CFP: Safety and Security of System Software Track @ NASAC 2018
Call for Papers
Background
With the rapid advance of computing technology, new system software in domains such as AI, big data, CPS and IoT emerges. While such system software helps the development of new applications in the new computing paradigms, it also brings new challenges and concerns, especially in system safety and security. There has already been reports on attacks on such new system software that result in privacy leakage and property loss. The problem will be even more severe if the system software is deployed in a safety-critical system.
To address this problem, there will be a special track at the 17th National Software Application Conference (NASAC 2018). We welcome original work in methods and technologies that make novel theoretical or practical contributions to enhance the safety and security of system software for emerging computing paradigms. The papers that pass the first round of review are required to present at NASAC. The presented papers that pass further review will be published at IEEE Transactions on Reliability (TRel). To participate in this special track, authors must submit their manuscripts simultaneously to both NASAC and TRel.
Topics
Submissions related to the following topics are encouraged. However, others relevant to safety and security of system software for emerging computing paradigms are also welcome. Their practical applications will be considered as well.
Reliability, security, and safety of system software
Testing, verification, and validation
Maintenance and evolvement
Architecture and modeling
Advanced methods for error detection, fault tolerance, and debugging
Software quality, metrics and measurements, estimation and prediction of quality/reliability
Dependability, survivability, and resilience study
Supporting tools and automation
Empirical study
Novel interdisciplinary research
Submission
We welcome high quality submissions that are neither published nor currently under submission elsewhere. We also encourage extensions to conference papers, unless prohibited by copyright, if there is a significant difference in the technical content. Improvements such as adding a new case study or including a description of additional related studies do not satisfy this requirement. The overlapping between each extension and the original article should be less than 30%.
Each submission must conform to the single-space two-column format of printed articles in the IEEE Transactions on Reliability with all figures and tables embedded in the paper, rather than listed at the end or in the appendix.
For the initial submission,, authors must submit their manuscripts simultaneously to both NASAC and TRel, by following the two links below.
● NASAC: https://easychair.org/my/conference.cgi?conf=nasac2018
(For manuscript type, choose “select NASAC Safety and Security of System Software track”)● IEEE Transactions on Reliability: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tr-ieee
(For manuscript type, choose “Special Section on Safety and Security of System Software”)Based on the comments given in the first round of review and during the oral presentation at NASAC, authors are invited to submit their revised papers to TRel only using the aforementioned submission link. These manuscripts will be treated as revisions by TRel.
Authors are required to submit their final revision based on the comments given in the second round of review. TRel will give the final decisions based on the recommendations by the guest editors.
Note that the conference will not have formal proceedings. The only publication venue for this special track is the IEEE Transactions on Reliability.
Important Dates
● June 1, 2018 ● Paper submission due
● Aug 15, 2018 ● First round notification
● Sep 15, 2018 ● First round revised paper due
● Nov 23-25, 2018 ● NASAC 2018 Presentation
● Dec 1, 2018 ● Second round notification
● Jan 1, 2019 ● Second round revised paper due
● Feb 15,2019 ● Final notification
Track Chairs
Zijiang Yang, Western Michigan University, USA
email address:zijiang.yang@wmich.edu
Lei Bu, Nanjing University, China
email address:bulei@nju.edu.cn
Program Committee
Xiaoying Bai, Tsinghua University, China
Yan Cai, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Kai Chen, Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Mingsong Chen, East China Normal University, China
Zhenbang Chen, National University of Defense Technology, China
Yunwei Dong, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
Xinyu Feng, University of Science and Technology of China, China
He Jiang, Dalian University of Technology, China
Yu Jiang, Tsinghua University, China
Guoqiang Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Jian Liu, Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Jin Liu, Wuhan University, China
Ting Liu, Xian Jiao Tong University, China
Yang Liu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Daniel Luo, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Xiaokang Qiu, Purdue University, USA
Jun Sun, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Cong Tian, Xidian University, China
Chao Wang, University of Southern California, USA
Qixin Wang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Yunni Xia, Chongqing University, China
Yingfei Xiong, Peking University, China
Chang Xu, Nanjing University, China
Lihua Xu, East China Normal University, China
Haibo Zeng, Virginia Tech, USA
Qi Zhu, Northwestern University, USA
Note: The journal version CFP of this track is available on TRel fromhttp://paris.utdallas.edu/TRel/TRel-NASAC/