ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on the
State Of the Art in Java Program Analysis
(SOAP 2012)
Beijing, China, June 14th 2012, Co-located with PLDI 2012, in room Conference 8

Program

The program is available now.


Call for Papers

Soot has enabled hundreds of users to carry out research in static analysis of Java. As Soot enters its second decade, the first International Workshop on the State Of the Art in Java Program Analysis (SOAP) will bring together the thriving Soot community and help catalyze the future development of the Soot framework. We anticipate that SOAP will help spur discussions and collaborations between different groups using Soot and other researchers working on program analysis. The agenda for SOAP will also include discussions and work on integrating external contributions into the main Soot framework, as well as explorations of potential future extensions to Soot.

Schedule

The one-day workshop will include an invited talk, presentations of existing projects using Soot, and structured discussions about future development directions for Soot.
For more information, see the program page.

Important Dates


Paper submissions: March 28th, 2012 EXTENDED: April 4th, 2012
Notification of authors: April 28th, 2012
Submission of camera-ready copies: May 12th, 2012
Workshop date: June 14th, 2012

Submissions

Submissions should be four to six-page papers in ACM SIGPLAN proceedings style. Some possible types of submissions for this workshop include, but are not limited to:
  • A report on an implementation of a static analysis, with a focus on implementation details, particularly discussing how Soot or some other static analysis framework was used.
  • A report describing a tool built on top of Soot.
  • A compelling use case for a feature not yet supported by the current version of Soot. Such work should provide good examples and an informal design of the proposed feature.
  • An idea paper proposing the integration of two or more existing static analyses (which may or may not be based on Soot) to answer interesting novel questions about Java programs. Such papers should focus on the added benefit obtained by the combinations. For this category we explicitly encourage collaborative submissions by different research groups.

Papers can now be submitted
using EasyChair.

Publication

Accepted publications will be published in the ACM Digital Library.

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