[Haskell] SAS 2023 - Final CFP - Extended deadlines (updates until May 1st)

louis.rustenholz at imdea.org louis.rustenholz at imdea.org
Thu Apr 20 16:53:49 UTC 2023


(Apologies for multiple postings)


  NEW! Are you running late in preparing your SAS paper? No worries!
  Submit what you have (e.g., title and abstract) and you will have
  one extra week until May 1 for updating your paper (and May 6 for
  your artifact).

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	      Final Call for Papers - Extended deadlines
     Paper submission April 24, Paper update May 1, Artifacts May 6

			       SAS 2023
		  The 30th Static Analysis Symposium
       Cascais (Lisbon), Portugal, Sun 22 - Tue 24, October 2023

              https://2023.splashcon.org/home/sas-2023

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The 30th Static Analysis Symposium, SAS 2023, will be co-located with
SPLASH 2023 in Cascais (Lisbon), Portugal.

Static Analysis is widely recognized as a fundamental tool for program
verification, bug detection, compiler optimization, program
understanding, and software maintenance. The series of Static Analysis
Symposia has served as the primary venue for the presentation of
theoretical, practical, and application advances in the area.

IMPORTANT DATES

All deadlines are AoE (Anywhere on Earth)

**NEW**
- Paper submission (title and abstract): April 24, 2023
- Paper update deadline: (Extended) May 1, 2023
- Artifact submission: (Extended) May 6, 2023

- Author response period: June 11-14, 2023
- Notification: June 29, 2023
- Final version due: August 3, 2023
- Conference: Part of SPLASH, Oct 22-24, 2023

TOPICS

The technical program for SAS 2023 will consist of invited lectures
and presentations of refereed papers. Contributions are welcomed on
all aspects of static analysis, including, but not limited to:

- Abstract interpretation
- Automated deduction
- Data flow analysis
- Debugging techniques
- Deductive methods
- Emerging applications
- Model-checking
- Data science
- Program optimizations and transformations
- Program synthesis
- Program verification
- Machine learning and verification
- Security analysis
- Tool environments and architectures
- Theoretical frameworks
- Type checking
- Distributed or networked systems


PAPER SUBMISSION

All paper submissions will be judged on the basis of significance,
relevance, correctness, originality, and clarity.

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sas2023

We welcome regular papers as well as papers focusing on any of the
following in the NEAT (New questions/areas, Experience, Announcement,
Tool) category:

- Well-motivated discussion of new questions or new areas.
- Experience with static analysis tools, Industrial Reports, and Case
   Studies
- Brief announcements of work in progress
- Tool papers

We do not impose a page limit for submitted papers but we encourage
brevity as reviewers have a limited time that they can spend on each
paper. With the exception of experience papers, all other papers will
follow a lightweight double-blind reviewing process.  The identity of
the authors for the remaining papers will be known to the reviewers.

Submissions can address any programming paradigm, including
concurrent, constraint, functional, imperative, logic,
object-oriented, aspect, multi-core, distributed, and GPU programming.

Papers must be written and presented in English. A submitted paper
must describe original work and must not substantially overlap with
papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted
to a journal or a conference with refereed proceedings.

All submitted papers will be judged on the basis of significance,
relevance, correctness, originality, and clarity. The review process
will include a rebuttal period where authors have the opportunity to
respond to preliminary reviews on the paper.

RADHIA COUSOT AWARD

The program committee will select an accepted regular paper for the
Radhia Cousot Young Researcher Best Paper Award in memory of Radhia
Cousot and her fundamental contributions to static analysis, as well
as being one of the main promoters and organizers of the SAS series of
conferences.

ARTIFACTS

As in previous years, we encourage authors to submit a virtual machine
image containing any artifacts and evaluations presented in the
paper. Artifact submission is optional. Artifact evaluation will be
concurrent with paper review.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Gogul Balakrishnan, Google, United States
Liqian Chen, National University of Defense Technology, China
Yu-Fang Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Patrick Cousot, United States
Michael Emmi, Amazon Web Services, United States
Pietro Ferrara, Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia, Italy
Roberto Giacobazzi, University of Verona, Italy
Roberta Gori, University of Pisa, Italy
Manuel Hermenegildo, U. Pol. de Madrid and IMDEA SW., Spain (Co-Chair)
Francesco Logozzo, Facebook, United States
Isabella Mastroeni, University of Verona, Italy
Antoine Miné, Sorbonne Université, France
José Morales, IMDEA Software Institute, Spain (Co-Chair)
Kedar Namjoshi, Nokia Bell Labs, United States
Jorge A. Navas, Certora, inc., United States
Martin C. Rinard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
Daniel Schoepe, Amazon, United Kingdom
Helmut Seidl, Technische Universität München, Germany
Mihaela Sighireanu, IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, France
Gagandeep Singh, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
Yulei Sui, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Laura Titolo, Laura Titolo, NIA/NASA LaRC, United States
Jingling Xue, UNSW Sydney, Australia
Xin Zhang, Peking University, China

Artifact Evaluation Committee Chair: Marc Chevalier, Snyk, Switzerland
Publicity Chair: Louis Rustenholz, UPM and IMDEA SW, Spain


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