Call for Tutorial Proposals
The DSN Tutorial program is a forum for leading work on all aspects of dependability, security and resilience of systems and networks, covering both theory and experimental themes. The objective is to offer attendees the chance to learn from and to interact with leading experts in the most popular areas of dependability, security and resilience of systems and networks. We are soliciting proposals for full-day (six hours) or a half-day (three hours) tutorials. DSN tutorials cover a wide range of topics, including (but are limiting to):
- Hardware (e.g., microprocessors, memory systems, systems on chip, I/O devices, storage systems, Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), edge and mobile devices, data center infrastructure, hardware accelerators, emerging technologies, emerging paradigms like processing in memory & quantum computing)
- Software (e.g., applications, middleware, distributed algorithms, operating systems, software security, dependable software design)
- Networked systems and clouds (e.g., wireless networks, mobility, software-defined networking, edge computing, cloud computing/storage, networks on chip, network security)
- Autonomous systems (e.g., self-driving vehicles, autonomous robots, assured autonomy, explainable decision making, acceptability, privacy issues)
- Cyber-physical systems (e.g., embedded systems, real-time control of critical systems, internet of things, smart grid, automotive, aerospace, railway, medical systems)
- Distributed ledgers/Blockchain (e.g., BFT/consensus algorithms, cryptocurrencies, decentralized storage, zero knowledge proofs)
- AI/Machine Learning for resilient systems (e.g., robust, resilient, secure, and explainable AI/Machine Learning techniques; applications of AI/ML techniques for dependability and security, robustness issues in ML/AI systems)
- Models and methodologies for programming, evaluating, verifying, and assessing robust (dependable and secure) systems (e.g., performance and dependability evaluation, analytical and numerical methods, simulation, experimentation, benchmarking, verification, field data analysis)
- Emerging technologies and computing paradigms (e.g., robustness, security, dependability issues of emerging memory and storage systems, emerging computing paradigms like quantum computing, processing in memory/sensors/storage/network, 3-dimensional architectures, new hardware/software cooperative paradigms, emerging programming and system paradigms)
How to Submit Proposals
Tutorial proposals should not exceed 2 pages in length. The document must follow the main conference guidelines for margins and layout (https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html) and it will be included in the supplemental volume of the proceedings.
The proposal should include
- Title of the tutorial
- Presenter(s) affiliation and contact details
- Duration: Half-day or full-day tutorial
- Short overview of the topics to be covered including structure (in terms of sections and duration)
- Proposed supporting materials - Identification of the target audience (in terms of their expected background)
- A brief resume/biography of the presenter(s) including experience of past tutorials
Please submit tutorial proposals as a .pdf attachment via e-mail to: roberto.natella@unina.it, with subject "[DSN 2023] Tutorial Proposal".
Important Dates
- Submission Deadline: January 23, 2023
- Notification: February 13, 2023
Tutorial Chair
Roberto Natella, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy