From M.Z.Kwiatkowska@cs.bham.ac.uk Tue Mar 30 10:43:41 1999 Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 17:42:05 PST From: Marta Z Kwiatkowska Reply-To: Theory-A - TheoryNet World-Wide Events , Marta Z Kwiatkowska To: THEORYNT@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU Subject: PROBMIV'99: Call for Papers [Please circulate this to anyone interested. Apologies for multiple copies.] _________________________________________________________________________ CALL FOR PAPERS PROBMIV'99 2nd International Workshop on Probabilistic Methods in Verification http://fmt.cs.utwente.nl/probmiv99/ a satellite to CONCUR'99 Eindhoven, 23rd Aug 1999 (to coincide with EXPRESS'99, another satellite) _________________________________________________________________________ SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP Probability inherently features in software and hardware systems, either as a means to derive efficient solutions (e.g. randomization), or as a result of unreliable or unpredictable behaviour (e.g. fault-tolerant systems, computer networks, etc). *Probabilistic verification* encompasses a range of theoretical, algorithmic and programming methods that assist in establishing the correctness of probabilistic systems against specifications. Typically this involves calculating the probability bounds for a temporal logic formula being satisfied, based on an appropriate probability space on computations, but also includes properties such as cost analysis and long-run average. Additionally, probabilistic verification can provide guarantees the specifications hold with satisfactory probability in cases when conventional model checking is not feasible. The idea of this workshop is to bring together researchers that apply probabilistic methods across the whole spectrum of verification. The meeting aims to enable cross-fertilisation of ideas and techniques between areas that are usually not in regular contact through conferences, from semantics, probability theory, performance analysis and computational linear algebra, through randomized algorithms, probabilistic logics, model checking, abstract interpretation, to practical experimental work, tools and applications. This is the second workshop of this kind. The first meeting, PROBMIV'98 was held in 1998 as a satellite to LICS. In 1999, the workshop takes place as a satellite to CONCUR. _________________________________________________________________________ INVITED SPEAKERS Rance Cleaveland, SUNY at Stony Brook Bengt Jonsson, University of Uppsala Kim G. Larsen, Aalborg University Oded Maler, Verimag _________________________________________________________________________ STEERING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEE Rajeev Alur, University of Pennsylvania Christel Baier, University of Mannheim Luca de Alfaro, University of California at Berkeley Michael Huth, Kansas State University Joost-Pieter Katoen, University of Twente Marta Kwiatkowska, University of Birmingham (chair) Roberto Segala, University of Bologna Prakash Panangaden, McGill University _________________________________________________________________________ SUBMISSION GUIDELINES We are seeking papers on the following example (non-exclusive) topics: * Modelling and verification of probabilistic and stochastic systems, including real-time and hybrid systems * Formal models and verification techniques for randomized algorithms * Semantics of probabilistic and stochastic processes * Probabilistic logics * Design of verification support tools * Tool demonstrations * Case studies Submissions may be of two forms: short abstracts of up to 4 pages or full papers of 10-15 pages (previously unpublished). Simultaneous submission to other conferences or journals is *only* allowed for short abstracts. Because of the informal character of the workshop, we encourage work in progress reports. Authors should send their papers preferably electronically to the address probmiv99@cs.bham.ac.uk (as platform-independent PostScript files printable on A4 paper and 8-1/2" x 11" paper, plus a plain text message containing the submissions's title, abstract, and the main author's address including e-mail and FAX) by the deadline shown below. Alternatively, authors may instead send 3 copies of the hardcopy of their paper to Marta Kwiatkowska (Chair) School of Computer Science University of Birmingham Edgbaston, B15 2TT, UK Tel +44 (121) 414-7264 (voice) FAX +44 (121) 414-4281 mzk@cs.bham.ac.uk All submissions will be refereed in the normal manner. Preliminary proceedings, excluding short abstracts, will be published electronically and as a Technical Report of the University of Birmingham, to be available at the workshop. We are currently investigating the possibility of publishing proceedings after the workshop as a volume of ENTCS jointly with the EXPRESS'99 workshop. _________________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT DATES 17 May 1999 Submissions due 21 June 1999 Notification of acceptance or rejection 19 July 1999 Final versions due for preliminary proceedings _________________________________________________________________________ LOCAL ORGANISATION Holger Hermanns, University of Twente Erik de Vink, Free University Amsterdam _________________________________________________________________________ FURTHER INFORMATION For more information please see URLs PROBMIV'99 http://fmt.cs.utwente.nl/probmiv99/ CONCUR'99 http://www.win.tue.nl/concur99/ EXPRESS'99 http://www.docs.uu.se/~victor/Express/express99.shtml PROBMIV'98 http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~mzk/probmiv98.html _________________________________________________________________________