jst@iddth3.id.dk (Jorgen Staunstrup) (01/24/91)
IFIP WORKSHOP ON DESIGNING CORRECT CIRCUITS IFIP
WG 10.5 Call for Papers WG 10.2
Lyngby, 6-8 January 1992
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers interested
in the design of provably correct hardware. The intention is to have a
small informal workshop with focus on formal methods for designing correct
circuits. In particular we would like to see presentations of methods that
have been used in real designs. To keep this focus we will discourage
papers which primarily discuss tools or the theoretical foundations. The
program committee will be asked to observe these guidelines in their selection.
Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
- formal hardware design languages,
- hardware design by transformation,
- computing-aided design and verification of hardware,
- methods of designing testable circuits,
- analysis of circuit descriptions,
- experience of the application of these techniques,
- experience (good or bad) with formal methods.
The workshop will be of interest to researchers in the area of formal
methods for hardware design, and to engineers in industry wishing to
keep abreast of this fast-moving and exciting field.
Programme committee
Joergen Staunstrup, Lyngby (chairman)
Luc Claesen, IMEC
Peter Denyer, Edinburgh
Mike Fourman, Edinburgh
Geraint Jones, Oxford
Tom Melham, Cambridge
Mary Sheeran, Glasgow
Robin Sharp, Lyngby
P.A. Subrahmanyam, AT&T
In addition to paper selection the program committee will find a "responder"
to each paper selected for presentation. The responder will give a 5-10 minute
criticism of a paper just after the presentation and the option of getting
a 1-2 page contribution in the printed proceedings.
Call for papers
You are invited to submit a draft full paper
on a relevant subject by 15th August 1991. Four copies should be sent
to the chairman of the program committee: J. Staunstrup.
Notification of
acceptance will be posted by 15th October, and revised copies of full
papers must be received by 1st December in order to be distributed at the
workshop. The proceedings will be published by North Holland.
Local arrangements
The workshop will meet at the Technical University of Denmark in Lyngby.
Robin Sharp is in charge of local arrangements. We intend to
keep the cost of the workshop, meals and accommodation around Dkr. 2000
(US$ 350).
Questions about the subjects of the workshop and other technical
enquiries can be addressed to one of the organizers:
J. Staunstrup or R. Sharp,
Department of Computer Science, Building 344
Technical University of Denmark,
DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
e-mail: jst@id.dth.dk or robin@id.dth.dk
tel: (+45) 45 93 33 32
fax: (+45) 42 88 45 30