Deadline close: FDL'05 Call for Papers

From: Christoph Grimm <grimm_at_.....>
Date: Wed Mar 30 2005 - 03:57:16 PST
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         Forum on specification and Design Languages - FDL'05
                            An ECSI event

                        September 27-30, 2005
                     EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

                  ****  CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS  ****
                  **** Deadline April 1st, 2005 ****

            Full information at <http://www.ecsi.org/fdl>
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FDL is  the European  forum to  exchange experiences  and learn of new
trends in  the application  of languages  and their  associated design
methods and tools for the  design of electronic systems. The  forum is
organized around  thematic areas  (TA) and  includes working sessions,
poster sessions, embedded tutorials, panels and technical discussions.
Fringe meetings  such as  user group  or standardization  meetings are
also held in conjunction with the Forum.
FDL'05 is the eighth occurrence of a series of successful events  that
started in 1998 in Lausanne.

THEMATIC AREAS
   o AMS - Analog, Mixed-Signal and Heterogeneous System Design

   o CSD - C/C++-Based System Design

   o UML - UML-Based System Specification & Design

   o General topics: Specification driven design, formal verification
     techniques, mixed formal/simulation-based verification
     techniques, formal languages, synchronous languages, modeling
     concepts, models of computation.

GENERAL CHAIR
   Alain Vachoux, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, alain.vachoux@epfl.ch 
<mailto:alain.vachoux@epfl.ch>

THEMATIC AREA CHAIRS
   AMS: Christoph Grimm, Univ. Frankfurt, Germany,
        grimm@ti.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de 
<mailto:grimm@ti.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
   CSD: Frank Oppenheimer, OFFIS, Germany
        frank.oppenheimer@offis.de <mailto:frank.oppenheimer@offis.de>
   UML: Piet van der Putten, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
        p.h.a.v.d.putten@tue.nl <mailto:p.h.a.v.d.putten@tue.nl>

PAPERS
   Short papers (4 pages, 5 minute presentation + poster) and  regular
   papers  (6-12  pages,  20  minute  presentation  +  5  minute  Q&A)
   are invited. Accepted papers  will be published in  proceedings and
   in  a  CD-ROM.  A  selection  of   best  regular   papers  will  be
   published  in an edited  book from Kluwer Academic  Publishers (now
   part of Springer).

TUTORIALS
   Proposals  for half-day  (4 hours)  tutorials on  FDL topics   will
   be  accepted  depending  on  topic  relevance  and  evidence  of  a
   comprehensive agenda.  Accepted tutorials  will get  one free  full
   registration to  the Forum per tutorial.

PANELS, SPECIAL  SESSIONS, WORKING  GROUPS, PROJECT  MEETINGS
   Proposal for      special      sessions      (panels,       working
   sessions, standardization  or user   group meetings,  etc.)  around
   any of   the FDL  topics  are   invited   and   will  be   accepted
   depending  on   their relevance   and  interest  to the   audience.
   Fringe meetings will be also possible in the evenings.

DEMONSTRATIONS
   Companies, universities or other organizations providing innovative
   tools and environments for the topics described above will find  in
   FDL an opportunity to make demonstration of them to the attendees.

FDL SECRETARIAT
   For any inquiries, please contact:
      Florence Pourchelle, ECSI
      EM: florence.pourchelle@ecsi.org 
<mailto:florence.pourchelle@ecsi.org>
      Ph: +33 488 21 26 97

-- 
Dr. Christoph Grimm
Entwurfsmethodik analog/digitaler Systeme
Professur Technische Informatik
Universität Frankfurt
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