Sunday, 12 April 2015

The First International Symposium on Dependability in Sensor, Cloud, and Big Data Systems and Applications [with high-impact SCI/EI journal SI]

DependSys 2015 | Call for Papers
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The First International Symposium on Dependability in Sensor, Cloud, and Big Data Systems and Applications (DependSys2015)
Zhangjiajie, China, November 18-20, 2015.  

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Authors of selected, high-quality papers of the symposium would be invited to submit their improved 
versions to one of SCI & EI indexed  Special Issues (confirmed), including:
(1) Information Sciences - Elsevier (SCI&EI Indexed, Impact Factor: 3.893)
(2) Future Generation Computer Systems - Elsevier (SCI&EI Indexed, Impact Factor: 2.639)
(3) Mobile Information Systems - Hindawi (SCI&EI Indexed, Impact Factor: 1.789)
(4) Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience - Wiley (SCI&EI Indexed, Impact Factor: 0.784)
(5) IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems (SCI&EI Indexed, Impact Factor: 0.191)
(6) International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering (IJCSE) - INDERSCIENCE (EI Indexed)
(7) International Journal of Embedded Systems (IJES) - INDERSCIENCE (EI Indexed)
(8) International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN) - INDERSCIENCE (EI Indexed)

In Conjunction with ICA3PP 2015 [http://trust.csu.edu.cn/conference/ICA3PP2015/]
Co-Located with IEEE PRDC 2015 [http://prdc.dependability.org/PRDC2015/index.html

Hosted by:
Trusted Computing Institute, Central South University, China [http://trust.csu.edu.cn/]

Technical Sponsorship:
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science 
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Introduction
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DependSys 2015 is a timely event that targets bringing together new ideas, techniques, and solutions for dependability and its issues in sensor, cloud, and big data systems and applications. As we are deep into the Information Age, we witness the explosive growth of data available on the Internet. Human beings are producing quintillion bytes of data every day, which come from sensors, individual archives,  social networks, Internet of Things, enterprise and Internet in all scales and formats. One of the most challenging issues we face in achieving designed system performance to an expected level, i.e., how to effectively provide dependability in sensor, cloud, and big data systems. These systems need to typically run continuously, which often tend to become inert, brittle, and vulnerable after a while. We can observe that this trend is further stimulated by an ever-increasing cost pressure.  

The focus of DependSys 2015 is to create a forum for individuals, academics, practitioners, and 
organizations, who are developing or procuring sophisticated computer systems on whose dependability of services they need to place great confidence. Future systems need to close the dependability gap in face of challenges in different circumstances. The emphasis will be on differing properties of such services, e.g., continuity, effective performance, real-time responsiveness, ability to overcome data fault/corruption/anomaly, ability to avoid catastrophic failures, prevention of deliberate privacy intrusions, reliability/availability/sustainability/adaptability/heterogeneity/security/safety, and so on. 

Scope and Interests
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DependSys2015 is an international symposium for presenting and discussing emerging ideas and trends, 
algorithms and applications, systems design techniques, platforms and tools, as well as measurement 
assessment tools in all aspects of Dependability, which include but are not limited to the following list:

(1) Fundamentals and Technologies 
 + Concepts, theory, principles, standardization and modelling, and methodologies for dependability
 + Security and privacy
 + Anomaly detection and protection
 + Dependability of sensor, wireless, and Ad-hoc networks dependability in mobile computing
 + Dependability of software defined networks (SDN)
 + Dependability issues in clouds (e.g., cloud storage, computing)
 + Software and hardware dependability
 + Reliability and fault-tolerant computing
 + Dependability by virtualization
 + Dependability in distributed scheduling and resource management
 + Dependability issues in parallel and distributed databases 
 + Dependability issues in autonomic computing
 + Dependable Biocomputing, Quantum computing, etc.
 + Dependable big data foundation and management
 + Big data privacy and security
 + Dependable IoT supporting technologies
 + Social networks and crowdsensing

