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Aim:
The aim of the INFINITY workshop is to
provide a forum for researchers interested in the development of formal methods and algorithmic techniques for
the analysis of systems with infinitely many states, and their application in automated verification
of complex hardware and software systems.
Topics:
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Infinite-state models of hardware/software systems
- Abstraction techniques for infinite-state systems
- Data structures for representing infinite state spaces, symbolic analysis techniques
- Preorder/equivalence-checking, model-checking, and control synthesis for infinite-state systems
- Parameterized networks of parallel processes, dynamic networks, mobile systems
- Systems with dynamic memory, infinite data domains
- Probabilistic and timed systems
- Verification techniques for security properties
Important Dates:
Submission deadline:
May 22, 2006
Notification: June 26, 2006
Final version: July 17, 2006
Paper submission and publication:
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract presenting unpublished
work in the areas relevant for the scope of INFINITY.
The submissions will be evaluated by the program committee
and accepted papers will be published in a volume of
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science.
By submitting you agree that, in case of acceptance, at least one (co-)author
will register and present the paper at the workshop.
Contributions should not exceed 10 pages and ENTCS format of the submission is highly recommended.
Papers should be submitted electronically (in pdf format),
by email to the address infinity06@liafa.jussieu.fr.
Please, include a title, abstract,
all authors and contact details of a single corresponding author
(address, email and phone number) into the email as a plain text.
You should receive a confirmation of your
submission within two days. If not, then we did not receive
your submission so resubmit, please.
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