Oct 12 - 15, 2020
The following 6 workshops co-located with ISSRE 2020:
The objective of the 4th edition of IWSF is to bring practitioners and researchers together to discuss the concepts of software faults, defects, anomalies or bugs, for a wide variety of industries and types of systems with the goal to identify similarities, differences in processes, categorizations, diagnostics and solutions.
Half Day
SHIFT workshop has a twofold scope. The first one is connect researchers in the field of malicious and faulty hardware-software interactions of systems, especially in the context of Cyber Physical Systems. The second one is to find synergies in research interests and build up working groups with the possibility to apply for funding(s).
Full Day
RSDA 2020 aims to concentrate ideas and contributions from academic and industrial organizations addressing reliability and security of computer systems through data analysis. RSDA aims to gather high-quality papers on data-driven methodologies, measurements from production systems, and analysis of large datasets, in order to discuss techniques, procedures and tools that are currently adopted to manage and analyze reliability and security data. The expected output of the workshop is establishing the agenda of future research activities in the field of reliability and security data analysis, with the ambition of creating concrete synergies between researchers and industrial bodies of different research communities addressed by RSDA.
Full Day
Heterogeneous, always-on, distributed, and large scale Systems of Systems (SoSs) require novel solutions able to support the dynamic evolution of their requirements and operational environments. The GAUSS workshop is a forum where to research on autonomous SoSs and Complex Systems, reaction to unplanned scenarios, and seamless integration/adaptation to emergent behaviours. Papers presenting on-going research are welcome, as the presentation of novel results recently published. Extended versions of selected accepted papers will be invited for a special issue.
Full Day
The WoSoCer workshop is a forum to discuss novel solutions for the assessment and certification of software in critical systems, and to promote their adoption through industrial and academic research projects.
Full Day
WoSAR is a premier international venue to discuss the recent advances and discoveries in theoretical and practical aspects of software aging and rejuvenation research. This year WoSAR encourages submissions targeting interdisciplinary research in the listed topics of interest, related to different domains of applicability.
Full Day