[SMT-COMP] SMT-COMP 2023: Call for solvers

BOBOT Francois Francois.BOBOT at cea.fr
Tue Feb 7 04:52:18 EST 2023


Hello everybody,

The submission deadline for the first version of the solvers is on May
13. However, it is useful for the organizing team to know in advance
which and how many solvers may be entering. If you have not submitted
a solver before, or if you think there may be unusual circumstances,
please let us know at your earliest convenience if you think you may
be submitting a solver to SMT-COMP'23. We require a system
description for all submitted solvers as part of the submission of the
preliminary solver versions (deadline May 13).

The parallel and cloud tracks will again run on AWS, which is kindly
supporting them. Participants of these tracks are required to submit
their solver via a GitHub repository (which can be private). The
repository should contain a docker file that compiles the
solver. Detailed instructions for submitting to these tracks are
available here (they lift to SMT):

https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-batch-comp-infrastructure-sample

To participate teams must email aws-smtcomp-2023 at googlegroups.com<https://groups.google.com/> with
the following:

1. name of the solver and a list of the authors
2. your AWS account number
3. the URL of the GitHub repository including the branch
4. the full, 40-character SHA-1 hash of the commit

One significant difference in the organization this year is that a preliminary system description is required at the same time as the preliminary solver submission. The goal is to ensure that the solvers follow the rules on derived solvers.


Best,

François Bobot (chair), CEA List, France
Martin Bromberger, MPI for Informatics, Germany
Jochen Hoenicke, Certora, Israel



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