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Introduction

Authors are invited to submit papers to the Tenth Workshop on Hot Topics in System Dependability (HotDep '14). The workshop will be co-located with the 11th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI '14), which will be held October 6–8, 2014, in Broomfield, CO. HotDep '14 will bring forth cutting-edge research ideas spanning the domains of systems and fault tolerance/reliability, drawing from the two associated research communities (i.e., researchers who attend traditional "dependability" conferences such as DSN and ISSRE, and those who attend "systems" conferences such as OSDI, SOSP, and EuroSys). The workshop will build links between the two communities and serve as a forum for sharing ideas and challenges. Previous editions of HotDep have been co-located with DSN, OSDI, and SOSP since 2005; for previous HotDep workshops

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Important date

2014-08-22
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Since dependability appears in different forms across different areas, there is no specific topic or area that is preferable for a submission. It is important, however, that the submission clearly states the context of the problem, explains the problem, and supports the direction the paper promotes. Examples of areas of interest for HotDep are: Dependability for large-scale systems, data centers, cloud computing, mobile systems, cyber-physical systems, and the Internet of Things Dependability in the software stack, including operating systems, network protocols, runtime systems, etc. Dependability in the presence of new technologies (e.g., RDMA, Non-Volatile RAM, Software-defined Networking). Fault and intrusion tolerance, self-healing systems, and continuous operation throughout recovery Techniques for better detection, diagnosis, or recovery from failures Forensic tools for use by administrators and programmers after failure or attack The use of "big data" for improving dependability Tools/concepts/techniques/metrics for quantifying or optimizing trade-offs among dependability, availability, performance, correctness, resource utilization, security, and privacy
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Important Date
  • Oct 05

    2014

    Conference Date

  • Aug 22 2014

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 05 2014

    Registration deadline

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