We apologize for the reception of multiple copies. **************************CALL FOR PARTICIPATIONT****************************** First International Symposium on FORMAL METHODS FOR OBJECTS AND COMPONENTS (FMCO 2002) http://www.liacs.nl/~marcello/FMCO/fmco02.html DATES November 5-8, 2002 PLACE Leiden, The Netherlands INVITED SPEAKERS Tutorials Manfred Broy (Technical University of Munchen) Werner Damm (University of Oldenburg) David Harel (The Weizmann Institute of Science) Bertrand Meyer (ETH Zurich and ISE) Perdita Stevens (Edinburgh University) Clemens Szyperski (Microsoft Research) Jos Warmer (Klasse Objecten) Technical presentations Erika Abraham-Mumm (CAU) Farhad Arbab (CWI) David Garlan (Carnegie Mellon University) Leslie Lamport (Microsoft Research) John Hatcliff (Kansas State University) Jozef Hooman (University of Nijmegen) Paul Klint (CWI) Bart Jacobs (University of Nijmegen) Gary Leavens (Iowa State University) Rustan Leino (Microsoft Research) Ugo Montanari (Pisa University) Oscar Nierstrasz (University of Berne) Amir Pnueli (The Weizmann Institute of Science) Bernhard Rumpe (Technical University of Munchen) Ernst-Ruediger Olderog (University of Oldenburg) Emil Sekerinski (McMaster University) Kaisa Sere (Turku University) Joseph Sifakis (Verimag) Martin Wirsing (Technical University of Munchen) THEME Large and complex software systems provide the necessary infrastucture in all industries today. In order to construct such large systems in a systematic manner, the focus in the development methodologies has switched in the last two decades from functional issues to structural issues: both data and functions are encapsulated into software units which are integrated into large systems by means of various techniques supporting reusability and modifiability. This encapsulation principle is essential to both the object-oriented and the more recent component-based sofware engineering paradigms. Formal methods have been applied successfully to the verification of medium-sized programs in protocol and hardware design. However, their application to the development of large systems requires more emphasis on specification, modeling and validation techniques supporting the concepts of reusability and modifiability, and their implementation in new extensions of existing programming languages like Java. The objective of this symposium is to bring together researchers and practioners in the areas of software engineering and formal methods to discuss the concepts of reusability and modifiability in component-based and object-oriented software systems. The following issues related to modifiability and reusability in components and objects will be discussed by leading experts in the fields of Formal Methods and Software Engineering: - Specification - Verification - Validation - Modeling techniques - Architectures - Programming languages - Semantics - Type theory - Design methodology - Compositionality - Refinement - Theorem-proving - Model checking - Tools FORMAT The Symposium is a four days event in the style of the former REX workshops, organized to provide an atmosphere that fosters collaborative work, discussions and interation. Lectures are given by the invited speakers listed above. Participation is limited to about 80 people. The program consists of invited tutorials and more technical presentations, and contains an exquisite social event. Both tutorial and technical contributions will be published after the workshop in a proceedings of Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer-Verlag. ORGANISING COMMITTEE F.S. de Boer (CWI) M.M. Bonsangue (LIACS-Leiden University) S. Graf (Verimag) W.-P. de Roever (CAU) *****************************PATICIPATION*********************************** For more information about participation and registration see the FMCO site http://www.liacs.nl/~marcello/FMCO/fmco02.html. For further information consult F.S. de Boer (frb@cwi.nl) or M.M. Bonsangu (marcello@liacs.nl). 13-Apr-2002 14:08:18 -0300,935;000000000000-00000000