http://sas2015.inria.fr/ ARTEFACT SUBMISSION As last year, we are encouraging authors to submit a virtual machine image containing any artifacts and evaluations presented in the paper. The goal of the artifact submissions is to strengthen our field's scientific approach to evaluations and reproducibility of results. The virtual machine images accompanying accepted papers will be archived on the permanent Static Analysis Symposium website to provide a record of past experiments and tools, allowing future research to better evaluate and contrast existing work. Virtual machines from last year's SAS can be found here. Artifact submission is optional. We accept only virtual machine images that can be processed with Virtual Box. Details on what to submit and how will be sent to the corresponding authors by mail shortly after the paper submission deadline. The submitted artifacts will be used by the program committee as a secondary evaluation criteria whose sole purpose is to find additional positive arguments for the paper's acceptance. Submissions without artifacts are welcome and will not be penalized. IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission deadline: March 9th, 2015 (anywhere on earth) Paper submission deadline: March 13rd March 17th, 2015 (anywhere on earth) Artifact submission deadline: March 27th, 2015 (anywhere on earth) Rebuttal: May 18th-20th, 2015 Author notification: June 1st, 2015 Camera-ready paper versions due: June 22nd, 2015 WARNING! This is NOT a sole artifact evaluation committee. Program Committee Elvira Albert, University of Madrid, Spain Josh Berdine, Microsoft Research, United Kingdom Sandrine Blazy, University of Rennes 1, France (co-chair) Liqian Chen, National University of Defense Technology, China Roberto Giacobazzi, University of Verona, Italy Fritz Henglein, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Thomas Jensen, Inria Rennes, France (co-chair) Ranjit Jhala, University of California at San Diego, USA Andy King, University of Kent at Canterbury, United Kingdom Björn Lisper, Mälardalen University, Sweden Matt Might, University of Utah, USA Antoine Miné, CNRS, France Francesco Ranzato, University of Padova, Italy Sukyong Ryu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea Dave Sands, Chalmers University of technology, Sweden Axel Simon, University of Munich, Germany Arnaud Venet, NASA Ames Research Center, USA Dimitrios Vytiniotis, Microsoft Research, United Kingdom Hongseok Yang, University of Oxford, United Kingdom