CALL FOR PAPERS FM 2003 The 12th International FME Symposium Pisa, Italy - September 8-14, 2003 http://fme03.isti.cnr.it FM 2003 is the twelfth in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods Europe, an independent association whose aim is to stimulate the use of, and research on, formal methods for software development. These symposia have been notably successful in bringing together a community of users, researchers, and developers of precise mathematical methods for software development as well as industrial users. Formal methods have been controversial throughout their history, and the realization of their full potential remains, in the eyes of many practitioners, merely a promise. Have they been successful in industry? If so, under which conditions? Has any progress been made in dispelling the skepticism that surrounds them? Are they worth the effort? Which aspects of formal methods have become so well established in the industrial practices to loose the "formal method" label in the meanwhile? FM 2003 aims to answer these questions, by seeking contributions not only from the Formal Methods community but also from outsiders and even from skeptical people who are most welcome to explain, document, and motivate the source of their reluctance. We are confident that a wide spectrum of experiences and a loyal contrasting of opinions will foster a better and deeper understanding, if not a wider adoption of Formal Methods. Far from restricting the focus of the conference, however, FM 2003 also welcomes papers with strong theoretical content that establish a connection with the practice of formal methods. Therefore, FM 2003 welcomes papers in all aspects of formal methods for computer systems, including the following: -introducing formal methods in the practice of industrial processes (technical, organizational, social, psychological aspects) - concerns and risks for potential adopters of formal methods; cost-benefit analysis - reports on practical use and case studies (reporting positive or negative experiences) - formal methods in hardware and system design - reusable domain theories - theoretical foundations (specification and modeling, refining, verification, etc.) - tool support and software engineering - environments for formal methods - method integration Papers Full papers should be submitted electronically via the Web by March 7, 2003. Full submission details will be published on the conference web site. Papers will be evaluated by the Program Committee according to their originality, significance, soundness, quality of presentation and relevance with respect to the main issues of the symposium. Papers should have not been submitted elsewhere for publication. Accepted papers will be published in the symposium proceedings in the LNCS series by Springer Verlag. Papers should not exceed twenty pages, although longer papers will be considered if their content justifies it. LNCS format should be used. Please include a short list of keywords on a separate line at the end of the abstract, beginning with the word "Keywords:" in boldface. Other symposium activities In addition to presentations of submitted papers, the symposium will offer half-day or full-day tutorials, one-day or two-days workshops, invited speakers, and tool demonstrations with presentations. Please send your proposals for tutorials/workshops/tool exhibitions to the related chairs by the deadlines indicated below. For full details of what is required, whom to contact, etc, see the web site http://fme03.isti.cnr.it, or send your query to fme03@isti.cnr.it. Submission Deadlines March 7, 2003: Papers (firm deadline) March 7, 2003: Workshop/tutorial proposals May 9, 2003: Tool Exhibition proposals June 8, 2003: Papers' final version Acceptance Notifications March 20, 2003: Tutorials/workshops May 9, 2003: Papers June 8, 2003: Tool Exhibition =========================================================================== Stefania Gnesi IEI-CNR tel: +39 050 3152918 Area della Ricerca CNR mobile: +39 348 8283128 VIA G. MORUZZI, 1 fax: +39 050 3152810 I-56124 PISA (Italy) e-mail: gnesi@iei.pi.cnr.it http://matrix.iei.pi.cnr.it/FMT/ http://rep1.iei.pi.cnr.it/~gnesi/ =========================================================================== _______________________________________________ Mailinglist mailing list Mailinglist@fmeurope.org http://www.fmeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/mailinglist