Student Forum: Call for Papers

The Student Forum welcomes futuristic, sometimes “off the wall” ideas in the area of Dependable Computing. Students should submit up to six page contribution, including tables and figures, which will be evaluated by the Student Forum Program Committee. The contribution should describe original research (not submitted or published elsewhere), singly authored by a student, and must be formatted in accordance to the IEEE Computer Society templates and instructions. The contributions must be submitted to the Student Forum chair, Mikel Larrea, by e-mail (mikel.larrea@ehu.es) in PDF.

The Proceedings of the Student Forum will be compiled and distributed at the conference, included in the Supplement to the proceedings of the conference. By submitting to the Student Forum, you are committing yourself or one of your colleagues to present it at the conference.

Important dates:

Deadline for submissions: 21st February 2010 (new!) 28th February 2010
Author notification: 7th March 2010 (new!) 14th March 2010
Camera ready submission: 21st March 2010 (new!) 28th March 2010

Submission

The contributions must be submitted to the Student Forum chair, Mikel Larrea, by e-mail (mikel.larrea@ehu.es) in PDF. They should be formatted in accordance to the IEEE Computer Society templates and instructions, and should not be longer than 6 pages.

Schedule

The Student Forum and Fast-Abtracts will run in parallel sessions during the first 2 days of the main conference (Wednesday 28 April and Thursday 29 April). A separate programme for these sessions will soon be published.

Student Forum Chair

Mikel Larrea (mikel.larrea@ehu.es)
The University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain

EDCC Student Forum Programme Committee

Stéphane Devismes (Université Joseph Fourier, France)
Seth Gilbert (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)
Mikel Larrea (The University of the Basque Country, Spain)
Stefan Schmid (T-Labs/TU Berlin, Germany)
Sara Tucci Piergiovanni (University of Rome, Italy)