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iFMCloud 2016
1st International
Workshop on Formal Methods for and on the
Cloud
co-located with iFM 2016, 1-4 June 2016,
Reykjavik, Iceland
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Important Dates
Abstract submission deadline: February 13, 2016
Paper submission deadline: February 20, 2016
Author notifications: March 25, 2016
Camera-ready copies: April 10, 2016
Workshop date: June 4, 2016
Keynote Speaker
Gul Agha (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Motivation
Cloud solutions are increasingly used for a plethora of purposes, including
solving memory-intensive and computation-intensive problems. Ensuring the
reliability, availability, scalability, and security of cloud solutions, as
networked distributed systems with properties such as dynamic reallocation
of resources, is a challenging problem that requires rigorous modeling,
analysis, and verification tools. Such tools can be devised using the
techniques provided by the formal methods community. On the other hand,
many
formal analysis and verification tools are memory-intensive and
computation-intensive solutions, which can benefit from the cloud
technology.
The goal of the iFMCloud workshop is to identify and better understand
challenges of using formal and semi-formal methods for modeling and
verification of Cloud-based systems and computer and communication
networks,
as well as challenges and opportunities in providing formal analysis and
verification as services on the Cloud. We aim to reach these goals by
bringing together researchers and practitioners from these, and other
related fields.
Topics
We particularly encourage position papers and experience reports, which
identify and structure open challenges and research questions. We are
interested in all topics related to synergies between the fields of formal
and semi-formal methods and the fields of cloud computing and computer and
communication networks, including but not limited to:
* Formal and semi-formal methods for modeling, analysis, and verification
of Cloud-based systems and computer and communication networks:
- Methods for analysis and design of cloud infrastructures
- Methods for analysis and design of cloud applications
- Modeling and verification of networked systems, in particular
SDN-based systems
- Runtime analysis, monitoring, and performance evaluation
* Formal analysis and verification as services on the Cloud
- Opportunities and challenges of providing formal analysis and
verification as services on the Cloud
- Distributed algorithms for analysis and verification
* Testing as a service on the Cloud
* Case studies and experience reports
* Position statements setting a research agenda for collaboration between
the formal methods community, the cloud computing community, and other
related fields
Submission guidelines
Authors are invited to submit position papers and experience reports (max 8
pages) in
EPTCS proceedings format. Submissions must be original, and will be
selected based on
the relevance to the workshop topics and the suitability to trigger
discussions. All
submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the program
committee.
Accepted papers will be published in an EPTCS volume. Papers should be
submitted via
Easychair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifmcloud16
Contact Information
To contact the organizers, please send an email to:
iFMCloud16-organizers@googlegroups.com
Organizing Committee
Razieh Behjati, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Ahmed Elmokashfi, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Program Committee
Eva Darulova, MPI-SWS, Germany
Fatemeh Ghassemi, University of Tehran, Iran
Arnaud Gotlieb, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Ernst Gunnar Gran, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Hossein Hojjat, Cornell University, USA
Geir Horn, University of Oslo, Norway
Andreas Kassler, Karlstad University, Sweden
Steven Latre, University of Antwerp - iMinds, Belgium
Meriem Ouederni, IRIT/INPT Toulouse, France
Rosario Pugliese, University of Florence, Italy
Sven-Arne Reinemo, Fabriscale Technologies, Norway
Hamideh Sabouri, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran
Jesus Escudero Sahuquillo, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Sagar Sen, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Marjan Sirjani, Reykjavik University, Iceland
Martin Steffen, University of Oslo, Norway
Amirhossein Taherkordi, University of Oslo, Norway
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