HotDep′07 will be part of the 2007 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2007, 25–28 June 2007), in Edinburgh, UK. HotDep′07 is co–sponsored by USENIX, The Advanced Computing Systems Association.<br>The goals of HotDep′07 are to bring forth cutting–edge research ideas spanning the domains of fault tolerance/reliability and systems, and to build linkages between the two communities (e.g., between people who attend traditional ″dependability″ conferences such as DSN and ISSRE, and those who attend ″systems″ conferences such as OSDI, SOSP, and EuroSys). <b>Keywords:</b> * automated failure management, enabling systems to adapt on the fly to changes or exceptional conditions<br>* techniques for better detection, diagnosis, or recovery from failures<br>* forensic tools for use by administrators and programmers after a failure or attack<br>* techniques and metrics for quantifying aspects of dependability in specific domains (e.g., measuring the security, scalability, responsiveness, or other properties of a software service)<br>* tools/concepts/techniques for optimizing tradeoffs among availability, performance, correctness, and security<br>* novel uses of technologies not originally intended for dependability (e.g., using virtual machines to enhance dependability)<br>* advances in the automation of management technologies, such as better ways to specify management policy, advances on mechanisms for carrying out policies, or insights into how policies can be combined or validated<br>
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