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DSN 2011 : The 41st Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and NetworksConference Series : Dependable Systems and Networks | |||||||||||||
Link: http://www.dsn.org | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
DSN 2011 will feature a number of coordinated tracks, including: The Dependable Computing and Communication Symposium (DCCS), the Performance and Dependability Symposium (PDS), several workshops, tutorials, a student forum, and fast abstract sessions. We invite you to contribute to this premier conference by submitting to any of the categories below.
* Regular Papers: Present recent research results with an archival quality conference publication (12 printed pages) * Practical Experience Reports: Provide an in-depth description of practitioner experience or a case study (8 printed pages) * Demonstrations: Describe and demonstrate a piece of software, system, or tool * Panels: Discuss and debate topics of high interest to the dependability community * Workshops: Provide opportunities for focused discussion on selected topics in a group setting (Non-archival papers; see individual workshop calls for papers) * Tutorials: Provide short courses on dependability techniques and theories * Fast Abstracts: Present a very brief abstract on a topic of interest (2 printed pages) * Student Forum: For PhD students only -- mid-length presentations about works-in-progress (3 printed pages) * Poster Papers: Present and discuss emerging research results in a highly interactive, individually based manner (4 printed pages) Topics of interest for DSN include, but are not limited to: Architectures for Dependable, Secure and Resilient Computer Systems; Dependability Benchmarking, Modeling and Prediction; Dependability of High-Speed Networks and Protocols; Dependability and security of hardware technologies (VLSI, Systems and networks on chip, nanoarchitectures, etc.); E-Commerce Dependability; Fault-Tolerance in Transaction Processing Systems, Distributed Systems, Embedded and Real-Time Systems, Mobile Systems and Multimedia Systems; Internet Dependability and Quality of Service; Adaptable, Survivable and Intrusion-Tolerant Systems; Safety-Critical Systems and Critical Infrastructures; SoftwareTesting, Validation and Verification; Software Reliability; Performance and Dependability Assessment by means of Measurement, Analysis and Simulation Techniques,Tools and Results; Dependability and Security of Sensor, Wireless, and Ad-hoc Networks; Failure, Vulnerability and Threat Analysis and Assessment. |
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