Sao Paulo, Brazil
Purpose |
Topics |
Submission Instructions |
Important Dates |
Programme Committee |
Previous Proceedings
The purpose of the FAVO workshops is to encourage an active community
of researchers and practitioners using formal methods in the research
and development of Virtual Organisations. Following successful
workshops at FM'08 and FM2009, FAVO 2011 will be held at PRO-VE 2011 on 18th October 2011.
Providing assurance of the behaviour of Virtual Organisation is a
challenge because of their dynamic and heterogeneous character. As a
result, formal techniques have much to offer in providing a semantic
basis for describing VE structures, behaviour and policies, and much
work is already being undertaken in this area.
The FAVO workshop at PRO-VE 2011 will provide an opportunity to
present and discuss the latest work in the models, methods, tools,
techniques and patterns used in the engineering of Virtual
Organisations. A specific goal of this workshop is to initiate a Brazil/UK community of people with a shared interest in Formal Methods for Virtual Organisations.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Interdisciplinary approaches to the modelling of VOs
- Modelling and analysis of
- VO infrastructure and topologies
- VO goals and policies
- VO workflow
- information flow within VOs
- trust and security in VOs
- Calculi for reasoning about behaviour in dynamic VOs
- Methods and tools for VO design and VO component design
- Applications of formal methods in VO development
- Semantic technologies for VOs
- Formal methods for domain-specific VOs
- Formalizing languages that enable VOs
Publication
The proceedings will be published as a special issue in the Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science.
Submission Instructions
Submission will be via easychair. Submissions are required to be follow the EPTCS style and may be up to 15 pages in length. All papers will be reviewed by three members of the programme committee.
Important Dates
- Submission 24th August
- Notification of acceptance 23th September
- Final version for publication in pre-proceedings 7th October
- Date of workshop 18 October 2011
- Final version for publication in EPTCS 19th November