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SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE

SAFECOMP 2005 focuses on dependability of critical computer applications and is a platform for knowledge and technology transfer between academia, industry and research institutions. Papers are invited on all aspects of dependability and survivability of critical computer-based systems in various branches and infrastructures. Due to the increasing awareness and importance of security issues of critical computer-based systems, SAFECOMP 2005 emphasises work in this area. Nowadays practical experience points out the need of multidisciplinary approaches to deal with the nature of critical complex settings. SAFECOMP 2005, therefore, is open to multidisciplinary work enhancing our understanding across disciplines.

SAFECOMP 2005 welcomes original work neither published nor submitted elsewhere on both industrial and research experience:

 SAFETY - RELIABILITY - SECURITY

Aerospace and Avionics - Automotive - Chemical Industry - Critical National Information Infrastructures - Medical Systems - Nuclear Plants - Oil Industry - Power Plants - Process Industry - Railways - Robotics -Telecommunications - Transportation - Utility Systems

Commercial-Off-The-Shelf - Computerised Operation Support Systems - Concurrent Systems - Distributed Systems - Open Source Software -
Programmable Electronic Systems - Real-time Systems  

Accident Reports and Management - Anomaly and Intrusion Detection - Benchmarking - Design - Diversity - Empirical Analyses - Fault Tolerance - Human Factors - Incident Response and Prevention - Man Technology Organisation - Maintenance - Quality of Services

Formal Methods - Model-Based Risk Assessment - Object and Agent Oriented Approaches - Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches - Risk Analysis - Standards, Guidelines and Certification - Systems Analysis, Modelling and Engineering - Verification, Validation and Testing  

Approaches Combining Safety, Reliability and Security


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