ASYDE 2020: 2nd International Workshop on Automated and verifiable Software sYstem DEvelopment SEFM 2020 Amsterdam, Netherlands, September 14-18, 2020 |
Conference website | http://asyde2020.disim.univaq.it/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=asyde2020 |
Abstract registration deadline | July 3, 2020 |
Submission deadline | July 16, 2020 |
ASYDE 2020 provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to propose and discuss on automated software development methods and techniques, compositional verification theories, integration architectures, flexible and dynamic composition, and automated planning mechanisms.
The mission of the ASYDE workshop is to consolidate interest of the SEFM community and related forums on the interplay between software engineering and formal aspects of automated and verifiable software system development.
ASYDE 2020 welcomes research papers, (industrial) experience papers and case-studies, tool demonstrations and visionary papers; nevertheless, papers describing novel research contributions and innovative applications are of particular interest.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Regular papers (from 10 to 15 pages): in this category fall contributions that propose novel research work, address challenging problems with innovative ideas, or offer practical contributions (e.g., industrial experiences and case-studies) in the application of FM and SE approaches for building software systems via automated development and verification. Regular papers should clearly describe the situation or problem tackled, the relevant state of the art, the position or solution suggested and the potential benefits of the contribution. Authors of papers reporting industrial experiences are strongly encouraged to make their experimental results available for use by reviewers. Similarly, case-study papers should describe significant case-studies and the complete development should be made available for use by reviewers.
- Short papers (from 6 to 8 pages): this category includes tool demonstrations, position papers, well-pondered and sufficiently documented visionary papers. Tool demonstration papers should explain enhancements made in comparison to previously published work. Authors of demonstration papers should make their tool available for use by reviewers.
List of Topics
- Specification, architecture, and design of software and verification models
- Formal methods for automated software development
- Model-driven software development
- Correct-by-construction software development
- Automated synthesis of software integration code
- Automated software development and integration
- Automated and verifiable software development
- Automated planning methods
- Description and validation of Non-functional properties of software
- Software quality assurance for automated software development
- Compositional theories for software development and its (dynamic) verification
- Dynamic verification and testing
- Service-oriented and Component-based software development
- Machine learning techniques
- Formal specification of (micro)services
- Formal models for microservices
- Automatic methods for the development and verification of smart contracts
- Methods and tools for (semi)-automatically migrating monolithic systems to component-based or microservice-based systems
Committees
Program Committee
- Luciano Baresi - Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- Steffen Becker - University of Stuttgart, Germany
- Domenico Bianculli - University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Antonio Brogi - Universita' di Pisa, Italy
- Giovanni Denaro - Universita' di Milano - Bicocca, Italy
- Antinisca Di Marco - Università dell'Aquila, Italy
- Amleto Di Salle - Università dell'Aquila, Italy
- Nikolaos Georgantas - INRIA, France
- Ehsan Khamespanah - University of Tehran, Iran
- Marina Mongiello - Politecnico di Bari, Italy
- Cristina Seceleanu - Mälardalen University, Sweden
- Meng Sun - Peking University, China
- Apostolos Zarras - University of Ioannina, Greece
Organizing committee
- Marco Autili (main contact) - Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics - University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila (AQ), Italy
- Federico Ciccozzi - Division of Computer Science and Software Engineering – Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden
- Francesco Gallo - Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics - University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila (AQ), Italy
- Marjan Sirjani - Division of Computer Science and Software Engineering – Mälardalen University,Västerås, Sweden
Venue
The workshop is Co-located with the 18th International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods (SEFM 2020) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to marco.autili [at] univaq.it