{DSN10 logo}   The 40th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2010)

June 28 - July 1, 2010
Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park
Chicago, Illinois, USA

 

STUDENT FORUM



The Student Forum at DSN provides an opportunity for students currently working in the area of dependable and secure computing to present and discuss their research objectives, approach, and preliminary results.

The Forum is an opportunity for presentation and for discussion. The selected student research papers will be presented in the Student Forum sessions, which will be attended by both fellow students and experienced researchers working in the field of dependable and secure computing, who will actively participate in the discussions. Each paper will be allocated a minimum of 20 minutes for presentation and discussion (exact time to be determined by the number of papers selected and time constraints). One of the key goals of the Forum is to provide student presenters with feedback on their preliminary results that might help them with their future research directions.


Questions or comments about the Student Forum should be directed to DSN_student_forumece.gatech.edu.

Important dates:

Submission guidelines:

Student research papers should have a student as the single author. The paper should describe the topic, preliminary results, and future direction of the student's on-going research. The student must commit to presenting the work in person, if accepted, at the conference.

Papers submitted to the Forum should be at most four pages in length and must be formatted using standard two-column IEEE format. The two-column IEEE format layout guide is available at http://www.computer.org/portal/site/cscps/index.jsp (select "Information for Authors / Paper Formatting Instructions" from drop-down menu).

Submit papers in PDF format, by e-mail, to the following address: DSN_student_forumece.gatech.edu. Please use the following naming convention: Student_Y_Z.pdf where Y is the author's last name, and Z is an abbreviation of the author's institution. All submissions will be confirmed via return e-mail. If you do not receive a confirmation within 48 hours of sending the e-mail please contact the Student Forum Chair by email.

Accepted contributions will be published in the supplementary volume of the 2010 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, and presented in the Student Forum track at the conference. The criteria for acceptance of Student Research Papers will be originality, relevance and interest to the community. The Student Forum Program Committee will review the submitted papers.


Student Forum Program Committee:

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