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Stefania Gnesi (FM2003 General Chair)
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Stefania Gnesi (FM2003 General Chair)
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Call for Participation
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The 12th International FME Symposium
Pisa, Italy - September 8-14, 2003
http://fme03.isti.cnr.it - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The 12th International FME Symposium
Pisa, Italy - September 8-14, 2003
http://fme03.isti.cnr.it - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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FM 2003 is
the twelfth in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods
Europe, an independent association whose aim is to stimulate
the use of, and research on, formal methods for software development.
These symposia have been notably successful in bringing together a
community of users, researchers, and developers of precise
mathematical methods for software development as well as industrial
users.
Formal methods have been controversial throughout their history, and the realization of their full potential remains, in the eyes of many practitioners, merely a promise. Have they been successful in industry? If so, under which conditions? Has any progress been made in dispelling the skepticism that surrounds them? Are they worth the effort? Which aspects of formal methods have become so well established in the industrial practices to loose the "formal method" label in the meanwhile?
Formal methods have been controversial throughout their history, and the realization of their full potential remains, in the eyes of many practitioners, merely a promise. Have they been successful in industry? If so, under which conditions? Has any progress been made in dispelling the skepticism that surrounds them? Are they worth the effort? Which aspects of formal methods have become so well established in the industrial practices to loose the "formal method" label in the meanwhile?
FM 2003 aims to
answer these questions, by contributions not only from the Formal
Methods community but also from outsiders and even from skeptical
people who are most welcome to explain, document, and motivate the
source of their reluctance.
Satellite
Events
FM 2003, will host 7 Workshops, 8 Tutorials and 1 Day dedicated to the Industry besides the 3 days of the FME Symposium. Tool demonstrations will also take place during the symposium, with the opportunity of holding presentations for each tool.
FM 2003, will host 7 Workshops, 8 Tutorials and 1 Day dedicated to the Industry besides the 3 days of the FME Symposium. Tool demonstrations will also take place during the symposium, with the opportunity of holding presentations for each tool.
For full details on
the Symposium organization and to register please see the web site
http://fme03.isti.cnr.it, or send your query
to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
