[SystemSafety] ASSURE 2017 - First Call for Papers

Ganesh J. Pai g.pai at ieee.org
Mon Apr 10 19:14:49 CEST 2017


Dear System Safety List Members,

Please consider submitting a research / position / tools / industrial
practice paper to the 5th International Workshop on Assurance Cases for
Software-Intensive Systems (ASSURE 2017), which will be collocated this
year with SAFECOMP 2017, in Trento, Italy.

The Call for Papers is included below. More details on the workshop are
available on the ASSURE 2017 website:
http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/events/assure2017/



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                       CALL FOR PAPERS
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                        ASSURE 2017
      The 5th International Workshop on Assurance Cases
                for Software-intensive Systems

                     September 12, 2017
                        Trento, Italy.
                Collocated with SAFECOMP 2017
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            http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/events/assure2017
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Software plays a key role in high-risk systems, e.g.,
safety-, security-, and mission-critical systems. Several
certification standards/guidelines now recommend and/or
mandate the development of assurance cases for
software-intensive systems, e.g., defense (UK MoD DS-0056),
aviation (CAP 670 and the FAA's operational approval guidance for unmanned
aircraft systems), automotive (ISO
26262), and healthcare (FDA total product lifecycle
guidance for infusion pumps). As such, there is a need to
develop models, tools, and techniques that target the
development of assurance arguments for software.

The goals of the 2017 Workshop on Assurance Cases for
Software-intensive Systems (ASSURE 2016) are to:

(a) explore techniques for creating/assessing assurance
    cases for software-intensive systems;
(b) examine the role of assurance cases in the engineering
    lifecycle of critical systems;
(c) identify the dimensions of effective practice in the
    development and evaluation of assurance cases;
(d) investigate the relationship between dependability
    techniques and assurance cases; and,
(e) identify critical research directions, define a
    roadmap for future development, and formulate
    challenge problems.

We solicit high-quality contributions (research, practice,
tools, and position papers) on the application of assurance
case principles and techniques to assure that the
dependability properties of critical software-intensive
systems have been met.

Papers should attempt to address the workshop goals in
general. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Assurance issues in emerging paradigms, e.g., adaptive and
  autonomous systems, including self-driving cars, unmanned
  aircraft systems, complex health care and decision making
  systems, etc.

- Standards: Industry guidelines and standards are
  increasingly requiring the development of assurance
  cases, e.g., the automotive standard ISO 26262, and the
  FDA guidance on the total product lifecycle for infusion
  pumps.

- Certification and regulations: The role and usage of
  assurance cases in the certification of critical systems,
  as well as to show compliance to regulations.

- Empiricism: Empirical assessment of the applicability of
  assurance cases in different domains and certification
  regimes

- Dependable architectures: How do fault-tolerant
  architectures and design measures such as diversity and
  partitioning relate to assurance cases?

- Dependability analysis: What are the relationships between
  dependability analysis techniques and the assurance case
  paradigm?

- Safety and security co-engineering: What are the impacts
  of security on safety, particularly safety cases, and how
  can safety and security cases (e.g., as proposed in ISO
  26262 and SAE J 3061 respectively) be reconciled?

- Tools: Using the output from software engineering tools
  (testing, formal verification, code generators) as
  evidence in assurance cases / using tools for the
  modeling, analysis and management of assurance cases.

- Application of formal techniques for the creation,
  analysis, reuse, and modularization of arguments.

- Exploration of relevant techniques for assurance cases
  for real-time, concurrent, and distributed systems.

- Assurance of software quality attributes, e.g., safety,
  security and maintainability, as well as dependability in
  general, including tradeoffs, and exploring notions of
  the quality of assurance cases themselves.

- Domain-specific assurance issues, in domains such as
  aerospace, automotive, healthcare, defense and power.

- Reuse and modularization: Contracts and patterns for
  improving the reuse of assurance case structures.

- Relations between different formalisms and paradigms
  of assurance and argumentation, such as Goal Structuring
  Notation, STAMP, IBIS, and goal-oriented formalisms such
  as KAOS.

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                   SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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1. All papers must be original work not published, or in
   submission, elsewhere.

2. All papers should be submitted only in PDF. Please
   verify that papers can be reliably printed and viewed on
   screen before submitting.

3. Papers should conform to the LNCS paper formatting
   guidelines. See the ASSURE 2016 website (below) for
   details.

4. Regular (research, or practice) papers can be up to 12
   pages long including figures, references, and any
   appendices.

5. Tools papers can be up to 10 pages long including
   figures, references and any appendices. Note: Authors of
   accepted tools papers will be expected to give a
   demonstration of the tool(s) at the workshop, i.e., no
   screenshots.

6. Position papers  (relating to ongoing work or proposed
   aspects of challenge problems) can be between 4 and 6
   pages long, including figures, references, and any
   appendices.

7. Submit your paper electronically by May 17, 2017 through
   the workshop website:
   http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/events/assure2017/

Papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three program
committee members. Accepted papers will be published in
the SAFECOMP 2017 Workshop Proceedings, to be published by
Springer, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
Series.

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                       IMPORTANT DATES
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       Workshop papers due  : May 17, 2017
       Author notification  : May 31, 2017
       Camera ready papers  : June 12, 2017
       ASSURE 2016 Workshop : September 12, 2017
       SAFECOMP 2017        : September 12 - 15, 2017

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                     WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
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- Ewen Denney, SGT / NASA Ames Research Center, USA
- Ibrahim Habli, University of York, UK
- Ganesh Pai, SGT / NASA Ames Research Center, USA
- Kenji Taguchi, AIST, Japan

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                      PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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                 See the ASSURE 2017 Website.

           http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/events/assure2017/
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