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| Content Provider | ACM Digital Library |
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| Editor | Taft, S. Tucker Cook, David A. Boleng, Jeff L. Roby, Clyde G. Craeynest, Dirk Feldman, Mike Taft, Tucker Srivastava, Alok Boleng, Jeff Delange, Julien |
| Copyright Year | 2013 |
| Abstract | Welcome to Pittsburgh and to HILT 2013, this year's annual international conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on the Ada Programming Language (SIGAda). HILT 2013 features a top-quality technical program focused on the issues associated with high integrity software -- where a failure could cause loss of human life or have other unacceptable consequences -- and on the solutions provided by language technology. "Language technology" here encompasses not only programming languages but also languages for expressing specifications, program properties, domain models, and other attributes of the software or the overall system. HILT 2013 consists of two days of tutorials, and three days of conference sessions. The tutorials cover a wide range of topics: Ada 2012, proving safety of parallel and multi-threaded programs, Formula 2.0: a language for formal specification and a tool for automated analysis, satisfiability modulo theories for high integrity development, practical specification and verification with code contracts, bounded model checking for high-integrity software, and service oriented architecture concepts and implementation. The conference program includes keynote and invited presentations from internationally recognized experts: Edmund M. Clarke (Carnegie Mellon University, 2007 Turing Award Winner), on Model Checking and the Curse of Dimensionality; Jeannette Wing (Microsoft Research), on Formal Methods: An Industrial Perspective; John Goodenough (Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute), on Building Confidence in System Behavior; and Michael Whalen (University of Minnesota), on Up and Out: Scaling Formal Analysis Using Model-Based Development and Architecture Modeling. HILT 2013 conference sessions deal with a range of topics associated with safe, secure and reliable software: formal verification technologies and toolsets, high-integrity parallel programing, model-based integration and code generation, architecture level design languages and compositional verification, and approaches to software safety and security. You will learn the latest developments in software verification technologies, and hear industrial presentations from practitioners. The accompanying exhibits will give you the opportunity to meet vendors and find out about their latest offerings. Vendors include AdaCore (Platinum Level); Microsoft Research (Gold Level); Ellidiss, Verocel (Silver Level); and LDRA, MathWorks (Basic Level). At HILT 2013 you will learn about both the challenges confronting high integrity software and the solutions available to address them. Perhaps just as important are the social interactions that you get at a live conference: the chance to meet and talk with researchers and practitioners in industry, academia, and government, to ask them questions, and to explain your own work and interests. These renewed and new associations can be as valuable as the technical program at professional conferences, and their benefits will continue to reward you well after you return home. |
| ISBN | 9781450324670 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
| Publisher Date | 2013-11-10 |
| Access Restriction | Subscribed |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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