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This years workshop theme is   
This years workshop theme is   
"Event-B and Rodin - past, present and future"
''''Event-B and Rodin - past, present and future''''
and we invite contributions that  
and we invite contributions that  
a) summarise achievements or developments during the last ten years,  
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b) report current (academic/industrial) uses and developments or  
  <li>summarise achievements or developments during the last ten years,</li>
c) proposals for the future evolution of Event-B and Rodin.  
  <li>report current (academic/industrial) uses and developments or</li>
  <li>proposals for the future evolution of Event-B and Rodin.</li>
</ol>
We will endeavour to accommodate all submissions that are clearly relevant to Rodin and Event-B.
We will endeavour to accommodate all submissions that are clearly relevant to Rodin and Event-B.



Latest revision as of 09:58, 16 October 2017

The 7th Rodin User and Developer Workshop, 5-8 June, 2018, Southampton, UK

http://wiki.event-b.org/index.php/Rodin_Workshop_2018

Event-B is a formal method for system-level modelling and analysis. The Rodin Platform is an Eclipse-based toolset for Event-B that provides effective support for modelling and tool-assisted reasoning, in particular, automated proof. The platform is open source and can be extended with plug-ins. A range of plug-ins are available that can be installed via the built-in extensions mechanism of Eclipse.

The 7th Rodin workshop will be collocated with the ABZ 2018 Conference:

https://www.southampton.ac.uk/abz2018/

The purpose of this workshop is to bring together existing and potential users and developers of the Rodin toolset and to foster a broader community of Rodin users and developers.

For Rodin users the workshop will provide an opportunity to share tool experiences and to gain an understanding of on-going tool developments. For plug-in developers the workshop will provide an opportunity to showcase their tools and to achieve better coordination of tool development effort.

If you are interested in giving a presentation at the Rodin workshop or have a plug-in to demonstrate, send a short abstract (1 or 2 pages PDF) to rodin@ecs.soton.ac.uk by 28 April 2018 indicating whether it is a tool usage or tool development presentation.

This years workshop theme is 'Event-B and Rodin - past, present and future' and we invite contributions that

  1. summarise achievements or developments during the last ten years,
  2. report current (academic/industrial) uses and developments or
  3. proposals for the future evolution of Event-B and Rodin.

We will endeavour to accommodate all submissions that are clearly relevant to Rodin and Event-B.

Organisers

Colin Snook, University of Southampton Stefan Hallerstede, Aarhus University