FACS 2021 – Final call for papers

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**               Final Call for Papers: FACS 2021
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**    17th International Conference on Formal Aspects of Component Software
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**                         Virtual Event
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**                  https://facs2021.inria.fr
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## OVERVIEW

Component-based software development proposes sound engineering principles
and techniques to cope with the complexity of present-day software systems.
However, many challenging conceptual and technological issues remain in
component-based software development theory and practice. Furthermore, the
advent of service-oriented and cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, and
the Internet of Things has brought to the fore new dimensions, such as
quality of service and robustness to withstand faults, which require
revisiting established concepts and developing new ones.

FACS 2021 is concerned with how formal methods can be applied to
component-based software and system development. Formal methods have
provided foundations for component-based software through research on
mathematical models for components, composition and adaptation, and
rigorous approaches to verification, deployment, testing, and certification.

## INVITED SPEAKERS

* Radu Calinescu (University of York, UK)
* Corina Pasareanu (NASA Ames, CMU, USA)

## DATES

* Abstract: July 9, 2021 (extended)
* Paper: July 16, 2021 (extended)
* Notification: August 20, 2021
* Conference: October 28-29, 2021

All deadlines are AoE.

## SCOPE

The conference seeks to address the application of formal methods in all
aspects of software components and services. Specific topics include, but
are not limited to:

* formal models for software components and their interaction;
* formal aspects of services, service-oriented architectures, business
processes, cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things, and
other artifacts;
* formal syntax and semantics of modeling languages;
* design and verification methods for software components and services;
* composition and deployment: models, calculi, languages;
* formal methods and modeling languages for components and services;
* (behavioral) type systems for components and services;
* models for QoS and other extra-functional properties (e.g., trust,
compliance, security) of components and services;
* components for real-time, safety-critical, secure, and/or embedded
systems;
* rigorous model-based analysis;
* components for the Internet of things and cyber-physical systems;
* artificial intelligence and machine learning for components and services;
* probabilistic techniques for modeling and verification of component-based
systems;
* model-based testing of components and services;
* case studies and experience reports;
* tools supporting formal methods for components and services.

## SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION

We solicit submissions related to the topics mentioned above in the
following categories:

* full papers: original research, applications and experiences, surveys
(16 pages max, excluding references);
* short papers: tools and demonstrations, new ideas and emerging results,
position papers (6 pages max, excluding references).

Paper submission is done via EasyChair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=facs2021.

All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not submitted
concurrently for publication elsewhere. Each paper will be reviewed by at
least three PC members and evaluated in terms of novelty, importance,
evidence, and clarity.

The proceedings of FACS 2021 will be published as a volume of LNCS. All
accepted papers will be published in this LNCS volume. Authors should
consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates,
either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. Springer
encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition,
the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the
authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form.
The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the
corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to
Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.

The authors of a selected subset of accepted papers will be invited to
submit extended versions of their papers to special issue of the
International Journal on Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM).

## CHAIRS

Gwen Salaün, University Grenoble Alpes, France
Anton Wijs, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

## PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Kyungmin Bae, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
Christel Baier, TU Dresden, Germany
Luís Soares Barbosa, University of Minho, Portugal,
Simon Bliudze, Inria Lille, France
Javier Camara, University of York, UK
Francisco Duran, University of Malaga, Spain
Fatemeh Ghassemi, University of Tehran, Iran
Sung-Shik Jongmans, Open University and CWI, the Netherlands
Olga Kouchnarenko, University of Franche-Comté, France
Alfons Laarman, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Ivan Lanese, University of Bologna, Italy
Zhiming Liu, Southwest University, China
Alberto Lluch-Lafuente, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Markus Lumpe, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Eric Madelaine, Inria Sophia Antipolis, France
Mieke Massink, CNR ISTI, Italy
Hernán Melgratti, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fabrizio Montesi, University of Southern Denmark
Peter Csaba Ölveczky, University of Oslo, Norway
Jun Pang, University of Luxembourg
José Proença, CISTER, Portugal
Jorge Pérez, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Camilo Rocha, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali, Colombia
Gwen Salaün, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
Ana Sokolova, University of Salzburg, Austria
Jacopo Soldani, University of Pisa, Italy
Anton Wijs, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Shoji Yuen, Nagoya University, Japan

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