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FMCAD
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Mountain View
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United States
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FMCAD 2016 is the sixteenth in a series of conferences on the theory and<br>applications of formal methods in hardware and system verification&#046;<br>FMCAD provides a leading forum to researchers in academia and industry<br>for presenting and discussing groundbreaking methods, technologies,<br>theoretical results, and tools for reasoning formally about computing<br>systems&#046; FMCAD covers formal aspects of computer&#8211;aided system design<br>including verification, specification, synthesis, and testing&#046;<br>FMCAD employs a rigorous peer&#8211;review process&#046; Accepted papers are<br>distributed through both ACM and IEEE digital libraries&#046; In addition,<br>published articles are made available freely on the conference page; the<br>authors retain the copyright&#046; There are no publication fees&#046; At least<br>one of the authors is required to register for the conference and<br>present the accepted paper&#046; A small number of outstanding FMCAD<br>submissions will be considered for inclusion in a Special Issue of the<br>journal on Formal Methods in System Design (FMSD)&#046;<br>TOPICS OF INTEREST<br>FMCAD welcomes submission of papers reporting original research on<br>advances in all aspects of formal methods technology and its application<br>to computer&#8211;aided design&#046; Topics of interest include (but are not<br>limited to):<br>&#8211;&#8211; Model checking, theorem proving, equivalence checking, abstraction<br>and reduction, compositional methods, decision procedures at the<br>bit&#8211; and word&#8211;level, probabilistic methods, combinations of<br>deductive methods and decision procedures&#046;<br>&#8211;&#8211; Synthesis and compilation for computer system descriptions, modeling,<br>specification, and implementation languages, formal semantics of<br>languages and their subsets, model&#8211;based design, design derivation<br>and transformation, correct&#8211;by&#8211;construction methods&#046;<br>&#8211;&#8211; Application of formal and semi&#8211;formal methods to functional and<br>non&#8211;functional specification and validation of hardware and software,<br>including timing and power modeling, verification of computing<br>systems on all levels of abstraction, system&#8211;level design and<br>verification for embedded and cyberphysical systems, hardware&#8211;<br>software co&#8211;design and verification, transaction&#8211;level verification&#046;<br>&#8211;&#8211; Experience with the application of formal and semi&#8211;formal methods to<br>industrial&#8211;scale designs; tools that represent formal verification<br>enablement, new features, or a substantial improvement in the<br>automation of formal methods&#046;<br>&#8211;&#8211; Application of formal methods in areas beyond computer systems,<br>including formal methods describing processes studied in other areas<br>of science, engineering, and humanities&#046;<br>&#8211;&#8211; (New) Application of formal methods to verifying safety,<br>connectivity and security properties of networks and distributed<br>systems&#046;<br>