I Brazilian Workshop on lArge-scale cRitical systEms

BWare 2019


Software Systems



I Brazilian Workshop on lArge-scale cRitical systEms (BWare 2019)
Salvador, Brazil, September 23-27, 2019
https://bware2019.github.io
Co-located with CBSoft: X BRAZILIAN CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE: THEORY AND PRACTICE (CBSoft)
https://cbsoft2019.ufba.br/
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# Workshop overview #
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Brazilian Workshop on lArge-scale cRitical systEms (BWare) aims to bring together researchers, students, and professionals from Brazil and abroad interested in issues related to Large-scale Critical Systems (LSCS).
LSCS have become increasingly common, especially if we consider the emerging needs of using software to mitigate relative risks and proactively act to prevent and assist large-scale environmental and urban disasters such as fires, floods, landslides, and dam breaks.
LSCS use is not restricted to disasters, and it is becoming a system of primary importance in several other scenarios, such as smart cities and smart agriculture, Industry 4.0, and e-health. If, on the one hand, it is of the utmost importance that these systems have high quality in order to avoid as much as possible a failure, on the other hand, we also must to provide mechanisms to react to failures that result in a major event and to manage them efficiently and effectively to minimize the damage.
We invite the scientific community, industry, and other practitioner communities interested in this area submit a paper that relates experience as well as scientific and theoretical research details. We will mainly consider works related to emergencies and disasters prevention and emergencies and disasters risk management in the domains of cities and smart farms, Industry 4.0 and e-health; however, other related and/or similar areas will also be taken into account.
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# Important dates #
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Submission: July 8th (firm)
Notification: August 6h
Camera-ready: August 13th
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# Topics of interest #
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BWare’19 topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following aspects for large-scale critical systems:
LSCS Architecture and Modeling
Requirements Engineering for LSCS
Formal Methods for LSCS
LSCS Software Verification, Validation, and Testing
LSCS Reliability and Security
LSCS Dynamic Architectures
Self-adaptive systems in the context of LSCS
Systems-of-Systems, Information Systems-of-Systems and Software Ecosystems in LSCS domains
Simulation of LSCS
Advanced Methods for Detection, Fault Tolerance, and Debugging of LSCS
Software quality, metrics and measures, quality/reliability estimation and prediction of LSCS
Reliability, resilience, and survival capacity studies of LSCS
Automation and tools to support LSCS
Case studies, applications, and experimentation of LSCS
Experiences reports in LSCS
Techniques, methods, and processes for LSCS development
Systems for Citizen Engagement in LSCS Contexts
LSCS to support environmental modeling
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# Submission #
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In this workshop edition, we will accept submissions for two categories:
* Full technical papers *
We welcome papers with 6 to 8 pages describing works and tools with partial or complete results already obtained. We hope that in these papers the research problem, the proposed solution, the form of evaluation, the results obtained, and the comparison with related works are clear.
* Short papers *
We welcome papers with 2 to 4 pages describing ongoing research to enable attendees at different stages in their research process to participate in the workshop.
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# Submission Format #
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Papers can be written either in Portuguese or in English. Submissions must conform to ACM format for conferences, available at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. The pages numbers must be within the minimum and maximum limits established for each submission category, including title, authors data, authors affiliates, abstract, sections, figures, tables, frames, references, and attachments. All papers will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. The two work categories should be submitted in pdf format through the Easy Chair submissions system ( https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=bware2019 ).
Judging criteria for technical papers are suitability for workshop scope, relevance, technical quality, presentation clarity, and originality. The validation of the results is desirable, but it is not a precondition for submitting papers to the workshop. Papers should present comparisons with other relevant works in the field. Theoretical papers should emphasize the contribution to one of the great areas of CBSoft: Software Engineering, Software Testing, or Software Components, Architectures, and Reuse. Papers on practical experiments should describe the method used and interpret the qualitative and quantitative results.
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# Organizing Committee #
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** Program Co-Chairs**
Bruna Diirr (UNIRIO)
Flávio Eduardo Aoki Horita (UFABC)
Vânia de Oliveira Neves (UFF)
** Steering Committee **
Felicita Di Giandomenico (ISTI/CNR)
Marcos Roberto da Silva Borges (UFRJ)
Valdemar Graciano Neto (UFG)
** Program Committee **
Antonia Bertolino (ISTI-CNR, Italy)
Breno Miranda (UFPE)
Brian M. Tomaszewski (University of Rochester, NY)
Bruna Diirr (UNIRIO)
Camilo Restrepo-Estrada (Universidad de Antioquia/Colombia)
Carlos Alberto Kamienski (UFABC)
Danilo Ardagna (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Davi Viana (UFMA)
Diego Pérez-Palacin (LNU, Sweden)
Everton Cavalcante (UFRN)
Felicita Di Giandomenico (ISTI-CNR, Italy)
Flávio Horita (UFABC)
Guglielmo De Angelis (CNR, Italy)
Lina Garcés (ICMC-USP)
Luca Ferrucci (ISTI-CNR, Italy)
Luciano Baresi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Marcello Bersani (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Márcio Eduardo Delamaro (ICMC-USP)
Marcos Borges (UFRJ)
Paulo Pires (UFRJ)
Renato Novais (IFBA)
Rodrigo Santos (UNIRIO)
Rogério Ishibashi (Cemaden/MCTIC)
Silvana Morita (UFGD)
Simone Senger (ICMC-USP)
Sofia Larissa da Costa (UFSJ)
Valdemar Graciano Neto (UFG)
Vânia de Oliveira Neves (UFF)
Zeno Franco (Marquette University, USA)