Call for Papers

 

ViDaS 2010 - First International Workshop on Validation and Verification of 
Dynamic Software Systems

 

NOTE: new dates for submission: submission deadline: Friday 29 January 2010

 

For more info go to http://freddy.cellcore.org/research/vidas/2010/

 

ViDaS 2010 will be in conjunction with Third International Conference on 
Software Testing, Verification and Validation 
http://vps.it-sudparis.eu/icst2010/

Paris, France, April 6-9, 2010

 

Organization committee

 Freddy Munoz, INRIA, France, (main contact) ([email protected])  Nelly 
Bencomo, Lancaster University, UK ([email protected])

 Antonino Sabetta, ISTI-CNR, Italy ([email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> )      

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission deadline: Friday 29 January 2010 Authors notification: Friday 26 
February 2010 Workshop date: Tuesday 6 April 2010 (one day workshop)

 

Theme:

Increasingly software systems are required to survive fluctuations in their 
execution environment without or with only little human intervention. These 
modern and complex systems cannot be shutdown to be changed or updated and 
restarted again. Instead, these systems need to be change-enabled to fluidly 
reconfigure and adapt to the ongoing circumstances and to find the way to 
continue accomplishing their goals. Such systems, called dynamic software 
systems (DSS), play vital roles in society's infrastructures. The demand for 
DSS appears in application domains spanning business applications (e.g., 
virtual organizations and dynamic service compositions), entertainment, such as 
mobile interactive, and also safety critical systems, such as crisis and 
disaster management applications, space exploration, and transportation domains 
among others. Different international research initiatives and projects have 
started creating awareness and producing initial results in the development of 
technologies and platforms for such systems. Nevertheless, the dynamic nature 
of these systems still poses challenging research questions about how to 
guarantee their validity and correctness, especially in the case of safety 
critical applications. For instance, are traditional Validation and 
Verification (V&V) techniques usable in this new scenario? If so, how can they 
be reused? Given the new circumstances, new V&V techniques must also be 
explored. Such techniques should exploit the dynamic nature of DSS to provide 
for instance, V&V at runtime. 

 

The goal of this workshop is to bring together practitioners and researchers to 
identify and discuss the major research questions that emerge when tackling the 
validation and verification of dynamic software systems. Some of these 
questions are: 

How to ensure that the dynamic changes in the running system are performed 
correctly? 

How to ensure that the changes in the system are correct? 

(e.g. with respect to the requirements) How to ensure that the reconfigurations 
yield a system whose functional and extra-functional characteristics satisfy 
the requirements? 

How to ensure that the changes will be performed when needed? 

Which of the existing V&V techniques can help dealing with the V&V issues of 
dynamic software? How can these techniques be applied in this context? 

What are the differences between V&V done during design and runtime? How new 
V&V techniques performed at runtime challenge or modify the assumptions of 
current techniques? 

 

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit full papers to the 
workshop, describing original research, experience or tools. Papers submitted 
to this workshop should address a problem in the following topics: 

Exploration of the diverse validation / verification techniques for dynamic 
software systems V&V of ultra-large scale systems and systems-of-systems V&V of 
reconfigurable systems V&V of the reasoning engines behind the dynamic software 
changes Monitoring approaches to V&V and QoS assurance QoS assurance Model 
driven techniques for V&V (including [email protected] to continuously assess the 
changing system) V&V based on simulation Dynamic V&V of self-managed software 
V&V of context-aware systems V&V of service-oriented systems 

 

The workshop participants will be selected based on their experience and ideas 
related to V&V of dynamic software system. Contributions must be submitted 
before Friday 8 January 2010 and must not exceed 10 pages in the two-column 
IEEE format. Submissions will be reviewed by at least 3 members of the program 
committee and accepted papers will be published as proceeding in the IEEE 
digital library.

 

The CfP in PDF version is at 
http://freddy.cellcore.org/research/vidas/2010/cfp.pdf

 

Program committee

 Paul Ammann, George Mason University, USA  Antonia Bertolino, ISTI-CNR, Italy  
Rogerio de Lemos, University of Coimbra, Portugal  Gordon Fraser, Graz 
University of Technology, Austria  Sudipto Ghosh, Colorado State University, 
USA  Holger Giese, Postdam University, Germany  William Heaven, Imperial 
College London, UK  Paola Inverardi, Università dellÀquila, Italy  Valerie 
Issarny, INRIA, France  Raffaela Mirandola, Politecnico di Milano, Italy  Hausi 
Muller, University of Victoria, Canada  Dorina C. Petriu, Carleton University, 
Canada  Alfonso Pierantonio, Università dellÀquila, Italy  Andrea Polini, 
University of Camerino, Italy  Ralf Reussner, Karslruhe University, Germany  
Fernando Schapachnik, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina  François Taiani, 
Lancaster University, Uk  Heiko Koziolek, ABB, Germany  Arnor Solberg, SINTEF, 
Norway

 

 

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Nelly


Nelly Bencomo

Senior Research Associate

Computing Department, Lancaster University, UK

email:  [email protected]

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