[fg-arc] SPIN 2024: second Call for Papers (deadline extension)

Thomas Neele t.s.neele at tue.nl
Mon Jan 8 15:00:56 CET 2024


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                              CALL FOR PAPERS


SPIN 2024 - 30th International Symposium on Model Checking of Software


Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, 10–11 April, 2024

co-located with ETAPS 2024 (6-11 April)


*extended deadline*: January 22, 2024 (23:59:59 Anywhere on Earth)


Conference website: https://spin-web.github.io/SPIN2024/


Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spin2024


Celebration of the 30th SPIN symposium: special anniversary track


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The SPIN symposium aims at bringing together researchers and 
practitioners interested in automated tool-based techniques for the 
analysis of software as well as models of software, for the purpose of 
verification and validation. The symposium specifically focuses on 
concurrent software but does not exclude the analysis of sequential 
software. Submissions are solicited on theoretical results, novel 
algorithms, tool development, and empirical evaluation.


The SPIN symposium originated as a workshop focusing on explicit state 
model checking, specifically as related to the SPIN model checker. 
However, over the years it has evolved to a broadly-scoped symposium for 
software analysis using any automated techniques, including model 
checking, automated theorem proving, and symbolic execution. An overview 
of the previous SPIN symposia (and early workshops) can be found at: 
https://spinroot.com/spin/Workshops/. In celebration of the 30th edition 
of the symposium, SPIN 2024 features a special track for historical 
accounts and other broad discussions (see below).


Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:


- Insightful surveys or historical accounts on topics of relevance to 
the symposium, for the special anniversary track (see below)


- Formal verification techniques for automated analysis of (concurrent) 
software/hardware, including:

- Model checking

- Deductive verification

- Automated theorem proving, including SAT and SMT

- Abstraction and symbolic execution techniques

- Static analysis and abstract interpretation

- Modular and compositional verification techniques

- Verification of timed and probabilistic systems

- Automated testing using advanced analysis techniques

- Program synthesis

- Derivation of specifications, test cases etc. via formal analysis

- Formal specification languages, temporal logic, design-by-contract

- Formal analysis of learned systems

- Any combination of the above


- Application and/or engineering of verification tools, including:

- Case studies of interesting systems or with interesting results

- Implementation of novel verification tools

- Benchmarks and comparative studies for verification tools

- Verification tools using modern hardware, e.g.: multi-core CPU, GPU, 
TPU, cloud, and quantum


  IMPORTANT DATES


Submissions due: January 22, 2024 (23:59:59 Anywhere on Earth) *extended 
deadline*

Author notification: February 26, 2024

Camera ready: March 11, 2024

Symposium: 10-11 April, 2024


  SUBMISSION CATEGORIES AND GUIDELINES


Papers should be submitted via the EasyChair SPIN 2024 submission 
website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spin2024.


The proceedings of SPIN 2024 will be published in Springer’s Lecture 
Notes in Computer Science series. Submissions should adhere to the LNCS 
format: 
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines


With the exception of survey and history papers, the papers should 
contain original work that has not been submitted or accepted for 
publication elsewhere.


We are soliciting three categories of papers:


* Full Research Papers describing fully developed work and complete 
results (16 pages, excluding bibliography);


* Short Papers presenting tools, technology, experiences with lessons 
learned, new ideas, work in progress with preliminary results, and novel 
contributions to formal methods (6 pages, excluding bibliography).


* Special anniversary track: to celebrate the 30th edition of SPIN, we 
invite submissions that present the field of formal methods in a broad 
sense. These may be historical accounts, discussion of successful 
research lines, surveys, position papers etc (16 pages, excluding 
bibliography).


All papers that conform to submission guidelines will be peer-reviewed 
by members of the program committee. Submissions will be evaluated on 
the basis of originality, the importance of contribution, soundness, 
evaluation, quality of presentation, and appropriate comparison to 
related work.


At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the symposium and 
present the paper.


A Best Paper award will be announced and handed out at the conference.


A selection of papers will be invited to a special issue of the 
International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer (STTT).


  ARTIFACTS


SPIN 2024 introduces an artifact evaluation, performed by an Artifact 
Evaluation Committee (AEC). The AEC evaluates artifacts based on 
documentation, availability, reproducibility of results and reusability. 
Papers with an accompanying artifact may be awarded one or more badges 
from the EAPLS artifact badging scheme. Submission of an artifact is 
optional. Full details on artifact evaluation are available on 
https://spin-web.github.io/SPIN2024/artifacts.


  INVITED SPEAKERS


Keynotes at SPIN will be given by Kristin Yvonne Rozier (Iowa State 
University, USA) and Holger Hermanns (Saarland University, Germany).


  ORGANIZATION


Program Chairs


Thomas Neele, Eindhoven University of Technology

Anton Wijs, Eindhoven University of Technology


Program Committee


Georgiana Caltais, University of Twente, The Netherlands

Deepak D’Souza, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India

Sofie Haesaert, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Matthias Heizmann, University of Freiburg, Germany

Paula Herber, University of Münster, Germany

Gerard Holzmann, Nimble Research, USA

Mitja Kulczynski, Kiel University, Germany

Ondřej Lengál, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

Radu Mateescu, Inria Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes, France

Rosemary Monahan, Maynooth University, Ireland

Thomas Neele, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Jaco van de Pol, Aarhus University, Denmark

Violet Ka I Pun, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway

Alceste Scalas, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Christian Schilling, Aalborg University, Denmark

Stephen Siegel, University of Delaware, USA

Marjan Sirjani, Malardalen University, Sweden

Scott Smolka, Stony Brook University, USA

Yann Thierry-Mieg, LIP6-Sorbonne Université, France

Anton Wijs, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands


Artifact Evaluation Chairs


Ernst Moritz Hahn, (University of Twente, Netherlands)

Matthias Volk, (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands)


  CONTACT INFORMATION


Thomas Neele, t.s.neele at tue.nl

Anton Wijs, a.j.wijs at tue.nl




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