[AISWorld] Call for Workshop Proposals - ISSRE 2020

Naghmeh Ivaki naghmeh at dei.uc.pt
Tue Apr 21 17:31:15 EDT 2020


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Call for Workshop Proposals - ISSRE 2020

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    The 31st International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering 
                                (ISSRE 2020)                            

                          October 12 - 15, 2020
                              Coimbra, Portugal
                            http://2020.issre.net

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The 31st International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2020) 
invites proposals for workshops to co-locate with the Symposium and provide 
additional opportunities for collaborating and exchanging information. 


The workshops aim at discussing research developments and challenges at an 
early stage. ISSRE welcomes workshops that explore new ways to provide and 
assess software reliability, safety, and security. We also seek workshops 
that deal with the provision of reliable, safe, and secure software and 
systems in fast-growing, transformative application domains.


# Submission:

The workshop proposals are due May 1, 2020, in a PDF format, via e-mail 
to both Workshop Co-chairs:

  * Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova (Katerina.Goseva at mail.wvu.edu)
  * Damiano Torre (Damiano.Torre at uni.lu)

More details on the workshop proposal format and evaluation 
process can be found at: http://2020.issre.net/workshops-cfw. 

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# Topics of Interest

Topics of interest include development, analysis methods and models 
throughout the software development lifecycle, and are not limited to:
 * Primary dependability attributes (i.e., security, safety, maintainability)
       impacting software reliability
 * Secondary dependability attributes (i.e., survivability, resilience, 
       robustness) impacting software reliability
 * Reliability threats, i.e. faults (defects, bugs, etc.), errors, failures
 * Reliability means (fault prevention, fault removal, fault 
       tolerance, fault forecasting)
 * Metrics, measurements and threat estimation for reliability prediction and 
       the interplay with safety/security
 * Reliability of software services
 * Reliability of open source software
 * Reliability of Software as a Service (SaaS)
 * Reliability of software dealing with Big Data
 * Reliability of model-based and auto-generated software
 * Reliability of software in artificial intelligence based software systems
 * Reliability of software within specific types of systems (e.g., 
       autonomous, adaptive, green and sustainable, mobile systems)
 * Reliability of software within specific technological spaces (e.g., 
       Internet of Things, Cloud, Semantic Web/Web 3.0, Virtualization, Blockchain)
 * Normative/regulatory/ethical spaces pertaining to software reliability
 * Societal aspects of software reliability

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