--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS ******************************************************************************** The 22nd IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC 2017) Christchurch, New Zealand January 22-25, 2017 http://prdc.dependability.org/PRDC2017/ ********************************************************************************
IEEE PRDC 2017 is the twenty-second event in the series of symposia started in 1989 that are devoted to dependable and fault-tolerant computing. PRDC is recognized as the main event in the Pacific area that covers many dimensions of dependability and fault tolerance, encompassing fundamental theoretical approaches, practical experimental projects, and commercial components and systems. As applications of computing systems have permeated into all aspects of daily life, the dependability of computing system has become increasingly critical. This symposium provides a forum for countries around the Pacific Rim and other areas of the world to exchange ideas for improving the dependability of computing systems. Topics of interest include (but not limited to): - Architecture and System Design for Dependability - Dependability issues in Computer Networks and the Internet - Dependability issues in Parallel and Distributed Systems - Dependability issues in Real-time Systems - Dependability issues in Databases and Transaction Processing Systems - Dependability issues in Autonomic Computing - Dependability Issues in Cloud Computing - Dependability issues in Cyber-Physical Systems - Dependability issues in Socio-Technical Systems - Dependability Measurement, Modeling, Evaluation, and Tools - Cloud Computing Security and Privacy - Internet of Things Architectures and Protocols - Internet of Things Security - Fault-tolerant Algorithms and Protocols - Software Defined Networks Architectures and Protocols - Software and Hardware Reliability - Self-healing, Self-protecting, and Fault-tolerant Systems - Safety-Critical Systems and Software - Reliability in Web Systems and Applications Paper Submissions Manuscripts should be submitted in the following categories: Regular Papers and Practical Experience Reports. Regular Papers should describe original research (not submitted or published elsewhere) and be not more than 10 pages using IEEE format guidelines or 20 pages double-spaced. Practical Experience Reports(max 6 pages using IEEE format guidelines or 12 pages double-spaced) should describe an experience or a case study, such as the design and deployment of a system or actual failure and recovery field data. The title page should include a 150-word abstract, five keywords, authors' names and affiliations, and a line specifying whether the submission is a Regular Paper or a Practical Experience Report. The full mailing address, phone, fax, and email address of the corresponding author should be specified. All submissions must be made electronically (in PDF format) on the submission web site. Papers will be reviewed internationally and selected based on their originality, significance, relevance, and clarity of presentation. All accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press. One outstanding paper will be selected to receive the Best Paper Award. Important Dates Call for regular papers Submission deadline: July 15, 2016 (New Deadline with Any Time Zone) Notification: September 1, 2016 Call for Fast Abstracts Fast Abstracts are lightly-reviewed 2-page manuscripts in IEEE format describing unpublished, in-progress, novel work, opinions or ideas. The submission deadline is September 10, 2016. Call for Industry Track Submissions The Industry Track provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to present and debate R&D challenges, practical solutions, case studies, and share field reliability data. Industry Track submissions should be a maximum of 6 pages using IEEE format guidelines. The submission deadline is July 22, 2016. Call for Posters The Poster Session provides a forum to present and discuss works-in-progress with topics related to dependable systems. A poster paper should use the same format as a regular paper but with a maximum of 2 pages. The submission Deadline is September 10, 2016. General Chair: Dong Seong Kim, U. of Canterbury, New Zealand Program Co-Chairs: Masato Kitakami, Chiba U., Japan Vijay Varadharajan, Macquarie U., Australia Fast Abstract Chair: Paulo R. M. Maciel, Federal U. of Pernambuco , Brazil Industry Track Chair: Fumio Machida, NEC, Japan Poster Chair: Matthias Galster, U. of Canterbury, New Zealand Publicity Co-Chairs: Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya, Osaka University, Japan Javier Alonso, University of Leon, Spain Steering Committee: Yennun Huang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (Chair) Leon Alkalai, California Institute of Tech., USA Takashi Nanya, U of Tyoko, Japan N. Kanekawa, Hitachi Research Lab., Japan Jin Song Dong, National U.of Singapore K. Pattabiraman, U. of British Columbia, Canada Gernot Heiser, U.of New South Wales, Australia Sy-Yen Kuo, National Taiwan U., Taiwan Michael Lyu, Chinese U. of Hong Kong Zhi Jin, Peking U., China Publication Chair: Aniket Mahanti, U. of Auckland, New Zealand Finance Chair: Walter Guttmann, U. of Canterbury, New Zealand Local Arrangement Chair: Jin Bum Hong, U. of Canterbury, New Zealand TPC members: Etienne Andre, Universite Paris, France Toshiaki Aoki, JAIST, Japan Masayuki Arai, Nihon University, Japan Aniello Catiglione, University of Salerno, Italy Ge-Ming Chiu, National Taiwan U of Science and Technology, Taiwan Tadashi Dohi, Hiroshima University, Japan Satoshi Fukumoto, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova, West Virginia U, USA Zhi Guan, Peking University, China Masanori Hashimoto, Osaka University, Japan Naohiro Hayashibara, Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan Sun-Yuan Hsieh, National Cheng Kung U, Taiwan Qingpei Hu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Hideyuki Ichihara, Hiroshima City University, Japan Masashi Imai, Hirosaki University, Japan Hidetsugu Irie, U of Electro-Communications, Japan Jianhui Jiang, Tongji University, China Nobuyasu Kanekawa, Hitachi, Japan Haruhiko Kaneko, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Takashi Kitamura, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Kenichi Kourai, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Sy-Yen Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Mikel Larrea, University of the Basque Country, Spain Huawei Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Xiaowei Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Yanfu Li, Ecole Centrale Paris-Supelec, France Yang Liu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Brendan Mahony, DSTO, Australia Andrew Martin, Oxford University, UK Sjouke Mauw, University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg Hiroshi Nakamura, University of Tokyo, Japan Alex Orailoglu, UC San Diego, USA Karthik Pattabiraman, The Uof British Columbia, Canada Rui Peng, Uof science & technology Beijing, China Toshinori Sato, Fukuoka University, Japan Kuo-Feng Ssu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Ann Tai, WW Technology Group, USA Dong Tang, Oracle Corporation, USA Oliver Theel, Carl von Ossietzky U of Oldenburg, Germany Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya, Osaka University, Japan Sheng-De Wang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Yazhe Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Jigang Wu, TianJin Polytechnic University, China Min Xie, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Haruo Yokota, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Ling Yuan, Huazhong U of Sci and Tec, China Wei Zhang, Hong Kong U of Sci and Tech, Hong Kong Zheng Zheng, Duke University, USA Huibiao Zhu, East China Normal University, China If you have any question, please contact the organizers at [email protected] -- [email protected] www.modcs.org Phone: 55 81 2126 84 30, ext.: 4009 Center of Informatics Federal University of Pernambuco
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