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== SHIFT 2020 Call for papers ====
2nd Workshop on Software Hardware Interaction Faults (SHIFT 2020) Co-located with the 31th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2020) https://www.shiftworkshop.net/home October 12-15, Web Conference Paper submission deadline: August 8, 2020 Submission link : https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=issre2020 ======= The 2nd Annual International Workshop on Software Hardware Interaction Faults Co-located with the 31th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2020) October 12-15 Web Conference Scope With increasing use of software systems together with commodity hardware comes the need for better quality control techniques. However, there is a gap when considering separate domains like hardware and software and their interactions which usually tend to be forgotten or neglected as reserach ends up working in only one of the areas. Ignoring these interactions is no longer possible in the context of generalized usage of Cyber Physical Systems (CPSs) and Cyber Physical Systems of Systems (CPSoSs). Thus, it becomes urgent to deal with faulty and malicious hardware/software interactions. The challenge in analyzing faulty hardware-software interactions is caused by research and development activities that have, over time, evolved into two separate directions, namely FEF (Faults, Errors, Failures) analysis of hardware resources and FEF analysis of software components. Analysis of faulty hardware-software interactions can prevent deployment of future platforms (combination of hardware resources and software components) likely to contain faulty behavior, with a major impact on the users and fixing costs. Topics of Interest The main theme is identification and reporting on malicious and faulty hardware-software interactions of systems, especially in the context of Cyber Physical Systems. The workshop has multiple topics of interest but not restricted to: - Fault diagnosis, analysis, detection and prediction. Especially at the borders of hardware and software. - Fault tolerance and resilience of hardware and software systems. - Tools and automation for analysis of hardware – software interactions. - Dynamic software upgrades in Cyber-Physical Systems (not restricted): * Development of methods for detecting faulty hardware-software interactions. * Development of architectures that mitigate the risks of faulty components (combination of hardware and software) due to malicious or faulty software. * Compatibility predictions of hardware-software integration. How a system should monitor and detect introduction of new hardware or software components. * Development of methods that enable discovering of malicious behavior of software components in interaction with virtual entities in a simulated environment. Paper Categories We welcome relevant contributions in the following forms: Ongoing research papers presenting promising work in progress with at least some preliminary results in related topics (up to 6 pages). Submission: Please refer to the SHIFT website: https://www.shiftworkshop.net/ |
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