Sunday, 2 March 2014

CALL FOR PAPERS 19th IEEE Workshop on Dependable Parallel, Distributed and Network-Centric Systems

CALL FOR PAPERS
19th IEEE Workshop on Dependable Parallel, Distributed and Network-Centric
Systems
    http://www.iti.uni-luebeck.de/DPDNS14

Held in conjunction with the

28th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
    http://www.ipdps.org/

May 19-23, 2014
Arizona Grand Resort, PHOENIX (Arizona) USA

Important dates:
    Paper submission:         February 28, 2014

The workshop is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee
on Parallel Processing and IRIANC (International Research Institute of
Autonomic Network Computing), Boston, USA / Munich, Germany as patron

Increasingly, large and complex parallel distributed and network-centric
computing systems provide unique challenges to the researchers in
dependable computing, especially because of the high failure rates
intrinsic to these systems.  This workshop is a continuation of the FTPDS
(Fault-Tolerant Parallel and Distributed Systems) workshop series.  The
goal is to provide a  forum for researchers and practitioners to discuss
all aspects of dependability including  reliability, availability, safety
and security for parallel, distributed and network-centric  systems. All
aspects of design, theory and realization are of interest.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Dependable parallel, distributed and network-centric computing systems
- High availability in parallel, distributed and network-centric systems
- Safety and security in distributed and network-centric computing systems
- Autonomic network computing
- Dependability by virtualization
- Dependable high-speed wide, local, and system area networks
- Dependable mobile computing
- Dependable clusters
- Dependable internet servers
- Dependable cloud computing
- Dependability issues of multi- and many core systems
- Dependability in distributed embedded systems
- Dependable protocols for distributed and network-centric systems
- Protocol verification and validation
- Dependability of Software Defined Networks (SDN)
- Practical experiences and prototypes
- Dependability evaluation of parallel, distributed and network-centric
systems

Submission of papers, at most 10 pages long including figures and
references in the IEEE format describing original unpublished research by
January 31, 2014 in PDF format electronically via the workshop webpage:
http://www.iti.uni-luebeck.de/DPDNS14

All papers will be reviewed.

The proceedings for workshops will be published (on CD-ROM) along with the
regular proceedings for the IEEE International Parallel & Distributed
Processing Symposium.

Please address questions to the PC Chair via email:
salvatore.distefano@polimi.it


STEERING COMMITTEE

Chair:
 D. Avresky, International Research Institute on Autonomic Network
Computing (IRIANC), Boston USA/Munich Germany

Co-Chair:
 E. Maehle, University of Luebeck, Germany

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chair:
Salvatore Distefano, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Members:
 M. Andreolini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia/Italy
 B. Ciciani, University of Roma/Italy
 A. Doering, IBM Research Zurich/Switzerland
 C. Elks, University of Virginia/USA
 I. Gashi, City University London/UK
 K.E. Grosspietsch, St. Augustin/Germany
 B. Johnson, University of Virginia/USA
 R. Khazan, MIT Lincoln Lab/USA
 E. Nett, University of Magdeburg/Germany
 A. Puliafito, University of Messina/Italy
 F. Quaglia, University of Roma/Italy
 F. Salfner, SAP, Potsdam/Germany
 L. Silva, University of Coimbra/Portugal
 P. Sobe, University of Applied Science  Dresden/Germany
 W. Steiner, TTTech Comptertechnik AG, Vienna/Austria
 J. Torres, BSC UPS, Barcelona/Spain
 C. Trinitis, TU Munich/Germany
 T. Tsuchiya, Osaka University/Japan


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Dr. Salvatore Distefano

Assistant Professor,
Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria (DEIB),
Politecnico di Milano,
Piazza L. da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy

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