline.

 

PUBLICATION

 

All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of the conference that will

be published as a volume in Springer's LNCS series.

 

The authors of a selected subset of accepted papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers to special issues of the journal "Software and Systems Modeling" (SoSyM).

 

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

 

Mario Bravetti, University of Bologna

Julien Brunel, ONERA

Radu Calinescu, University of York

Taolue Chen, Birkbeck, University of London

Rance Cleaveland, University of Maryland

Loek Cleophas, TU Eindhoven and Stellenbosch University

Alcino Cunha, University of Minho

Carla Ferreira, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (co-chair)

Adrian Francalanza, University of Malta

Hubert Garavel, INRIA

Silvia Ghilezan, University of Novi Sad, Mathematical Institute SASA

Christian Johansen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Daniela Kaufmann, TU Wien

Zhiming Liu, Southwest University

Burcu Kulahcioglu Ozkan, Delft University of Technology

Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor

Charles Morisset, Newcastle University

Stephan Merz, Inria Nancy

Rocco De Nicola, IMT - School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Peter Ölveczky, University of Oslo

Jovanka Pantovic, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences

Gwen Salaün, Université Grenoble Alpes

Augusto Sampaio, Federal university of Pernambuco

Marjan Sirjani, Malardalen University

Ana Sokolova, University of Salzburg

Pierre-Yves Schobbens, University of Namur

Bernardo Toninho, Universidade Nova de Lisboa and NOVA-LINCS

Rolando Trujillo, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)

Tim Willemse, Eindhoven University of Technology (co-chair)

 

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Best wishes,

 

Carla Ferreira

   Department of Computer Science,

   NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal

 

Tim Willemse

  Department of Computer Science & Mathematics,

  Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

 

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T.A.C. Willemse (T.A.C.Willemse@TUe.nl)

Chair Formal System Analysis

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science

Eindhoven University of Technology


+31 40 2472999 (voice)
http://www.win.tue.nl/~timw

http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3049-7962
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