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First Call For Papers The 13th International Static Analysis Symposium (SAS'06) Seoul, Korea 29-31 August 2006 http://ropas.snu.ac.kr/sas06 ***************************************************************************** IMPORTANT DATES Submission: 7 April 2006 Notification: 26 May 2006 Camera-ready: 10 June 2006 SUMMARY Static Analysis is increasingly recognized as a fundamental tool for program verification, bug detection, compiler optimization, program understanding, and software maintenance. The series of Static Analysis Symposia has served as the primary venue for presentation of theoretical, practical, and application advances in the area. The Thirteenth International Static Analysis Symposium (SAS'06) will be held in Seoul, hosted by the Seoul National University. Previous symposia were held in London, Verona, San Diego, Madrid, Santa Barbara, Venice, Pisa, Paris, Aachen, Glasgow and Namur. The technical program for SAS'06 will consist of invited lectures, tutorials, presentations of refereed papers, and software demonstrations. Contributions are welcome on all aspects of Static Analysis, including, but not limited to abstract domains abstract interpretation abstract testing bug detection data flow analysis model checking program specialization security analysis theoretical frameworks type checking verifications new applications Submissions can address any programming paradigm, including concurrent, constraint, functional, imperative, logic and object-oriented programming. Survey papers, that present some aspect of the above topics with a new coherence, and application papers, that describe experience with industrial applications, are also welcomed. SUBMISSIONS INFORMATION - All submissions be submitted electronically online via the symposium web page http://ropas.snu.ac.kr/sas06. Acceptable formats are PostScript or PDF, viewable by Ghostview or Acrobat Reader. - Paper submissions should not exceed 15 pages in LNCS format, excluding bibliography and well-marked appendices. Program committee members are not required to read the appendices, and thus papers must be intelligible without them. - Papers must describe original work, be written and presented in English, and must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with refereed proceedings. - Submitted papers will be judged on the basis of significance, relevance, correctness, originality, and clarity. They should clearly identify what has been accomplished and why it is significant. - The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. PROGRAM CHAIR: Kwangkeun Yi (Seoul National U., Korea) Email: [hidden email] PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Anindya Banerjee (Kansas State U., USA) Wei-Ngan Chin (National U. of Singapore, Singapore) Patrick Cousot (ENS Paris, France) Roberto Giacobazzi (U. of Verona, Italy) Chris Hankin (Imperial College, UK) Luddy Harrison (U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) Naoki Kobayashi (Tohoku U., Japan) Oukseh Lee (Hanyang U., Korea) Alan Mycroft (U. of Cambridge, UK) Kedar Namjoshi (Bell Labs., USA) Jens Palsberg (UCLA, USA) Andreas Podelski (Max-Planck-Institut, Germany) Ganesan Ramalingam (IBM T.J.Watson, USA) Radu Rugina (Cornell U., USA) Harald Sondergaard (U. of Melbourne, Australia) Zhendong Su (UC Davis, USA) Reinhard Wilhelm (U. des Saarlandes, Germany) Kwangkeun Yi (Seoul National U., Korea) ************************************************************************ _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [hidden email] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell |
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