2009-05-01

[Caml-list] Call for Participation: Distributed Computing Techniques: DisCoTec 2009 (DAIS + FMOODS/FORTE + COORDINATION), Lisbon, 9-12 June 2009, student grants available

Call for Participation:
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Federated Conferences on

Distributed Computing Techniques

http://discotec09.di.fc.ul.pt/

Lisbon, Portugal 9 - 12 June 2009

The event is organised by the Instituto de Telecomunicacoes.

o Main federated events:

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Coordination'09: 11th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages

DAIS'09: 9th IFIP International Conference on Distributed Applications and
Interoperable Systems

FMOODS/FORTE'09: 11th Formal Methods for Open Object-Based Distributed Systems &
29th Formal Techniques for Networked and Distributed Systems
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o Registration:

- Early registration deadline: May 17, 2009.
- Register via http://discotec09.di.fc.ul.pt/


o Grants: - Grants are offered for student participants of DisCoTec &
the affiliated tutorial (see below)

- See the web-page for conditions and for the application forms

- Deadline May 11, 2009

o Invited speakers:

- Jayadev Misra, University of Texas at Austin, USA,

- Manuel Serrano, INRIA, France

- Raghu Ramakrishnan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

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Besides the main federated 3 international conferences, DisCoTec'09 offers
a varied and rich co-located program of workshops and scientific meetings
on related topics plus a tutorial. See the website for different reduced
registration prices when registering for combinations of events:


o Workshops (12 June):

- CAMPUS 2009: 2nd Workshop on Context-aware Adaptation Mechanisms
for Pervasive and Ubiquitous Services

- MAI 2009: 3rd Workshop on Middleware-Application Interaction

o Tutorial: Global Computing Tutorial Series (9-11 June,
promoted by the Sensoria and Mobius European projects)

- Gilles Barthe, "Verification Methods for Software Security and Correctness" (Mobius)
- Sophia Drossopoulou, "Types for Alias Control and Verification" (Mobius)
- Jose Luiz Fiadeiro, "A Formal Approach to Service-Oriented Modelling" (Sensoria)
- Flemming Nielson, "Static Security Analysis of Service-Oriented Systems" (Sensoria)


o Co-located events

- 10th International Conference on Feature Interactions in
Telecommunications and Software Systems (ICFI'09) (11-12 June)

- Sensoria meeting: (7-9 June, Software Engineering for
Service-Oriented Computers http://www.sensoria-ist.eu/)

- COST Action IC0701 meeting (11-13 June, Formal Verification of
Object-Oriented Software,
http://www.cost-ic0701.org/)

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List of accepted papers of the main events:
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o COORDINATION 09
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- Farhad Arbab, Tom Chothia, Rob van der Mei, Meng Sun,
Young-JoXo Moon and Chretien Verhoef:
From Coordination to Stochastic Models of QoS

- Christel Baier, Tobias Blechmann, Joachim Klein and
Sascha Klüppelholz:

A Uniform Framework for Modeling and Verifying Components
and Connectors


- Marcello Bonsangue, Dave Clarke and Alexandra Silva:
Automata for Context-dependent Connectors

- Tayeb Bouhadiba and Florence Maraninchi:
Contract-Based Coordination of Hardware Components for
the Development of Embedded Software

- Liliana D'Errico and Michele Loreti:
Assume-Guarantee Verification of Concurrent Systems

- Susan Eisenbach and Alexis Petrounias:
Fairness for Chorded Languages

- Bjørn Haagensen and Hans Hüttel:
Parametrised Constants and Replication for Spatial Mobility

- Abdessamad Imine:
Coordination Model for Real-time Collaborative Editors


- Chien-Liang Fok, Gruia-Catalin Roman and Chenyang Lu:
Enhanced Coordination in Sensor Networks through
Flexible Service Provisioning

- Jens Chr. Godskesen and Sebastian Nanz:
Mobility Models and Behavioural Equivalence for Wireless Networks

- Armand Navabi and Suresh Jagannathan:
Exceptionally Safe Futures

- Carl Ritson, Adam Sampson and Frederick Barnes:
Multicore Scheduling for Lightweight Communicating Processes

- Jesper Honig Spring, Jean Privat, Rachid Guerraoui, Jan Vitek
and Antonio Cunei:
High-Performance Transactional Event Processing

- Mirko Viroli and Matteo Casadei:
Biochemical Tuple Spaces for Self-Organising Coordination

