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2009 Workshop on Theme: Estoril, Lisboa - Portugal |
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DSN 2008 WADS |
Architecting Dependable Systems: |
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WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS Rogério
de Lemos Cristina Gacek
PROGRAM COMMITTEE Saurabh Bagchi (USA) |
This workshop will continue the initiative of bringing together the international communities of dependability and software architectures. The first workshop on Architecting Dependable Systems was organised during the International Conference on Software Engineering 2002 (ICSE 2002). Since then seven workshops were organised and five books were published. This series of workshops have shown to be a fertile ground for both communities to clarify previous approaches, thus helping to promote new topical areas where the most promising research may lie, while avoiding the reinvention of the wheel. The main focus of this series of workshops is to address at the architectural level the structuring, modelling, and analysis of dependable software systems. During DSN 2009 WADS the underlying theme will be Architectures for Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems. The ever increasing variety and capability of computing devices, the continuous improvement of wireless networks along with the emergence of new software paradigms and business models have created new needs for applications and services. This allied to a strong demand for dependable and secure systems, raises significant new challenges to system architects. OBJECTIVES AND TOPICS The aim of the workshop is to bring together the communities of software architectures and dependability to discuss the state of research and practice when dealing with dependability issues at the architecture level. We are interested in submissions from both industry and academia on all topics related to software architectures for dependable systems. These include, but are not limited to:
PARTICIPATION AND SELECTION PROCESS The workshop is open to all researchers, system developers and users who are involved with or have an interest in dependability at the architecture level. We encourage all the prospective participants to submit an extended abstract, work-in-progress report or position paper. The submissions must conform to the proceedings publication format (IEEE Conference style) and should be between 2 and 6 pages, including all text, references, appendices, and figures. They should explain the contribution to the field and the novelty of the work, making clear the current status of the work. Workshop paper submissions should be sent electronically (in PDF format), by the submission date, through the Web submission system accessible from the Workshop home page. The submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee. The papers will be published in a supplemental volume of the DSN Proceedings. IMPORTANT DATES Submission
deadline: 23 March 2009 (hard deadline) FURTHER INFORMATION Workshop-related
email should be addressed to: dsn2009-wads[at]kent.ac.uk |
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Maintained by Rogério de Lemos (r.delemos[at]kent.ac.uk) |