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The 10th International Conference on FORMAL METHODS IN COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN

October 20-23, 2010, Lugano, Switzerland

http://fmcad10.iaik.tugraz.at/

The 10th Anniversary Edition of the **International Conference on Formal 
Methods in Computer-Aided Design** will be held in Lugano, Switzerland, 20-23 
October 2010.

Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year in the history-laden jewel of the 
Italian Switzerland, the FMCAD conference has become one of the world's premier 
Computer-Aided Design venues. FMCAD provides a leading forum to researchers in 
academia and industry for presenting and discussing groundbreaking methods, 
technologies, theoretical results, and tools for reasoning formally about 
computing systems. FMCAD covers formal aspects of computer-aided system design 
including verification, specification, synthesis, and testing. FMCAD 2010 will 
present two keynote addresses by prominent speakers and a selection of 32 
technical research and industrial papers.   The event will also feature the 
Alpine Verification Workshop and a number of an in-depth tutorials.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  * Joseph Sifakis, Director of CNRS/Verimag, 2007 Turing Award Winner 
    "Embedded Systems Design Scientific Challenges and Work Directions"
    (October 21, 2010)

  * Viresh Paruthi, IBM Austin, USA
     "Large-scale Formal Application: From Fiction to Fact"
    (October 23, 2010)

TUTORIALS

    T1: "Dimensions in Program Synthesis" by Sumit Gulwani, Microsoft Research

    T2: "Invariant Generation" by Kenneth L. McMillan, Cadence Design Systems

    T3: "Verification of the VIA (Centaur) Nano Microprocessor using the ACL2 
Theorem-Proving System" 
    by Warren Hunt, UT Austin

    T4: "Post Silicon Verification" by Jin Yang, Intel

For further details see <http://fmcad10.iaik.tugraz.at/FMCAD10_program.pdf>.

VENUE
The conference will take place on the campus of the University of Lugano (USI), 
which is located in Lugano, Ticino region (Switzerland). It will be hosted by 
the Formal Verification and Security Group <http://www.verify.inf.unisi.ch/> of 
the USI Informatics Department <http://www.inf.usi.ch/>.

Switzerland

Lying at the heart of Europe, Switzerland is at the crossroads of major 
economic, financial and touristic routes, flowing to and from its bordering 
nations: Italy, France, Germany and Austria.

Ticino

Ticino is the Swiss region south of the Alps which connects Northern and 
Southern Europe. It includes Canton Ticino and four valleys of Canton Grigioni 
(Mesolcina, Calanca, Bregaglia and Poschiavo) and its language is Italian. Very 
active in the tourism sector, Ticino plays an important role as a bridge 
between Middle-European and Mediterranean cultures. With an average of over 
2300 hours per year of sunny weather, Ticino benefits from mild winters and 
Mediterranean summers. It has the richest vegetation in Switzerland and it is 
famous for its contrasts: the imposing peaks, eternal snows and glaciers of San 
Gottardo are only a few kilometres away from charming little lakeside towns. 
Additionally, Ticino offers a rich selection of cultural events, and tasty 
local and international cuisine.

Lugano

Lugano (56,000 inhabitants) is the largest city in the Canton and the third 
financial centre in Switzerland. Other important towns in the region are 
Bellinzona, which is the region capital and it is also well known for its three 
medieval castles which are Unesco protected cultural sites, Locarno, Mendrisio 
and Chiasso. Lugano is located in the south of Switzerland and lies on Lake 
Lugano.  The town's thriving economy provides an estimated 38,000 jobs, over a 
third of which are occupied by cross-border commuters.  Business, tourism and 
finance constitute the backbone of the local economy. The city is Switzerland's 
third largest banking centre after Zurich and Geneva. Lugano is one of the most 
popular touristic destinations in Switzerland. Both Lake Lugano and the 
surrounding mountains provide a wide variety of outdoor activities. Lugano is 
also home to a number of historic buildings and museums.

For further details see <http://fmcad10.iaik.tugraz.at/getting.html>.

REGISTRATION

The registration is open now at 
<http://www.regonline.com/register/checkin.aspx?EventId=884125>.
A list of recommended hotels with preferential rates is available at 
<http://fmcad10.iaik.tugraz.at/hotels.html>.  Note that the early registration 
discount are only available until **23rd of September 2010**.


ORGANIZATION

Program Chairs:

        Roderick Bloem, Graz University of Technology, Austria
        Natasha Sharygina, University of Lugano, Switzerland 

Industrial Track Chairs:
         Cindy Eisner, IBM Haifa Research Labs
         Wolfgang Ecker, Infineon 

Tutorials Chair:
         Helmut Veith, TU Wien

Panel Chair:
        Tom Melham, University of Oxford, UK

Publication Chair:
        Hana Chockler,  IBM Haifa Research Labs

We all look forward to welcoming you at the 10th anniversary edition
of FMCAD in Lugano!

    -The FMCAD 2010 Organization Committee-

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