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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
DSN 2009 Workshop on Architecting Dependable Systems (WADS 2009)
Architectures for Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems
Estoril, Lisbon - Portugal
29 June 2009
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/wads
MOTIVATION AND THEME
This workshop will continue the initiative of bringing together the international communities of dependability and software architectures. The first workshop on Architecting Dependable Systems was organised during the International Conference on Software Engineering 2002 (ICSE 2002). Since then seven workshops were organised and five books were published. This series of workshops have shown to be a fertile ground for both communities to clarify previous approaches, thus helping to promote new topical areas where the most promising research may lie, while avoiding the reinvention of the wheel.
HIGHLIGHTS
Keynote:
* Paola Inverardi (Università dell'Aquila, Italy)
Invited Talks:
* Holger Giese (Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany)
* Vincenzo De Florio (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
PROGRAM
Session A - Software Architectures and Dependability
Keynote: "Assessing Dependability for Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Is there a Role for Software Architectures?"
Paola Inverardi (Università dell'Aquila, Italy)
Session B - Software Architectures and Dependability
Invited Talk: "Architecting Self-Adaptive Critical Systems: Contradiction or Panacea?"
Holger Giese (Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany)
"The SOA Dependability Cube"
Graham fletcher, Ian Owens
"Fault Tree Generation from EMF Models"
Christoph Lauer, Reinhard German, Jens Pollmer
Session C - Architectures for Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems
Invited Talk: "On the Design of Adaptive-and-Dependable Systems"
Vincenzo De Florio (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
"Tongo: A framework for Supporting Mobile Application Architectures"
Dario Correal, Daniel Ramirez, Tatiana Hernandez, Nicolas Diaz
"Data Backup for Mobile Nodes : a Cooperative Middleware and Experimentation Platform"
Marc-Olivier Killijian, Matthieu Roy, Gaétan Séverac, Christophe Zanon
"Identification of authenticity requirements in systems of systems by functional security analysis"
Andreas Fuchs, Roland Rieke
Session D - What is the future in architecting critical systems?
Breakout discussions & Plenary
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Antonio Casimiro, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Rogério de Lemos, University of Kent, UK / University of Coimbra, Portugal
Cristina Gacek, Newcastle University, UK
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Saurabh Bagchi (USA), Jean-Charles Fabre (France), Holger Giese (Germany), Lars Grunske (Australia), Marc-Olivier Kilijian (France), Philip Koopman (USA), Miroslav Malek (Germany), Nenad Medvidovic (USA), René Meier (Ireland), Regina Moraes (Brazil), Tatsuo Nakajima (Japan), Elisabeth A. Nguyen (USA), David Rosenblum (UK), Michel Wermelinger (UK)
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