TUTORIAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSION (CLOSED)
DSN2009
Tutorials
Tutorials
Chair:
Xavier Défago (JAIST,
Japan)
Dates:
Submission: January 26,
2009
Outline:
Proposals for tutorials are
solicited on topics relating to the dependability, security and
resilience of systems and networks.
Candidate topics may be
drawn from - but are not restricted to - any of the following suggested
areas:- Theory and practice of dependable
system/network design and development
-
Dependability and resilience techniques
- Assessment
of dependability, or safety, or security
- Making a
"dependability case" for a system/network
- Control
and management of malicious and accidental faults
-
Achieving dependability in ambient/ubiquitous
systems
Proposals are encouraged which
provide guidance on how technology can be applied successfully in
practical systems, or which demonstrate how methods, techniques and
tools from one area can be exploited in another (for example fault
tolerance in support of security, or safety techniques to reinforce
fault analysis).
Tutorials need to provide appropriate
motivation and background information, and then deliver a clear and
coherent treatment of a well-defined topic area in sufficient depth to
enable participants to acquire a basic understanding of, and
familiarity with, the subject covered.
Submission
Guidelines:
Tutorial proposals should not exceed
four pages in length.
The document submitted must
include:- Title of the tutorial
-
Presenter(s) affiliation and contact details
- Short
overview of the topics to be covered
- Structure of
the tutorial (in terms of sections and duration)
-
Proposed supporting materials
- Identification of
the target audience (in terms of their expected
background)
- A brief resume/biography of the
presenter(s)
Please submit all tutorial proposals
by the deadline of January 26, 2009, preferably as a .pdf attachment.
Submission is via e-mail to the following address:[email protected]