Call for Papers
The 23rd edition of the International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods will be held between 12 and 14 November 2025, with workshops taking place on 10 and 11 November 2025.
Important dates
- Abstract submission: TO BE ANNOUNCED
- Paper submission: TO BE ANNOUNCED
- Artifact submission: TO BE ANNOUNCED
- Author notification:TO BE ANNOUNCED
- Workshops: 10-11 November 2024
- Conference: 12-14 November 2024
Overview and Scope
The conference aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government, to advance the state of the art in formal methods, to facilitate their uptake in the software industry, and to encourage their integration within practical software engineering methods and tools.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following aspects of software engineering and formal methods.
Software Development Methods
- Formal modelling, specification, and design
- Software evolution, maintenance, re-engineering, and reuse
Design Principles
- Programming languages
- Domain-specific languages
- Type theory
- Abstraction and refinement
Software Testing, Validation, and Verification
- Model checking, theorem proving, and decision procedures
- Testing and runtime verification
- Statistical and probabilistic analysis
- Synthesis
- Performance estimation and analysis of other non-functional properties
- Other light-weight and scalable formal methods
Security and Safety
- Security, privacy, and trust
- Safety-critical, fault-tolerant, and secure systems
- Software certification
Applications and Technology Transfer
- Service-oriented and cloud computing systems, Internet of Things
- Component, object, multi-agent and self-adaptive systems
- Real-time, hybrid, and cyber-physical systems
- Intelligent systems and machine learning
- Quantum systems
- HCI, interactive systems, and human error analysis
- Education
Case studies, best practices, and experience reports
Paper submission
We solicit two categories of papers:
- Regular papers describing original research results, case studies, or surveys, should not exceed 16 pages (excluding bibliography of at most two pages).
- Short papers describing original research results or case studies, maybe in an incubation phase, should not exceed 8 pages (exculuding bibliography of at most one page).
- Tool papers that describe an operational tool and its contributions should not exceed 8 pages.
Papers must be formatted according to the guidelines for Springer LNCS papers. All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not submitted concurrently for publication elsewhere.
Papers can be submitted through Easychair: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SEFM2025
Publication
TO BE ANNOUNCED
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