CAROL: Confidence-Aware Resilience Model for Edge Federations
Shreshth Tuli (Imperial College London), Giuliano Casale (Imperial College
London), Nicholas R. Jennings (Loughborough University)
Treaty: Secure Distributed Transactions
Dimitra Giantsidi (The University of Edinburgh), Maurice Bailleu (The
University of Edinburgh), Natacha Crooks (UC Berkeley), Pramod Bhatotia (TU
Munich)
HDiff: A Semi-automatic Framework for Discovering Semantic Gap Attack
in HTTP Implementations
Kaiwen Shen (Tsinghua University), JianYu Lu (Qi An Xin Group Corp.), Yaru
Yang (Tsinghua University), Jianjun Chen (Tsinghua University), Mingming
Zhang (Tsinghua University), Haixin Duan (Tsinghua University; Qi An Xin
Group Corp.), Jia Zhang (Tsinghua University), Xiaofeng Zheng (Tsinghua
University; Qi An Xin Group Corp.)
Enabling Effective Error Mitigation in Memory Chips That Use On-Die
Error-Correcting Codes
Minesh Patel (ETH Zurich)
An empirical study of the reliability of UNIX utilities
Barton P. Miller, Lars Fredriksen and Bryan So
Communications of the ACM 33, 12 (December 1990), pp. 32-44
CFIMon: Detecting Violation of Control Flow Integrity using
Performance Counters
Yubin Xia, Yutao Liu, Haibo Chen and Binyu Zang
42nd Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and
Networks (DSN 2012), DCCS track, Boston, MA, US, pp. 1-12
An empirical study of the robustness of inter-component communication
in Android
Amiya K. Maji, Fahad A. Arshad, Saurabh Bagchi and Jan S. Rellermeyer
42nd Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and
Networks (DSN 2012), PDS track, Boston, MA, US, pp. 1-12
Roberto Natella (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)
DSN attributes a Best Paper Award to one of the accepted scientific papers. The selection of the candidate papers for the award is carried out first by the Program Committee that picks up to six of the accepted papers; then, the Steering Committee chooses among these six papers the three candidate papers to be presented in a special session at the conference; finally, the audience at the conference votes for the paper that should receive the award.
The award aims at recognizing an individual who has made a significant contribution to the field of dependable and secure computing throughout his or her PhD dissertation.
To be eligible for the award, the nominee’s PhD defense must be completed prior to the nomination deadline and must have occurred no more than 16 months prior to the nomination deadline.
Nominations must be submitted by email to the DSN Steering Committee Chair (SC_chair@dsn.org) and are due on December 17, 2021. Make sure the words Carter Award are in the subject line. The winner will be announced by March-April, 2022.
The committee Chair and the committee members will be appointed by the DSN Steering Committee Chair after the nomination deadline to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
For complete information about the award and nomination procedure, please visit http://www.dependability.org/carter-award.html
The Rising Star in Dependability Award recognizes a junior researcher, from academia or industry, who demonstrates outstanding potential for creative ideas and innovative research in the field of dependable and resilient computer systems and networks.
The IEEE TC on Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance (TCFT) and IFIP Working Group 10.4 on Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance (WG 10.4) jointly sponsor the DSN Rising star in Dependability Award.
The award recipient is required to attend DSN to receive the award and will be invited to give a presentation to DSN attendees. His/her conference registration will be borne by the conference.
To be eligible for the award, the candidate must have graduated no more than 10 years before the nomination deadline.
Nominations must be submitted by email to the DSN Steering Committee Chair (SC_chair@dsn.org) and are due on December 17, 2021. Make sure the words Rising Star in Dependability Award are in the subject line. The winner will be announced by Mid April, 2022.
The Rising star committee Chair and the committee members will be appointed by the DSN Steering Committee Chair after the nomination deadline to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
For complete information about the award and nomination procedure, please visit http://www.dependability.org/rising-star.html
The Test-of-Time Award was instituted to recognize two papers published 10 years ago in DSN, in the regular paper, the practical experience report or the tool demonstration category. DSN has several areas under its umbrella and with two awards there are conditions to recognize more than one area.
Nominations can be made by any person who is familiar with the paper. Nominations must be submitted by email to the DSN Steering Committee Chair (SC_chair@dsn.org) and are due on December 17, 2021. Make sure the words Test-of-Time Award are in the subject line. The winning work will be announced by March-April, 2022.
The supporting material for the nomination should include:
The Test-of-Time committee Chair and the committee members will be appointed by the DSN Steering Committee Chair after the nomination deadline to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
For complete information about the award and nomination procedure, please visit http://www.dependability.org/test-of-time.html