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                   First International Workshop on
      Emerging Applications of Abstract Interpretation (EAAI'06)
                   A Satellite Event of ETAPS 2006

                   March 26th 2006, Vienna, Austria
                   http://www.math.unipd.it/EAAI06

AIMS ANS SCOPE:
Abstract interpretation is  almost  30  years   old. These   30  years
witnessed  a  great  success  of this   methodology,  in particular in
analysis and verification of programming languages and systems: static
program analysis,  program   compilers, program  verification, program
transformation, program semantics.  This workshop focusses on emerging
applications of abstract   interpretation in  nontraditional  or  even
innovative  areas,   like  security,   model checking,    embedded and
real-time systems,   systems    biology, software   watermarking   and
obfuscation,    hardware verification, etc.    The  workshop aim is to
spread the methods  of abstract  interpretation towards nontraditional
areas and to share common experiences in using abstract interpretation
as an approximation technique.

Topics    of  interest include   all     the applications of  abstract
interpretation in nontraditional fields, like:

* hardware/software security
* safety-critical hardware/software systems
* hardware/software model checking
* hardware/software verification
* very large software systems
* embedded, real-time and reactive systems
* software watermarking and obfuscation
* process algebra
* artificial intelligence
* automated deduction
* systems biology
* quantum computing
* global computing
* grid computing

IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission: 8 January 2006
Notification: 27 January 2006
Camera-ready: 9 February 2006

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Anindya Banerjee (US)
Bruno Blanchet (FR)
Radhia Cousot (FR)
Saumya Debray (US)
Roberto Giacobazzi (IT, co-chair)
David Monniaux (FR)
Alan Mycroft (UK)
Francesco Ranzato (IT, co-chair)
Hanne Riis Nielson (DK)
Helmut Veith (DE)

SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION:
Authors are invited to submit papers  up to 15  pages in ENTCS format.
Contributions should report  about  ongoing research in the   emerging
applications of  abstract  interpretation according  to the scope  and
objectives   of     the  workshop.     Position papers       are  also
encouraged. Electronic submissions in  pdf or postscript format should
be sent via email to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

As in  previous years ETAPS'06 workshop proceedings  are planned to be
published as a volume of  Elsevier's  Electronic Notes in  Theoretical
Computer Science (ENTCS).

ORGANIZERS:
Roberto Giacobazzi
University of Verona
email: roberto.giacobazzi[AT]univr.it

Francesco Ranzato
University of Padova
email: franz[AT]math.unipd.it


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