RV 2011 – Call for Papers

Eric | March 18, 2011

Deadline is May 8th, still more than six weeks to go!

Runtime verification (RV) is concerned with monitoring and analysis of software or hardware system executions.  The field is often referred to under different names, such as runtime verification, runtime monitoring, runtime checking, runtime reflection, runtime analysis, dynamic analysis, runtime symbolic analysis, trace analysis, log file analysis, etc.  RV can be used for many purposes, such as security or safety policy monitoring, debugging, testing, verification, validation, profiling, fault protection, behavior modification (e.g., recovery), etc.  A running system can be abstractly regarded as a generator of execution traces, i.e., sequences of relevant states or events. Traces can be processed in various ways, e.g., checked against formal specifications, analyzed with special algorithms, visualized, etc.  Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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