[ecoop-info] CfP: SERENE 2014 - Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems

Alexander Romanovsky alexander.romanovsky at newcastle.ac.uk
Fri May 9 23:58:56 CEST 2014


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		       Call for Papers

			 SERENE 2014
6th International Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems
	  October 15-16, 2014, Budapest, Hungary
	      http://serene.disim.univaq.it/


***** Important dates *****

- Submission due: June 2, 2014
- Notification: July 8, 2014
- Camera ready papers: July 22, 2014
- Autumn school: October 13-14, 2014
- Workshop: October 15-16, 2014


***** Workshop topics *****

Unprecedented level of complexity of modern software and software-based systems 
makes it difficult to ensure their resilience - an ability of the system to persistently 
deliver its services in a dependable way even when facing changes, unforeseen 
failures and intrusions. Yet we are observing the increasingly pervasive use of 
software in evolvable and critical systems like transportation, health care, 
manufacturing, and IT infrastructures. This trend urges the research community 
to develop powerful methods for assuring resilience of software-intensive systems.

These challenges has also appeared in the scope of the current Horizon 2020 calls 
that aim at developing tools and methods for incorporating resilience into evolving 
software systems; and also in calls related to specific application areas like 
advanced cloud infrastructures and services, smart objects, and robotics.

The SERENE 2014 workshop provides a forum for researchers and practitioners 
to exchange ideas on advances in all areas relevant to software engineering for 
resilient systems, including, but not limited to:

Design of resilient systems:
- Requirements engineering & re-engineering for resilience;
- Frameworks, patterns and software architectures for resilience;
- Engineering of self-healing autonomic systems;
- Design of trustworthy and intrusion-safe systems;
- Resilience at run-time (mechanisms, reasoning and adaptation).

Verification, validation and evaluation of resilience:
- Modelling and model based analysis of resilience properties;
- Formal and semi-formal techniques for verification and validation;
- Experimental evaluations of resilient systems;
- Quantitative approaches to ensuring resilience;
- Resilience prediction.

Case studies & applications:
- Empirical studies in the domain of resilient systems;
- Cloud computing and resilient service provisioning;
- Resilient cyber-physical systems and infrastructures;
- Global aspects of resilience engineering: education, training and cooperation.


***** Contributions *****

We welcome relevant contributions in the following forms:

- Technical papers describing original theoretical or practical work;

- Experience/Industry papers describing practitioner experience or field study, 
addressing an application domain and the lessons learned;

- PhD Forum papers describing objectives, methodology, and results at 
an early stage in research;

- Project papers describing goals and results of ongoing projects;

- Tool papers presenting new tools or new versions of existing tools that 
support the development of resilient systems.


***** Submission *****

Papers can be submitted via EasyChair:
	https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=serene2014

Each paper must be submitted in PDF and

- be formatted according to the Springer LNCS Guidelines: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0

- be no longer than 15 pages for technical and experience/industry papers, and 8 pages for all others.

Submitted papers must describe novel work and not be published elsewhere.
 All papers will be peer-reviewed and assessed for relevance to the workshop topics, 
technical soundness, innovation, scientific and presentation quality. Accepted papers
 must be presented by (one of) the author(s). The Proceedings of SERENE 2014 will 
be published as a volume in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pending approval).


***** Committees *****

Steering Committee:
- Didier Buchs, U. of Geneva, Switzerland
- Henry Muccini, U. of L'Aquila, Italy
- Patrizio Pelliccione, Chalmers U. of Technology and U. of Gothenburg, Sweden
- Alexander Romanovsky, Newcastle U., UK
- Elena Troubitsyna, Abo Akademi U., Finland

General Chair:
- Andras Pataricza, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

Program Chairs:
- Istvan Majzik, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
- Marco Vieira, University of Coimbra, Portugal

Program Committee:
- Paris Avgeriou, U. Groningen, The Netherlands
- Didier Buchs, U. Geneva, Switzerland
- Andrea Ceccarelli, U. Firenze, Italy
- Vincenzo De Florio, U. Antwerp, The Netherlands
- Nikolaos Georgantas, INRIA, France
- Felicita Di Giandomenico, CNR-ISTI, Italy
- Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, U. Geneva, Switzerland
- Holger Giese, U. Potsdam, Germany
- Nicolas Guelfi, U. Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Kaustubh Joshi, AT&T, USA
- Mohamed Kaaniche, LAAS-CNRS, France
- Vyacheslav Kharchenko, National Aerospace U., Ukraine
- Zsolt Kocsis, IBM, Hungary
- Nuno Laranjeiro, U. Coimbra, Portugal
- Paolo Masci, Queen Mary U., UK
- Henry Muccini, U. L'Aquila, Italy
- Sadaf Mustafiz, McGill U., Canada
- Patrizio Pelliccione, Chalmers U. of Technology and U. Gothenburg, Sweden
- Alexander Romanovsky, Newcastle U., UK
- Juan Carlos Ruiz, Technical U. of Valencia, Spain
- Stefano Russo, U. Naples Federico II, Italy
- Peter Schneider-Kamp, U. Southern Denmark, Denmark
- Elena Troubitsyna, Abo Akademi U., Finland
- Katinka Wolter, Freie U. Berlin, Germany
- Apostolos Zarras, U. Ioannina, Greece

Publicity Chair:
- Zoltan Micskei, BUTE, Hungary

Web:
- Zoltan Ujhelyi, BUTE, Hungary

Finance & Admin:
- Judit Spanics, BUTE, Hungary
- Nikol Biro, BUTE, Hungary


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