SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software
Call For Paper (CFP) Description
The SPIN symposium aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners interested in automated tool-based techniques for the analysis of software as well as models of software, for the purpose of verification and validation. The symposium specifically focuses on concurrent software but does not exclude the analysis of sequential software. Submissions are solicited on theoretical results, novel algorithms, tool development, and empirical evaluation.
The SPIN symposium originated as a workshop focusing on explicit state model checking, specifically as related to the SPIN model checker. However, over the years it has evolved to a broadly-scoped symposium for software analysis using any automated techniques, including model checking, automated theorem proving, and symbolic execution. An overview of the previous SPIN symposia (and early workshops) can be found at: https://spinroot.com/spin/Workshops/. Previous Proceedings of SPIN can be found at Springer’s website (https://link.springer.com/conference/spin).
Topics
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Formal verification techniques for automated analysis of (concurrent) software/hardware, including:
+ Model checking
+ Deductive verification
+ Automated theorem proving, including SAT and SMT
+ Abstraction and symbolic execution techniques
+ Static analysis and abstract interpretation
+ Modular and compositional verification techniques
+ Verification of timed and probabilistic systems
+ Automated testing using advanced analysis techniques
+ Program synthesis
+ Derivation of specifications, test cases etc. via formal analysis
+ Formal specification languages, temporal logic, design-by-contract
+ Formal analysis of learned systems
+ Any combination of the above
- Application and/or engineering of verification tools, including:
+ Case studies of interesting systems or with interesting results
+ Implementation of novel verification tools
+ Benchmarks and comparative studies for verification tools
+ Verification tools using modern hardware, e.g.: multi-core CPU, GPU, TPU, cloud, and quantum
Submission Categories and Guidelines
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Papers should be submitted via the EasyChair SPIN 2025 submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spin2025 in the track Research Papers, where you can then select the respective paper category.
The proceedings of SPIN 2025 will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Submissions should adhere to the LNCS format, see Springer’s website for detailed instructions. Please take into account Springer’s Book authors code of conduct when preparing submissions.
With the exception of survey and history papers, the papers should contain original work that has not been submitted or accepted for publication elsewhere.
We are soliciting three categories of papers:
Full Research Papers describing fully developed work and complete results (16 pages, excluding bibliography and appendices);
Full Tool Papers, accompanied by a Mandatory Artifact describing work that is closely-related to the development or the evaluation of a verification tool or similar (16 pages, excluding bibliography and appendices);
Short Papers presenting tools, technology, experiences with lessons learned, new ideas, work in progress with preliminary results, and novel contributions to formal methods (6 pages, excluding bibliography and appendices).
All papers that conform to submission guidelines will be peer-reviewed by members of the program committee. Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of originality, the importance of contribution, soundness, evaluation, quality of presentation, and appropriate comparison to related work.
At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the symposium and present the paper. Authors will be asked to sign a copyright transfer or alternatively choose an Open Access option, subject to a pulication fee on behalf of the authors. Some Universities may have special arrangements for discounts.
A Best Paper award will be announced and handed out at the conference.
Artifacts
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SPIN 2025 will feature artifact evaluation, performed by an Artifact Evaluation Committee (AEC). The AEC evaluates artifacts based on documentation, availability, reproducibility of results and reusability. Artifact evalutaion is mandatory for full tool papers shortly after the paper deadline. Papers with an accompanying artifact may be awarded one or more badges from the EAPLS artifact badging scheme https://eapls.org/pages/artifact_badges/. Submission of an artifact is optional. More details can be found on the page about artifacts.
The SPIN symposium originated as a workshop focusing on explicit state model checking, specifically as related to the SPIN model checker. However, over the years it has evolved to a broadly-scoped symposium for software analysis using any automated techniques, including model checking, automated theorem proving, and symbolic execution. An overview of the previous SPIN symposia (and early workshops) can be found at: https://spinroot.com/spin/Workshops/. Previous Proceedings of SPIN can be found at Springer’s website (https://link.springer.com/conference/spin).
