WoSAR 2017 - 9th International Workshop on Software Aging and Rejuvenation
Topics/Call fo Papers
Software aging is a problem of progressive degradation of performance and dependability in computer programs, especially those executing for long period of time. This phenomenon has been extensively studied since more than 20 years, as it affects many systems, from embedded devices to server software to critical systems.
Software rejuvenation, i.e. restart of application (components/threads/task), VMs or machines, is the most prominent approach to combat software aging. A variety of reactive and proactive rejuvenation techniques, scheduling plans, scope and granularity, have been proposed for different application categories and platforms.
WoSAR is the premier international venue to discuss the recent advances and discoveries in theoretical and practical aspects of software aging and rejuvenation research.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
This call for papers addresses all researchers and practitioners with an interest about performance and dependability degradation of software systems. Topics addressed in the workshop include but are not limited to:
Progressive degradation of performability / availability / reliability / scalability / “-ilities” in software systems.
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 and detection 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 in Big Data and IoT Apps.
Analytical, empirical, and experimental studies of any of the above topics.
Analysis of real case studies.
For all the above topics, WoSAR is a unique forum to discuss the software aging and rejuvenation impacts on systems from different domains of applicability such as: Cloud computing, Mobile, Embedded, Medical, Cyber-physical, SCADA, Smart Cities, Transportation, Telecommunication, Military, System of systems, and others.
Software rejuvenation, i.e. restart of application (components/threads/task), VMs or machines, is the most prominent approach to combat software aging. A variety of reactive and proactive rejuvenation techniques, scheduling plans, scope and granularity, have been proposed for different application categories and platforms.
WoSAR is the premier international venue to discuss the recent advances and discoveries in theoretical and practical aspects of software aging and rejuvenation research.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
This call for papers addresses all researchers and practitioners with an interest about performance and dependability degradation of software systems. Topics addressed in the workshop include but are not limited to:
Progressive degradation of performability / availability / reliability / scalability / “-ilities” in software systems.
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 and detection 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 in Big Data and IoT Apps.
Analytical, empirical, and experimental studies of any of the above topics.
Analysis of real case studies.
For all the above topics, WoSAR is a unique forum to discuss the software aging and rejuvenation impacts on systems from different domains of applicability such as: Cloud computing, Mobile, Embedded, Medical, Cyber-physical, SCADA, Smart Cities, Transportation, Telecommunication, Military, System of systems, and others.
Other CFPs
- Third International Workshop on Natural Language Interfaces for the Web of Data
- 7th International Symposium on Trust, Security and Privacy for Emerging Applications
- VI International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects on Speech and Language
- 2017 International Conference on Combinatorial Optimization and Applications
- 6th International Conference on Sensor Networks
Last modified: 2017-05-14 13:24:10