[ecoop-info] Call for Participation: Workshop on Software Dependability

Johannes Osrael j.osrael at infosys.tuwien.ac.at
Fri Jul 20 17:05:04 CEST 2007


Workshop on Software Dependability

at the 26th Int. Conf. on Computer Safety, Reliability, and

Security

 

Tuesday, September 18, 2007, 9h - 17h30

 

Call for Participation:

 

 

Motivation:

 

While computing is becoming a utility and software services 

increasingly pervade our daily lives, dependability is no 

longer restricted to safety-critical applications, but 

rather becomes a cornerstone of the information society. 

Dependability clearly is a holistic concept: Software and 

product-line engineering methods, tools, and techniques 

contribute to dependability, as defects in software 

products and services may lead to failure and also provide 

typical access for malicious attacks. In addition, there 

is a wide variety of fault tolerance techniques available, 

ranging from persistence provided by databases, replication, 

transaction monitors to reliable middleware with explicit 

control of quality of service properties. Adaptiveness, 

self-properties, and autonomous computing are envisaged in 

order to respond to short-term changes of the system itself, 

the context, or the users expectations. Furthermore, to 

cover the long-term evolution of systems becoming larger, 

more heterogeneous, and long-lived their emerging behaviour 

will have to be controlled and regulated in order to avoid 

"software utility degradation" which can also result in 

"dependability degradation".

 

 

Workshop Structure:

 

Three international research projects (DeDiSys, GORDA, RODIN) 

funded by the European Commission during the Framework 6 

Programme, approach the concept of dependability from 

different viewpoints (see below). Together, these projects 

represent 22 partners, 12 from academia and 10 from industry, 

with an overall effort of 120 person years. The overall cost 

of 9,2M-Euro have been funded by the European Commission with 

6,1M-Euro. After three years of research, these projects are 

now ready to present and mutually exchange their research 

achievements in an interdisciplinary way, to share their 

experience with a wider audience, as well as to show 

demonstrations of new technologies and provide hands-on 

experience on the prototype implementations.

 

The morning session will comprise short talks of the research 

achievements of each project. The afternoon session will 

comprise practical demonstrations and hands-on experience 

for the audience.

 

The workshop will provide a forum for all scientists and 

engineers from academia and industry to discuss the latest 

research and technological findings as well as related work, 

and to share the projects' experience from the prototype 

implementations. The workshop will provide a strong focus 

on the applicability of all proposed concepts for the wider 

audience.

 

 

Workshop Co-Chairs: 

 

Karl M. Goeschka (Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria)

Alexander Romanovsky (Univ. of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)

Rui Oliveira (Universidade do Minho, Portugal)

 

 

Program:

 

09:00 - 10:30, Session 1

 

Opening Words:

Karl M. Goeschka (Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria)

Key Note

Talk 1: DeDiSys: Tightly Coupled Dependable 

                 Distributed Systems

Talk 2: DeDiSys: Loosely Coupled Dependable 

                 Distributed Systems

 

10:30 - 11:00, Coffee Break

 

11:00 - 12:30, Session 2

 

Talk 1: RODIN: Rigorous Open Development Environment 

               for Complex Systems

Talk 2: GORDA: Open Replication of Databases

 

12:30 - 14:00, Lunch Break

 

14:00 - 15:30, Session 3

 

The following Demos will be held in parallel:

Demo 1: DeDiSys - tightly coupled

Demo 2: DeDiSys - loosely coupled

Demo 3: GORDA

Demo 4: RODIN

 

15:30 - 16:00, Coffee Break

 

16:00 - 17:30, Session 4

 

The demos from session 3 will be repeated and 

again held in parallel:

Demo 1: DeDiSys - tightly coupled

Demo 2: DeDiSys - loosely coupled

Demo 3: GORDA

Demo 4: RODIN

 

 

More information can be found at
http://www11.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/safecomp2007/dependability.html

 

 

______________________________________

Johannes Osrael

Distributed Systems Group

Institute of Information Systems

Vienna University of Technology

Argentinierstraße 8/184-1

1040 Wien, Austria

Tel.:+43 (1) 58801 584 09

Mail:  <mailto:j.osrael at infosys.tuwien.ac.at> j.osrael at infosys.tuwien.ac.at

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