PRDC11(2005)

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PRDC 2005 is the eleventh in this series of symposia started in 1989, that are devoted to dependable and fault tolerant computing. PRDC is now recognized as the main regular event of the Pacific area that is covering the many dimensions of dependability and fault tolerance, encompassing fundamental theoretical approaches, practical experimental projects, and commercial components and systems

In the recent years, the importance of dependability has been increasing beyond the classical critical application domains (telecommunication, transportation, space, etc.) as many other domains of the economy (commerce, finance, energy distribution) are recognizing dependability of the worldwide information and communication infrastructures to be one of their top problems.

Besides traditional hardware and software faults, concerns include human interaction faults, being they accidental or malicious; the latter gaining increasing importance due to the evolution of Internet connections and applications.

 The symposium will be organized by Hunan University in the historical City of Changsha, the capital city of Hunan Province in south central China. This setting will provide both a really convenient and most pleasant location for the researchers and practitioners in the domain of dependable computing.

PRDC 2005 will be held at Grand Sun City Hotel, a five-star hotel in Changsha city.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

- Architectures for Dependable Computer Systems
- Architectures and Protocols for Computer Security
- Dependability of High-Speed Networks
- Dependability Measurement, Modeling and Evaluation- Dependability in
  VLSI
- E-commerce and Web services Dependability
- Fault Tolerance in Distributed & Real-Time Systems
- Fault Tolerance in Mobile Systems
- Fault Tolerance in Multimedia Systems - Fault Tolerance in Transaction
  Processing
- Hardware and Software Testing, Verification and Validation
- Information Assurance, Survivability, and Intrusion Tolerance
- Internet Dependability and Quality of Service
- Safety-Critical Systems
- Software Reliability Engineering

                          IMPORTANT DATES
                                     Submission: May 15, 2005
                                     Submission: May 31, 2005
                                    
Notification : July 31, 2005
                                    
Notification : Aug. 8,  2005                                     

                                     Final version: September 23, 2005

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