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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 25th IEEE International Symposium on
Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2014)
http://www.issre.net
Naples, Italy
November 3 - 6, 2014
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Important dates:
* Research Paper Abstract Submission: May 23th, 2014, 11:59PM (EST)
* Full Research Paper Submission: May 30th, 2014, 11:59PM (EST)
* Notification: August 6th, 2014
* Camera Ready: Early September, 2014
Website:
http://www.issre.net/cfp-research
The 25th annual International Symposium on Software
Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2014) is focused on innovative
techniques and tools for assessing, predicting, and improving
the reliability, safety, and security of software products.
ISSRE also emphasizes industrial relevance, rigorous empirical
studies and experience reports.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Reliability, availability, and safety of software systems
* Verification and validation
* Software quality
* Software security
* Fault tolerance, survivability, and resilience of software
systems
* Dependability, survivability, and resilience of software
systems
* Systems (hardware + software) reliability engineering
* Services reliability engineering (cloud services, problem
reporting services, etc.)
* Metrics and measurements, estimation, prediction of
quality/reliability
* Supporting tools and automation
* Industry best practices
* Software at large scales and software on small devices
The main research track at ISSRE 2014 is soliciting original,
unpublished research papers in three categories:
(1) full research (regular) papers, (2) practical experience
reports, and (3) wild and provocative ideas (WAPI) papers.
This year we are soliciting papers in a new track called
``Wild and Provocative Ideas'' (WAPI). These are short papers
and the accepted papers will get 15 minute presentation + 15
minutes Q&A slots. The aim of these papers is to promote
revolutionary and way-out ideas that do not fit the
conventional mold, that inspire discussion among conference
attendees, and that get people thinking of open research
challenges. Research that incrementally improves on prior
work is not suited for this category. Unlike an ISSRE research
manuscript that explores a specific technology problem and
proposes a complete solution to it, with extensive
experimental results, a WAPI paper will present less developed
but highly innovative ideas related to areas relevant to
ISSRE.
There will be a best paper award given to a paper in this
main research track.
Manuscript page lengths (All in double column, IEEE
conference style format):
* Research papers: 10 pages + 2 pages for references
* Experience reports: 10 pages + 2 pages for references
(the 10 page limit should allow for material such as
detailed description of testbed, datasets, specification
documents, etc. in the submission)
* WAPI papers: 3 pages + 2 pages for references
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