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Call for Papers
ATVA 2025
23rd International Symposium on Automated Technology for Verification
and Analysis
27-30 October 2025
Bangalore, India
https://conf.researchr.org/home/atva-2025
ATVA 2025 is the 23rd in a series of Symposia aimed at bringing together
academics, industrial researchers and practitioners in the area of
theoretical and practical aspects of automated analysis, synthesis, and
verification of hardware and software systems. ATVA solicits high
quality submissions in the following suggestive list of topics:
* Formalisms for modeling hardware, software and embedded systems
* Specification and verification of finite-state, infinite-state and
parameterized systems
* Program analysis and software verification
* Analysis and verification of hardware circuits, systems-on-chip and
embedded systems
* Analysis of real-time, hybrid, priced, weighted and probabilistic systems
* Deductive, algorithmic, compositional, and abstraction/refinement
techniques for analysis and verification
* Analytical techniques for safety, security, and dependability
* Testing and runtime analysis based on verification technology
* Analysis and verification of parallel and concurrent systems
* Verification in industrial practice
* Synthesis for hardware and software systems
* Applications and case studies of verification
* Automated tool support for verification
* Testing and verification of neural networks
* Testing and verification of autonomous systems
IMPORTANT DATES
* Abstract submission deadline: April 11, 2025 (AoE)
* Paper submission deadline: April 18, 2025 (AoE)
* Author response period: June 10 -- 13, 2025
* Paper notification: June 25, 2025 (AoE)
* Camera-ready deadline: July 25, 2025 (AoE)
* Tutorials and Workshops: October 27, 2025
* Conference: October 28 – October 30, 2025
SUBMISSIONS
ATVA welcomes submissions in the following two categories:
* Regular research papers (18 pages, excluding references, must be
anonymized)
* Tool papers (10 pages, excluding references, not anonymized)
Submissions in both categories must be in Springer's LNCS format.
Formatting style files and further guidelines for formatting can be
found at the Springer website
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs
<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs>. Adding line numbers
(LaTeX package lineno) is highly recommended. Submissions authored or
co-authored by members of the program committee are allowed and encouraged.
An artifact evaluation will be undertaken, which will be optional for
regular papers and mandatory for tool papers.
Papers must be submitted through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=atva202
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Accepted papers in both categories will be published in Springer's
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. A few outstanding paperswill
be selected for a distinguished paper award. At least one author of each
accepted paper is expected to register and present the paper at the
conference.
Regular papers
Regular papers should not exceed 18 pages in Springer’s LNCS format, not
counting references and appendices. Additional material may be placed in
an appendix, to be read at the discretion of the reviewers, and to be
omitted in the final version.
Regular papers at ATVA 2025 will follow a full double-blind review
process, which means that author names and affiliations must be omitted
from the submission. Additionally, if a submission refers to prior work
done by the authors, the reference should be made in the third person.
These are firm submission requirements, and any regular paper that does
not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review. We
strongly encourage authors to not put the work on arXiv before (within 1
week) or shortly after (within 1 month) the submission deadline, because
potential reviewers may be subscribed to receive updates on recently
posted papers.
Authors of accepted regular papers will be invited (but are not
required) to submit a relevant artifact for evaluation by the artifact
evaluation committee. The submission deadline for this artifact
evaluation will be soon after the paper acceptance notification.
Independent of the artifact evaluation process, research paper authors
are encouraged to include a URL to an artifact in their original
submission, if such an artifact is available and is pertinent to the
paper. The artifact could contain code, datasets, results, etc. This
would be for the consideration of the reviewers of the submission, at
their discretion. If such a URL is included in the submission, the
artifact it points to should not reveal the identities of the authors.
Tool papers
Tool papers should not exceed 10 pages in Springer’s LNCS format, not
counting references. Tool papers will follow a single-blind review
process. They do NOT need to be anonymized.
Tool paper submissions MUST include a URL to an archival site from
where the tool can be downloaded or accessed online for evaluation by
the artifact evaluation committee. The site must also contain a set of
examples, and a user manual that describes usage of the tool through
examples. If the tool needs to be downloaded and installed, the site
must contain instructions for installing the tool on Linux, Windows or
MacOS. Packing the artifact as a Docker container is recommended. Papers
describing tools that have already been presented (in any conference)
will be accepted only if significant and clear enhancements to the tool
are reported and implemented.
Acceptance of tool paper submissions is contingent on successful
artifact evaluation at the “functional” level. In special cases, where
an artifact cannot be submitted, the authors should contact the Artifact
Evaluation chairs to find alternate modes of artifact evaluation. More
details about artifact evaluation can be found on
the<https://atva-conference.org/2024/artifact-evaluation/>conference web
site.
ORGANIZATION
General Chair
Deepak D’Souza, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Program Co-Chairs
* Meenakshi D’Souza, IIIT-Bangalore, India
* K. V. Raghavan, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
* B. Srivathsan, Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai, India
Local Organization Chair
Sujit Kumar Chakrabarti, IIIT-Bangalore, India
Artifact Evaluation Co-Chairs
* Jie An, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
* Priyanka Golia, IIT Delhi, India
Program Committee
S. Akshay, IIT Bombay, India
Etienne André, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
Guy Avni, University of Haifa, Israel
Gogul Balakrishnan, Google, USA
A R Balasubramanian, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Germany
Ansuman Banerjee, Indian Statistical Institute, India
Suguman Bansal, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Dirk Beyer, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich), Germany
Mingshuai Chen, Zhejiang University, China
Yu-Fang Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Yunja Choi, Kyungpook National University, South Korea
Christoph Csallner, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Meenakshi D’Souza, International Institute of Information Technology
Bangalore, India
Rayna Dimitrova, CISPA, Germany
Susanna Donatelli, Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
Grigory Fedyukovich, Florida State University, USA
Hongfei Fu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Orna Grumberg, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Shibashis Guha, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India
Ashutosh Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
Ichiro Hasuo, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Frédéric Herbreteau, Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, LaBRI, France
Orna Kupferman, Hebrew Univ, Jerusalem, Israel
Milan Lopuaa-Zwakenberg, Univ of Twente, Netherlands
Kumar Madhukar, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
Shahar Maoz, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Umang Mathur, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Ashish Mishra, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India
Benjamin Monmege, Aix-Marseille Université, France
Sergio Mover, École Polytechnique, France
Kartik Nagar, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
Daniel Neider, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
Youssouf Oualhadj, Université Paris Est Créteil, France
Andreas Pavlogiannis, Aarhus University, Denmark
Doron Peled, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Lauren Pick, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sumanth Prabhu, Tata Consultancy Services, India
M. Praveen, Chennai Mathematical Institute, India
Xiaokang Qiu, Purdue University, USA
Komondoor Raghavan, Indian Institute of Science, India
Muralikrishna Ramanathan, Amazon, USA
Jie-Hong Roland Jiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Subhajit Roy, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
Krishna S, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
Prakash Saivasan, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India
Sriram Sankaranarayanan, Univ. Colorado Boulder, USA
Anne-Kathrin Schmuck, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Germany
Arpit Sharma, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal,
India
B Srivathsan, Chennai Mathematical Institute, India
Quentin Stiévenart, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Vaishnavi Sundararajan, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
Nathalie Sznajder, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, LIP6, France
Aditya V Thakur, University of California, Davis, USA
Yakir Vizel, Technion, Israel
Masaki Waga, Kyoto University, Japan
Zhilin Wu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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