Topics
------
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Formal verification techniques for automated analysis of (concurrent) software/hardware, including:
+ Model checking
+ Deductive verification
+ Automated theorem proving, including SAT and SMT
+ Abstraction and symbolic execution techniques
+ Static analysis and abstract interpretation
+ Modular and compositional verification techniques
+ Verification of timed and probabilistic systems
+ Automated testing using advanced analysis techniques
+ Program synthesis
+ Derivation of specifications, test cases etc. via formal analysis
+ Formal specification languages, temporal logic, design-by-contract
+ Formal analysis of learned systems
+ Any combination of the above
- Application and/or engineering of verification tools, including:
+ Case studies of interesting systems or with interesting results
+ Implementation of novel verification tools
+ Benchmarks and comparative studies for verification tools
+ Verification tools using modern hardware, e.g.: multi-core CPU, GPU, TPU, cloud, and quantum
Submission Categories and Guidelines
------------------------------------
Papers should be submitted via the EasyChair SPIN 2025 submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spin2025 in the track Research Papers, where you can then select the respective paper category.
The proceedings of SPIN 2025 will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Submissions should adhere to the LNCS format, see Springer’s website for detailed instructions. Please take into account Springer’s Book authors code of conduct when preparing submissions.
With the exception of survey and history papers, the papers should contain original work that has not been submitted or accepted for publication elsewhere.
We are soliciting three categories of papers:
Full Research Papers describing fully developed work and complete results (16 pages, excluding bibliography and appendices);
Full Tool Papers, accompanied by a Mandatory Artifact describing work that is closely-related to the development or the evaluation of a verification tool or similar (16 pages, excluding bibliography and appendices);
Short Papers presenting tools, technology, experiences with lessons learned, new ideas, work in progress with preliminary results, and novel contributions to formal methods (6 pages, excluding bibliography and appendices).
All papers that conform to submission guidelines will be peer-reviewed by members of the program committee. Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of originality, the importance of contribution, soundness, evaluation, quality of presentation, and appropriate comparison to related work.
At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the symposium and present the paper. Authors will be asked to sign a copyright transfer or alternatively choose an Open Access option, subject to a pulication fee on behalf of the authors. Some Universities may have special arrangements for discounts.
A Best Paper award will be announced and handed out at the conference.
Artifacts
---------
SPIN 2025 will feature artifact evaluation, performed by an Artifact Evaluation Committee (AEC). The AEC evaluates artifacts based on documentation, availability, reproducibility of results and reusability. Artifact evalutaion is mandatory for full tool papers shortly after the paper deadline. Papers with an accompanying artifact may be awarded one or more badges from the EAPLS artifact badging scheme https://eapls.org/pages/artifact_badges/. Submission of an artifact is optional. More details can be found on the page about artifacts.
Conference Topics
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software is The 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software (SPIN 2025) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners for the analysis of software and models. Submissions are solicited on theoretical results, novel algorithms, tool development, and empirical evaluation.
How do I submit my paper to SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
Submit your paper via the official submission portal at https://spin-web.github.io/SPIN2025/cfp. Follow the submission guidelines outlined in the CFP.
How do I register for the SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
Register at https://spin-web.github.io/SPIN2025/cfp. Early registration is recommended to secure your spot and avail discounts.
What topics are accepted at SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
The topics accepted at SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software include formal methods, verification, model checking. Papers that explore innovative ideas or solutions in these areas are highly encouraged.
What are the important dates for SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
- Start Date: 07 May, 2025
- End Date: 08 May, 2025
- End Date: 08 May, 2025
What is the location and date of SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software will be held on 07 May, 2025 - 08 May, 2025 at Hamilton, Canada. More details about the event location and travel arrangements can be found on the conference’s official website.
What is the location of SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software will be held at Hamilton, Canada.
Can I submit more than one paper to SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
Yes, multiple submissions are allowed, provided they align with the conference’s themes and topics. Each submission will be reviewed independently.
What is the review process for submissions?
Papers will be reviewed by a panel of experts in the field, ensuring that only high-quality, relevant work is selected for presentation. Each paper will be evaluated on originality, significance, and clarity.
What presentation formats are available at SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
Presentations can be made in various formats including oral presentations, poster sessions, or virtual presentations. Specific details will be provided upon acceptance of your paper.
Can I make changes to my submission after I’ve submitted it?
Modifications to your submission are allowed until the submission deadline. After that, no changes can be made. Please make sure all details are correct before submitting.
What are the benefits of attending SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software?
Attending SPIN 2025 : 31st International Symposium on Model Checking Software provides an opportunity to present your research, network with peers and experts in your field, and gain feedback on your work. Additionally, it is an excellent platform for career advancement and collaboration opportunities.
What should I include in my abstract or proposal submission?
Your abstract or proposal should include a concise summary of your paper, including its purpose, methodology, and key findings. Ensure that it aligns with the conference themes.