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ISSA 2017 : International workshop on Interplay of Security, Safety and System/Software Architecture

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Link: https://www.irit.fr/issa/
 
When Sep 11, 2017 - Sep 15, 2017
Where Canterbury, UK
Submission Deadline Jun 30, 2017
Notification Due Jul 21, 2017
Final Version Due Jul 28, 2017
Categories    software architecture   cyber security   dependability   software engineering
 

Call For Papers

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International workshop on Interplay of Security, Safety and System/Software
Architecture (ISSA) in conjunction with ECSA 2017 conference
(https://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/events/2017/ECSA2017/)
Canterbury, UK, 11-15 September 2017
http://www.irit.fr/issa
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- Important dates:

* Paper submission: June 30, 2017
* Acceptance Notification: July 21, 2017
* Camera Ready version: July 28, 2017
* Workshop day: please refer the ECSA main conference program

- Publication:

* Accepted papers will be published in the ACM ICPS
* Selected papers will be invited to a future journal special issue (pending approval)


- CFP:

The overall objective of this workshop is to present significant information dealing with the issue of reusing security and safety mechanisms in software systems. First of all, the workshop will focus on the definition of security and safety by design processes which maintain separation of concern. This involves approaches for designing the storage of security and safety mechanisms separately, as well as approaches for integrating them. Secondly, the workshop will focus on supporting specific processes of various application sectors.
Special emphasis will be devoted to promote discussion and interaction between researchers and practitioners focused on the particularly challenging task of efficiently integrating security and safety solutions within the restricted available design space for software systems. Furthermore, one important focus is on the potential benefits of the combination of model-driven engineering and formal methods with pattern-based representation of security and dependability solutions. Of particular interest is the exchange of concepts, prototypes, research ideas, and other results which contribute to the academic area and also benefit business and industrial communities. Some of the topics that we seek to include in the workshop are related to the development of modeling language, methods and tools to support the inclusion of security, safety and architecture issues into the software engineering process. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* Modeling the interplay of architecture, security and safety models
* Formalization of security and safety properties
* Verification, testing and validation of security, safety and architecture properties by design
* Design process of security and safety patterns and tactics
* Model-based repository of security and safety patterns and tactics
* Security and safety requirements engineering for system and software development
* Inheritance of security and safety properties upon integration
* Architecture decisions related to safety and security
* Tradeoffs between quality attributes and safety/security
* Evaluation of architecture, security and safety and their subsequent redesign
* Adaptable architectures for achieving security, safety and managing their trade-offs
* Architectural support for self-protecting, self-healing, self-repairing, self-stabilizing systems
* Architecture-level diversity for security and safety
* (Architecture-level) compliance and standards for security and safety
* Integration process of security, safety and architecture
* Customization of application sector specific processes
* Support tools for assisting modeling, deployment and configuration of security and safety by design
* Case studies, empirical results, experience reports, benchmarks and artifacts, etc…

- Submission:

We are inviting the submission of papers with high quality research contributions, work in progress, experimental and ongoing projects results. The following types of submission are accepted:
* Long papers (7 pages): reporting substantial, completed, and previously unpublished research.
* Short papers (4 pages): describing challenge problems, tool demonstrations, work in progress or industrial experiences.

* Format: All submitted papers must be written in English and formatted according the ACM format and submission guidelines (http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template).The submission should be done in PDF-format via our submission system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=issa20170) before June, 23 2017.

- Co-organizers :

* Brahim Hamid (IRIT-University of Toulouse , France), brahim.hamid@irit.fr
* Uwe Zdun (University of Vienna, Austria), uwe.zdun@univie.ac.at
* Carsten Rudolph (University of Monash, Australia), carsten.rudolph@monash.edu

- Program Committee:

* To be completed
* Veronique Delebarre (SafeRiver, France)
* Edouardo Fernandez (Florida Atlantic University, USA)
* Cecília Mary Fischer Rubira (Institute of Computing, UNICAMP, Brazil)
* Barbara Gallina (University of Mälardalen, Sweden)
* Stefan Gruner (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
* Sigrid Gurgens (Fraunhofer SIT, Germany)
* Christophe Jouvray (Trialog, France)
* Jan Jurjens (Univeristy of Dortmund, Germany)
* Ferhat Khendek (University of Concordia, Canada)
* Christian Kreiner (University of Graz, Austria)
* Agnes Lanusse (CEA List, France)
* Thierry Lecomte (ClearSy, France)
* Antonio Mana (University of Malaga, Spain)
* Fabio Massacci (University of Trento, Italy)
* Simin Nadjm-Tehrani (Linkping University, Sweden)
* Jon Perez (IKERLAN-IK4 Research Centre, Spain)
* Genaina Rodrigues (University of Brasilia, Brazil)
* Carsten Rudolph (University of Monash, Australia)
* Francesca Saglietti (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)
* Lionel Seinturier (University of Lille, France)
* Mark Strembeck (University fo Vienna, Austria)
* Matthias Tichy (University of ULM, Germany)
* Frederique Vallee (All4tec, France)
* Yanjun Wen (National University of Defense Technology, China)
* To be completed

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