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The European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC) is a pivotal event in the domain of dependable and secure computing systems. It serves as a unique forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss their latest research results on theory, techniques, systems, and tools for the design, validation, operation, and evaluation of dependable and secure computing systems. In addition to original research papers, EDCC welcomes contributions on dependability and security in practice, as well as their applications to industrial domains. The conference also serves as a natural meeting place for ongoing dependability and security projects to present their current state of advancement and innovative results. The conference program will be enhanced by workshops, a student forum, fast abstracts, and poster sessions, providing an ideal venue for exchanging ideas and networking. The conference covers a broad perspective on dependability and security, which includes, but is not limited to: Hardware and software architecture of dependable systems; Dependability and security modelling, evaluation, benchmarking, and tools; Safety-critical systems design and analysis; Artificial Intelligence for dependability and security; Fault-tolerant networks, protocols and systems; Time-sensitive networks and ultra-reliable low-latency communication; Mixed-criticality systems design and evaluation; Testing and validation methods; Dependability and security of: Artificial Intelligence systems; Distributed and decentralized systems (including blockchains and Web3); Cyber-physical systems, e.g. smart grids, intelligent vehicles, (Industrial) Internet of Things; Cloud, fog, and edge computing systems; Data analytics application; Databases and storage systems; Data protection and data privacy; The conference invites submissions in the following categories: Regular papers (up to 8 pages) solicited on theory, techniques, systems, and tools for designing, validating, operating, and evaluating dependable and secure computing systems, covering any fault model, from traditional hardware and software faults to accidental and malicious human interactions. Practical experience reports (up to 6 pages) dedicated to dependability and security in practice, applying tools and techniques to new challenging problems or domains. Industry papers (from 4 up to 6 pages) directly related to industrial use cases, applicability and scalability issues of recent techniques, novel technological challenges, and novel applications of practical aspects of dependability. Short papers (up to 4 pages) describing preliminary research work (position papers) or a description outlining the design or implementation of a tool or the prototyping of an operational system. Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, correctness, and impact. Three papers among those accepted will be awarded a distinction and presented in a dedicated session during the conference. Both full research papers and practical experience reports are eligible for this distinction.

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The European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC) is a pivotal event in the domain of dependable and secure computing systems. It serves as a unique forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss their latest research results on theory, techniques, systems, and tools for the design, validation, operation, and evaluation of dependable and secure computing systems. In addition to original research papers, EDCC welcomes contributions on dependability and security in practice, as well as their applications to industrial domains. The conference also serves as a natural meeting place for ongoing dependability and security projects to present their current state of advancement and innovative results. The conference program will be enhanced by workshops, a student forum, fast abstracts, and poster sessions, providing an ideal venue for exchanging ideas and networking. The conference covers a broad perspective on dependability and security, which includes, but is not limited to: Hardware and software architecture of dependable systems; Dependability and security modelling, evaluation, benchmarking, and tools; Safety-critical systems design and analysis; Artificial Intelligence for dependability and security; Fault-tolerant networks, protocols and systems; Time-sensitive networks and ultra-reliable low-latency communication; Mixed-criticality systems design and evaluation; Testing and validation methods; Dependability and security of: Artificial Intelligence systems; Distributed and decentralized systems (including blockchains and Web3); Cyber-physical systems, e.g. smart grids, intelligent vehicles, (Industrial) Internet of Things; Cloud, fog, and edge computing systems; Data analytics application; Databases and storage systems; Data protection and data privacy; The conference invites submissions in the following categories: Regular papers (up to 8 pages) solicited on theory, techniques, systems, and tools for designing, validating, operating, and evaluating dependable and secure computing systems, covering any fault model, from traditional hardware and software faults to accidental and malicious human interactions. Practical experience reports (up to 6 pages) dedicated to dependability and security in practice, applying tools and techniques to new challenging problems or domains. Industry papers (from 4 up to 6 pages) directly related to industrial use cases, applicability and scalability issues of recent techniques, novel technological challenges, and novel applications of practical aspects of dependability. Short papers (up to 4 pages) describing preliminary research work (position papers) or a description outlining the design or implementation of a tool or the prototyping of an operational system. Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, correctness, and impact. Three papers among those accepted will be awarded a distinction and presented in a dedicated session during the conference. Both full research papers and practical experience reports are eligible for this distinction.

Dates importantes

Dates de la conférence

Conference Date

4 juillet 2026

Précédemment :
  • 7 avril 2026
  • 8 avril 2025 - 11 avril 2025

Soumission

Paper submission

NOUVEAU

10 juillet 2025

Notification

Notification date

NOUVEAU

12 décembre 2025

Version finale

Camera-ready

NOUVEAU

1 juillet 2026

Inscription

Opening registrations

18 décembre 2024

Author registration deadline for main conference authors

20 janvier 2025

Author registration deadline for other type of paper authors

5 mars 2025

Autres dates

Workshops

8 avril 2025

Classement source

Source: CORE2023

Classement: Unranked

Domaine de recherche: Cybersecurity and privacy, Software engineering, Distributed computing and systems software

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