HASE 2012 - 2012 IEEE 14th International Symposium on High-Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE) is a forum on tools and techniques used to design and construct systems that, in addition to meeting their functional objectives, are safe, secure, and reliable. Of central importance, is the strength of the evidence supporting the assurance case - the argument that a system satisfies its safety and security policies. Supporting evidence can be obtained from a number of sources including: testing, verification, design methodologies, simulation, and analysis tools. Topics of interest for the symposium include, but are not limited to:
Platforms and Architectures
Cloud Computing
Cyber-physical Systems
Distributed systems
Embedded systems
SCADA systems and other critical infrastructures
Web Services
Behavior
Emergent behavior
Fault Tolerance
Monitoring
Simulation
Development and Understanding
Domain-specific Languages
Evolution and Change
Formal Methods
Model-driven Engineering
Security
Software Analysis and Visualization
Synthesis
Tools
Transformation-based Development
Verification and validation
Case Studies and Experiments
Research Papers
HASE 2012 is soliciting original, unpublished research papers. The length is limited to eight pages, in IEEE style.
Fast Abstracts
A fast abstract is a lightly reviewed, two-page technical article that requires a short talk at HASE. The goal of a fast abstract is to promote current work, research, practices, opinions, experiences, and issues related to any facet of high assurance systems. A fast abstract is early communication of technical work and does not require the completed results expected of a conference or journal publication. The length is limited to two pages, in IEEE style.
Panel Proposals
Proposals for panels are being solicited. Panels should focus on new challenges and emerging technologies related to high assurance systems, to stimulate a lively and thought provoking discussion. Controversial issues that encompass multiple viewpoints are desirable. The goal is to engage the audience with a lively debate that furthers their understanding of the topic. Panel proposals of at most two pages should be submitted by email, to \emph{rgandhi-AT-nucia.unomaha.edu}, and should include the panel title and scope, and the organizers?
Special Issue Publications
Extended versions of the best papers at the conference will be invited for publication in special issues of International Journals and Edited Books (T.B.D).
Submission Guidelines
All submissions must be written in English and formatted according to the \href{http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formattin...}{IEEE formatting guidelines} for conference papers. All papers and fast abstracts must be submitted through the web-based submission system, in PDF format. Submissions that exceed the page limits specified (eight for research papers and two for fast abstracts, respectively), are outside the scope of the symposium, or do not follow the formatting guidelines and be rejected without review. At least one author of each accepted research paper or fast abstract is required to pay the full registration fee to the conference. Each accepted paper or fast abstract must be presented in person by the author or one of the authors. All accepted papers and fast abstracts will be published in the electronic proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society, indexed through INSPEC and EI Index, and automatically included in the IEEE digital library. Arrangements are being made to publish extended versions of the best research papers in reputable journals.
Important Dates/Deadlines
July 15, 2012 Paper Submission
August 31, 2012 Paper Notification
September 9, 2012 Camera-ready submission
September 16, 2012 Preliminary Conference Program
Platforms and Architectures
Cloud Computing
Cyber-physical Systems
Distributed systems
Embedded systems
SCADA systems and other critical infrastructures
Web Services
Behavior
Emergent behavior
Fault Tolerance
Monitoring
Simulation
Development and Understanding
Domain-specific Languages
Evolution and Change
Formal Methods
Model-driven Engineering
Security
Software Analysis and Visualization
Synthesis
Tools
Transformation-based Development
Verification and validation
Case Studies and Experiments
Research Papers
HASE 2012 is soliciting original, unpublished research papers. The length is limited to eight pages, in IEEE style.
Fast Abstracts
A fast abstract is a lightly reviewed, two-page technical article that requires a short talk at HASE. The goal of a fast abstract is to promote current work, research, practices, opinions, experiences, and issues related to any facet of high assurance systems. A fast abstract is early communication of technical work and does not require the completed results expected of a conference or journal publication. The length is limited to two pages, in IEEE style.
Panel Proposals
Proposals for panels are being solicited. Panels should focus on new challenges and emerging technologies related to high assurance systems, to stimulate a lively and thought provoking discussion. Controversial issues that encompass multiple viewpoints are desirable. The goal is to engage the audience with a lively debate that furthers their understanding of the topic. Panel proposals of at most two pages should be submitted by email, to \emph{rgandhi-AT-nucia.unomaha.edu}, and should include the panel title and scope, and the organizers?
Special Issue Publications
Extended versions of the best papers at the conference will be invited for publication in special issues of International Journals and Edited Books (T.B.D).
Submission Guidelines
All submissions must be written in English and formatted according to the \href{http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formattin...}{IEEE formatting guidelines} for conference papers. All papers and fast abstracts must be submitted through the web-based submission system, in PDF format. Submissions that exceed the page limits specified (eight for research papers and two for fast abstracts, respectively), are outside the scope of the symposium, or do not follow the formatting guidelines and be rejected without review. At least one author of each accepted research paper or fast abstract is required to pay the full registration fee to the conference. Each accepted paper or fast abstract must be presented in person by the author or one of the authors. All accepted papers and fast abstracts will be published in the electronic proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society, indexed through INSPEC and EI Index, and automatically included in the IEEE digital library. Arrangements are being made to publish extended versions of the best research papers in reputable journals.
Important Dates/Deadlines
July 15, 2012 Paper Submission
August 31, 2012 Paper Notification
September 9, 2012 Camera-ready submission
September 16, 2012 Preliminary Conference Program
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