[ Please Distribute -- Apologies for Receiving Multiple Copies ] [ CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: Early Registration Extended: * September 3 * ] [ EU funded student grants available ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION SAS'02 The 9th International Static Analysis Symposium Madrid, Spain 17 - 20 September 2002 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- On-line Registration and Hotel Reservations: http://clip.dia.fi.upm.es/SAS02/ Early registration date is ** September 3, 2002 ** -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAS'02 is Organized by: Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Madrid ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Ninth International Static Analysis Symposium (SAS'02) will be held at the Technical University of Madrid (UPM), co-located with Logic-based Program Development and Transformation (LOPSTR'02), the APPIA-GULP-PRODE Joint Conference on Declarative Programming (AGP'02), and a number of workshops. Static Analysis is increasingly recognized as a fundamental tool for high performance implementations and verification systems of high-level programming languages. The series of Static Analysis Symposia has served as the primary venue for presentation of theoretical, practical, and application advances in the area. Invited Talks include: Static Program Analysis via 3-Valued Logic Thomas Reps, University of Wisconsin Open Modeling in Multi-stakeholder Distributed Systems: Research and Tool Challenges Robert J. Hall, AT&T Labs Research An Algebraic Approach to the Static Analysis of Concurrent Software Javier Esparza, University of Edinburgh Secrets of Software Model Checking Thomas Ball, Microsoft Research Accepted papers: Static Analysis of the Numerical Stability of Loops Martel Matthieu Modular Control Flow Analysis for Libraries Christian Probst On termination of programs with real numbers computations Alexander Serebrenik and Danny De Schreye Polynomial Constants are Decidable Markus Müller-Olm and Helmut Seidl Normalizable Horn clauses, Strongly Recognizable Relations and Spi Flemming Nielson, Hanne Riis Nielson, and Helmut Seidl Detecting Optimal Termination Conditions of Logic Programs Fred Mesnard, Etienne Payet, and Ulrich Neumerkel Representing and approximating transfer functions in Abstract Interpretation of hetereogeneous datatypes Bertrand Jeannet Improving the Precision of Equality-Based Dataflow Analyses Erik Ruf >From Secrecy to Authenticity in Security Protocols Bruno Blanchet Checking Safety Properties of Behavioral VHDL Descriptions by Abstract Interpretation Charles Hymans Refinement of LTL Formulas for Abstract Model Checking Maria del Mar Gallardo, Pedro Merino, and Ernesto Pimentel Making Abstract Model Checking Strongly Preserving Francesco Ranzato and Francesco Tapparo Static Confidentiality Enforcement for Distributed Programs Andrei Sabelfeld and Heiko Mantel More Precise Yet Efficient Type Inference for Logic Programs Claudio Vaucheret and Francisco Bueno A Few Graph-Based Relational Numerical Abstract Domains Antoine Mine' Pipeline Modeling for Timing Analysis Marc Langenbach, Stephan Thesing, and Reinhold Heckmann Compactly Representing First-Order Structures for Static Analysis R. Manevich, G.Ramalingam, J. Field, D. Goyal, and M. Sagiv Semantics for Abstract Interpretation-Based Static Analyzes of Temporal Properties Damien Masse States vs. Traces in Model Checking by Abstract Interpretation Roberto Giacobazzi and Francesco Ranzato Speeding Up Dataflow Analysis Using Flow-Insensitive Pointer Analysis Stephen Adams, Thomas Ball, Manuvir Das, Sorin Lerner, Sriram K. Rajamani, Mark Seigle, and Westley Weimer Analysing Approximate Confinement under Uniform Attacks Alessandra Di Pierro, Chris Hankin, and Herbert Wiklicky Reuse of results in termination analysis of typed logic programs Maurice Bruynooghe, Michael Codish, Samir Genaim, and Wim Vanhoof Backward Type Inference Generalises Type Checking Lunjin Lu and Andy King Security Typings by Abstract Interpretation Mirko Zanotti Possibly Not Closed Convex Polyhedra and the Parma Polyhedra Library R. Bagnara, E. Ricci, E. Zaffanella, and P. M. Hill Reliable Optimization for Imperative Languages: Proving Nullspace Properties of Compilers Todd L. Veldhuizen and Andrew Lumsdaine Representation Analysis for Coercion Placement Karl-Filip Faxen Ensuring Termination of Offline Partial Evaluation in Polynomial Time (A New Finiteness Analysis) Chin Soon Lee Automated Verification of Concurrent Linked Lists with Counters Tuba Yavuz-Kahveci and Tevfik Bultan An Efficient Inclusion-Based Points-To Analysis for Strictly-Typed Languages John Whaley and Monica Lam An Improved Constraint-Based System for the Verification of Security Protocols Ricardo Corin and Sandro Etalle Nonuniform Alias Analysis of Recursive Data Structures and Arrays Arnaud Venet -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Organized by: ------------- Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Madrid Program Chair: Conference Chair: -------------- ----------------- Manuel Hermenegildo German Puebla Program Committee ----------------- Manuel Hermenegildo Technical University of Madrid, Spain German Puebla Technical University of Madrid, Spain Radhia Cousot Ecole Polytechnique, France Saumya Debray The University of Arizona, USA Manuel Fahndrich Microsoft Research, USA Roberto Giacobazzi Univerity of Verona, Italy Chris Hankin Imperial College, UK Giorgio Levi Univerity of Pisa, Italy Kim Marriott Monash University, Australia Alan Mycroft Cambridge University, United Kingdom Ganesan Ramalingam IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Martin Rinard Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Shmuel Sagiv Tel-Aviv Univerisity, Israel Reinhard Wilhelm Universitat des Saarlandes, Germany -------------------------------------------------------------------------- EU funded grants are available for European full-time students or researchers with limited budget. 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