10th Workshop on Tools for Automatic Program Analysis

TAPAS 2019


Software Systems



TAPAS 2019
http://staticanalysis.org/tapas2019/
A satellite workshop of SAS 2019. Part of the FM Week.
Objectives
In recent years, a wide range of static analysis tools have emerged, some of which are currently in industrial use or are well beyond the advanced prototype level. Many impressive practical results have been obtained, which allow complex properties to be proven or checked in a fully or semi-automatic way, even in the context of complex software developments. In parallel, the techniques to design and implement static analysis tools have improved significantly, and much effort is being put into engineering the tools.
This workshop is intended to promote discussions and exchange experience between users of static analysis tools and specialists in all areas of program analysis design and implementation.
Scope
The technical program of TAPAS 2019 will consist of invited lectures, together with presentations based on submitted papers or abstracts.
Submissions can cover any aspect of program analysis tools including, but not limited to the following:
* design and implementation of static analysis tools (including practical techniques used for obtaining precision and performance)
* components of static analysis tools (front-ends, abstract domains, etc.)
* integration of static analyzers (in proof assistants, test generation tools, IDEs, etc.)
* reusable software infrastructure (analysis algorithms and frameworks)
* experience reports on the use of static analyzers (both research prototypes and industrial tools)
This workshop welcomes work in progress, overviews of more extensive work, programmatic or position papers and tool presentations.
Submission Guidelines
TAPAS 2019 welcomes the following categories of submissions:
* Regular papers (12-15+ pages)
* Short papers (6-8+ pages)
* Extended abstracts (2 pages)
Please use the LNCS style, and submit via the TAPAS 2019 author interface of EasyChair.
Publication
Revised versions of selected papers will be published after the workshop by Springer in a volume of its Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), which will collect contributions to some workshops and symposia co-located with FM 2019.
The workshop will also have informal proceedings, posted on its web page.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: 4 July 2019
Notification of acceptance: 2 August
Final version due: 31 August
Workshop: 8 October
Post-proceedings due: 15 November (tentative)
Program Committee
David Delmas, Airbus and Sorbonne Université, France (chair)
Fausto Spoto, Università di Verona, Italy
Caterina Urban, Inria, France
Franck Vedrine, CEA LIST, France
Jules Villard, Facebook, UK
Jingling Xue, University of New South Wales, Australia
Tomofumi Yuki, Inria, France
Sarah Zennou, Airbus, France