Abbrevation
DPDNS
City
Long Beach
Country
United States
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Abstract

Increasingly large and complex parallel, distributed and network&#8211;centric computing systems provide unique challenges to the researchers in dependable computing, especially because of the high failure rates intrinsic to these systems&#046; The goal of this workshop in continuation of the FTPDS (Fault&#8211;Tolerant Parallel and Distributed Systems) workshop series is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to discuss all aspects of dependability including reliability, availability, safety and security for parallel, distributed and network&#8211;centric systems&#046; <b>Keywords:</b> Dependable parallel, distributed and network&#8211;centric systems<br>High availability in parallel, distributed and network&#8211;centric computing systems<br>Safety and security in distributed and network&#8211;centric computing systems<br>Autonomic network computing<br>Dependable high&#8211;speed wide, local, and system area networks<br>Dependable mobile computing<br>Dependable clusters of workstations and PCs<br>Dependable internet servers<br>Dependability in distributed embedded systems<br>Using COTS for designing dependable network&#8211;centric computing systems<br>Dependable protocols for distributed and network&#8211;centric systems<br>Protocol verification and validation<br>Practical experiences and prototypes<br>Dependability evaluation of parallel, distributed and network&#8211;centric systems<br>Dependable quantum computing<br>Dependable organic computing<br>Dependable biocomputing<br>