The 16th Overture Workshop will be held on Saturday 14 July 2018 in association with the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC) 2018 and the 22nd International Symposium on Formal Methods (FM 2018).
The 16th Overture Workshop is the latest in a series of workshops around the Vienna Development Method (VDM), the open-source project Overture, and related tools and formalisms. VDM is one of the best established formal methods for systems development. A lively community of researchers and practitioners in academia and industry has grown around the modelling languages (VDM-SL, VDM++, VDM-RT, CML) and tools (VDMTools, Overture, Crescendo, Symphony, and the INTO-CPS chain). Together, these provide a platform for work on modelling and analysis technology that includes static and dynamic analysis, test generation, execution support, and model checking.
Current projects on model-based design for cyber-physical systems (INTO-CPS and the CPSE Labs experiments TEMPO, CPSBuDi and IPP4CPPS) are generating real results. There are also important developments in Japan with the release of VDMTools under an open source licence. It is thus timely to focus on the future of the methods and toolchain, improvements in capabilities, and potential applications. We also propose to hold a structured discussion on possible commercial futures.
Previous workshops have been invaluable in encouraging both new and established members of the community in their work, and helping to determine priorities and future directions. Proceedings of former workshops are available at http://www.overturetool.org/.
We would like the members of the programme committee to do a great job providing in depth feedback to the authors of the submitted papers. That has not only raised the quality of the papers themselves, but moreover also provide a lot of stimulus for discussions at the workshop.
We would also like to thank the pc chairs of the F-IDE workshop, for considering joining forces by bringing our communities a step closer together, to share our invited talks.
Ken Pierce
Noordwijk and Newcastle-Upon-Tyne