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{{Event
|Acronym=TACAS 2019
|Acronym=TACAS 2019
|Title=25th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems
|Series=TACAS
|Series=TACAS
|Type=Conference
|Type=Conference
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|End date=2019/04/11
|End date=2019/04/11
|Homepage=https://conf.researchr.org/track/etaps-2019/tacas-2019-papers
|Homepage=https://conf.researchr.org/track/etaps-2019/tacas-2019-papers
|City=Prague
|Country=Czech Republic
|Abstract deadline=2018/11/09
|Paper deadline=2018/11/16
|Notification=2019/01/25
|Camera ready=2019/02/15
|Submitting link=http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tacas2019
|Submitting link=http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tacas2019
|has program chair=Tomas Vojnar, Lijun Zhang
|Submitted papers=436
|Accepted papers=137
|has Proceedings DOI=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17462-0
}}
}}
'''TACAS 2019'''
'''25th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS 2019)'''. Held as part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, [[ETAPS 2019]]
Prague, Czech Republic, April 6–11, 2019
    
    
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TACAS is a forum for researchers, developers and users interested in rigorously based tools and algorithms for the construction and analysis of systems. The conference aims to bridge the gaps between different communities with this common interest and to support them in their quest to improve the utility, reliability, flexibility and efficiency of tools and algorithms for building systems.
TACAS is a forum for researchers, developers and users interested in rigorously based tools and algorithms for the construction and analysis of systems. The conference aims to bridge the gaps between different communities with this common interest and to support them in their quest to improve the utility, reliability, flexibility and efficiency of tools and algorithms for building systems.
''
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Theoretical papers with clear relevance for tool construction and analysis as well as tool descriptions and case studies with a conceptual message are all encouraged. The topics covered by the conference include, but are not limited to:


   
==TOPICS==
Theoretical papers with clear relevance for tool construction and analysis as well as tool descriptions and case studies with a conceptual message are all encouraged. The topics covered by the conference include, but are not limited to:   
* specification and verification techniques;
* specification and verification techniques;
*     software and hardware verification;
* software and hardware verification;
*     analytical techniques for real-time, hybrid, or stochastic systems;
* analytical techniques for real-time, hybrid, or stochastic systems;
*     analytical techniques for safety, security, or dependability;
* analytical techniques for safety, security, or dependability;
*     SAT and SMT solving;
* SAT and SMT solving;
*     theorem-proving;
* theorem-proving;
*     model-checking;
* model-checking;
*     static and dynamic program analysis;
* static and dynamic program analysis;
*     testing;
* testing;
*     abstraction techniques for modeling and verification;
* abstraction techniques for modeling and verification;
*     compositional and refinement-based methodologies;
* compositional and refinement-based methodologies;
*     system construction and transformation techniques;
* system construction and transformation techniques;
*     machine-learning techniques for synthesis and verification;
* machine-learning techniques for synthesis and verification;
*     tool environments and tool architectures;
* tool environments and tool architectures;
*     applications and case studies.
* applications and case studies.
 
25 Years of TACAS
 
This year we celebrate the 25th TACAS anniversary with a special competition event: TOOLympics. In the scope of TOOLympics, we also hold a panel discussion: Moore’s Law, and More?.


''25 Years of TACAS
This year we celebrate the 25th TACAS anniversary with a special competition event: TOOLympics. In the scope of TOOLympics, we also hold a panel discussion: Moore’s Law, and More?
''
==Important Dates==
==Important Dates==
AoE (UTC-12h)
AoE (UTC-12h)
* Conference: Mon 8 - Thu 11 Apr 2019
* Camera-ready versions; Fri 15 Feb 2019
* Notifications: Fri 25 Jan 2019
* Full papers due: Fri 16 Nov 2018
* Abstracts due: Fri 9 Nov 2018


Conference: Mon 8 - Thu 11 Apr 2019
==Proceedings==
 
* Proceedings, Part 1: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17462-0
Camera-ready versions; Fri 15 Feb 2019
* Proceedings, Part 2: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17465-1
 
* Proceedings, Part 3: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17502-3
Notifications: Fri 25 Jan 2019
 
Full papers due: Fri 16 Nov 2018
 
Abstracts due: Fri 9 Nov 2018
 
 
'''Program Committee'''
    Tomas Vojnar
    Tomas VojnarCo-chair
    Brno University of Technology
    Czech Republic
    Lijun Zhang
    Lijun ZhangCo-chair
    Chinese Academy of Sciences
    China
    Marius Mikucionis
    Marius MikucionisTools Chair
    Aalborg University
    Denmark
    Radu Grosu
    Radu GrosuCase Study Chair
    Vienna University of Technology
    Austria
    Dirk Beyer
    Dirk BeyerCompetition chair
    LMU Munich
    Germany
    Parosh Aziz Abdulla
    Parosh Aziz Abdulla
    Uppsala University
    Sweden
    Armin Biere
    Armin Biere
    Johannes Kepler University Linz
    Austria
    Ahmed Bouajjani
    Ahmed Bouajjani
    IRIF, Université Paris Diderot
    France
    Patricia Bouyer
    Patricia Bouyer
    LSV, CNRS & ENS Cachan, University Paris Saclay
    France
    Yu-Fang Chen
    Yu-Fang Chen
    Academia Sinica
    Taiwan
    Maria Christakis
    Maria Christakis
    MPI-SWS
    Germany
    Alessandro Cimatti
    Alessandro Cimatti
    Fondazione Bruno Kessler
    Italy
    Rance Cleaveland
    Rance Cleaveland
    University of Maryland
    United States
    Leonardo De Moura
    Leonardo De Moura
    Microsoft Research
    United States
    Pierre Ganty
    Pierre Ganty
    IMDEA Software Institute
    Spain
    Orna Grumberg
    Orna Grumberg
    Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
    Israel
    Klaus Havelund
    Klaus Havelund
    NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    United States
    Holger Hermanns
    Holger Hermanns
    Saarland University
    Germany
    Falk Howar
    Falk Howar
    Technical University Dortmund
    Germany
    Marieke Huisman
    Marieke Huisman
    University of Twente
    Netherlands
    Radu Iosif
    Radu Iosif
    VERIMAG, CNRS, Université Grenoble-Alpes
    France
    Joxan Jaffar
    Joxan Jaffar
    National University of Singapore
    Singapore
    Stefan Kiefer
    Stefan Kiefer
    University of Oxford
    United Kingdom
    Jan Kretinsky
    Jan Kretinsky
    Technical University of Munich
    Germany
    Salvatore La Torre
    Salvatore La Torre
    Università degli Studi di Salerno
    Italy
    Kim Larsen
    Kim Larsen
    Aalborg University
    Denmark
    Annabelle McIver
    Annabelle McIver
    Macquarie University
    Australia
    Roland Meyer
    Roland Meyer
    Technical University of Braunschweig
    Germany
    Sebastian A. Moedersheim
    Sebastian A. Moedersheim
    Technical University of Denmark
    Denmark
    David Parker
    David Parker
    University of Birmingham
    United Kingdom
    Corina S Pasareanu
    Corina S Pasareanu
    NASA Ames Research Center
    United States
    Sanjit Seshia
    Sanjit Seshia
    University of California, Berkeley
    United States
    Parasara Sridhar Duggirala
    Parasara Sridhar Duggirala
    University of Connecticut
    United States
    Bernhard Steffen
    Bernhard Steffen
    Technical University Dortmund
    Germany
    Jan Strejcek
    Jan Strejcek
    Masaryk University
    Czech Republic
    Zhendong Su
    Zhendong Su
    ETH Zurich
    Switzerland
    Meng Sun
    Meng Sun
    Peking University
    China
    Michael Tautschnig
    Michael Tautschnig
    Amazon Web Services
    United Kingdom
    Thomas Wies
    Thomas Wies
    New York University
    United States
    Florian Zuleger
    Florian Zuleger
    Vienna University of Technology
    Austria
 
Artifact Evaluation Committee
 
    Ernst Moritz Hahn
    Ernst Moritz HahnAE co-chair
    Queen's University Belfast
    United Kingdom
    Ondrej Lengal
    Ondrej LengalAE co-chair
    Brno University of Technology
    Czech Republic
 
Steering Committee
 
    Bernhard Steffen
    Bernhard SteffenChair
    Technical University Dortmund
    Germany
    Dirk Beyer
    Dirk Beyer
    LMU Munich
    Germany
    Rance Cleaveland
    Rance Cleaveland
    University of Maryland
    United States
    Holger Hermanns
    Holger Hermanns
    Saarland University
    Germany
    Kim Larsen
    Kim Larsen
    Aalborg University
    Denmark

Latest revision as of 04:23, 4 August 2020

TACAS 2019
25th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems
Event in series TACAS
Dates 2019/04/08 (iCal) - 2019/04/11
Homepage: https://conf.researchr.org/track/etaps-2019/tacas-2019-papers
Submitting link: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tacas2019
Location
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
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Important dates
Abstracts: 2018/11/09
Papers: 2018/11/16
Notification: 2019/01/25
Camera ready due: 2019/02/15
Papers: Submitted 436 / Accepted 137 (31.4 %)
Committees
PC chairs: Tomas Vojnar, Lijun Zhang
Table of Contents


25th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS 2019). Held as part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2019 Prague, Czech Republic, April 6–11, 2019

TACAS is a forum for researchers, developers and users interested in rigorously based tools and algorithms for the construction and analysis of systems. The conference aims to bridge the gaps between different communities with this common interest and to support them in their quest to improve the utility, reliability, flexibility and efficiency of tools and algorithms for building systems.

TOPICS

Theoretical papers with clear relevance for tool construction and analysis as well as tool descriptions and case studies with a conceptual message are all encouraged. The topics covered by the conference include, but are not limited to:

  • specification and verification techniques;
  • software and hardware verification;
  • analytical techniques for real-time, hybrid, or stochastic systems;
  • analytical techniques for safety, security, or dependability;
  • SAT and SMT solving;
  • theorem-proving;
  • model-checking;
  • static and dynamic program analysis;
  • testing;
  • abstraction techniques for modeling and verification;
  • compositional and refinement-based methodologies;
  • system construction and transformation techniques;
  • machine-learning techniques for synthesis and verification;
  • tool environments and tool architectures;
  • applications and case studies.

25 Years of TACAS This year we celebrate the 25th TACAS anniversary with a special competition event: TOOLympics. In the scope of TOOLympics, we also hold a panel discussion: Moore’s Law, and More?

Important Dates

AoE (UTC-12h)

  • Conference: Mon 8 - Thu 11 Apr 2019
  • Camera-ready versions; Fri 15 Feb 2019
  • Notifications: Fri 25 Jan 2019
  • Full papers due: Fri 16 Nov 2018
  • Abstracts due: Fri 9 Nov 2018

Proceedings