7th Workshop on Verification and Monitoring at Runtime Execution
Runtime Monitoring (RM) is concerned with the runtime analysis of software and hardware system executions in order to infer properties relating to system behaviour. Example applications include telemetry, log aggregation, threshold alerting, performance monitoring and adherence to correctness properties (more commonly referred to as runtime verification). RM has gained popularity as a solution to ensure software reliability, bridging the gap between formal verification and testing: on the one hand, the notion of event trace abstracts over system executions, thus favoring system agnosticism to better support reuse and interoperability; on the other hand, monitoring a system offers more opportunities for addressing error recovery, self-adaptation, and issues that go beyond software reliability. The goal of VORTEX is to bring together researchers contributing on all aspects of RM covering and possibly integrating both theoretical and practical aspects, with particular focus on hybrid approaches inspired by formal methods, program analysis, testing, and artificial intelligence.
Keynotes
Thu 19 SepDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
08:30 - 09:00 | |||
09:00 - 10:00 | Morning keynoteVORTEX at EI 4 Reithoffer Chair(s): Davide Ancona DIBRIS, University of Genova, Italy | ||
09:00 60mKeynote | Runtime Invariant Checking in Robotic Systems and Deep Learning Models VORTEX File Attached |
10:00 - 10:30 | |||
10:30 - 12:00 | |||
10:30 30mTalk | Runtime Verified Neural Networks for Cyber-Physical Systems VORTEX A: Dhiren Tripuramallu Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, A: Ayush Anand Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, A: Srinivas Pinisetty Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, A: Hammond Pearce University of New South Wales, Sydney, A: Partha Roop University of Auckland File Attached | ||
11:00 30mTalk | Optimising Aggregate Monitors for Spatial Logic of Closure Spaces Properties VORTEX A: Gianluca Aguzzi Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, A: Giorgio Audrito Università di Torino, A: Mirko Viroli Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna File Attached | ||
11:30 30mTalk | Real-Time Guarantees for SLCS Monitors in XC VORTEX A: Giorgio Audrito Università di Torino, A: Ferruccio Damiani University of Turin, A: Gianluca Torta |
12:00 - 13:30 | |||
13:30 - 14:30 | |||
13:30 60mKeynote | R2U2: Runtime Verification Takes Off! VORTEX |
14:30 - 15:00 | |||
14:30 30mTalk | RVsec: Towards a Comprehensive Technology Stack for Secure Deployment of Software Monitors VORTEX File Attached |
15:00 - 15:30 | |||
15:30 - 16:30 | Afternoon keynote 2VORTEX at EI 4 Reithoffer Chair(s): Davide Ancona DIBRIS, University of Genova, Italy | ||
15:30 60mKeynote | Operational and Declarative Runtime Verification and their Combination VORTEX K: Doron Peled Bar Ilan University, K: Klaus Havelund Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology File Attached |
16:30 - 17:30 | Afternoon talks 2VORTEX at EI 4 Reithoffer Chair(s): Davide Ancona DIBRIS, University of Genova, Italy | ||
16:30 30mTalk | Devising a TraceObject Class for Improved Runtime Monitoring of ooRexx Applications VORTEX File Attached | ||
17:00 30mTalk | Identifying Potential Deadlocked Instructions in a Multi-threaded ooRexx Program VORTEX File Attached |
18:00 - 20:00 | |||
Accepted Papers
Call for Papers
Submissions are expected to be in English and to belong to one of the following two categories:
- regular paper, page limit 8 in
acmart sigconf
style: unpublished self-contained work - extended abstract, page limit 4 in
acmart sigconf
style: original contribution, not yet fully developed
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following ones:
- monitor construction and synthesis techniques
- program adaptation
- monitoring oriented programming
- runtime enforcement, fault detection, recovery and repair
- combination of static and dynamic analyses
- specification formalisms for RM
- specification mining
- monitoring concurrent/distributed systems
- RM for safety and security
- RM for the Internet of Things
- industrial applications
- integrating RM, formal verification, testing, and artificial intelligence
- tool development
- instrumentation techniques for RM
- surveys on different RM tools, formal frameworks or methodologies
- presentations of RM tools
- techniques for enhancing code coverage in offline RM
Papers must be submitted electronically via EasyChair; the submission deadlines are July 1st AoE (abstract) and July 8th AoE (paper). Authors should use the official ACM Master article template, which can be obtained from the ACM Proceedings Template pages.
Latex users should use the sigconf option, as well as review to produce line numbers for easy reference by the reviewers, as indicated by the following command:
\documentclass[sigconf,review]{acmart}
Remark: Although attendance in person is strongly encouraged, on line presentations at the workshop will be supported in case of need.
Proceedings: see the specific page
Proceedings and special issue
The workshop proceedings will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Depending on the quality and number of submissions, authors of selected papers will be invited to contribute with extended versions to be included in a special issue of the Journal of Object Technology - JOT.
AUTHORS TAKE NOTE:
The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of your conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.