Abbrevation
FTSCS
City
Kyoto
Country
Japan
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Abstract

There is an increasing demand in industry to use formal methods to achieve software&#8211;independent verification and validation of safety&#8211;critical systems, e&#046;g&#046;, in fields such as avionics, automotive, medical, and other cyber&#8211;physical systems&#046; Newer standards, such as DO&#8211;178C (avionics) and ISO 26262 (automotive), emphasize the need for formal methods and model&#8211;based development, speeding up the adaptation of such methods in industry&#046;<br>The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and engineers who are interested in the application of formal and semi&#8211;formal methods to improve the quality of safety&#8211;critical computer systems&#046; FTSCS strives strives to promote research and development of formal methods and tools for industrial applications, and is particularly interested in industrial applications of formal methods&#046; Specific topics include, but are not limited to:<br>case studies and experience reports on the use of formal methods for analyzing safety&#8211;critical systems, including avionics, automotive, medical, and other kinds of safety&#8211;critical and QoS&#8211;critical systems<br>methods, techniques and tools to support automated analysis, certification, debugging, etc&#046;, of complex safety/QoS&#8211;critical systems<br>analysis methods that address the limitations of formal methods in industry (usability, scalability, etc&#046;)<br>formal analysis support for modeling languages used in industry, such as AADL, Ptolemy, SysML, SCADE, Modelica, etc&#046;<br>code generation from validated models&#046;<br>The workshop will provide a platform for discussions and the exchange of innovative ideas, so submissions on work in progress are encouraged&#046;<br>