Call for Papers - OpenCert 2007 1st International Workshop on Foundations and Techniques for OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE CERTIFICATION Braga, Portugal - 31 March, 2007 Satellite Event of ETAPS 2007 http://opencert.iist.unu.edu/ Submission: 8 January, 2007 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers from academia and industry who are interested in developing techniques for the quality assessment of Open Source Software (OSS), leading to the definition of a complete certification process. In recent years, Open Source Software (OSS) has gained considerable interest. Several reasons for this growing popularity can be identified: - Successful OSS projects, like the Linux operating system, the Mozilla web browser and the Apache web-server, have demonstrated the strength of the OSS development process. - Today, governments all over the world are becoming aware of growing dependence on proprietary formats and software in their administration. - OSS is free, and companies are beginning to reduce their development costs by integrating OSS into their products. However, state-of-the-art OSS development has two main weaknesses: (1) it is hard to objectively assess the quality of OSS, and (2) OSS projects are hard to control and to predict due the lack of central management. These make the use of OSS a risk, especially in security-sensitive domains. A standard approach to reduce such a risk is to establish an independent certification process. However, today we lack standards and methods to certify the quality of OSS. The workshop will focus on formal methods and model-based techniques that appear promising to facilitate OSS certification. Techniques should take those aspects into account which are specific to OSS, such as unconventional development, rapid evolution of the code, and huge amount of legacy code. Contributions to the workshop are expected to present foundations, methods, tools and case studies that integrate techniques from different areas such as - product and process certification - formal modelling - formal verification: model checking & theorem proving - reverse engineering - static analysis, testing and inspection - safety and security - language design and evolving systems - empirical software engineering - case studies The one-day workshop will feature keynote speaker and contributed paper presentations. All submitted papers will undergo a peer-review process. Accepted papers will be published by Elsevier in the series Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS). Detailed information on the submission procedure will be available on the conference website. Publication of a selection of the papers in a special issue of a journal is also under consideration. SUBMISSION Submissions to the workshop must not have been published or be concurrently considered for publication elsewhere. All submissions will be judged on the basis of originality, contribution to the field, technical and presentation quality, and relevance to the workshop. Papers should be written in English and not exceed 16 pages in ENTCS format (see http://www.entcs.org/prelim.html). All enquiries should be sent to: opencert07@di.uminho.pt IMPORTANT DATES - Submission deadline: 8 January, 2007 - Acceptance notification: 25 Janaury, 2007 - Final version due: 03 February, 2007 ORGANISERS Bernhard Aichernig TU Graz, Austria Luis Barbosa Univ. of Minho, Portugal STEERING COMMITTEE Bernhard Aichernig TU Graz, Austria Jose Nuno Oliveira Univ. of Minho, Portugal Antonio Cerone UNU-IIST, Macau-China Martin Michlmayr Cambridge, UK David von Oheimb Siemens, Germany PROGRAM COMMITTEE Bernhard Aichernig TU Graz, Austria (Co-chair) Luis Barbosa Univ. of Minho, Portugal (Co-chair) Roberto Barbuti Univ. of Pisa, Italy Peter T. Breuer U. Carlos 3 Madrid, Spain Antonio Cerone UNU-IIST, Macau-China Marsha Chechik Univ. of Toronto, Canada Karim Djouani Univ. of Paris 12 , France Stefania Gnesi ISTI-CNR, Italy Paddy Krishnan Bond Univ., Australia Volkmar Lotz SAP, France Tom Maibaum McMaster Univ., Canada Leon Moonen TU Delft, The Netherlands Alexander Petrenko ISP RAS, Russia Arie van Deursen TU Delft, The Netherlands David von Oheimb Siemens AG, Germany