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    DEPEND 2010 - The Third International Conference on Dependability

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    Category DEPEND 2010

    Deadline: February 20, 2010 | Date: July 18, 2010

    Venue/Country: Venice, Italy

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Most of critical activities in the areas of communications (telephone, Internet), energy & fluids (electricity, gas, water), transportation (railways, airlines, road), life related (health, emergency response, and security), manufacturing (chips, computers, cars) or financial (credit cards, on-line transactions), or refinery& chemical systems rely on networked communication and information systems. Moreover, there are other dedicated systems for data mining, recommenders, sensing, conflict detection, intrusion detection, or maintenance that are complementary to and interact with the former ones.

    With large scale and complex systems, their parts expose different static and dynamic features that interact with each others; some systems are more stabile than others, some are more scalable, while others exhibit accurate feedback loops, or are more reliable or fault-tolerant.

    Inter-system dependability and intra-system feature dependability require more attention from both theoretical and practical aspects, such as a more formal specification of operational and non-operational requirements, specification of synchronization mechanisms, or dependency exception handing. Considering system and feature dependability becomes crucial for data protection and recoverability when implementing mission critical applications and services.

    Static and dynamic dependability, time-oriented, or timeless dependability, dependability perimeter, dependability models, stability and convergence on dependable features and systems, and dependability control and self-management are some of the key topics requiring special treatment. Platforms and tools supporting the dependability requirements are needed.

    The international conference on dependability, DEPEND 2010, is based on the positive participation and feedback at DEPEND 2008 workshop and DEPEND 2009 conference that addressed new approaches dealing with today's limitations and potential solutions.

    As a particular case, design, development, and validation of tools for incident detection and decision support became crucial for security and dependability in complex systems. It is challenging how these tools could span different time scales and provide solutions for survivability that range from immediate reaction to global and smooth reconfiguration through policy based management for an improved resilience. Enhancement of the self-healing properties of critical infrastructures by planning, designing and simulating of optimized architectures tested against several realistic scenarios is also aimed.

    To deal with dependability, sound methodologies, platforms, and tools are needed to allow system adaptability. The balance dependability/adaptability may determine the life scale of a complex system and settle the right monitoring and control mechanisms. Particular challenging issues pertaining to context-aware, security, mobility, and ubiquity require appropriate mechanisms, methodologies, formalisms, platforms, and tools to support adaptability.

    Improvement of the risk and crisis management in critical infrastructures is achieved by the design of new models, countermeasures, and incident management tools. These new models will help to mitigate the cascading and escalading effects induced by different kind of dependencies present in communication and information systems. Development of decision support tools for critical infrastructures should be validated by scenarios based on different case studies.

    We are looking for contributions on the actual trends in coping with these new challenges within the research community and industry. We expect some lessons learnt and description of the results coming from different R&D projects (e.g., like ones in the EC 6th Framework Program), or any other worldwide initiatives. We hope we will be able to identify the gaps between the needs and today's available solutions along with new challenges and potential for future directions.

    DEPEND 2010 will provide a forum for detailed exchange of ideas, techniques, and experiences with the goal of understanding the academia and the industry trends related to the new challenges in dependability on critical and complex information systems.

    The topics suggested by the conference can be discussed in term of concepts, state of the art, research, standards, implementations, running experiments, applications, and industrial case studies. Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference or journal in the following, but not limited to, topic areas. All tracks are open to both research and industry contributions.

    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

    Aerospace system dependability

    Dependable software for life critical applications

    INSTRUCTION FOR THE AUTHORS

    Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions to one of the IARIA Journals.

    Important deadlines:

    Submission (full paper) February 20, 2010

    Notification March 25, 2010

    Registration April 15, 2010

    Camera ready April 20, 2010

    Only .pdf or .doc files will be accepted for paper submission. All received papers will be acknowledged via an automated system.

    Final author manuscripts will be 8.5" x 11", not exceeding 6 pages; max 4 extra pages allowed at additional cost. The formatting instructions can be found on the Instructions page. Helpful information for paper formatting can be found on the here.

    Your paper should also comply with the additional editorial rules.

    Once you receive the notification of paper acceptance, you will be provided by the publisher an online author kit with all the steps an author needs to follow to submit the final version. The author kits URL will be included in the letter of acceptance.

    Poster Forum

    Posters are welcome. Please submit the contributions following the instructions for the regular submissions using the "Submit a Paper" button and selecting the contribution type as poster. Submissions are expected to be 6-8 slide deck. Posters will not be published in the Proceedings. One poster with all the slides together should be used for discussions. Presenters will be allocated a space where they can display the slides and discuss in an informal manner. The poster slide decks will be posted on the IARIA site.

    For more details, see the Poster Forum explanation page.

    Work in Progress

    Work-in-progress contributions are welcome. Please submit the contributions following the instructions for the regular submissions using the "Submit a Paper" button and selecting the contribution type as work in progress. Authors should submit a four-page (maximum) text manuscript in IEEE double-column format including the authors' names, affiliations, email contacts. Contributors must follow the conference deadlines, describing early research and novel skeleton ideas in the areas of the conference topics. The work will be published in the conference proceedings.

    For more details, see the Work in Progress explanation page

    Technical marketing/business/positioning presentations

    The conference initiates a series of business, technical marketing, and positioning presentations on the same topics. Speakers must submit a 10-12 slide deck presentations with substantial notes accompanying the slides, in the .ppt format (.pdf-ed). The slide deck will not be published in the conference’s CD Proceedings. Presentations' slide decks will be posted on the IARIA's site. Please send your presentations to petreatiaria.org.

    Tutorials

    Tutorials provide overviews of current high interest topics. Proposals should be for three hour tutorials. Proposals must contain the title, the summary of the content, and the biography of the presenter(s). The tutorials' slide decks will be posted on the IARIA's site. Please send your proposals to petreatiaria.org

    Panel proposals:

    The organizers encourage scientists and industry leaders to organize dedicated panels dealing with controversial and challenging topics and paradigms. Panel moderators are asked to identify their guests and manage that their appropriate talk supports timely reach our deadlines. Moderators must specifically submit an official proposal, indicating their background, panelist names, their affiliation, the topic of the panel, as well as short biographies. The panel's slide deck will be posted on the IARIA's site.

    For more information, petreatiaria.org

    Workshop proposals

    We welcome workshop proposals on issues complementary to the topics of this conference. Your requests should be forwarded to petreatiaria.org.


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