HASE 2014 - 15th IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 15th 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. The strength of the evidence supporting
the assurance case is of central importance to 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 include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Platforms and Architectures
- Cyber-physical Systems
- Cloud Computing
- Distributed Systems
- Web Services
- Embedded Systems
- SCADA Systems and other Critical Infrastructures
* Behavior
- Emergent Behavior
- Fault Tolerance
- Simulation
- Monitoring
* Development and Understanding
- Model-driven Engineering
- Synthesis
- Formal Methods
- Domain Specific Languages
- Evolution and Change
- Verification and Validation
- Software Analysis and Visualization
- Transformation-based Development
- Security, Reliability and Safety
- Tools for High Assurance Systems
* Case Studies and Experiments
Types of Contributions
**********************
Full/Research Papers (up to eight pages) that solicit original, unpublished
research reports, empirical studies and reports on engineering advances. They
will be reviewed for topicality, novelty, and potential to spark useful
discussions in the symposium.
Fast Abstract Papers (up to two pages) that describe new ideas, or recent
experiences to promote current work, research, practices, opinions, and issues
related to any facet of high assurance systems. A fast abstract is early
communication of technical work and does not require completed results as
expected in a conference or journal publication.
Panel Proposals 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 the panel chair, and should
include the panel title and scope, and the organizers’ contact information.
Extended versions of the best accepted papers will be invited for publication
in a special Issue of an International Journal or an Edited Book (TBD).
***************************IMPORTANT DATES*******************************
August 01, 2013: paper submission
September 30, 2013: author notification
October 30, 2013: Camera-ready & author registration
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SUBMISSION
**********
All submissions must be written in English and formatted according to the IEEE
formatting guidelines for conference papers
(http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formattin...). All papers and fast
abstracts must be submitted through the web-based submission system, in PDF
format. Submissions that exceed the specified page limits (eight for research
papers and two for fast abstracts), outside the scope of the symposium, or do
not follow the formatting guidelines may 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.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
**********************
General Chair
Raymond A. Paul, Department of Defense, USA
Program Chairs
Mohammad Zulkernine, Queen’s University, Canada
Peter J. Clarke, Florida International University, USA
Finance Chair
Victor Winter, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA
Local Arrangement Chairs
Peter J. Clarke, Florida International University, USA
Jinpeng Wei, Florida International University, USA
Proceeding Chair
Remzi Seker, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
Panel Chair
I-Ling Yen, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Publicity Chairs
Komminist Weldemariam, Queen’s University, Canada
Hirohisa Aman, Ehime University, Japan
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. The strength of the evidence supporting
the assurance case is of central importance to 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 include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Platforms and Architectures
- Cyber-physical Systems
- Cloud Computing
- Distributed Systems
- Web Services
- Embedded Systems
- SCADA Systems and other Critical Infrastructures
* Behavior
- Emergent Behavior
- Fault Tolerance
- Simulation
- Monitoring
* Development and Understanding
- Model-driven Engineering
- Synthesis
- Formal Methods
- Domain Specific Languages
- Evolution and Change
- Verification and Validation
- Software Analysis and Visualization
- Transformation-based Development
- Security, Reliability and Safety
- Tools for High Assurance Systems
* Case Studies and Experiments
Types of Contributions
**********************
Full/Research Papers (up to eight pages) that solicit original, unpublished
research reports, empirical studies and reports on engineering advances. They
will be reviewed for topicality, novelty, and potential to spark useful
discussions in the symposium.
Fast Abstract Papers (up to two pages) that describe new ideas, or recent
experiences to promote current work, research, practices, opinions, and issues
related to any facet of high assurance systems. A fast abstract is early
communication of technical work and does not require completed results as
expected in a conference or journal publication.
Panel Proposals 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 the panel chair, and should
include the panel title and scope, and the organizers’ contact information.
Extended versions of the best accepted papers will be invited for publication
in a special Issue of an International Journal or an Edited Book (TBD).
***************************IMPORTANT DATES*******************************
August 01, 2013: paper submission
September 30, 2013: author notification
October 30, 2013: Camera-ready & author registration
*************************************************************************
SUBMISSION
**********
All submissions must be written in English and formatted according to the IEEE
formatting guidelines for conference papers
(http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formattin...). All papers and fast
abstracts must be submitted through the web-based submission system, in PDF
format. Submissions that exceed the specified page limits (eight for research
papers and two for fast abstracts), outside the scope of the symposium, or do
not follow the formatting guidelines may 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.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
**********************
General Chair
Raymond A. Paul, Department of Defense, USA
Program Chairs
Mohammad Zulkernine, Queen’s University, Canada
Peter J. Clarke, Florida International University, USA
Finance Chair
Victor Winter, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA
Local Arrangement Chairs
Peter J. Clarke, Florida International University, USA
Jinpeng Wei, Florida International University, USA
Proceeding Chair
Remzi Seker, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
Panel Chair
I-Ling Yen, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Publicity Chairs
Komminist Weldemariam, Queen’s University, Canada
Hirohisa Aman, Ehime University, Japan
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