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Introduction

SASB is a colocated one-day workshop of the Static Analysis Symposium (SAS) 2018. It is aimed at promoting discussions and collaborations at the intersection between formal methods, static analysis, programming languages, mathematical modelling and systems and synthetic biology of natural and engineered systems. It is important to note that, despite the name of the workshop, we are not limiting the program to work in static analysis, but rather are open to submissions in all of the topics we have listed.programming languages, formal methods, static analysis, and systems and synthetic biology of natural and engineered systems.

Committee
  • Lea Popovic, Concordia University, Canada.           
  • Verena Wolf, Saarland University, Germany. 
  • David Šafránek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic.      
  • Jean Krivine, IRIF, France   
  • Jerome Feret, INRIA, France
  • Luca Cardelli, Microsoft, UK.       
  • Ashutosh Gupta, TIFR, India.    
  • John Bachman, Harvard University, USA.  
  • Loïc Paulevé, CNRS/LRI, France     
  • Heinz Koeppl, TU Darmstadt, Germany.           
  • Nicola Paoletti, Stony Brook University, USA.        
  • Hans-Michael Kaltenbach, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.    
  • Natasa Miskov-Zivanov, University of Pittsburgh, USA.      
  • Eugenio Cinquemani, INRIA, France.
Call for paper

Important date

2018-07-01
Abstract submission deadline
2018-07-08
Draft paper submission deadline
2018-08-02
Draft paper acceptance notification

The program of SASB 2018 will consist of invited talks, presentations of refereed talks, and presentations of refereed papers. Contributions are welcome on all aspects of modeling languages and associated analysis techniques, including static analysis of natural biological systems and the design, specification and verification of engineered biological and chemical systems. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Static analysis frameworks and tools,
  • Equivalences and equivalence checking techniques,
  • Model reduction and decomposition techniques based on static analysis,
  • State space compaction based on static analysis,
  • Links between topology and dynamics,
  • Constraint-based and stoichiometric analysis,
  • Languages ​​for compact description of biological models,
  • Formalisms for description of biological networks,
  • Programming languages ​​for molecular devices,
  • Static analysis in verification of molecular devices design,
  • Standards for models and their annotation,
  • Case studies and method applications,
  • Informal methods (that could be candidate to formalization).
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Important Date
  • Aug 28

    2018

    Conference Date

  • Jul 01 2018

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Jul 08 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Aug 02 2018

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Aug 28 2018

    Registration deadline