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S&D Assurance SW Arch 2009 : Journal of System Architecture (JSA), Special Issue on Security and Dependability Assurance of, Software Architectures | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS *********************************************************************** Journal of System Architecture (JSA) Special Issue on "Security and Dependability Assurance of Software Architectures" http://ees.elsevier.com/jsa/ *********************************************************************** ************ Introduction ************ The ongoing shift from software development from scratch to component and service-based system integration has raised a number of new challenges for software engineering in industrial-strength domains such as embedded systems, telecommunications, and process control. To name but a few, these challenges include the treatment of evolving requirements and assurance of security and dependability properties (S&D) under unpredictable runtime conditions. The increasing number of critical processes supported by software systems and the increasing dependence of valuable assets (including human well-being, or even human lives) on the security and dependability of computer support for these processes introduce the need of new mechanisms that can improve the level of trust we have in such systems. One central concept in this direction is certification. Furthermore, the inevitable trend towards distributed systems built by integrating and embedding subsystems, components or services that are frequently under the control of different entities makes the certification of such systems a challenging open issue that current practices for certification fail to address appropriately. In fact, in future scenarios, systems will be dynamically assembled, thus achieving higher levels of flexibility. In this scenario, traditional techniques for achieving security and dependability assurance seem inadequate, since current S&D assurance and certification are strictly intertwined with the development process, and therefore are only valid for systems and environments planned at design time and not changing at runtime. These two characteristics of new distributed systems and computing environments introduce the need of basing security and dependability assurance and certification on rigorous, in-depth system analysis. In this context, methodologies, techniques, and tools for assessing and certifying the security level of software become an important aspect towards the design and development of software components to be integrated in complex system architectures. ****** Topics ****** The JSA special issue will focus in particular on context, methodologies, techniques, and tools for V&V of software architectures, with particular focus on supporting assurance and compliance, as well as security and dependability certification, for evolving and long-lived systems. Authors are invited to submit papers on a variety of topics, including but not limited to: - foundations and new perspectives of V&V mechanisms and security certifications; - solutions, tools, frameworks for S&D assurance and certification; - new and/or existing certification processes and tools suitable for challenging contexts (e.g., telecommunications, mobile, real time, process control, and embedded systems), and/or experience with them; - new and/or existing modelling techniques which are particularly suited to evolving systems, and/or experience with them; - tools and case studies that integrate techniques from different areas, such as . V&V mechanisms, including static verification, dynamic verification, testing . product and process certification, . empirical software engineering, . modeling of evolving and distributed systems. ********** Submission ********** Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Submission must be in the form of a PDF file and must be in English. All papers will be thoroughly refereed. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Papers Submission section of the Journal of Systems Architecture Web site (http://ees.elsevier.com/jsa/) under Author Guidelines. Submitted papers must be less than 20 pages long. Papers must be submitted using the submission web site http://ees.elsevier.com/jsa Submit Paper. and selecting the option "Special Issue: S&D Assurance of SW Architecture" as Article Type. *************** Important dates *************** Submission: October 15th, 2009 (extended) Notification: December 1st, 2009 Camera Ready: January 10th, 2010 ************* Guest Editors ************* - Ernesto Damiani, ernesto.damiani@unimi.it, Universita' degli Studi di Milano, DTI, Crema, Italy - Sigrid Guergens, sigrid.guergens@sit.fraunhofer.de, Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology, Darmstadt, Germany - Antonio Mana, amg@lcc.uma.es, GISUM, Universidad de Malaga, Malaga, Spain - George Spanoudakis, gespan@soi.city.ac.uk, Department of Computing School of Informatics, City University, London - Claudio A. Ardagna, claudio.ardagna@unimi.it, Universita' degli Studi di Milano, DTI, Crema, Italy ----------------------------------------------------------------------- For further inquiries, please send an email to claudio.ardagna@unimi.it ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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