Fast abstracts

Online proceedings
Fast Abstracts are short presentations of work in progress or opinion pieces, and aim to serve as a rapid and flexible mechanism to:
  • Report on current work that may or may not be complete
  • Introduce new ideas to the community
  • State positions on controversial issues or open problems
Major Topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Architectures and protocols for dependability and security
  • Dependability and security in various contexts
  • Modeling, monitoring, benchmarking, measurement, assessment, assurance, and evaluation
  • Adaptive and autonomous dependability and security
  • Fault and intrusion tolerance
  • Security, privacy, and safety policies
  • Critical infrastructure protection and survivability
  • Safety- and mission-critical systems
  • Social and psychological factors
  • Formal methods for dependability and security
  • Software engineering for dependability and security
Submission
Contributions are welcome from academia and industry. A Fast Abstract must be submitted in its final form, ready to be printed. Fast Abstracts are limited to 2 pages following CPS format.
Submissions must be made electronically, in PDF format to EasyChair, Fast Abstract track.
Fast Abstracts will be lightly screened. The criteria for acceptance will be: i) relevance and interest to the community, and ii) arrival time. Therefore, authors are encouraged to send their submission well in advance before the final deadline. We will accept as many Fast Abstracts as possible, but the number is limited by the available presentation time at the conference.
By submitting a Fast Abstract, you are committing yourself or one of your colleagues to present it at the conference. Accepted papers will be published on arxiv.org, a free open-access publication service..
Important dates
Submission: 27 May 2017
Author notification: 24 June 2017
Camera ready: 13 July 2017
Program committee
Didier Buchs, Université de Genève, Switzerland