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7th European Dependable Computing Conference

EDCC 2008

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Architectures for dependable systems
Fault tolerance in databases and transactional systems
Architecture and protocols for security
Fault tolerance in real-time systems
Critical infrastructure protection
Fault tolerance in multimedia systems
Dependability for mobile systems
Hardware and software testing, verification, and validation.
Dependability in high-bandwidth and system area networks.
Human factors.
Dependability measurement, modeling, and evaluation.
Formal methods for dependability.
Dependability in SOA and middleware
Information assurance, survivability, and intrusion tolerance
Dependability in wireless sensor and ad hoc networks
Internet dependability and quality of service
Dependability in high performance and grid systems
Safety-critical systems
Dependability in business and e-commerce applications
Software reliability engineering
Dependability in data streaming
Dependability benchmarking
Security
Software engineering for dependability
Fault tolerant distributed systems
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