************************************************************************* First Call For Papers International Static Analysis Symposium (SAS'99) Venezia, Italy, 22--24 September 1999 ************************************************************************* Static Analysis is increasingly recognised as a fundamental tool for high performance implementations and verification systems of high-level programming languages. The last two decades have witnessed substantial developments in this area, ranging from theoretical frameworks to design, implementation, and application of analysers in optimising compilers. The Sixth International Static Analysis Symposium (SAS'99) will be held in Venezia, together with LOPSTR'99, hosted by Ca' Foscari University. Previous symposia were held in Namur, Glasgow, Aachen, Paris, and Pisa. The technical program for SAS'99 will consist of invited lectures, tutorials, panels, presentations of refereed papers, and software demonstrations. Contributions are welcome on all aspects of Static Analysis, including, but not limited to Abstract Interpretation Data Flow Analysis Complexity Analysis Theoretical Frameworks Optimising Compilers Verification Systems Program Specialization Type Inference Model Checking Abstract Domains Submissions can address any programming paradigm, including concurrent, constraint, functional, imperative, logic and object-oriented programming. Survey papers that present some aspect of the above topics with a new coherence are also welcome. Papers must be written in English, must not exceed 15 pages (excluding references and figures), and must contain a cover page containing the following: a 200-word abstract, keywords, postal and electronic mailing addresses, and phone numbers and fax numbers of one of the authors. Submissions should arrive by March 15, 1999 by email (uuencoded, compressed, postscript file). Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: + 39 49 8275989 Fax: + 39 49 8758596 Post: Gilberto File' Dipartimento di Matematica Pura e Applicata Universita' di Padova via Belzoni 7 I35131 Padova, Italy Electronic submission is preferred, but do ensure that your submission is self-contained and prints on A4 paper. At the time of submission a message containing an ASCII or LaTeX version of the paper's cover page should be sent by email. All electronic submissions will be acknowledged. Authors will be notified of the acceptance or rejection of their papers by May 17, 1999. Final versions of the accepted papers must be received in camera-ready form by June 10, 1999. The proceedings are expected to be published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series. Program Chair: G. File' (Padova) Program Committee: C. Chambers (Washington) A. Cortesi (Ca' Foscari) P. Cousot (LIENS) R. Giacobazzi (Pisa) G. Gupta (New Mexico) A. Mycroft (Cambridge) F. Nielson (Aarhus) J. Palsberg (Purdue) A. Podelski (Max Plank Inst.) S. Sagiv (Tel Aviv) D. Schmidt (Kansas State) M.L. Soffa (Pittsburgh) H. Sondergaard (Melbourne) P. Van Hentenryck (Brown) Important Dates Submission: March 15,1999 Notification: May 17, 1999 Final Version: June 10, 1999 Organizing Committee: Michele Bugliesi Nicoletta Cocco Agostino Cortesi Riccardo Focardi Sabina Rossi %----------------------------------------------------------------------- %----------------------------------------------------------------------- % LaTeX source %----------------------------------------------------------------------- % % \documentstyle{article} \pagestyle{empty} \hbadness=10000 \newcommand{\xtwopages}[2]{\parbox[t]{5.5cm}{#1} \parbox[t]{12.5cm}{#2}} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-1.2cm} \setlength{\evensidemargin}{0cm} \setlength{\topmargin}{-0.2in} \setlength{\headsep}{0cm} \setlength{\textwidth}{18cm} \setlength{\textheight}{26cm} \begin{document} \xtwopages{ \vspace{3.8cm} \vspace{0.5cm} {\bf Program Chair} \\ \begin{tabular}{@{}l} \\ G. Fil\'e (Padova) \\ \end{tabular} \vspace{0.5cm} {\bf Program Committee} \\ \begin{tabular}{@{}l} \\ C. Chambers (Washington)\\ A. Cortesi (Ca' Foscari)\\ P. Cousot (LIENS) \\ R. Giacobazzi (Pisa) \\ G. Gupta (New Mexico) \\ A. Mycroft (Cambridge) \\ F. Nielson (Aarhus) \\ J. Palsberg (Purdue) \\ A. Podelski (Max Plank Inst.) \\ S. Sagiv (Tel Aviv) \\ D. Schmidt (Kansas State) \\ M.L. Soffa (Pittsburgh) \\ H. S\o ndergaard (Melbourne) \\ P. Van Hentenryck (Brown) \end{tabular} \vspace{0.5cm} {\bf Important Dates} \\ \begin{tabular}{@{}ll} \\ Submission: & March 15 \\ Notification: & May 17 \\ Final Version: & June 10 \end{tabular} \vspace{0.5cm} {\bf Organizing Committee} \\ \begin{tabular}{@{}l} \\ Michele Bugliesi \\ Nicoletta Cocco \\ Agostino Cortesi \\ Riccardo Focardi \\ Sabina Rossi \\ \\ \end{tabular} } { \begin{center} {\Large First Call For Papers} \\[.5cm] {\Large\bf International Static Analysis Symposium (SAS'99)} \\[.5cm] {\bf Universit\`a Ca' Foscari} \\ {\bf Venezia, Italy, 22--24 September 1999} \\[.5cm] {\tt http://www.dsi.unive.it/\~{}sas99} \\[.5cm] \end{center} Static Analysis is increasingly recognised as a fundamental tool for high performance implementations and verification systems of high-level programming languages. The last two decades have witnessed substantial developments in this area, ranging from theoretical frameworks to design, implementation, and application of analysers in optimising compilers. \hspace{0.3cm} The Sixth International Static Analysis Symposium (SAS'99) will be held in Venezia, together with LOPSTR'99, hosted by Ca' Foscari University. Previous symposia were held in Namur, Glasgow, Aachen, Paris, and Pisa. \hspace{0.3cm} The technical program for SAS'99 will consist of invited lectures, tutorials, panels, presentations of refereed papers, and software demonstrations. Contributions are welcome on all aspects of Static Analysis, including, but not limited to \begin{center}{\em \begin{tabular}{ll} Abstract Interpretation & Data Flow Analysis \\ Complexity Analysis & Theoretical Frameworks \\ Optimising Compilers & Verification Systems \\ Program Specialization & Type Inference \\ Model Checking & Abstract Domains \\ \end{tabular}} \end{center} Submissions can address \emph{any} programming paradigm, including concurrent, constraint, functional, imperative, logic and object-oriented programming. Survey papers that present some aspect of the above topics with a new coherence are also welcome. \hspace{0.3cm} Papers must be written in English, must not exceed 15 pages (excluding references and figures), and must contain a cover page containing the following: a 200-word abstract, keywords, postal and electronic mailing addresses, and phone numbers and fax numbers of one of the authors. Submissions should arrive by {\bf March 15, 1999} by email (uuencoded, compressed, postscript file). \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{@{}ll} Email: & [EMAIL PROTECTED] \\ Phone: & + 39 49 8275989 \\ Fax: & + 39 49 8758596 \\ Post: & Gilberto Fil\'e \\ & Dipartimento di Matematica Pura e Applicata \\ & Universit\`{a} di Padova \\ & via Belzoni 7 \\ & I35131 Padova, Italy \\ \end{tabular} \end{center} Electronic submission is preferred, but do ensure that your submission is self-contained and prints on A4 paper. At the time of submission a message containing an ASCII or \LaTeX{} version of the paper's cover page should be sent by email. All electronic submissions will be acknowledged. Authors will be notified of the acceptance or rejection of their papers by {\bf May 17, 1999}. Final versions of the accepted papers must be received in camera-ready form by {\bf June 10, 1999}. The proceedings are expected to be published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series.} \end{document}