7th International Symposium
on Self-Stabilizing Systems (SSS 2005)
URL: http://www.selfstabilization.org/sss2005
To be held in conjunction with DSOM 2005, IPOM 2005,
and MMNS 2005, October 26-27, 2005 in Barcelona.
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Submission Deadline: June 7th, 2005.
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Self-Stabilization is the property of a system, component, process or
object to correct itself no matter how its state variables are corrupted.
Self-stabilization is most interesting for distributed and concurrent
systems, because local detection of a faulty condition is problematic.
Previous workshops and symposia on the topic (WSS'89, WSS'95, WSS'97,
WSS'99, WSS'01, SSS'03) provided forums for presentations on a variety
of topics, such as algorithmic techniques, formal methodologies, model
theoretic questions, compositionality, and applications of
self-stabilization
in numerous contexts.
Topics of Interest
The Symposium invites papers on all aspects of self-stabilization, from
theoretical contributions to experiences on applying principles of
self-stabilization to practical systems. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to:
- stabilization in distributed and networked systems
- stabilizing features of autonomic computing systems
- stabilizing and emergent properties of peer-to-peer networks
- research that weakens classical definitions of self-stabilization
- performance and analysis of the complexity of self-stabilization
- self-stabilization in decentralized, real-time control applications
- self-healing applications of self-stabilization
- stabilization and its relation to fault tolerance and automatic recovery
- stabilization and system security
- stabilization in sensor networks and mobile, ad-hoc networks
- agent-based system self-stabilization
- design, analysis, and implementation methods for stabilization
- impossibility results and lower bounds for stabilization
- applications of stabilization, experience reports
Details of Submission and Important Dates
Please consult the SSS 2005 web site:
URL: http://www.selfstabilization.org/sss2005/cfp2005.html
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