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Topics

The purpose of the workshop is to share ideas on the two close topics : static and dynamic code analysis and compilation. By encouraging discussions and co-operations across different, yet related fields, the workshop strives for bridging the gap between the two communities.

Topics include :

   * *Static and dynamic analysis techniques* (abstract interpretation,
     SMT-solving, bounded model checking, typing, proof-carrying code.
     . . ) to be integrated into compilers.
   * *Studies on the design of statics analysers* : frontends, impact
     of intermediate representations (CFG, SSA) on precision and
     efficiency of static analysers.

Talks should be accessible to the combined audience of the workshop, and emphasize areas where compilation and static analysis techniques interact.

Program committee

Chairs: L. Gonnord and D. Monniaux

Jean-Christophe Filliâtre CNRS/LRI

Abdoulaye Gamatié CNRS/LIFL

Laure Gonnord Université Lille-1/LIFL

David Monniaux CNRS/VERIMAG

Sid-Ahmed-Ali Touati Université de Versailles

Format

We feel that there are already many venues that accept papers on such topics, and that the “refereed papers and printed proceedings” format stiffles discussion, which is what a workshop should be about. As a consequence, we have opted for the following format :

   * One keynote speech.
   * A series of presentations, which we encourage to be less formal
     than in a conference. The submission method is to be announced.
   * *No article is needed to give a presentation.*
   * We strongly encourage submissions of presentations that would be
     attractive for the combined audience of the workshop (experts in
     compilation, program analysis and program proofs). However the
     proposals might not fit within the usual conference format. For
     instance, we encourage *reports of experience with building
     analysis systems or compilers*, which might not contain new
     results, but may help the audience a great deal by conveying
     practical insights.

Submission and important dates

Submission is handled by EasyChair <http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acca2011> (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acca2011).

Please submit a an *abstract of your talk, up to 1 page*.

   * Submission deadline : *February 19, 2011*
   * Notification of acceptance : *February 25, 2011*
   * Workshop : *April 3, 2011*

Contact

To contact the PC chairs, please email acca2011@imag.fr