Monday, April 27, 2020

[DMANET] Call for papers: The 25th IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC 2020)

The 25th IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC 2020)
The University Club of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
December 1-4, 2020
http://prdc.dependability.org/PRDC2020/


Call for papers
PRDC 2020 is the twenty-fifth event in the series of symposia started in 1989 that are
devoted to dependable and fault-tolerant computing. PRDC is recognized as the main event
in the Pacific area that covers many dimensions of dependability and fault tolerance,
encompassing fundamental theoretical approaches, practical experimental projects, and
commercial components and systems. As applications of computing systems have permeated
into all aspects of daily life, the dependability of computing systems has become increasingly
critical. This symposium provides a forum for countries around the Pacific Rim and other areas
of the world to exchange ideas for improving the dependability of computing systems.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
• Software and hardware reliability, testing, verification, and validation
• Dependability measurement, modeling, evaluation, and tools
• Self-healing, self-protecting, and fault-tolerant systems
• Software aging and rejuvenation
• Safety-critical systems and software
• Architecture and system design for dependability
• Fault-tolerant algorithms and protocols
• Reliability in cloud computing, Internet, and web systems and applications
• Cloud computing security and privacy
• Software defined networks architectures and protocols
• Internet of things architectures, protocols, security and privacy
• Dependability issues in artificial intelligence and its applications
• Dependability issues in computer networks and communications
• Dependability issues in high performance computing
• Dependability issues in real-time systems
• Dependability issues in storage and databases systems
• Dependability issues in cyber-physical systems
• Dependability issues in socio-technical systems
• Dependability and security in machine learning systems
• Blockchain and smart contracts

Submission and Publication Information
Manuscripts should be submitted in the following two categories: Regular Papers and
Practical Experience Reports. Regular Papers should describe original research (not submitted
or published elsewhere) and be not more than 10 pages using IEEE Computer Society camera-ready
8.5"x11" two-column format. Practical Experience Reports (max 6 pages using IEEE format
guidelines) should describe an experience or a case study, such as the design and deployment
of a system or actual failure and recovery field data.
All submissions must be made electronically (in PDF format) on the submission website
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=prdc2020). Please note that all submissions will
undergo a double-blind review. Please ensure that you have removed any references that could
lead to identifying the authors of the paper. Failure to do so may result in rejection of the
paper regardless of the paper contributions. Papers will be reviewed internationally and selected
based on their originality, significance, relevance, and clarity of presentation. All accepted
papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press (EI Indexed). One outstanding paper will
be selected to receive the Best Paper Award, and one outstanding paper first authored by a
student will receive the Best Student Paper Award.



Important Dates
Submission: 18 July 2020
Notification of Acceptance: 22 August 2020



General Chair
Jin B. Hong U. of Western Australia, Australia
Program Co-Chairs
Fumio Machida U. of Tsukuba, Japan
Mengmeng Ge Deakin University, Australia
Local Arrangement Chair
Naveed Akhtar U. of Western Australia, Australia
Publicity Co-Chairs
Simon Yusuf-Enoch U. of Queensland, Australia
Zeyi Wen U. of Western Australia, Australia
Finance Chair
Susan Marie U. of Western Australia, Australia

Steering Committee
Yennun Huang Academia Sinica (Chair)
Leon Alkalai California Institute of Technology
Takashi Nanya University of Tokyo
Nobuyasu Kanekawa Hitachi Research Lab
Jin Song Dong National University of Singapore
Karthik Pattabiraman University of British Columbia
Gernot Heiser University of New South Wales
Sy-Yen Kuo National Taiwan University
Michael Lyu Chinese University of Hong Kong
Zhi Jin Peking University
DongSeong Kim University of Queensland

Sponsors
IEEE Computer Society
University of Western Australia
Business Events Perth
Tourism Western Australia


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