FORTE 2016 Call for Papers

FORTE 2016 Call for Papers

36th IFIP International Conference on Formal Techniques for Distributed Objects, Components and Systems

http://forte2016.discotec.org

Part of the DisCoTec 2016 event

http://2016.discotec.org/index.php

6-9 June 2016, Aquila Atlantis Hotel, Heraklion, Crete

FORTE 2016 is a forum for fundamental research on theory, models,

tools, and applications for distributed systems. The conference

solicits original contributions that advance the science and

technologies for distributed systems, with special interest in the

areas of:

– service-oriented, ubiquitous, pervasive, grid, cloud, and mobile

computing systems;

– object technology, modularity, component- and model-based design;

– software reliability, availability, and safety;

– security, privacy, and trust in distributed systems;

– adaptive distributed systems, self-stabilization;

– self-healing/organizing;

– verification, validation, formal analysis, and testing of the above.

Contributions that combine theory and practice and that exploit formal

methods and theoretical foundations to present novel solutions to

problems arising from the development of distributed systems are

encouraged. FORTE covers distributed computing models and formal

specification, testing and verification methods. The application

domains include all kinds of application-level distributed systems,

telecommunication services, Internet, embedded and real-time systems,

as well as networking and communication security and reliability.

Main topics of interest

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

– Languages and semantic foundations: new modeling and language

concepts for distribution and concurrency, semantics for different

types of languages, including programming languages, modeling

languages, and domain-specific languages; real-time and probability

aspects;

– Formal methods and techniques: design, specification, analysis,

verification, validation, testing and runtime verification of

various types of distributed systems including communications and

network protocols, service-oriented systems, adaptive distributed

systems, cyber-physical systems and sensor networks;

– Foundations of security: new principles for qualitative and

quantitative security analysis of distributed systems, including

formal models based on probabilistic concepts;

– Applications of formal methods: applying formal methods and

techniques for studying quality, reliability, availability, and

safety of distributed systems;

– Practical experience with formal methods: industrial applications,

case studies and software tools for applying formal methods and

description techniques to the development and analysis of real

distributed systems.

Important dates:

Abstract submission: February 1, 2016

Paper submission: February 8, 2016

Notification of acceptance: March 21, 2016

Camera-ready version: April 4, 2016

Early registration: May 9, 2016

Conference and workshops: June 6-9, 2016

Invited speaker

Catuscia Palamidessi (INRIA, France)

Submission and publication

Contributions must be written in English and report on original,

unpublished work, not submitted for publication elsewhere (cf. IFIP’s

codes of conduct). The submissions must be prepared using Springer’s

LNCS style. Submissions not adhering to the specified constraints may

be rejected without review. Papers can be submitted electronically in

pdf via the FORTE’16 interface of the EasyChair system.

We solicit four kinds of submissions:

– Full papers (up to 15 pages): Describing thorough and complete

research results, tools or experience reports.

– Short papers (up to 7 pages): Describing research results that are

not fully developed, or manifestos, calls to action, personal views

on FORTE related research, on the current state of the art, or on

prospects for the years to come.

– Tool demonstration papers (up to 7 pages): focus on the usage

aspects of tools. Theoretical foundations and experimental

evaluation are not required, however, a motivation as to why the

tool is interesting and significant should be provided. Papers may

have an appendix of up to 5 additional pages with details on the

actual demonstration.

– Posters (up to 3 pages): Students can submit descriptions of posters

that will be presented at the conference during a students poster

session. Neither the descriptions or the posters will be published

in the proceedings.

Each paper will undergo a peer review of at least 3 anonymous

reviewers. The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in

the LNCS Series. The best papers will be invited after the conference

to contribute to a special issue of a top-level journal.

Program Committee Chairs

Elvira Albert, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

Ivan Lanese, University of Bologna/INRIA, Italy

Program Committee

Erika Abraham, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Gul Agha, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Ahmed Bouajjani, LIAFA, University Paris Diderot, France

Frank De Boer, CWI, the Netherlands

Lars-Ake Fredlund, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain

David Frutos Escrig, Universidad Complutense, Spain

Stefania Gnesi, ISTI-CNR, Italy

Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Aalborg University, Denmark

Bart Jacobs, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Einar Broch Johnsen, University of Oslo, Norway

Antónia Lopes, University of Lisbon, Portugal

Massimo Merro, University of Verona, Italy

Peter Olveczky, University of Oslo, Norway

Luca Padovani, Università di Torino, Italy

Anna Philippou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Arnd Poetzsch-Heffter, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany

Emilio Tuosto, University of Leicester, UK

Kostis Sagonas, Uppsala University, Sweden

Alexandra Silva, University College London, UK

Jean-Bernard Stefani, INRIA, France

Mahesh Viswanathan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA