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SERENE 2011 : 3rd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient SystemsConference Series : Software Engineering for Resilient Systems | |||||||||||||||
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SERENE 2011 -- 3rd International Workshop on Software Engineering for
Resilient Systems http://serene2011.uni.lu/ September 29-30, 2011 Geneva, Switzerland Unprecedented level of complexity of modern software makes it difficult to ensure its resilience -- an ability of the system persistently deliver its services in the trustworthy way even when facing changes. Yet we are observing the increasingly pervasive use of software in such critical infrastructures as transportations, health care, energy production etc. Such a trend could lead to devastating accidents unless the research community develops powerful methods for assuring resilience of software-intensive systems. The SERENE 2011 workshop provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange reports on advances in all areas relevant to this challenge, including, but not limited to: - Modelling of resilience properties: formal & semi-formal techniques - Requirements, software engineering & re-engineering for resilience - Verification and validation of resilient systems - Resilience prediction and experimental measurement - Error, fault and exception handling in the software life-cycle - Frameworks, patterns and software architectures for resilience - Resilience at run-time: metadata, mechanisms, reasoning and adaptation - Engineering of self-healing autonomic systems - Quantitative approaches to ensuring resilience - CASE tools for developing resilient systems Papers will be evaluated by the Programme Committee according to their originality, significance, soundness, quality of presentation and relevance with respect to the main issues of the workshop. There are several categories of submissions: - Regular papers not exceeding 15 pages including appendices using Springer LNCS format. - Experience/Industry papers not exceeding 15 pages describing practitioner experience or case studies, addressing the application domain and lessons learned. - Short papers not exceeding 6 pages that include the following categories: - Discussion papers: Papers describing work in progress or novel ideas in engineering of resilient systems. - Project papers: Papers describing goals and results of ongoing projects related to SERENE - Tool papers: Papers presenting new tools or new versions of the existing tools that support the development of resilient systems. The Proceedings will be published as a volume in the LNCS series by Springer. Important dates: Submission due: April 18th, 2011. Extended to April 28th! Notification: May 31st, 2011 Camera ready: June 30th, 2011 Workshop: September 29-30, 2011 |
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