[SystemSafety] ASSURE 2023 - Call for Papers

Ganesh J. Pai g.pai at ieee.org
Tue May 2 07:46:28 CEST 2023


Dear System Safety List Members,

Please consider submitting a paper to ASSURE 2023: The 8th
International Workshop on Assurance Cases for Software Intensive
Systems, being collocated with SAFECOMP 2023, in Toulouse, France.

https://www.nasa.gov/content/assure2023-home

ASSURE 2023 invites high-quality research, practice, tools, and
position papers, as well as papers containing new, forward-looking
ideas and emerging results, works-in-progress, and reflections on
current research examined through new perspectives, calling for future
research directions.

The main goals of the workshop are to:
a) Explore techniques for the creation and assessment of assurance
cases for software-intensive systems
b) Examine the role of assurance cases in the engineering lifecycle of
critical systems
c) Identify the dimension of effective practice in the development and
evaluation of assurance cases
d) Investigate the relationship between dependability techniques and
assurance cases
e) Identify critical research challenges and define a roadmap for
future development

See the Full Call for Papers and topics of interest here:
https://www.nasa.gov/content/assure2023-call-for-papers
and in PDF here:
https://safecomp2023.cnrs.fr/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/CfP_ASSURE2023.pdf

IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission: 15 May 2023
Author notification: 25 May 2023
Camera-ready papers: 5 June 2023
Workshop: 19 September 2023 (Hybrid event, CET)

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Regular (research, or practice), Tools, and Experience papers can be
up to 10 pages, including figures, references, and any appendices.

Position papers, and papers presenting new ideas, works-in-progress,
and emerging results can be 6 pages, including figures, references,
and any appendices.

All papers must be original work not published, or in submission,
elsewhere. Submission will be via EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=assure2023).

Papers should be submitted in PDF and should conform to the LNCS paper
formatting guidelines
(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0)

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Ewen Denney (KBR / NASA Ames Research Center)
Ibrahim Habli (University of York)
Ganesh Pai (KBR / NASA Ames Research Center)


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