WoSAR 2023 - 15TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SOFTWARE AGING AND REJUVENATION
Topics/Call fo Papers
Progressive degradation of performability / availability / reliability / scalability / “-ilities” in software systems.
On-line feedback control view of software rejuvenation.
Modeling and characterization of the software aging phenomenon.
Design and evaluation of rejuvenation techniques.
Analysis of aging-related faults/bugs, errors, and failures.
Software test strategies for detecting aging-related bugs.
Monitoring, detection and data analysis of software aging effects (e.g., memory leaks, database index fragmentation, unterminated processes/threads, accrual of round-off errors, ...).
New classes of software aging effects.
Software aging and rejuvenation applied to anomaly detection and security intrusions.
Software aging and rejuvenation in Big Data and IoT Apps.
Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) interactions with software aging and rejuvenation approaches.
Environment dependent bugs and their mitigation techniques.
Metrics for software performance and degradation.
Fault localization and testing for aging-related bugs.
Software refactoring for aging-related software problems.
Clone detection in aging software.
Machine learning techniques for aging-related bugs.
Tools for detection and repair of memory leaks.
Software aging monitoring and Software rejuvenation techniques for unmanned vehicles like Drones or Cars.
Software aging and rejuvenation techniques for humans in safety critical environments, like large warehouses.
Other software aging related phenomena, as for example, age of information.
Analytical, empirical, and experimental studies of any of the above topics.
On-line feedback control view of software rejuvenation.
Modeling and characterization of the software aging phenomenon.
Design and evaluation of rejuvenation techniques.
Analysis of aging-related faults/bugs, errors, and failures.
Software test strategies for detecting aging-related bugs.
Monitoring, detection and data analysis of software aging effects (e.g., memory leaks, database index fragmentation, unterminated processes/threads, accrual of round-off errors, ...).
New classes of software aging effects.
Software aging and rejuvenation applied to anomaly detection and security intrusions.
Software aging and rejuvenation in Big Data and IoT Apps.
Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) interactions with software aging and rejuvenation approaches.
Environment dependent bugs and their mitigation techniques.
Metrics for software performance and degradation.
Fault localization and testing for aging-related bugs.
Software refactoring for aging-related software problems.
Clone detection in aging software.
Machine learning techniques for aging-related bugs.
Tools for detection and repair of memory leaks.
Software aging monitoring and Software rejuvenation techniques for unmanned vehicles like Drones or Cars.
Software aging and rejuvenation techniques for humans in safety critical environments, like large warehouses.
Other software aging related phenomena, as for example, age of information.
Analytical, empirical, and experimental studies of any of the above topics.
Other CFPs
- 9th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing (AISO 2023)
- 7th International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (COMIT 2023)
- 12th International Conference on Signal & Image Processing (SIP 2023)
- 3rd International Conference on Cryptography and Blockchain (CRBL 2023)
- 10th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Network (WiMNeT 2023)
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