The previous conference in this series had about 100 participants from
15 countries, and was very well organised. If interested, you might
like to take a look at the LNCS proceedings of FSEN '07:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75698-9
-- Peter Mosses
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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Third International Conference on
Fundamentals of Software Engineering 2009
Theory and Practice
(FSEN '09)
http://cs.ipm.ac.ir/FSEN09
Kish Island, Iran
April 15-17 2009
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Deadline
Abstract Submission: November 3, 2008
Paper Submission: November 10, 2008
About FSEN
FSEN is an international conference that aims to bring together
researchers, engineers, developers, and practitioners from academia
and industry, who work in every area of formal methods. This
conference seeks to facilitate the transfer of experience, adaptation
of methods, and where possible, foster collaboration among different
groups. The topics of interest cover all aspects of formal methods,
especially those related to advancing the application of formal
methods in the software industry and promoting their integration with
practical engineering techniques. Following the success of the previous
FSEN events in 2005 and 2007, the next event in the FSEN series will
take place in Kish island, Persian Gulf, Iran, April 15-17, 2009.
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In cooperation with:
ACM SIGSOFT
IFIP WG2.2
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Important Dates
Abstract Submission: November 3, 2008
Paper Submission: November 10, 2008
Notification: December 15, 2008
Camera Ready: January 12 , 2009
Symposium: April 15-17, 2009
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Keynote Speakers
Jos C. M. Baeten - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Kim Guldstrand Larsen - Aalborg University, Denmark
Zhiming Liu - International Institute for Software Technology,
United Nations University, Macao, China
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Topics of Interest
The topics of this symposium include, but are not restricted to, the
following:
* Models of programs and systems
* Software specification, validation and verification
* Software architectures and their description languages
* Object and multi-agent systems
* Coordination and feature interaction
* Integration of formal and informal methods
* Integration of different formal methods
* Component-based development
* Service-oriented development
* Model checking and theorem proving
* Software and hardware verification
* CASE tools and tool integration
* Application to industrial cases
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Proceeding and Special Issues
The post-proceedings of FSEN09 will be published by Springer in the
LNCS series. There will also be a pre-proceeding for the accepted
papers, which is printed locally at IPM. This pre-proceeding will be
made available at the conference.
The proceedings of FSEN07 was published in the LNCS series: LNCS 4767
(2007). A special issue of Fundamenta Informaticae is being published,
containing the extended versions of a selection of papers of FSEN07.
The proceedings of FSEN05 was published in the ENTCS series: ENTCS 159
(2006). Two special issues were published containing the extended
versions of a selection of papers of FSEN05 in Fundamenta Informaticae
(FI, vol. 82, 2008) and in Journal of Universal Computing (J.UCS,
13(13), 2007).
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General Chair
Hamid Sarbazi-azad - IPM, Iran; Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Program Chairs
Farhad Arbab - CWI, Netherlands; Leiden University, Netherlands
Marjan Sirjani - University of Tehran, Iran; IPM, Iran
Steering Committee
Farhad Arbab - CWI, Netherlands; Leiden University, Netherlands
Christel Baier - University of Dresden, Germany
Frank de Boer - CWI, Netherlands; Leiden University, Netherlands
Ali Movaghar - IPM, Iran; Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Hamid Sarbazi-azad - IPM, Iran; Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Marjan Sirjani - University of Tehran, Iran; IPM, Iran
Jan Rutten - CWI, Netherlands; Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Program Committee
Luca Aceto - Reykjavik University, Reykjavik, Iceland
Gul Agha - University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, USA
Farhad Arbab - CWI, Netherlands; Leiden University, Netherlands
Christel Baier - University of Dresden, Germany
Frank de Boer - CWI, Netherlands; Leiden University, Netherlands
Marcello Bonsangue - Leiden University, Netherlands
Mario Bravetti - University of Bologna
James C. Browne - University of Texas at Austin, USA
Einar Broch Johnsen - University of Oslo, Norway
Michael Butler - University of Southampton, UK
David Clarke - CWI, Netherlands; K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Nancy Day - University of Waterloo, Canada
Wan Fokkink - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Masahiro Fujita - University of Tokyo, Japan
Maurizio Gabbrielli - University of Bologna, Italy
Radu Grosu - State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
Jan Friso Groote - Technical University of Eindhoven, Netherlands
Joost Kok - Leiden University, Netherlands
Zhiming Liu - United Nations University, Macao, China
Seyyed Hassan Mirian - Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Ugo Montanari - University of Pisa, Italy
Peter Mosses - Swansea University, UK
Mohammad Reza Mousavi - Technical University of Eindhoven, Netherlands
Ali Movaghar - IPM, Iran; Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Andrea Omicini - University of Bologna, Italy
Jan Rutten - CWI, Netherlands; Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Davide Sangiorgi - University of Bologna, Italy
Sandeep Shukla - Virginia Tech, USA
Marjan Sirjani - University of Tehran, Iran; IPM, Iran
Carolyn Talcott - SRI International, USA
Zijiang Yang - Western Michigan University, USA
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