The Student Forum welcomes
futuristic, sometimes "off the
wall" ideas in the area of Dependable
Computing. Students should submit up
to six page contribution, including
tables and figures, which will be evaluated
by the Student Forum Program Committee.
Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
- Architectures for Dependable Computer
Systems
- Security
- Dependability of Mobile Systems
- Architectures and Protocols for Computer
Security
- Dependability of High-Speed Networks
- Dependability Measurement, Modeling
and Evaluation
- Dependability in VLSI
- E-commerce and Web services Dependability
- Fault Tolerance in Distributed &
Real-Time Systems
- Fault Tolerance in Multimedia Systems
- Fault Tolerance in Transaction Processing
- Hardware and Software Testing, Verification
and Validation
- Information Assurance, Survivability,
and Intrusion Tolerance
- Internet Dependability and Quality
of Service
- Safety-Critical Systems
- Software Reliability Engineering
- Dependability Benchmarking
The contribution should
describe original research (not submitted
or published elsewhere), singly auhored
by a student, and must be formatted
in accordance to the IEEE Computer Society
templates and instructions (IEEE
double-column format). The contributions
must be submitted
over the web in either PDF or PostScript
format.
The Proceedings of the Student Forum
will be compiled and distributed at
the conference, included in the Supplement
to the proceedings of the Sixth European
Dependable Computing Conference. By
submitting to the Student Forum, you
are committing yourself or one of your
colleagues to present it at the conference.
Important dates:
Student Forum Program Committee:
* Martin Hiller,
Volvo Technology Corporation, Sweden
* Domenico Cotroneo,
University of Naples, Italy
* Tahar Jarboui,
France Telecom, France
* Felix Freiling,
University of Mannheim, Germany
* Juan Carlos Ruiz,
Tecnical University of Valencia, Spain
Questions or comments
about the Student Forum should be directed
to the Student Forum Chair:
Juan Carlos Ruiz, jcruizg@disca.upv.es
Please follow
this link to submit your contribution
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