LADC is the major Latin–American event oriented to disseminate computer system dependability<br>research advances. The LADC 2016 program will present technical sessions, workshops, tutorials,<br>keynote talks from international experts in the area and an industrial track. The symposium scope<br>includes software and system dependability research works and technological challenges.<br>The main track at LADC 2016 is soliciting original, unpublished research papers in two categories:<br>(1) full research (regular) papers, and (2) practical experience reports. Papers will be assessed<br>with criteria appropriate to each category. LADC looks for works exploring new territory,<br>continuing a significant research, or reflecting on practical experience. While full research<br>manuscripts should explore a specific technology problem and propose a complete solution to it,<br>with extensive results, practical experience reports are expected to provide an in–depth exposition<br>of practitioner experience and empirical studies.<br>LADC will be held in Cali, ColĂ´mbia. Cali is located on the Cauca Valley to the west of the Cauca<br>River and to the east of the Farallones de Cali. The city rests just about 1,000 meters (3,281<br>feet) above sea level and its topography is fairly flat. The city has been named as the world<br>capital of the Salsa dance.<br>All aspects of dependable and secure systems are within the scope of LADC, including fault tolerant<br>architectures, protocols and algorithms, models for performance and dependability evaluation, as<br>well as, experimentation and assessment of dependable and secure systems. Authors are invited to<br>submit original papers on research and practice of creating, validating, deploying, and maintaining<br>dependable and secure systems.<br>Major topics include, but are not limited to:<br>– Frameworks and software architectures for dependability, runtime monitoring, adaptation,<br>model–driven dependability engineering, testing, verification & validation, software certification.<br>– Dependability of networks protocols.<br>– Dependability of data storage and databases.<br>– Dependability and human issues, human–computer interaction, management of complex systems.<br>– Security foundations, policies, protocols, access control, intrusion detection, intrusion tolerance.<br>– Incidents & accidents, risk perception and analysis, safety–critical applications and systems.<br>– Dependability and security modeling, measurement and benchmarking.<br>– Dependability of maintenance, tuning performance and availability, security configuration.<br>
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LADC
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Colombia
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