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FM
City
Limassol
Country
Cyprus
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Abstract

FM 2016 is the latest in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods Europe, an independent association that encourages the use of, and research on, formal methods for the engineering of computer&#8211;based systems and software&#046; The symposia have been notably successful in bringing together researchers and industrial users around a programme of original papers on research and industrial experience, workshops, tutorials, reports on tools, projects, and ongoing doctoral work&#046;<br>SCOPE AND TOPICS<br>FM 2016 will highlight the development and application of formal methods in a wide range of domains including software, computer&#8211;based systems, systems&#8211;of&#8211;systems, human interaction, manufacturing, sustainability, power, transport, cities, healthcare, and biology&#046; We also welcome papers on experiences of formal methods in industry, and on the design and validation of formal methods tools&#046;<br>FM 2016 encourages submissions on formal methods for developing and evaluating systems that interact with physical processes, and systems that use artificial intelligence technology&#046; Examples include autonomous systems, robots, and cyber&#8211;physical systems in general&#046; Applying formal methods to these systems of growing interest and importance is challenging because they exhibit much greater non&#8211;determinism than traditional systems, making them challenging to assure&#046;<br>The broad topics of interest for FM 2016 include, but are not limited to:<br>Interdisciplinary formal methods: Techniques, tools and experiences demonstrating formal methods in interdisciplinary frameworks&#046;<br>Formal methods in practice: Industrial applications of formal methods, experience with formal methods in industry, tool usage reports, experiments with challenge problems&#046; Authors are encouraged to explain how formal methods overcame problems, led to improved designs, or provided new insights&#046;<br>Tools for formal methods: Advances in automated verification and model&#8211;checking, tools integration, environments for formal methods, and experimental validation of tools&#046; Authors are encouraged to demonstrate empirically that the new tool or environment advances the state of the art&#046;<br>Role of formal methods in software and systems engineering: Development processes with formal methods, usage guidelines for formal methods, and method integration&#046; Authors are encouraged to evaluate process innovations with respect to qualitative or quantitative improvements&#046; Empirical studies and evaluations are also solicited&#046;<br>Theoretical foundations: All aspects of theory related to specification, verification, refinement, and static and dynamic analysis&#046; Authors are encouraged to explain how their results contribute to the solution of practical problems with methods or tools&#046;<br>