---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 FrankfurtReceived on Wed Mar 30 03:55:56 2005
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