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Final CFP: FMOODS 2002 - Student Workshop

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FMOODS 2002 - Student Workshop

20th - 22nd March 2002: University of Twente, The Netherlands.

The workshop is intended for students within the area of Formal Methods
for
Object-oriented and Component-based Systems. All relevant topics are
considered, including but not restricted to:

1) Formal models for distributed systems;
2) Object-oriented, component-oriented or aspect-oriented systems;
3) Testing, validation and verification;
4) Semantics of object, component or aspect based programming
languages;
5) Formal support for software development;
6) Formal models for security;
7) Analysis of interactions between objects, components and
aspects;
8) Novel and innovative uses of formal methods;

The workshop offers an opportunity for students to meet and share their
research experiences, to discover commonalities in research and
studentship,
and to foster a collaborative environment for joint problem solving.
PhD
students from both industry and academia are encouraged to attend in
order
to ensure a broad, unconfined discussion.

This workshop extends the FMOODS 2002 conference:
http://trese.cs.utwente.nl/conferences/fmoods2002/
The PhD Student workshop will be run in collaboration with the FMOODS
2002
and all participants will have full access to both the workshop and the
conference. This workshop is being run for students by students. A
reduced
conference/workshop fee will be negotiated for all workshop
participants, on
evidence of student status.

Workshop Organizers

Trevor Jones - Chair
Computing Department, Lancaster University, UK
t.j...@lancaster.ac.uk

Arend Rensink - FMOODS Liaison
Department of Computer Science, University of Twente, Netherlands
ren...@cs.utwente.nl

Lynne Blair - FMOODS Liaison
Computing Department, Lancaster University, UK
l...@comp.lancs.ac.uk


Programme Committee

Silvia Crafa sil...@dsi.unive.it
Dino Distefano dd...@cs.utwente.nl
Rik Eshuis esh...@cs.utwente.nl
Sebastian Gutierrez-Nolasco seg...@ics.uci.edu
Aidan Harding a.t.h...@cs.bham.ac.uk
David Jansen dja...@cs.utwente.nl
Ralph Miarka rm...@ukc.ac.uk
Jianxiong Pang j.p...@lancaster.ac.uk
Antonino Virgillito vi...@dis.uniroma1.it
Matthias Zenger matthia...@epfl.ch

Submission Information

You can submit a 5-8 page position paper for review. The purpose of the
position paper is to give the other participants an overview of your
work,
but it is probably also a good place to present some unusual and thought
provoking statements in order to ensure a lively discussion.

For consistency, the use of the Kluwer styles is recommended:
http://www.wkap.com/ifip/styles
http://www.wkap.com/ifip/guidelines.pdf

Alternatively, you can submit a 1 page (max) abstract for a poster,
which
will be presented at the workshop. The focus of these posters should be
on
novel and innovative use or applications of formal methods.

Abstracts and position papers should be submitted to Trevor Jones
(t.j...@lancaster.ac.uk). Preferred electronic format for submissions
is
PDF or PS. Authors of accepted posters will be asked to submit an A4 or
A3
version of the poster prior to the workshop. Full size posters should
be
presented at the workshop. Authors of accepted position papers will be
invited to give a 20 minutes presentation at the workshop.

Only students may submit to this workshop! Help and guidance from
supervisors is allowed and encouraged, but should be acknowledged in an
acknowledgements section towards the end of the paper.

Accepted papers and abstracts will be informally published and will be
made
available to all participants.

Important Dates:

January 18, 2002: Deadline for submission of position papers and
abstracts
(for posters)
February 15, 2002: Notification of acceptance
February 22, 2002: Final versions of position papers, abstracts and
(A4/A3)
posters
March 20 - 22, 2002: Workshop

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