From martingi@ifi.uio.no Mon Mar 10 10:41:14 2008 From: martingi@ifi.uio.no (Martin Giese) Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:41:14 +0100 Subject: [WING] CfP: Special Issue of the JSC on Invariant Generation Message-ID: <47D5104A.80102@ifi.uio.no> [apologies for multiple copies!] Call for papers Special issue of the JOURNAL OF SYMBOLIC COMPUTATION on INVARIANT GENERATION and ADVANCED TECHNIQUES FOR REASONING ABOUT LOOPS IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission: July 1, 2008 Notification of acceptance: November 1, 2008 Publication: First quarter of 2009 GENERAL INFORMATION The logically deepest aspect of program verification is to prove properties of loops, respectively recursive programs. While most systems concerned with program verification deal with loops by loop invariants or induction hypotheses that have to be provided by a human, a number of interesting alternative approaches have emerged, that are based on techniques ranging from polynomial algebra to abstract interpretation. This special issue has its origins in the Workshop on Invariant Generation which was held in Hagenberg (Austria) in June 2007. It will be published by Elsevier within the Journal of Symbolic Computation. TOPICS This special issue focuses on advanced techniques for proving properties of programs with loops or recursion. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following: * Analysis and verification of programs with loops and recursion * Inductive assertion generation * Inductive proofs for reasoning about loops * Applications to assertion generation using the following tools: o Algebraic techniques o Abstract interpretation o Static analysis o Model checking o Theorem proving * Tools for inductive assertion generation and verification * Alternative techniques for reasoning about loops SUBMISSIONS This special issue welcomes original high-quality contributions that have been neither published in nor submitted to any journals or refereed conferences. Submissions will be peer-reviewed using the standard refereeing procedure of the Journal of Symbolic Computation. Authors of papers presented at the WING 2007 workshop are welcome to submit extended and revised versions of their papers. However, other submission are welcome as well. Please prepare your submission in LaTeX using the JSC document format from: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~hong/jsc.htm and send it as a Postscript or PDF file to martingi@ifi.uio.no GUEST EDITORS Martin Giese (University of Oslo, Norway) Tudor Jebelean (Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Hagenberg, Austria) FURTHER INFORMATION martingi@ifi.uio.no tjebelea@risc.uni-linz.ac.at