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Since 1995, when the SPIN workshop series was instigated, SPIN
workshops have been held on an annual basis in Montr eal (1995),
New Brunswick (1996), Enschede (1997), Paris (1998), Trento (1999),
Toulouse (1999), Stanford (2000), Toronto (2001), Grenoble (2002)
and Portland (2003). All but the ?rst SPIN workshop were organized
as satellite events of larger conferences, in particular of CAV
(1996), TACAS (1997), FORTE/PSTV (1998), FLOC (1999), the World
Congress on Formal Methods (1999), FMOODS (2000), ICSE (2001, 2003)
and ETAPS (2002). This year again, SPIN was held as a satellite
event of ETAPS 2004. The co-location of SPIN workshops with
conferences has proven to be very successful and has helped to
disseminate SPIN model checking technology to wider audiences.
Since 1999, the proceedings of the SPIN workshops have appeared in
Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The
history of successful SPIN workshops is evidence for the maturing
of model checking technology, not only in the hardware domain, but
increasingly also in the software area. While in earlier years
algorithms and tool development
aroundtheSPINmodelcheckerwerethefocusofthisworkshopseries,
forseveral years now the scope has been widened to include more
general approaches to software model checking techniques and tools
as well as applications. The SPIN workshop has become a forum for
all practitioners and researchers interested in model checking
based techniques for the validation and analysis of communication
protocols and software systems."
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