CALL FOR PAPERS, TUTORIALS, PANELS
DEPEND 2009, The Second International Conference on Dependability
June 18-23, 2009 - Athens, Greece
General page: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2009/DEPEND09.html
Call for Papers: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2009/CfPDEPEND09.html
Submission deadline: January 20, 2009
Technically Co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society, Greece Chapter
Sponsored by IARIA, www.iaria.org <http://www.iaria.org/>
Submissions will be peer-reviewed, published by IEEE CPS, posted in IEEE
Digital Library, and indexed with the major indexes.
Extended versions of selected papers will be published in IARIA
Journals: http://www.iariajournals.org <http://www.iariajournals.org/>
Please note the Poster Forum special submission with on progress and
challenging ideas.
DEPEND 2009 Special Areas (details in the CfP on site):
Dependability facets
Fundamentals on dependability; Formalisms for dependability;
Managing and control in dependable systems; Inter-system and
intra-system dependability; Operational and non-operational
requirements; Software and hardware dependability; Dependability
design and specification; Synchronization mechanisms and dependency
exception handing; Data protection, recoverability, fault-tolerance;
Trust and dependability; Static and dynamic dependability;
Time-oriented or time-agnostic dependability; Dependability
perimeter and dependability models; Stability and convergence on
dependable features and systems; Dependability discovery;
Dependability control and self-management; Dependability degradation
of running software and services
Adaptability and (self)adaptability
Fundamental models and adaptability mechanisms; Principles of
(self)adaptability; Adaptive replication models and protocols;
Adaptable structures and behaviors; Context-aware adaptability;
Perceived dependability and adaptability; Adaptive and reflexive
models and protocols; Management and control of (self)adaptable
systems; Platforms and tool supporting (self)adaptability; Autonomic
and autonomous adaptation
Adaptability and dependability
Dependability and adaptability for functional and non-functional
features; Adaptability and dependability gap; Adaptability and
dependability as complementing features; Context-aware adaptable and
dependable design; Inter- and intra-systems transactions; Enforcing
mechanisms for application level fault tolerance; Explicit and
implicit control of quality of service and contracts; Dependability
and adaptability in cloud and autonomic computing; Verification and
validation of highly adaptable and dependable systems; Scalability
aspects in dependable and adaptable systems; Research projects and
topics on dependability and adaptability; Standards on system
dependability and adaptability
Dependability and security
Integration of security, dependability, and adaptability concepts;
Building and preserving scalable, secure and resilient
architectures; Security models/architectures and threat models;
Trade-off and negotiation of dependability and security properties;
Dependability modeling and dynamic management policies; Verification
and validation (including model checking) of dependable software
architectures; Real time detection and recovery capabilities against
intrusions, malfunctions and failures; Redundancy and
reconfiguration architectures; Integrated response architectures;
Planning of optimal configurations for anticipated operational
modes; Modeling of networks and Information Systems; Simulation of
modeled configurations; Fast reconfiguration with priority to
critical services; Incident (including intrusion) detection and
quick containment
Trust and system dependability
Semantics and models of trust; Dynamics of trust; Trust negotiation
and management; Trusted systems from untrusted parts; Trust-based
secure architectures; Trust metrics assessment and threat analysis;
Trust in peer-to-peer and open source systems; Trust in mobile
networks; Trust management, reputation management, and identity
management; Trust, security, and dependability
Dependability, adaptability, and new technologies
Dependability and adaptability in service oriented architectures;
Principles for adaptive and dependable distributed systems;
Dependability and adaptability in P2P and overlay systems;
Middleware protocols and mechanisms to support adaptability and
dependability; Adaptability and dependability in mobile and
pervasive systems; Service composition in highly dependable and
adaptable environments; Dynamic, loosely-coupled, and ad-hoc
environments; Group membership services in failure scenarios with
network partitions; Social networks and dependability in dynamic
communities; Cross-organization heterogeneity
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DEPEND Advisory Chairs
Petre Dini, Cisco Systems, Inc., USA / Concordia University, Canada
Bjarne E. Helvik, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(NTNU) – Trondheim, Norway
Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan
Aljosa Pasic, ATOS Origin, Spain
DEPEND 2009 Industry Research Chairs
Ramendra K. Sahoo, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center - Hawthorne, USA
Michiaki Tatsubori, IBM Research - Tokyo Research Laboratory, Japan
Hans P. Zima, Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of
Technology - Pasadena, USA // University of Vienna, Austria
DEPEND 2009 Technical Program Committee Chairs
Antonio F. Gómez Skarmeta, University of Murcia, Spain
Yoshiaki Kakuda, Hiroshima City University, Japan
Marco Vieira, University of Coimbra, Portugal
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Dept. Ingeniería de la Información y las Comunicaciones
Facultad de Informática
Universidad de Murcia
Apartado 4021
30001 Murcia
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