******************************************************** * Last Call for Papers * * * * Fourth Workshop on Bytecode Semantics, * * Verification, Analysis and Transformation * * * * York, UK, 29th March 2009, part of ETAPS 2009 * * * * Venue: The University of York * * * * http://www.clip.dia.fi.upm.es/Conferences/BYTECODE09 * * * ********************************************************
Important Dates =============== Paper Submission December 21, 2008 Notification January 25, 2009 Final Version February 8, 2009 Workshop March 29, 2009 Workshop Description ==================== Bytecode, such as produced by e.g. .Net and Java compilers, has become an important topic of interest, both for industry and academia. The industrial interest stems from the fact that bytecode is typically used for the Internet and mobile devices (smartcards, phones, etc.), where security is a major issue. Moreover, bytecode is device-independent and allows dynamic loading of classes, which provides an extra challenge for the application of formal methods. In addition, the lack of structure of the code and the pervasive presence of the operand stack also provide extra challenges for the analysis of bytecode. This workshop will focus on the latest developments in the semantics, verification, analysis, and transformation of bytecode. Both new theoretical results and tool demonstrations are welcome. Invited Speaker =============== TBA Submission ========== There are two paper categories, Regular and Tool demo papers. Paper should be written using the ENTCS style and submitted through the easy chair page "http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bytecode09". Please indicate in the submission page the category of your submission. Submissions will be evaluated by the Program Committee for inclusion in the ENTCS proceedings. Regular research papers should be at most 15 pages (including bibliography and excluding well-marked appendices not intended for publication). They must contain original contributions, be written in English and be unpublished and not submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Tool demo papers must describe a completed, robust and well-documented tool -- highlighting the overall functionality of the tool, the interfaces of the tool, interesting examples and applications of the tool, an assessment of the tool's strengths and weaknesses, and a summary of documentation/support available with the tool. The body of the paper must be no longer than 6 pages in length (including bibliography), and it should give an overview of the tool, the methodology associated with its use, a summary of how the tool has been applied and to what effect, and it should indicate what supporting artifacts (user manual, example repository, downloads, etc) are available. This material will be included in the ENTCS proceedings if the paper is accepted. In addition, the paper should include an appendix (limited to six pages) that gives an outline of the proposed demo presentation (this material will NOT appear in the ENTCS proceedings). Program Committee ================= Wolfgang Ahrendt Chalmers University of Technology, SWE Elvira Albert (co-chair) Complutense University of Madrid, ESP June Andronick NICTA, AUS David Aspinall University of Edinburgh, UK Cristina Cifuentes Sun Microsystems, AUS Samir Genaim (co-chair) Technical University of Madrid, ESP Sara Kalvala The University of Warwick, UK Gerwin Klein The University of New South Wales, AUS Francesco Logozzo Microsoft Research, USA David Pichardie INRIA Rennes (IRISA), FRA Tamara Rezk INRIA-Microsoft, FRA Fausto Spoto University of Verona, ITA Eran Yahav IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell