FormaliSE 2026 (International Conference on Formal Methods in Software Engineering) is an academic conference held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 2026-04-12. The paper submission deadline is 2025-11-06 (extended). Acceptance notifications are sent on 2026-01-05.
Historically, formal methods academic research and practical software development have had limited mutual interactions — except possibly in specialized domains such as safety-critical software. In recent times, the outlook has considerably improved: on the one hand, formal methods research has delivered more flexible techniques and tools that can support various aspects of the software development process: from user requirements elicitation, to design, implementation, verification and validation, as well as the creation of documentation. On the other hand, software engineering has developed a growing interest in rigorous techniques applied at scale.
The FormaliSE conference series promotes work at the intersection of the formal methods and software engineering communities, providing a venue to exchange ideas, experiences, techniques, and results. We believe more collaboration between these two communities can be mutually beneficial by fostering the creation of formal methods that are practically useful and by helping develop higher-quality software.
The 14th edition of FormaliSE will take place as a co-located conference of ICSE 2026.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
requirements formalization and formal specification;
approaches, methods, and tools for verification and validation;
formal approaches to safety and security-related issues;
analysis of performance and other non-functional properties based on formal approaches;
scalability of formal method applications
integration of formal methods within the software development lifecycle (e.g., change management, continuous integration, regression testing, and deployment)
model-based engineering approaches;
correctness-by-construction approaches for software and systems engineering;
application of formal methods to specific domains, e.g., autonomous, cyber-physical, intelligent, and IoT systems;
formal methods for AI-based systems (FM4AI), and AI applied in formal method approaches (AI4FM);
formal methods in a certification context
case studies developed/analyzed with formal approaches
experience reports on the application of formal methods to real-world problems;
guidelines to use formal methods in practice;
usability of formal methods.
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