SECYDCLGROApr 26, 2024

Fast Abstracts and Student Forum Proceedings -- EDCC 2024 -- 19th European Dependable Computing Conference

arXiv:2404.17465v4h-index: 1
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It serves as an incremental procedural guide for researchers and students in dependable computing to share preliminary work and receive feedback.

This paper describes the Fast Abstracts and Student Forum tracks at the EDCC 2024 conference, which aim to facilitate rapid discussion of work-in-progress, new ideas, and student research in dependable computing, without reporting specific results or numbers.

The goal of the Fast Abstracts track is to bring together researchers and practitioners working on dependable computing to discuss work in progress or opinion pieces. Contributions are welcome from academia and industry. Fast Abstracts aim to serve as a rapid and flexible mechanism to: (i) Report on current work that may or may not be complete; (ii) Introduce new ideas to the community; (iii) State positions on controversial issues or open problems; (iv) Share lessons learnt from real-word dependability engineering; and (v) Debunk or question results from other papers based on contra-indications. The Student Forum aims at creating a vibrant and friendly environment where students can present and discuss their work, and exchange ideas and experiences with other students, researchers and industry. One of the key goals of the Forum is to provide students with feedback on their preliminary results that might help with their future research directions.

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