Workshop on Formal Approaches to Ubiquitous Systems, call for participation

Natasha Alechina nza at Cs.Nott.AC.UK
Di Aug 25 00:39:50 CEST 2009


Call for participation

Workshop on Formal Approaches to Ubiquitous Systems (FAUSt 2009)
Imperial College London, 14-15 September 2009
http://www.agents.cs.nott.ac.uk/events/faust09/

A key challenge in ubiquitous computing is identifying and developing 
appropriate formal approaches for understanding, designing and 
implementing ubiquitous systems. However applications which must 
interact with heterogeneous devices in multiple contexts and/or whose 
implementation may span multiple devices with widely differing resource 
constraints pose significant difficulties for current analysis, design 
and verification methodologies. While some of these issues have been 
addressed in previous work, their combination and interaction presents 
significant new challenges.

The workshop aims to bring together researchers from the ubiquitous 
computing and formal methods communities to determine how the current 
state of the art in formal methods can be applied to ubiquitous 
computing, and to map out key research questions and future directions 
for formal approaches to ubiquitous systems.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  * what sorts of (formal) system properties are of interest to the 
ubicomp community;
  * what sorts of formal models and techniques are appropriate for 
modelling context, mobility and resource constraints;
  * which verification techniques are appropriate for ubiquitous systems

The two day workshop will feature a mixture of invited talks and 
submitted contributions describing current work or work in progress in 
ubiquitous computing; applications of formal analysis to some aspect of 
ubiquitous computing or similar systems (e.g. verification of sensor 
networks); and other formal approaches which are likely to be relevant 
(e.g., logics of resource bounds, context logics, verification of mobile 
or real time systems). In addition, there will be a panel session to 
identify possible synergies (and collaborations) in current work and to 
map out key questions for future research.

Invited Speakers

Muffy Calder (University of Glasgow)
Michael Fisher (University of Liverpool)
Marta Kwiatkowska (University of Oxford)
Derek McAulay (University of Nottingham / University of Cambridge)
Robin Milner (University of Edinburgh / University of Cambridge)
Alessandra Russo (Imperial College London)

A provisional programme is available on the workshop web page:
http://www.agents.cs.nott.ac.uk/events/faust09/faust-programme.html

Registration
Registration is £40.00 (includes lunch and tea/coffee on the 14th and 
15th). Limited bursaries are available for UK PhD students with an 
accepted abstract. Registration forms are available on the workshop web 
page: http://www.agents.cs.nott.ac.uk/events/faust09/#registration

Workshop Organisers

Natasha Alechina (University of Nottingham)
Brian Logan (University of Nottingham)


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