The Fifteenth IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability
Engineering (ISSRE 2004)
St-Malo, Brittany (Bretagne), France, November 2-5 2004
*software verification and validation*
*software fault tolerance*
*development methodologies and practices leading to better dependability*
*software dependability analysis and estimation*
ISSRE provides insight into a unique blend of techniques and practices to
achieve required levels of software dependability. The conference scope
includes cost-effective techniques for the verification and validation of
software systems, the estimation and prediction of software dependability,
and the improvement of system fault tolerance and robustness. The
conference is big enough to represent all the key topics in software
reliability engineering, but small enough to provide an in-depth
representation of the state of the art and practice in these areas. Over
the years, industry participation has steadily grown, leading to a healthy
mixture of theory and practice, as evidenced by the conference programs.
This stems in part from the fact that one strong and original aspect of the
conference is its emphasis on experimental work, case studies, and
experience reports.
For further details, please check: http://www.issre.org/2004/
Yves Le Traon, IRISA, France (General chair)
Lionel Briand (Carleton U., Canada), Jeffrey Voas (Cigital, USA) (Program
co-chairs)
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Lionel C. Briand, Ph.D., P. Eng.
Canada Research Chair (Tier I)
in Software Quality Engineering
Carleton University
Software Quality Engineering Laboratory
Department of Systems and Computer Engineering
1125 Colonel By Drive, ME4456
Ottawa, Canada, K1S 5B6
Phone: (613) 520 2600 Ext. 2471
Fax: (613) 520 5727
Email: [log in to unmask]
URL: www.sce.carleton.ca/faculty/briand.html
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