[Tccc] ISSRE 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering CFP - deadline June 7th

Flavio Lombardi lombardiatmat.uniroma3.it
Sun Jun 2 05:21:04 EDT 2013



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ISSRE 2013 Call for Research Papers
http://2013.issre.net/  

Full Research Paper Submission: June 7th, 2013

All submissions close at 11:59:59 PM, American Samoa (GMT-11) time
Research Paper Notification: August 7th, 2013

The 24th annual International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
(ISSRE 2013) is focused on innovative techniques and tools for assessing,
predicting, and improving the reliability, safety, and security of  
software products.

ISSRE also emphasizes industrial relevance, rigorous empirical studies and
experience reports. This year's theme is Mobile Everywhere. We encourage
papers on the topic of dependability and reliability of mobile devices and
applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
 Reliability, availability, and safety of software systems
 Validation and verification, testing
 Software quality
 Software security
 Fault tolerance, survivability, and resilience of software systems
 Systems (hardware + software) reliability engineering
 Services reliability engineering
 Open source software reliability engineering
 Metrics and measurements, estimation, prediction of quality/reliability
 Supporting tools and automation
 Industry best practices
 Empirical studies of any of the above topics

Submission: ISSRE 2013 is soliciting original, unpublished research papers in
two categories: (1) regular papers and (2) practical experience reports. The
length is limited to 10 pages IEEE style. All papers must be submitted through
the web-based submission system in PDF format.

Format: Papers must be written in English, and be formatted according to the
IEEE Computer Society Format Guidelines. Papers that exceed the page limits
specified above, are outside the scope of the symposium, or do not follow the
formatting guidelines will be rejected without review.


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