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The Kick-Off meeting of the proposed ERCIM working group on Models and Logics for Quantitative Analysis (abbreviated MLQA) took place on Saturday 28’th of March in conjunction with ETAPS 2009 in York.

== Programe of the meeting ==

== Meeting attendees ==

Attendant
Affiliation
Ezio
Bartocci
UNICAM, Camerino, Italy
Manuela
Bujorianu
University of Manchester, UK
Gabriel
Ciobanu
Romanian Academy,Iasi, Romania
Vincent
Danos
University of Edinburgh, Informatics
Rocco
de Nicola
Universita di Firenze, Italy
Erik
de Vink
TU Eindhoven and CWI
Uli
Fahrenberg
Aalborg University, Computer Science
Vashti
Galpin
University of Edinburgh, Informatics
Stephen
Gilmore
University of Edinburgh, Informatics
Matthew
Hennessy
Trinity College Dublin, Computer Science
Holger
Hermanns
Saarland University
Jane
Hillston
University of Edinburgh, Informatics
Joost-Pieter
Katoen
RWTH Aachen and University of Twente
Stefan
Kiefer
TU Munich, Informatics
Richard
Lassaigne
University Paris 7
Diego
Latella
CNR, ISTI
Michele
Loreti
Universita di Firenze, Italy
Emanuela
Merelli
UNICAM, Camerino, Italy
Flemming
Nielson
DTU Informatics
Hanne Riis
Nielson
DTU Informatics
Milad
Niqui
CWI
Catuscia
Palamidessi
INRIA
David
Parker
Oxford University
Nenrikas
Pranevicius
Kaunas University
Paola
Quaglia
Trento University, Italy
Vladimiro
Sassone
University of Southampton
Sven
Schneider
Technical University Berlin
Nataliya
Skrypnyuk
DTU Informatics
Carolyn
Talcott
SRI International, USA
Tino
Teige
Oldenburg University
Mark
Timmer
University of Twente, Netherlands
Herbert
Wiklicky
Imperial College, London
Ender
Yuksel
DTU Informatics

== Presentations' slides ==

[http://wiki.ercim.org/wg/MLQA/images/9/91/MLQA-KickOff-0-Nielson.pdf Presentation by Flemming Nielson]
[http://wiki.ercim.org/wg/MLQA/images/9/91/MLQA-KickOff-0-Nielson.pdf Presentation by Flemming Nielson]


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[http://wiki.ercim.org/wg/MLQA/images/0/0e/MLQA-KickOff-7-ShortPresentations.pdf Short presentations by the participants]
[http://wiki.ercim.org/wg/MLQA/images/0/0e/MLQA-KickOff-7-ShortPresentations.pdf Short presentations by the participants]

== Meeting's results ==

The discussion fully supported actually creating the working group.
Concerning the mission statement it was suggested that the logic component be stressed further, that we should make sure to involve control theory and that we should be open to neighbouring areas like performance guarantees; the latter could be accomplished by inviting guest speakers to future meetings. It was also suggested that theorem proving be mentioned as a relevant technology. Concerning application areas it was suggested that life sciences (applications to biology) should be worked better into the document and that the security component should be strengthened.

Concerning the duration of the meetings a two day meeting colocated with a relevant conference was favoured. It is not the intention ot create a meeting with accepted papers but rather to keep it an informal venue intended to create synergies. Some concrete suggestions were to colocate with QEST and FORMATS whereas ETAPS was felt to be a bit crowded (and there was the unfortunate scheduling of MLQA and QAPL on the same day) and ICALP and DiscoTec were found not to be too close in topic. Indeed QEST and FORMATS will be held in 2011 in Aachen and Joost-Pieter Katoen (present at the meeting) will be the organizer.

Concerning the contents of the meeting it was suggested that an effort should be made to make the meetings “special”. Ideas could be to contrast “opposing” analysis techniques, to present and share case studies of a reasonable size that could be addressed using various techniques. In other words to actually avoid the risk of becoming yet another conference. Once the board of the working group is in place it would be the duty of the board to make this kind of planning.

Revision as of 13:15, 5 November 2009

The Kick-Off meeting of the proposed ERCIM working group on Models and Logics for Quantitative Analysis (abbreviated MLQA) took place on Saturday 28’th of March in conjunction with ETAPS 2009 in York.

Programe of the meeting

Meeting attendees

Attendant Affiliation Ezio Bartocci UNICAM, Camerino, Italy Manuela Bujorianu University of Manchester, UK Gabriel Ciobanu Romanian Academy,Iasi, Romania Vincent Danos University of Edinburgh, Informatics Rocco de Nicola Universita di Firenze, Italy Erik de Vink TU Eindhoven and CWI Uli Fahrenberg Aalborg University, Computer Science Vashti Galpin University of Edinburgh, Informatics Stephen Gilmore University of Edinburgh, Informatics Matthew Hennessy Trinity College Dublin, Computer Science Holger Hermanns Saarland University Jane Hillston University of Edinburgh, Informatics Joost-Pieter Katoen RWTH Aachen and University of Twente Stefan Kiefer TU Munich, Informatics Richard Lassaigne University Paris 7 Diego Latella CNR, ISTI Michele Loreti Universita di Firenze, Italy Emanuela Merelli UNICAM, Camerino, Italy Flemming Nielson DTU Informatics Hanne Riis Nielson DTU Informatics Milad Niqui CWI Catuscia Palamidessi INRIA David Parker Oxford University Nenrikas Pranevicius Kaunas University Paola Quaglia Trento University, Italy Vladimiro Sassone University of Southampton Sven Schneider Technical University Berlin Nataliya Skrypnyuk DTU Informatics Carolyn Talcott SRI International, USA Tino Teige Oldenburg University Mark Timmer University of Twente, Netherlands Herbert Wiklicky Imperial College, London Ender Yuksel DTU Informatics

Presentations' slides

Presentation by Flemming Nielson

Presentation by Stephen Gilmore

Presentation by Carolyn Talcott

Presentation by Rocco De Nicola

Presentation by Diego Latella

Presentation by Holger Hermanns

Presentation by Paola Quaglia

Short presentations by the participants

Meeting's results

The discussion fully supported actually creating the working group.

Concerning the mission statement it was suggested that the logic component be stressed further, that we should make sure to involve control theory and that we should be open to neighbouring areas like performance guarantees; the latter could be accomplished by inviting guest speakers to future meetings. It was also suggested that theorem proving be mentioned as a relevant technology. Concerning application areas it was suggested that life sciences (applications to biology) should be worked better into the document and that the security component should be strengthened.

Concerning the duration of the meetings a two day meeting colocated with a relevant conference was favoured. It is not the intention ot create a meeting with accepted papers but rather to keep it an informal venue intended to create synergies. Some concrete suggestions were to colocate with QEST and FORMATS whereas ETAPS was felt to be a bit crowded (and there was the unfortunate scheduling of MLQA and QAPL on the same day) and ICALP and DiscoTec were found not to be too close in topic. Indeed QEST and FORMATS will be held in 2011 in Aachen and Joost-Pieter Katoen (present at the meeting) will be the organizer.

Concerning the contents of the meeting it was suggested that an effort should be made to make the meetings “special”. Ideas could be to contrast “opposing” analysis techniques, to present and share case studies of a reasonable size that could be addressed using various techniques. In other words to actually avoid the risk of becoming yet another conference. Once the board of the working group is in place it would be the duty of the board to make this kind of planning.