(2) Systems
 + Dependable sensor systems
 + Dependability and availability issues in distributed systems
 + Cyber-physical systems (e.g. networked embedded systems, automotive, aerospace, healthcare, smart grid systems, and so on)
 + Dependability issues in socio-technical systems
 + Dependability issues in database and transaction processing systems 
 + Safety and security in distributed computing systems
 + Self-healing, self-protecting, and fault-tolerant systems
 + IoT smart sensors and systems
 + RFID Systems
 + Reliability issues in long-distance telemetry of distributed sensor systems
 + Dependability in automotive systems
 + Dependable computing clouds for cyber-physical systems
 + Dependable integration between sensor systems and the cloud
 + Dependability in big data systems

(3) Applications
 + Sensor and robot applications, sensor network applications
 + Big data applications
 + Cloud computing applications
 + Datacenter monitoring
 + Safety care, medical care and services, IoT-based  healthcare 
 + Aerospace, industrial, and transportation applications
 + IoT Energy, smart grid, and utility applications
 + Scientific applications
 + e-commerce and e-government
 + Activity monitoring
 + Mobile sensing applications, detection and tracking

(4) Measures and Assessments
 + Dependability metrics and measures for safety, trust, faith, amenity, easiness, comfort, and worry
 + Dependability levels and relations, assessment criteria and authority
 + Dependability assessment standards
 + Dependability measurement, modeling, evaluation, and tools 
 + Dependability evaluation of parallel, distributed systems
 + Software and hardware reliability, testing, verification and validation
 + Evaluation of fault-tolerant systems
 + Evaluations and tools of anomaly detection and protection in sensor, cloud, big data systems
 + Experimental performance of parallel & distributed systems
 + Practical experiences and prototypes

Submission and Publication Information
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All papers in PDF format need to be submitted electronically through the symposium website 
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dependsys2015). Submitted papers must not substantially 
overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously 
submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Papers must be clearly presented in English, 
must not exceed 10 pages (or 14 pages with the over length charge), including tables, figures,
references and appendixes, in Springer LNCS Format with PDF. The majority of papers that
finally appear in the symposium will likely be the result of the symposium solicitation. Papers will 
be evaluated based on their originality, significance, relevance, and clarity of presentation assessed
by at least three reviewers from respective research areas.

Submission of a paper should be regarded as a commitment that, should the paper be accepted, 
at least one of the authors will register and present the work at the conference. All accepted papers 
will be published by Springer LNCS (EI-Indexed). 


Important Dates
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(1) Paper Submission Deadline:  July 15, 2015
(2) Author Notification: August 15, 2015
(3) Camera-Ready Paper Due:  September 15, 2015
(4) Conference Dates:                   November 18-20, 2015

Steering Chairs
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Jie Wu, Temple University, USA
Guojun Wang, Central South University, China

General Co-Chairs
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Mohammed Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, USA
Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Marquette University, USA
Md Zakirul Alam Bhuiyan, Central South University, China, and Temple University, USA

Program Co-Chairs
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Latifur Khan, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Joarder Kamruzzaman, Federation University and Monash University, Australia
Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia

Program Committee Members (In alphabetical order)
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TBD

Publication Co-Chairs
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Jin Zheng, Central South University, China
Wenjun Jiang, Hunan University, China

Local Arrangement Co-Chairs
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Fang Qi, Central South University, China
Qin Liu, Hunan University, China
Hongzhi Xu, Jishou University, China

Web Chair
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Min Guo, Central South University, China 
 
Contact
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Please email inquiries concerning DependSys 2015 to: 
Dr. Md Zakirul Alam Bhuiyan: zakirulalam AT gmail DOT com and the conference organizers (dependsys AT yahoo DOT com).

Please, accept our apologies in case of multiple copies of this CFP
Copyright @ Trusted Computing Institute, CSU

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