International Workshop on Synthesis of Complex Parameters

SynCoP 2019


Engineering & Computer Science (General)



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Call for contributions
SynCoP 2019
6th International Workshop on the SYNthesis of COmplex Parameters
(ETAPS satellite event)
https://conf.researchr.org/track/etaps-2019/syncop-2019-papers
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SynCoP (formerly SynCoP + PV - International Workshop on Parameterized Verification) aims at bringing together researchers working on verification and parameter synthesis for systems with discrete or continuous parameters, in which the parameters influence the behaviour of the system in ways that are complex and difficult to predict. Such problems may arise for real-time, hybrid or probabilistic systems in a large variety of application domains. The parameters can be continuous (e.g. timing, probabilities, costs) or discrete (e.g. number of processes). The goal can be to identify suitable parameters to achieve desired behavior, or to verify the behavior for a given range of parameter values.
The workshop will take place on April 6-7, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic, as a satellite event of ETAPS.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Abstracts: January 14, 2019 (AoE)
Notification: February 22, 2019
Final version of abstracts: March 15, 2019
Workshop: April 6-7, 2019
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TOPICS OF THE WORKSHOP
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The scientific subject of the workshop covers (but is not limited to) the
following areas:
* parameter synthesis
* parametric model checking
* regular model checking
* robustness analysis
* parameterised logics, decidability and complexity issues
* formalisms such as parametric timed and hybrid automata, parametric time(d) Petri nets, parametric probabilistic (timed) automata, parametric Markov Decision Processes, networks of identical processes
* specifications in automata and logic, term and graph rewriting, Petri nets, process algebra, etc.
* validation methods via assertional and regular model checking, reachability and coverability decision procedures, abstractions, theorem proving, constraint solving, etc.
* interactions between discrete and continuous parameters
* tools and applications to hardware design, cache coherence protocols, security and communication
protocols, multithreaded and concurrent programs, programs with relaxed memory models, mobile and
distributed systems, database languages and systems, biological systems, etc.
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SUBMISSION
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SynCoP seeks short abstracts only.
Recently published works, ongoing works, or works under submission are welcome.
The page limit is 3 pages (excluding bibliography), LNCS style.
All accepted abstracts will be made available to the participants of SynCoP 2019 but they will not result in referenced publications.
Authors of accepted abstracts will be required to give a presentation during the workshop.
We intend to select the best abstracts and presentations for a full paper in a special issue of a journal.
Submissions must be made in English in PDF format through Easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=syncop2019
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INVITED SPEAKERS
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* Christel Baier (Dresden, Germany)
* Nikola Benes (Brno, Czech Republic)
* Benoît Delahaye (Nantes, France)
* Peter Habermehl (Paris, France)
* Nils Jansen (Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
* Jan Kretinsky (Munich, Germany)
* Laura Nenzi (Trieste, Italy)
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GENERAL CHAIRS
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* Laure Petrucci, Université Paris 13 & CNRS, France
* Jaco van de Pol, Aarhus University, Denmark
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PROGRAM AND STEERING COMMITTEE
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* Parosh Abdulla, Uppsala University, Sweden
* Étienne André, Université Paris 13 & CNRS, France
* Giorgio Delzanno, Università degli studi di Genova, Italy
* Peter Habermehl, Université Paris 7 & CNRS, France
* Loïg Jezequel, École Centrale de Nantes & CNRS, France
* Kim Larsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
* Wojciech Penczek, IPI-PAN, Warszawa, Poland
* Laure Petrucci, Université Paris 13 & CNRS, France
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SUPPORT
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SynCoP 2019 is partially supported by French project ANR PACS (Parametric
analyses of concurrent systems). https://lipn.univ-paris13.fr/PACS/