VSTTE 2008
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Verified Software: Theories, Tools, and Experiments 2008
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Dates | 2008/10/06 (iCal) - 2008/10/09 |
Homepage: | http://qpq.csl.sri.com/vsr/vstte-08 |
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Location: | Toronto, Canada |
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FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Second Working Conference on Verified Software: Theories, Tools, and Experiments (VSTTE 2008) Oct 6--9, 2008, Toronto, Canada http://qpq.csl.sri.com/vsr/vstte-08 Program Chairs: Jim Woodcock, University of York jim@cs.york.ac.uk Natarajan Shankar, SRI International shankar@csl.sri.com Conference Chair: Eric Hehner, University of Toronto hehner@cs.utoronto.ca The Second Working Conference on Verified Software: Theories, Tools, and Experiments follows a successful inaugural working conference at Zurich, Switzerland in 2005. This conference formally inaugurates the Verified Software Initiative (VSI), a fifteen-year, cooperative, international project directed at the scientific challenges of large-scale software verification. The Working Conference is open to anyone who is interested in participating actively in the VSI effort. There will be plenary sessions Monday (6 Oct) through Thursday (9 Oct). Thursday is also devoted to three workshops: one on Theories, one on Tools, and one on Experiments. There will be a conference dinner on Wednesday evening on a boat that tours the Toronto harbour and Scarborough Bluffs and the shore of Lake Ontario. Registration can be made online at http://www.regonline.ca/VSTTE08 Regular registration is CAN $550; student registration is CAN $275. Local information can be found at http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/vstte08/ The Conference Venue is the Novotel Toronto Centre; all sessions for the conference will take place at this hotel. Please make your own reservation, and quote "Verified Software Conference" to obtain the conference rate of $169 (plus taxes) per night. http://www.novotel-toronto-centre.com/ Invited Talks: * Andreas Podelski, University of Freiburg. Verification, Least-Fixpoint Checking, Abstraction * Sriram Rajamani, Microsoft Research. Combining Tests and Proofs * John Reynolds, Carnegie-Mellon University. Readable Formal Proofs * Moshe Vardi, Rice University. From Verification to Synthesis Tutorials: * Eric Hehner. Practical Predicative Programming Primer * Ernie Cohen. Verifying the Microsoft Hypervisor * Leonardo de Moura. SMT@Microsoft Accepted Papers: * Artem Starostin and Alexandra Tsyban. Verified Process-Context Switch for C-Programmed Kernels * Yoshifumi Yuasa, Yoshinori Tanabe, Toshifusa Sekizawa and Koichi Takahashi. Verification of the Deutsch-Schorr-Waite marking algorithm with Modal Logic * Xinyu Feng, Zhong Shao, Yu Guo and Yuan Dong. Combining Domain-Specific and Foundational Logics to Verify Complete Software Systems * Bruce Weide, Murali Sitaraman, Heather K. Harton, Bruce Adcock, Paolo Bucci, Derek Bronish, Wayne D. Heym, Jason Kirschenbaum and David Frazier. Incremental Benchmarks for Software Verification Tools and Techniques * Dhammika Elkaduwe, Gerwin Klein and Kevin Elphinstone. Verified Protection Model of the seL4 Microkernel * Gerwin Klein and Rafal Kolanski. Mapped Separation Logic * Eyad Alkassar, Mark Hillebrand, Dirk Leinenbach, Norbert W. Schirmer and Artem Starostin. The Verisoft Approach to Systems Verification * Eyad Alkassar and Mark Hillebrand. Formal Functional Verification of Device Drivers * Mark Bickford. Unguessable Atoms: A Logical Foundation for Security * Joey Coleman. Expression Decomposition in a Rely/Guarantee Context * Matthias Daum, Jan Dörrenbächer, Burkhart Wolff and Mareike Schmidt. A Verification Approach for System-level Concurrent Programs * Anindya Banerjee, Michael Barnett and David Naumann. Boogie Meets Regions: a Verification Experience Report * Rustan Leino, Peter Müller and Angela Wallenburg. Flexible Immutability with Frozen Objects * Patrice Chalin, Perry R. James and George Karabotsos. JML4: Towards an Industrial Grade IVE for Java and Next Generation Research Platform for JML * Gregory Dennis, Kuat Yessenov and Daniel Jackson. Bounded Verification of Voting Software * Daniel Leivant. Propositional dynamic logic for recursive procedures Workshops: * Workshop on Theories (David Naumann and Peter O'Hearn) http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~naumann/vstte-theory-2008/ * Workshop on Tools (Daniel Kroening and Tiziana Margaria) http://www.verify.ethz.ch/vstte-tools-2008/ * Workshop on Experiments (Rajeev Joshi and Joe Kiniry) http://web.mac.com/kiniry/VS-EXPERIMENTS_2008/Workshop_on_Experiments_in_Verified_Software.html Program Committee: Egon Borger, Supratik Chakraborty, Patrick Cousot, Jin Song Dong, Jose Luiz Fiadeiro, Kokichi Futatsugi, Chris George, Ian Hayes, Eric Hehner, Rajeev Joshi, Joseph Kiniry, Yassine Lakhnech, Gary Leavens, Zhiming Liu, Peter Manolios, Tiziana Margaria, David Naumann, Peter O'Hearn, Ernst-Rudiger Olderog, Wolfgang Paul, Augusto Sampaio, Mark Utting, Jian Zhang Steering Committee: Tony Hoare, Jay Misra
Facts about "VSTTE 2008"
Acronym | VSTTE 2008 + |
End date | October 9, 2008 + |
Event type | Conference + |
Has coordinates | 43° 39' 13", -79° 23' 2"Latitude: 43.653480555556 Longitude: -79.383933333333 + |
Has location city | Toronto + |
Has location country | Category:Canada + |
Homepage | http://qpq.csl.sri.com/vsr/vstte-08 + |
IsA | Event + |
Start date | October 6, 2008 + |
Title | Verified Software: Theories, Tools, and Experiments 2008 + |