ISSRE focuses on the theory and practice of Software Reliability Engineering. The conference scope includes techniques and practices to (1) verify and validate software, (2) estimate and predict its dependability, and (3) make it more tolerant/robust to faults. Over the years, the conference has grown steadily attracting about 200 participants on a regular basis. The conference is big enough to represent all the key topics in software reliability engineering, but small enough to provide an in–depth representation of theory or practice in these areas. Industry participation has also increased over time, leading to a healthy mixture of theory and practice. This year′s theme is on the use of model–driven software development and its implications on software dependability. <b>Keywords:</b> Reliable model–driven engineering (MDE and reliability)<br>Testable model–driven engineering (MDE and testing)<br>Network system reliability<br>Network system security<br>Internet reliability engineering<br>Software reliability models<br>Software architecture reliability<br>Secure software engineering<br>Reliability measurement<br>QoS of distributed systems<br>Software testing and verification<br>Software test effectiveness<br>Analysis and prevention of virus attacks<br>Fault–tolerant and robust software<br>Dependable web services<br>Survivability of large systems<br>Electronic commerce reliability<br>Empirical studies and metrics<br>Tools and automation<br>Reliability and performance of mobile systems<br>Formal reliability assurance methods<br>Software safety analysis<br>Reliable adaptive and autonomous systems
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ISSRE
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Rennes
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France
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