[Fwd: CFP - ICSE 2003 Workshop on Software Architectures for Dependable Systems]

From: Craig Chambers (chambers@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Fri Dec 20 2002 - 11:42:16 PST

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    FYI. If ICSE'03 is in Portland, we might want to consider some subset
    of us attending.

    -- Craig

    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: CFP - ICSE 2003 Workshop on Software Architectures for
    Dependable Systems
    Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 11:08:26 -0000
    From: "ICSE-WADS" <icse-wads@ukc.ac.uk>
    CC: "ICSE-WADS" <icse-wads@ukc.ac.uk>

    [Apologies if you have already seen this.]

                              CALL FOR PAPERS

            ICSE Workshop on Software Architectures for Dependable Systems
                          http://www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/wads

            International Conference on Software Engineering 2003
                     http://cs.oregonstate.edu/icse2003/

                                 May 3, 2003
                            Portland, Oregon, USA

    Architectural representations of systems have shown to be effective in
    assisting
    the understanding of broader system concerns by abstracting away from
    details of
    the system. The dependability of systems is defined as the reliance that
    can
    justifiably be placed on the service the system delivers. Dependability
    has
    become an important aspect of computer systems since everyday life
    increasingly depends on software. Although there is a large body of
    research
    in dependability,
    architectural level reasoning about dependability is only just emerging
    as
    an
    important theme in software engineering. This is due to the fact that
    dependability concerns are usually left until too late in the process of
    development. In addition, the complexity of emerging applications and
    the
    trend of building trustworthy systems from existing, untrustworthy
    components are urging dependability concerns be considered at the
    architectural level. Hence the
    questions that the software architecture and dependability communities
    are
    currently facing: what are the architectural principles involved in
    building
    dependable systems? How should these architectures be evaluated?

    Goal. The aim of the workshop is to bring together the communities of
    software
    architectures and dependability to discuss the state of research and
    practice when dealing with dependability issues at the architecture
    level,
    and to jointly formulate an agenda for future research in this emerging
    area.

    Scope. We are interested in submissions from both industry and academia
    on
    all
    topics related to software architectures for dependable systems. These
    include, but are not limited to:

    * dependability modeling in software architectures;
    * verification and validation of dependable software architectures;
    * adaptable architectures for achieving dependability;
    * architectural support for self-healing and self-repairing systems
    * run-time checks of dependable architectural model;
    * dependability evaluation in software architectures;
    * architectural patterns for dependable systems;
    * exception handling for software architectures;
    * redundancy and diversity at the level of architectures;
    * dependable architecture and implementation.

    How to Submit. The workshop is open to all researchers, system
    developers
    and users who are involved with or have an interest in dependability at
    the
    architecture level. All prospective participants should submit an
    extended
    abstract, work-in-progress report or position paper. The submissions
    must
    conform to the proceedings publication format and should not exceed six
    pages, including all text, references, appendices, and figures. They
    should
    explain the contribution to the field and the novelty of the work,
    making
    clear the current status of the work. Workshop paper submissions should
    be
    sent electronically (preferably in PDF format), by the submission date,
    to
    icse-wads@ukc.ac.uk. Additional and updated details are available at:

             http://www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/wads

    Submission Due Dates.

    * Submission Date: February 1, 2003
    * Accceptance/rejection: March 1, 2003
    * Camera-ready Copy: April 1, 2003

    Organizing Committee.

    Rogério de Lemos, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
    Cristina Gacek, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
    Alexander Romanovsky, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

    Programme Committee.

    Jean Arlat (France), Andrea Bondavalli (Italy), Jan Bosch (The
    Netherlands),
    David Garlan (USA), Paola Inverardi (Italy), Valerie Issarny (France),
    Philip Koopman(USA), Nicole Levy (France), Neno Medvidovic (USA),
    Dewayne E.
    Perry (USA), Cecília Rubira (Brazil), William Scherlis (USA), Francis
    Tam
    (Finland), Kishor S. Trivedi (USA), Frank van der Linden (The
    Netherlands),
    Paulo Veríssimo (Portugal).
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