Oct 25 - 28, 2021
Workshop list:
Workshops | Abstract submission | Paper submission deadline | Paper notification |
WS1: Software Aging and Rejuvenation (WoSAR) | August 3rd | August 21st | |
WS2: Software Certification (WoSoCer) | August 9th | August 21st | |
WS3: Reliability and Security Data Analysis (RSDA) | August 9th | August 21st | |
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WS4: Workshop on Software Faults (IWSF) + Software Hardware Interaction Faults (SHIFT) | August 15th | August 21st | |
WS5: Governing Adaptive and Unplanned Systems of Systems (GAUSS) | July 23rd | August 6th | August 21st |
WS6: Microservice and AIOps (MS-AIOps) | |||
WS7: Reliability of Advanced Driving Assistant Systems (RADAS) | July 25th | August 5th | August 23rd |
WS8: Reliable System Software (RESS) | August 10th | August 24th | |
WS9: Dependability Modeling and Digitalization (WDMD) | August 15th | August 21st | |
WS10: Safety and Security of Software Using Machine Learning in Cyber-physics System (SSSML) | August 7th | August 23rd |
WoSAR is a premier international venue to discuss the recent advances and discoveries in theoretical and practical aspects of software aging and rejuvenation research. This year WoSAR encourages submissions targeting interdisciplinary research in the listed topics of interest, related to different domains of applicability.
The WoSoCer workshop is a forum to discuss novel solutions for the assessment and certification of software in critical systems, and to promote their adoption through industrial and academic research projects.
RSDA 2021 aims to concentrate ideas and contributions from academic and industrial organizations addressing reliability and security of computer systems through data analysis. RSDA aims to gather high-quality papers on data-driven methodologies, measurements from production systems, and analysis of large datasets, in order to discuss techniques, procedures and tools that are currently adopted to manage and analyze reliability and security data. The expected output of the workshop is establishing the agenda of future research activities in the field of reliability and security data analysis, with the ambition of creating concrete synergies between researchers and industrial bodies of different research communities addressed by RSDA.Convenient domestic readers to read, you can directly access the image link: RSDA
The 5th International Workshop on Software Faults (IWSF) and 3d International Workshop on Software and Hardware Interaction Faults (SHIFT).Software quality in general is a broad concept that has many manifestations, being explored in multiple fields such as: software reliability, software security, software testing, software maintenance, etc. Even through it has multiple ramifications of concerns, the common objective for software quality techniques remains the same: prevention, detection and mitigation of faults. Yet, the concept of faults, despite its importance, is marked by considerable confusion. The terminology and the understanding of faults in the state of practice and in the state of art is not coherent. Among the existing concerns, the aspect of how faults can be grouped and how they relate to each other, conceptually and from a diagnostic and solution perspective differs.
Heterogeneous, always-on, distributed, and large scale Systems of Systems (SoSs) require novel solutions able to support the dynamic evolution of their requirements and operational environments. The GAUSS workshop is a forum where to research on autonomous SoSs and Complex Systems, reaction to unplanned scenarios, and seamless integration/adaptation to emergent behaviours. Papers presenting on-going research are welcome, as the presentation of novel results recently published. Extended versions of selected accepted papers will be invited for a special issue.
The 1st International Workshop on Microservice and AIOps.Microservice architecture has been the mainstream design adopted by cloud native software applications,The focus of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners in academia and industry to present novel applications and areas of research, new empirical results and insights, as well as new techniques and tool support for advancing microservices and AIOps and its impact. The nature of microservice systems calls for stronger and more intelligent support of service operations. Therefore, AIOps (Artificial Intelligence for Service Operations), which leverages Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance the building and operation of complex cloud services at scale, has become a much needed capability of microservice teams
International Workshop on Reliability of Advanced Driving Assistant System (RADAS 2021) seeks to bring together researchers and practitioners to exchange and discuss the reliability issues of the emerging advanced driving assistant system.This year’s RADAS centers around two key scopes to bring researchers with diverse background (e.g., reliability, autopilot, AI) to come up with in-depth discussion and solutions for both reliability issues and autopilot techniques: (1) How to better take the advantage of recent reliability techniques and tools to further improve quality of advanced driving assistant system, and (2) How to advance and develop reliability theory and methods for AI-Intensive System (e.g., autopilot system).
System software reliability is an important topic all the time due to the important role of system software. Although many studies have been conducted to construct reliable system software in the past years, they still contain quality issues. Therefore, guaranteeing the reliability of system software is very critical. This workshop aims to bring researchers and practitioners together to share and discuss new progresses in this fifield through paper presentation and invited talks. The 1st International Workshop on Reliable System Software (RESS 2021) is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss foundations, techniques, and tools in the development of reliable system software. The workshop will be highly interactive, including both invited keynotes and oral presentations.
The First Workshop on Dependability Modeling and Digitalization. It is mainly to discuss these three models: Conceptual Model for Dependability, Digitalization for Dependability, and Software Dependability.
A Cyber-physical System (CPS) refers to the combination of computer-aided, software components with mechanical and electronic parts, which can be accessed via a data infrastructure, such as data centers where the Internet communicates.