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o DAIS 09
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- Diana Comes, Steffen Bleul, Kurt Geihs and Thomas Weise:
A Flexible Approach for Business Processes Monitoring

- Mate J. Csorba, Hein Meling, Poul E. Heegaard and Peter Herrmann:
Foraging for better deployment of replicated service components

- Paulo Jesus, Carlos Baquero and Paulo Sérgio Almeida:
Fault-Tolerant Aggregation by Flow Updating

- Shen Lin, Francois Taiani and Gordon Blair:
Exploiting Synergies Between Coexisting Overlays

- Raimundo Macêdo and Allan Freitas:
A Generic Group Communication Approach for Hybrid Distributed Systems

- Alix Mougenot, Xavier Blanc and Marie-Pierre Gervais:
D-Praxis: A peer-to-peer collaborative model edition framework

- Romain Pellerin, Nicolas Bouillot, Tatiana Pietkiewicz, Mike Wozniewski,
Zack Settel, Eric Gressier-Soudan and Jeremy R. Cooperstock:
Toward Highly Collaborative Game Support in an
Ubiquitous Computing Architecture

- Vasanth Rajamani, Christine Julien and Jamie Payton:
Inquiry and Introspection for Non-Deterministic Queries in Mobile Networks

- Daniel Retkowitz and Sven Kulle:
Dependency Management in Smart Homes

- Josef Spillner, Matthias Winkler, Sandro Reichert, Jorge Cardoso
and Alexander Schill:
Distributed Contracting and Monitoring in the Internet of Services

- Amirhosein Taherkordi, Quan Le-Trung, Romain Rouvoy and Frank Eliassen:
WiSeKit: A Distributed Middleware to Support Application-level
Adaptation in Sensor Network

- Gareth Tyson, Paul Grace, Andreas Mauthe, Gordon Blair and Sebastian Kaune:
A Reflective Middleware to Support Peer-to-Peer Overlay Adaptation

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o FMOODS/FORTE 09
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- Parosh Abdulla, Giorgio Delzanno and Ahmed Rezine:
Approximated Context-sensitive Analysis for Parameterized Verification

- Luciano Baresi, Domenico Bianculli, Sam Guinea and Paola Spoletini:
Keep It Small, Keep It Real: Efficient Run-Time Verification
of Web Service Compositions

- Hanifa Boucheneb and Abdessamad Imine:
On Model-Checking Optimistic Replication Algorithms

- Rohit Chadha, Stephanie Delaune and Steve Kremer:
Epistemic Logic for the Applied Pi Calculus

- Gabriel Ciobanu and Calin Juravle:
Software Framework for Mobility and Timed Interaction

- Naghmeh Ghafari, Arie Gurfinkel and Richard Trefler:
Verification of Parameterized Systems with Combinations
of Abstract Domains

- Maxim Gromov, Khaled El-Fakih, Natalia Shabaldina and Nina Yevtushenko:
Distinguing non-deterministic Timed Finite State Machines

- Hans Grönniger, Jan Oliver Ringert and Bernhard Rumpe:
System Model-based Definition of Modeling Language Semantics

- Iksoon Hwang, Mounir Lallali, Ana Cavalli and Dominique Verchere:
Modeling, validation, and test generation of PCEP using formal method

- Morten Kühnrich and Uwe Nestmann:
On Process-Algebraic Proof Methods for Fault Tolerant Distributed Systems

- Michael Lienhardt, Claudio Antares Mezzina, Alan Schmitt and
Jean-Bernard Stefani:
Typing Component-Based Communication

- Lin Liu and Jonathan Billington:

Recursive Parametric Automata and epsilon-Removal


Short papers

- João Abreu, Franco Mazzanti, José Luiz Fiadeiro and Stefania Gnesi:
A Model-Checking Approach for Service Component Architectures

- Gregor Bochmann:
Using First-Order Logic to Reason about Submodule Construction

- Tsong Yueh Chen, Fei-Ching Kuo, Huai Liu and Shengqiong Wang:
Conformance Testing of Network Simulators based on Metamorphic Testing Technique

- Gregorio Díaz and Ismael Rodriguez:
Checking the conformance of orchestrations with respect to choreographies
in web services: A formal approach

- Andreas Griesmayer, Bernhard K. Aichernig, Einar Broch Johnsen and Rudolf Schlatte:
Dynamic Symbolic Execution of Distributed Concurrent Objects

- Arend Rensink and Eduardo Zambon:
A Type Graph Model for Java Programs

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