4th Software Challenges in Aerospace Symposium

Event Dates

Jan 09, 2017 - Jan 13, 2017

Location

Gaylord Texan, Grapevine, Texas

Submission Deadline

Jun 06, 2016

Call for Papers – 4th Software Challenges in Aerospace Symposium

Co-located with SciTech2017

9–13 January 2017

Gaylord Texan, Grapevine, Texas

Website: http://www.softwarechallengesaero.com/

MOTIVATION AND OBJECTIVES

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In the 4th Software Challenges in Aerospace symposium, we will again bring together experts at the intersection of aerospace and computer science. We will focus on software for flight operations (both on the vehicle and ground), and place a priority on the design and analysis of software-intensive aerospace systems for safety assurance. The goal of this symposium is to foster innovation and discussion across the divide between the two academic communities. We place an emphasis on demonstrable research on real-world applications, with clear extensions to aerospace software.

Papers will appear in the 2017 SciTech proceedings http://www.aiaa-scitech.org/ . Select papers from the first symposium were invited to extend their papers for a special issue of the Journal of Aerospace Information Systems.

We invite papers of the following types:

Papers that clearly describe gaps in the capabilities or policies related to aerospace software, and that illuminate frontiers where research will be necessary in order to make progress.

Papers which push the boundaries and deliver results in software-intensive systems, highlighting techniques that enable the intelligent and efficient management of system complexity.

THEMES

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The topics covered by this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following:

Software Synthesis for Aerospace

model-based approaches to software and software-intensive system design

compositional and hierarchical design approaches for reducing and managing complexity

approaches to building intelligent and adaptive systems within a safety-critical framework

the generation of code that is correct-by-construction

the design of maintainable systems

Software Analysis for Aerospace

verification and validation for safety-critical software systems

security analysis for aerospace communications

compositional analysis of code for scalability

automated testing techniques

statistical techniques (including data mining and learning) for program and software behavior analysis

Aerospace System Integration

architectures for safety-critical aerospace systems containing software, hardware and people

approaches to, benefits of, and limitations of Integrated Modular Avionics frameworks

human-computer interaction including intelligent cockpits/control towers

adaptive airspace implementations

Aerospace Software Policy and Implementation

the certification of software systems, including DO-178, DO-278, and safety-case based approaches

decision-making in air systems, including both autonomy and human factors issues

creating and maintaining a skilled workforce for aerospace software

SUBMISSIONS

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Submissions may be made at the AIAA SciTech 2017 website, located here: www.aiaa-scitech.org. Once you have authenticated to Scholar One, choose ‘Software’ as the topic, and ‘Software Challenges in Aerospace Symposium’ as the subtopic.

Papers will initially be accepted based on a draft manuscript, due no later than June 6th, 2016.

We invite three kinds of papers, full-length technical papers (6-10 pages) and short ideas papers and practical experience reports (4-5 pages) in the AIAA conference format. (The author’s kit can be found at https://www.aiaa.org/Secondary.aspx?id=4597 ). To encourage thorough and appropriate citation, the references section will not count against the page limits. In both cases, the program committee will assess the papers for originality, importance of the contributions, the quality and clarity of the writing, and the consideration of the current state of practice. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the committee.

Technical papers should describe original and unpublished concepts and results at the intersection of aerospace and computing. These papers should have solid and complete evaluations and contribute to knowledge at the frontier.

Ideas papers will allow the authors to present and get feedback on novel ideas and on promising work that has not yet been fully evaluated. These papers should focus on inspiring new directions, and/or provocative ideas.

Practical experience reports are papers by authors who have attempted to implement software in realistic aerospace contexts. These papers should discuss implementation details and results, and hopefully contain recommendations for future implementation.

Accepted full-length technical papers will be presented at the conference as 20-25 minute talks during the AIAA SciTech meeting in a special track during January 2016. Depending on the number and quality of submissions, accepted short idea papers may be presented as full talks or as part of a panel discussion.

IMPORTANT DATES

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Draft papers due: 6 June 2016, 2000 hrs Eastern

Authors notified: 30 August 2016

Final manuscript deadline: 6 December 2016, 2000 hrs Eastern

Software Challenges in Aerospace symposium AIAA SciTech 2017: 9–13 January 2017

ORGANIZERS

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Christoph Torens, DLR Institute of Flight Systems, Germany

Stephen Blanchette, Software Engineering Institute

Misty Davies, NASA Ames Research Center

James Murphy, NASA Ames Research Center

Chris Thames, NASA Langley Research Center

FURTHER INFORMATION

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Please visit the symposium website: http://www.softwarechallengesaero.com/

or contact the organizers (listed above).