With the advent of new computing paradigms, communication and control technologies, software systems are required to be more and more autonomic, collaborative, self-adaptive and evolutionary. The sustainability of software product and the quality of delivered services imposes greater impact to the various perspectives of people's economic activities, scientific research and social life, in particular, when software services and systems are operating in an open and volatile environment, such as the Internet. In order to make software work as expected in a dynamic environment with constantly changing user requirements, the software must be aware of the changes, and be adaptive according to the external input and the feedback of the application system.
This workshop, the 13th International Workshop on Software Cybernetics, will be held in conjunction with the 2016 International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability, and Security. It provides an international forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange their original research results, identify future research problems, and report the current best practices in industry.
Modeling of cyber-physical systems
Modeling of evolving and dynamic systems
Modeling of large scale smart systems
Adaptation of control theory to smart systems
Formalization of control mechanisms in smart systems
Integration of software, networking and control
Context-aware, self-adaptive software
Learning and decision making in large scale smart systems
Large scale adaptive system design and architecture
Control of adaptive software rejuvenation
Adaptive testing and test case generation
Control in fault-tolerant computing
Control in quality and security
Machine learning for software engineering and QoS control
Practice and experience of SaaCS (Software-as-a-Control-System)
Aug 01
2016
Aug 03
2016
Abstract Submission Deadline
Abstract Notification of Acceptance
Draft paper submission deadline
Registration deadline
2014-07-21 Sweden
11th IEEE International Workshop on Software Cybernetics
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