Proceedings Fourth International Workshop on Formal Methods for Autonomous Systems (FMAS) and Fourth International Workshop on Automated and verifiable Software sYstem DEvelopment (ASYDE)
Matt Luckcuck, Marie Farrell

TL;DR
This volume compiles recent research on applying formal methods to autonomous systems and verifiable software development, highlighting advances, industrial applications, and challenges in ensuring safety and correctness.
Contribution
It presents a collection of recent work on formal methods tailored for autonomous systems and software verification, emphasizing practical applications and future directions.
Findings
Formal methods are increasingly applied to autonomous systems.
Work includes both theoretical models and industrial case studies.
The workshop fosters collaboration between academia and industry.
Abstract
This EPTCS volume contains the joint proceedings for the fourth international workshop on Formal Methods for Autonomous Systems (FMAS 2022) and the fourth international workshop on Automated and verifiable Software sYstem DEvelopment (ASYDE 2022), which were held on the 26th and 27th of September 2022. FMAS 2022 and ASYDE 2022 were held in conjunction with 20th International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods (SEFM'22), at Humboldt University in Berlin. For FMAS, this year's workshop was our return to having in-person attendance after two editions of FMAS that were entirely online because of the restrictions necessitated by COVID-19. We were also keen to ensure that FMAS 2022 remained easily accessible to people who were unable to travel, so the workshop facilitated remote presentation and attendance. The goal of FMAS is to bring together leading researchers who…
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