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Category Software Engineering; Software Reliability
Deadline: April 10, 2026 | Date: October 20, 2026-October 23, 2026
Venue/Country: 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina Limassol, Cyprus
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The International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE) is the leadingconference on software reliability research and practice. ISSRE focuses on techniques andtools for assessing, predicting, and improving the reliability, safety, security, and resilienceof software systems. As modern software increasingly integrates AI/ML components, operates autonomously, and spans cloud-to-edge environments, ensuring reliable systembehavior is more critical than ever.Topics of InterestISSRE 2026 invites high-quality contributions that advance the theory and practice ofsoftware reliability across contemporary software-intensive systems, including systemsthat incorporate AI/ML components. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:Foundations of Reliability and Dependability• Principles, models, metrics, empirical methods, and theories of software reliability, resilience, robustness, and safety• Systematic approaches to fault prevention, fault removal, fault tolerance, and fault forecasting in modern software systems• Testing and debugging, formal methods, model checking, static/dynamic analysis, verification, and runtime assuranceReliability in AI-Driven and Autonomic Systems• Reliability engineering for AI-enabled, autonomous, self-adaptive, and cyber-physical systems• Assurance, testing, verification, and certification of AI/ML components, including foundation and generative models• Reliability of AI-generated code: validation, verification, explainability, defect analysis, and trustworthy automation of development tasks• Impact of AI on software lifecycle processes (design, testing, evolution, operations, and quality management)AI Techniques for Reliability Engineering• Machine learning for defect prediction, anomaly detection, debugging assistance, fault localization, and test automation• Learning-based approaches to self-healing, resilience management, predictive maintenance, and reliability optimization• Reliability governance in AI-driven DevOps pipelines, including transparency, interpretability, and auditabilitySoftware Reliability in Emerging System Domains• Reliability assurance for cloud, edge, IoT, 5G/6G, cyber-physical, high-performance,and network softwarization environments• Dependability of open-source ecosystems, data-driven pipelines, model hubs, andAI-assisted contributions• Benchmarking, stress testing, workload modeling, and measurement frameworks for large-scale and AI-based systemsTrustworthiness, Security, and Responsible Software Engineering• Intersections of reliability with security, privacy, fairness, transparency, and regulatory compliance• Societal, ethical, and human impacts of pervasive AI-enabled software systems• Responsible governance of AI-based systems, including lifecycle assurance, auditability, and risk analysisHuman-Centered, Empirical, and Reproducible Reliability Research• Field studies, experience reports, user studies, and human factors in reliability engineering• Public datasets, benchmark suites, reproducibility packages, and replication/negative-result studies• Tooling, automation, continuous reliability monitoring, observability, and operational feedback loopsResearch Track Paper CategoriesThe research track at ISSRE 2026 invites high-quality submissions of technical researchpapers that describe original, unpublished results exploring new scientific ideas,contribute new evidence to established research directions, or reflect on practical experience. Specifically, ISSRE solicits submissions in three categories:• Research (RES) papers• Practical experience reports (PER)• Tools and artefacts (TAR) papersPapers will be assessed with criteria appropriate to each category. All the papers of thethree categories are regular and full papers, and will be published in the same ISSRE proceedings.RES PapersRES papers (12 pages, including references) should describe a novel contribution to thereliability of software systems. Novelty should be argued via concrete evidence and appropriate positioning within the state of the art. RES papers are also expected toexplain the validation process and its limitations clearly.PER PapersPER papers (12 pages, including references) should provide an in-depth exposition ofpractical experiences ideally performed by a collaboration of researchers and industry practitioners. The key contribution of these papers should be lessons learned from applying established research tools and methods to ISSRE topics, or new knowledge acquired through empirical studies conducted using various research methodologies. Negative results are welcome, e.g., discussing where or why current research cannot be applied in an industrially relevant context.TAR PapersTAR papers (6 – 10 pages, including references) should describe a new tool or artefact. Tool-focused TAR papers must present either a new tool or a novel and substantial extension of an existing tool. They should include a description of (i) the theoretical foundations, (ii) the design and implementation aspects, and (iii) experiments withrealistic case studies. Making the tool publicly available is strongly encouraged.Artefact-focused TAR papers should cover (i) a working copy of the software and (ii) experimental data sets. Dataset papers should introduce a new dataset that supports experimentation, benchmarking, evaluation, or training in AI-driven software engineering. Submissions should describe: (i) dataset motivation and scope, (ii) data collection and processing methodology, (iii) dataset structure and statistics, and (iv) potential use cases. Benchmark papers should present a new benchmark suite for evaluating tools, LLMs, or algorithms. Submissions should include: (i) benchmark design principles, (ii) task definitions and evaluation metrics, (iii) baseline results, and (iv) reproducibility package.The ISSRE conference encourages authors of all three categories of research track papersto follow the principles of transparency, reproducibility, and replicability. Authors are encouraged to disclose data to increase reproducibility and replicability. Should the paper be accepted, the authors will have the opportunity (and are encouraged to) submitartifacts to the Artifact Evaluation (AE) track, to enhance the reproducibility and quality ofthe research. By submitting your artifacts, you not only contribute to the progress of our field but also stand a chance to earn badges that will be displayed on your papers in the conference proceedings, showcasing the credibility and rigor of your work.Industry Track Paper CategoriesThe ISSRE Industry Track gathers industry representatives as well as researchers from, within or in collaboration with industry to discuss software reliability, quality assurance aswell as experiences and lessons learned. This year we will bring experiences from self-made tools, usage of AI, generative AI and machine learning in relation to software reliability.Industry track papers are expected to be of interest to software developmentprofessionals, as well as to anyone researching or working in the area of software reliability, software quality, and process improvement groups, with concrete relevance to industrial problems and practical applications.We invite three kinds of submissions to the Industry Track:• Enlightening Talk or Tool Demo: 1-2 page abstract (OR a Power Point presentation OR a video for a tool demo).• Short paper: 4-pages (including references).• Full paper: 6-pages (including references).All the submissions will be reviewed by members of the Industry Track Program Committee. Accepted papers (with an abstract) will be included in the ISSRE SupplementalProceedings and submitted for publication to IEEE Xplore.Fast Abstracts and Project Highlights TrackA Fast Abstract (FA) or Project Highlights (PH) paper is a two-page, lightly reviewed technical article. The FA/PH track at ISSRE 2026 aims to bring together researchers andpractitioners working in Software Reliability Engineering (SRE) to:• Introduce early original ideas.• Discuss relevant work-in-progress and ongoing experiences.• Challenge the SRE status quo on key topics.• Present critical analyses of prior work.• Share lessons learned from real-world SRE applications.• Propose new problems from industrial or academic experience.• Describe approaches to problems of significance that may not yet have complete results.In addition to traditional Fast Abstracts, the track welcomes Project Highlights (PH) papers.PH papers are expected to disseminate results, visions, methodologies, tools, and ongoingactivities from national and international research projects (e.g., European, or multi-institutional initiatives).Project Highlights may include, but are not limited to:• Overviews of funded research projects and their objectives.• Project methodologies, architectures, and experimental frameworks.• Early or intermediate results, including lessons learned and preliminary insights.• Datasets, benchmarks, tools, platforms, and other project outcomes released or in progress.• Collaboration experiences, challenges, and emerging research directions from nationalor international projects.Project Highlights that can stimulate discussion and collaboration within the ISSRE community are welcome. Ongoing projects and projects completed not earlier than October 2025 are eligible.Replications and Negative Results Track The Replications and Negative Results (RENE) Track has been introduced in the softwareengineering community for a while and received overwhelmingly positive feedback. Thisyear, we establish this track at ISSRE and invite researchers to (1) replicate results from previous papers and (2) publish studies with important and relevant negative or nullresults (results that fail to show an effect, yet demonstrate the research paths that did notpay off).We also encourage the publication of the negative results or replicable aspects of previously published work. For example, authors of a published paper reporting a workingsolution for a given problem can document in a “negative results paper” other (failed) attempts they made before defining the working solution they published.• Replication studies. The papers in this category must go beyond simply re-implementingan algorithm and/or re-running the artifacts provided by the original paper. Such submissions should at least apply the approach to new data sets (open-source or proprietary). A replication study should clearly report on results that the authors were ableto replicate, as well as on the aspects of the work that were not replicable. • Negative results papers. We seek papers that report on negative results. We seeknegative results for all types of program comprehension research in any empirical area (qualitative, quantitative, case study, experiment, etc.). For example, did your controlled experiment not show an improvement over the baseline? Even if negative, results obtainedare still valuable when they are either not obvious or disprove widely accepted wisdom.Best Paper AwardsResearch TrackISSRE is pleased to announce the IEEE Best Research Paper Award, awarded every year tothe best paper in the Research Track.Industry TrackThe Industry Program Chair will select three candidates among top-ranked papers presenting and motivating novel and disruptive ideas that address problems relevant forindustry. Selection will be based on the