HVC 2017 is an annual conference dedicated to advancing the state-of the
art and state-of-the-practice in verification and testing.
At the conference, researchers and practitioners from academia and
industry network, share ideas, and ponder the future directions of
testing and verification for hardware, software, and complex hybrid systems.
The common goal of the conference topics and participants is to ensure
the correct functionality and performance of complex systems. HVC is the
only conference that brings together experts from all verification and
testing sub-fields, thereby encouraging the migration of methods and
ideas among domains.
HVC 2017 invites the submission of technical papers reporting
original research and experience results in all sub-fields of testing
and verification applicable to software and hardware. The conference
will involve the presentation of peer-reviewed, original technical
papers, as well as lectures by guests from industry and academia.
*Special theme this year: verification for security*
In addition to the traditional HVC topics (see below), we plan at
least one session dedicated to research and application of verification
techniques in security. At least one of our invited keynote talks will
be dedicated to this topic as well.
*New this year: tool demos category*. See details on the submission page.
Important dates:
Submission Deadline: July 21, 2017 (11.59 pm GMT)
Author Notification: September 1, 2017
Camera Ready: September 15, 2017
Conference: November 13 - 15, 2017
Tutorials: November 13, 2017
Topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to:
* Simulation-based verification
* Formal and semi-formal specification, modeling, and verification
* Functional and non-functional software testing
* Software and hardware equivalence checking
* SAT/SMT-based verification algorithms
* Static analysis
* Model checking
* High-level stimuli generation
* Hardware/software co-verification
* Cloud quality
* Validation of data-intensive solutions
* Validation of machine learning algorithms
* Triage and debug technologies
* Post-silicon validation including emulation and acceleration
* Coverage analysis and test minimization
* Testing of mobile and cloud applications
* Software artifacts review and inspection
* Test planning
* Empirical studies on hardware and software quality
* Security verification
* Machine learning techniques for verification
Submission:
The conference proceedings will be published in Springer's Lecture
Notes in Computer Science series (LNCS), and handed out in digital
format to registered guests of the conference. There are three
submission categories this year: regular research paper, poster, and
tool demos. Please see the submission page for more details.
Venue:
The lovely city of Haifa resides on a mountain overlooking the
Mediterranean Sea, and is home to Jews, Muslims, and Christians. Haifa
is also the world center of the Baha’i faith, and the wondrous Baha’i
gardens are a must-see attraction. The conference will be held at IBM
Research - Haifa, situated at the top of the Carmel mountains.