28 Aug 2010
Brno, Czech Republic
Call For Presentations Games and Probabilistic Models in Formal Verification 2010 August 28, 2010, Brno, Czech Republic http://mfcsl2010.fi.muni.cz/workshops/gpmfv OBJECTIVE & SCOPE: Formal methods are widely used in the development and analysis of complex systems such as aircraft flight control systems, controllers of industrial processes, biological processes etc. These system s usually exhibit features such as randomness, interaction and parallelism. Probabilistic and game theoretic models are especially well suited for capturing these features and therefore there is a need to develop such mode ls and methods for their analysis. The goal of GPMFV 2010 is to put together researchers who are currently working on attractive, exciting, and new idea s in topics that include (but are not limited to): algorithms for finite and infinite games automata theory and games timed games probabilistic models for verification decision processes and stochastic games logics for probabilistic models and games probabilistic model checking We call for presentations (in form of one-page abstracts) of recently publi shed or even unpublished work, without restricting the possibility of future publication of such results. SUBMISSION: There will be no formal proceedings of GPMFV 2010. Abstracts fo r presentations must clearly describe the contribution of the work. Submissio ns should not exceed 1 (one) page. The authors are encouraged to include web-l ink of the full version of their contribution, which will be reviewed at the discretion of the program committee. Submissions of abstracts will be handl ed by the EasyChair system. IMPORTANT DATES: Abstract submission: May 10, 2010. Notification: May 31, 2010. INVITED SPEAKERS: Thomas Brihaye, Universite de Mons Javier Esparza, TU Munich Hugo Gimbert, CNRS Bordeaux Marcus Groesser, TU Dresden PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Christel Baier, TU Dresden Tomas Brazdil, Masaryk Univ. (PC co-chair) Krishnendu Chatterjee, IST Austria (PC co-chair) Kousha Etessami, Univ. Edinburgh Erich Graedel, RWTH Aachen Damian Niwinski, Univ. Warsaw Joel Ouaknine, Univ. Oxford Olivier Serre, LIAFA Paris