The Second International Workshop on Dependability and Security of System Operation

Event Dates

Sep 28, 2015 - Sep 28, 2015

Location

MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA

Submission Deadline

Jun 21, 2015

The Second International Workshop on Dependability and Security of System Operation

(DSSO 2015)

MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA

Sept 28, 2015

In conjunction with 34TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON RELIABLE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS(SRDS 2015).

GOAL

System operation is about setting up or changing a target system and/or its environment for purposes such as installation, upgrade, or reconfiguration. A system operation process may be executed by scripts, operations tools, code (as in “infrastructure as code”), or humans, usually based on some specification. A large amount of system downtime is caused by failures during a planned system operation or an operator incorrectly responding to a small initial error.

With the rise of the Development-Operations (DevOps) and Continuous Deployment (CD) movements, the speed and frequency of system operation processes, the automation of these processes, and the possibility of concurrent and conflicting execution of several operations processes are all increasing. In the meantime, large-scale use of Infrastructure/Platforms as Services (IaaS/PaaS) and resource sharing in virtualisation introduce more uncertainties into the environment.

Dependability and security issues can come from anywhere in the process – the specification, the code/scripts/tools/human involved, the target system, or the environment. Failures need to be prevented, detected, diagnosed, recovered from, or tolerated in the context of system operation processes.

The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers from academia and industry to discuss dependability and security issues of system operation and techniques to reduce the downtime caused by these issues. Topics include but are not limited to the following:

Architectures or systems impact on operations

Best practices and patterns in system operation

Canary testing and production environment testing

Dependability/Security in configuration management

Dependability/Security in disaster recovery and business continuity

Dependability/Security in Infrastructure as Code, Software Defined Infrastructure, Software Defined Networks

Dependability/Security in operating HPC or big data processing (e.g. Hadoop/Spark) clusters

Dependability/Security in release engineering, continuous build, integration, delivery, and deployment

Development-Operation (DevOps) process interactions

Experience reports and data analysis of real-world system operation

Error diagnosis and root cause analysis during system operation

Failure/Fault detection/prevention/tolerance during system operation

Test driven system operations

Tolerance of variability

Operation-related machine data collection, storage and analytics

PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

Workshop paper submissions: June 21, 2015

Notification to authors: July 19, 2015

Camera-ready: July 29, 2015

The submission and review process will be done using EasyChair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsso2015).

Submissions must be no longer than 6 pages (including everything) and adhere to the IEEE Computer Society 8.5″x11″ two-column camera-ready format. The manuscript templates for MS Word and LaTeX can be found at the following link:

http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html

All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 PC members and evaluated based on originality, technical quality and relevance to the workshop.

Organizing Committee

Ingo Weber

NICTA/University of New South Wales, Australia

Dong-Seong Kim

University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Wei Xu

Tsinghua University, China

Liming Zhu

NICTA/University of New South Wales, Australia

Program Committee (To Be Confirmed and More to Come)

Bram Abrams, Polytechnique Montreal, Canada

Javier Alonso, Duke University, US

Giuliano Casale, Imperial College London, UK

Marc Chiarini, MarkLogic Corp, US

Marcello Cinque, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Dianming Hu, Baidu Inc., China

Qiang Fu, Microsoft, US

Eben Haber, IBM Research, US

Andre van Hoorn, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US

Rick Kazman, SEI & Uni of Hawaii, US

Fumio Machida, NEC,Japan

Paulo Maciel, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

Iulian Neamtiu, Univ. of California, Riverside, US

Eli Tilevich, Virginia Tech, US

Rajesh Vasa, Swinburne Uni., Australia

Michael Wahler, ABB Corporate Research, Switzerland

Eoin Woods, UBS, Canada

Xin Ye, DUT, China

Ding Yuan, Uni. of Toronto, Canada