[SystemSafety] Fwd: [Concurrency] CALL FOR PAPERS - FM-RAIL-BOK WORKSHOP 2013

Peter Bernard Ladkin ladkin at rvs.uni-bielefeld.de
Sat Mar 30 19:22:07 CET 2013




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Subject: [Concurrency] CALL FOR PAPERS  -  FM-RAIL-BOK WORKSHOP 2013
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 22:52:27 +0000
From: Markus Roggenbach <M.Roggenbach at swansea.ac.uk>
To: concurrency at listserver.tue.nl

CALL FOR PAPERS

   FM-RAIL-BOK WORKSHOP 2013

   -- Workshop on a
   -- Formal Methods Body of Knowledge for
   -- Railway Control and Safety Systems

   23-24 September 2013, 2013, Madrid, Spain
   http://ssfmgroup.wordpress.com

   A workshop in SEFM'13
   September 25-27, 2013, Madrid, Spain
   http://antares.sip.ucm.es/sefm2013/

MOTIVATION AND SCIENCE-PHILOSOPHICAL BACKGROUND

   Formal methods in software science and software engineering have
   existed at least as long as the term “software engineering” (NATO
   Science Conference, Garmisch, 1968) itself. In many
   engineering-based application areas, such as in the railway domain,
   formal methods have reached a level of maturity that already enables
   the compilation of a so-called body of knowledge (abbreviated as
   “BOK”). Its various methods and techniques include algebraic
   specification, process-algebraic modelling and verification, Petri
   nets, fuzzy logics, etc. For example, the B-method has been used
   successfully to verify the most relevant parts of a model of the
   Metro underground railway system of the city of Paris
   (France). Software tool support is already available for a number of
   those formal methods; for example in the form of various model
   checker or SAT solver programs.

   In this context, our workshop shall bring together scientists,
   researchers and practitioners, from academia, the industry,
   professional guildes and engineering associations, national or
   international standardisation committees, as well as governmental or
   administrative regulators to re-collect and discuss the “state of
   the art” in the application of formal methods within the railway
   domain (including inner-city tram lines, urban mono-rail systems,
   etc., too). Thereby we shall adopt a methodological viewpoint based
   on Vincenti’s book "What Engineers know and how they know it:
   Analytical Studies from Aeronautical History, John Hopkins
   University Press, 1990". This book contains a science-historical and
   science-philosophical analysis of what it is that constitutes
   engineering knowledge (and the related practice) specifically, in
   other words: an epistemology of engineering. The development of the
   above-mentioned handbooks as an explicit recording of such knowledge
   is part of Vincenti’s epistemology.

SUBMISSION

   Our workshop calls for short position papers with strong emphasis on
   methodologically sound “BOK” contents and case-based “best practice”
   knowledge in the spirit of classical engineering handbooks.

   Such papers, which will be reviewed and moderated by the workshop’s
   programme committee, must not exceed 6 pages in the IEEE
   double-column conference format

     http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html

   and must be submitted via our EasyChair Submission Website

     http://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=fmrailbok2013

   no later than the stipulated submission deadline.  Submissions which
   do not meet these requirements will be rejected without review.

IMPORTANT DATES:

   Paper submission deadline: 14 June 2013
   Author notification: 5 July 2013
   Re-submission of revised accepted papers: 16 August 2013
   Distribution of revised papers amongst registered participants: 2 September 2013
   Workshop in Madrid: 23-24 September 2013
   Thereafter: post-discussions and further work towards the planned book release

WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS

   Anne Haxthausen, Technical University of Denmark
   Markus Roggenbach, University of Swansea, Great Britain
   Stefan Gruner, University of Pretoria, South Africa
   Tom Maibaum, McMaster University, Canada

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE (confirmation status: 21 March 2013)

   Martin Brennan, British Rail Safety Standards Board
   Simon Chadwick, Invensys Rail, Great Britain
   Lars-Henrik Eriksson, Uppsala University, Sweden
   Alessandro Fantechi, University of Firenze, Italy
   Michaela Huhn, Technical University of Clausthal, Germany
   Hoang Nga Nguyen, University of Swansea, Great Britain
   Jan Peleska, University of Bremen, Germany
   Holger Schlingloff, Humboldt-University of Berlin, Germany
   Kenji Taguchi, AIST, Japan
   Helen Treharne, University of Surrey, Great Britain
   Laurent Voisin, Systerel, France
   Kirsten Winter, University of Queensland, Australia

WORKSHOP FORMAT

   Our workshop is planned as a workshop in the proper sense of the
   word, i.e.: it will be work-oriented, not
   presentation-oriented. During the workshop, smaller sub-groups will
   work on various sub-topics, whereas plenum sessions will bring the
   sub-groups and their sub-results together again.

   For the sake of effective working during the event, all accepted
   papers will be distributed amongst the registered participants
   already before the event. Participants are expected to study these
   papers before the workshop, such that the discussions and sub-groups
   can commence effectively from the first hour of the meeting onwards.

   Soon after the workshop, its work results (proceedings) shall be
   published first in the form of an institutional technical
   report. Thereafter the technical report shall be further “polished”
   and consolidated, with the goal of publishing an authoritative BOK
   book on the chosen topic, with a reputable publisher, in the
   not-too-far future.

   In case of good success, similar BOK preparation workshops are
   planned for the future on other (yet similar) topics, for example:
   formal methods for aviation software, or formal methods for
   automobile applications, etc. In the long term, this could lead to a
   multi-volume series of such BOK books on various topics.

PUBLICATION

   According to our workshop’s goal and format we follow a 3-phase
   publication plan with informal distribution of accepted papers
   amongst registered workshop participants before the workshop,
   official release of an institutional technical report soon after the
   workshop, publication of a refined and consolidated BOK book in the
   not-too-far future, after the technical report, with a reputable
   scientific publisher.

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