reviewers’ feedback, novelty and potential impactof the results. The final selection of the best paper will be done by the audience attending the presentation of the candidate papers. Eligible papers must be (1) full papers accepted to the industry track, and (2) co-authored by at least one author whose primary affiliation is in Industry.Special Journal IssueAuthors of accepted papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work toa special issue of the Empirical Software Engineering (EMSE) journal (under negotiation asin previous editions of the conference). The Call for Papers will be available soon.Workshop ProposalsISSRE strives to be the conference that appeals to both researchers and practitioners. Tothat end, we invite proposals for workshops to co-locate with the Symposium and provideadditional opportunities for collaborating and exchanging information. The workshopsaim at discussing research developments and challenges at an early stage. ISSRE welcomesworkshops that explore new ways to provide and assess software reliability, safety, and security. We also seek workshops that deal with the provision of reliable, safe, and securesoftware and systems in fast-growing, transformative application domains. Appropriatelydefined workshop proposals have the following characteristics:• They offer researchers a forum to exchange and discuss scientific and engineering ideasat an early stage before maturation that would warrant conference or journal publication.• They attract practitioners and researchers to working sessions to discuss and make progress toward solutions to current and future problems in engineering high assurancesoftware and systems.• They focus on collaborative discussions and information sharing between researchers and industry practitioners.Workshops affiliated with ISSRE in previous years with good organization and numbers ofparticipants are pre-approved. Their organizers do not need to submit a new workshop proposal. Their organizers are kindly asked to inform the workshop chairs about returningthe workshop to ISSRE in 2026.Submission Guidelines and InstructionsResearch Trackhttps://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/cfp-research/
Industry Trackhttps://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/industry-track/
Fast Abstracts and Project Highlights Trackhttps://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/fast-abstract-track/
Replications and Negative Results Trackhttps://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/cfp-rene-track/
Workshop Proposalshttps://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/call-for-workshop-proposals/
Conference ProceedingsThe conference proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS). Papers presented at the conference will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore and to all of the A&I (abstracting and indexing) partners (such asthe EI Compendex).Important Dates (AoE)Research Track• Abstract Submission Deadline: April 10, 2026• Paper Submission Deadline: April 17, 2026• Author Rebuttal Period: June 5 – June 8, 2026• Decisions and Early Notification: June 15, 2026• Author Revision Period: June 16 – July 3, 2026• Notification to Authors: July 8, 2026• Camera Ready Papers: August 19, 2026Industry Track• Abstract Submission Deadline: June 28, 2026 & July 3, 2026• Paper Submission Deadline: July 5, 2026 & July 12, 2026• Notification to Authors: August 12, 2026• Camera Ready Papers: August 19, 2026• Enlightening Talks or Tool Demos (without abstract; not to appear in the proceedings): August 15, 2026Fast Abstracts and Projects Highlights Track• Submission deadline: June 15, 2026• Notification to authors: August 5, 2026• Camera ready papers: August 19, 2026Replications and Negative Results Track• Submission deadline: July 5, 2026• Notification to authors: August 12, 2026• Camera ready papers: August 19, 2026Workshop Proposals• Workshop proposal deadline: May 14, 2026• Workshop proposal notification: May 21, 2026• Workshop paper submission deadline: July 20, 2026(NOTE: This date is only indicative – please refer to individual workshop webpages forinformation about deadlines)• Workshop paper notification to authors: August 10, 2026• Camera ready papers: August 17, 2026All tracks• Author Registration Deadline: August 19, 2026OrganisationGeneral Chairs• Leonardo Mariani, University of Milano - Bicocca, Italy• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, CyprusProgram Coordinator• Roberto Natella, GSSI, ItalyResearch Program Committee Chairs• Domenico Cotroneo, UNC Charlotte, USA• Jie M. Zhang, King's College London, UKIndustry Program Chairs• Jinyang Liu, Bytedance, USA• Sigrid Eldh, Ericsson AB, SwedenWorkshop Chairs• Georgia Kapitsaki, University of Cyprus, Cyprus• August Shi, The University of Texas at Austin, USADoctoral Symposium Chairs• Stefan Winter, LMU Munich, Germany• Lili Wei, McGill University, CanadaFast Abstract Chairs• Luigi Lavazza, University of Insubria, Italy• Yintong Huo, SMU, SingaporeJIC2 Chair• Helene Waeselynck, LAAS-CNRS, FrancePublicity Chairs• Allison K. Sulivan, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA• Jose D'Abruzzo Pereira, University of Coimbra, Portugal Publication Chairs• Sherlock Licorish, Otago Business School, New Zealand• Maria Teresa Rossi, GSSI, ItalyArtifact Evaluation Chairs• Naghmeh Ivaki, University of Coimbra, Portugal• Fumio Machida, University of Tsukuba, JapanDiversity and Inclusion Chair• Eleni Constantinou, University of Cyprus, CyprusFinancial Chair• Costas Pattichis, University of Cyprus, CyprusWeb Chairs• Michalis Ioannides, Easy Conferences LTD• Elena Masserini, University of Milano - Bicocca, ItalyRegistration Chair• Easy Conferences LTDKeywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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