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SSIRI 2011 is the fifth annual conference technically sponsored by the IEEE Reliability Society with a focus on software security and
reliability. It brings together a wide range of researchers and practitioners to present their on-going ideas, experiences, and outcomes of most recent research, and to exchange their best-of-breed practices for developing reliable, secure, and trustworthy software systems in a more effective and efficient way. It not only allows the academic community to gain an increased awareness of the areas that are vital to the software industry, but it also grants practitioners an opportunity to express their needs. The conference will be held at Jeju Island, Korea with three major tracks: research papers, fast abstracts and the student doctoral program. Additional workshops with more focused topics will also be held concurrently. TOPICS OF INTEREST Security, Reliability, Availability, and Safety of Software Systems Software Integration Fault Tolerance for Software Reliability Improvement Methods and Theories Modeling, Prediction, Simulation, and Evaluation Automation and Tools Validation, Verification, and Testing Industry Best Practices Metrics, Measurements, and Analysis Benchmark and Empirical Studies The Fifth IEEE International Conference on Secure Software Integration and Reliability Improvement SSIRI 2011 is the fifth annual conference technically sponsored by the IEEE Reliability Society with a focus on software security and reliability. It brings together a wide range of researchers and practitioners to present their on-going ideas, experiences, and outcomes of most recent research, and to exchange their best-of-breed practices for developing reliable, secure, and trustworthy software systems in a more effective and efficient way. It not only allows the academic community to gain an increased awareness of the areas that are vital to the software industry, but it also grants practitioners an opportunity to express their needs. The conference will be held at Jeju Island, Korea with three major tracks: research papers, fast abstracts and the student doctoral program. Additional workshops with more focused topics will also be held concurrently. TOPICS OF INTEREST u Security, Reliability, Availability, and Safety of Software Systems Software Integration u Fault Tolerance for Software Reliability Improvement Methods and Theories u Modeling, Prediction, Simulation, and Evaluation Automation and Tools u Validation, Verification, and Testing Industry Best Practices u Metrics, Measurements, and Analysis Benchmark and Empirical Studies IMPORTANT DATES u November 15, 2010: Workshop proposals due February 10, 2011: Student Doctoral Program due u January 15, 2011: Regular papers due March 10, 2011: Author notification u February 10, 2011: Fast Abstract Track due u April 1, 2011: Camera-ready and author registration due SUBMISSION Submit original manuscripts (not published or considered elsewhere) with a maximum of ten pages (regular paper), eight pages (workshop paper), six pages (Student Doctoral Program), and two pages (Fast Abstract Track). Each paper should include a title, and the name and affiliation of each author. Except for the Fast Abstract Track, each submission should also include a 150-word abstract and up to 6 keywords. The format of your submission must follow the guidelines for IEEE conference proceedings. The first author of a Student Doctoral Program submission must be a student. At least one Best Paper Award will be presented by SSIRI 2011. Detailed instructions for electronic paper submission and the review process can be found at http://paris.utdallas.edu/ssiri11. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE u Conference Chair Yongrae Kwon KAIST, Korea kwon@cs.kaist.ac.kr u Organization Chair Sooyong Park Sogang University, Korea sypark@sogang.ac.kr u Program co-Chairs Jongmoon Baik KAIST, Korea jbaik@kaist.ac.kr Fabio Massacci Università di Trento, Italy Fabio.Massacci@unitn.it Mohammad Zulkernine Queen’s University, Canada mzulker@cs.queensu.ca u Workshop Chair Yong B. Park Dankook University, Korea ybpark@dankook.ac.kr Tugkan Tuglular Đzmir Institute of Technology, Turkey tugkantuglular@iyte.edu.tr STEERING COMMITTEE u W. Eric Wong (co-Chair) University of Texas at Dallas USA u Sam Keene (co-Chair) IEEE Reliability Society USA u Fevzi Belli University of Paderborn Germany u Karama Kanoun LAAS-CNRS France u Raymond Paul Department of Defense USA u Rajesh Subramanyan Siemens Corporate Research USA GENERAL INQUIRIES For more detailed and updated information, please refer to http://paris.utdallas.edu/ssiri11 or contact Professor Sooyong Park, Organization Chair at sypark@sogang.ac.kr or Professor W. Eric Wong, Steering Committee Chair at ewong@utdallas.edu. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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