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19th EDCC 2024: Leuven, Belgium
- 19th European Dependable Computing Conference, EDCC 2024, Leuven, Belgium, April 8-11, 2024. IEEE 2024, ISBN 979-8-3503-6068-4
- Andreas Kreutz, Gereon Weiss, Mario Trapp:
Automatic Deduction of the Impact of Context Variability on System Safety Goals. 1-8 - Renato Andrade, Nuno Laranjeiro, Marco Vieira:
BugHub: A Large Scale Issue Report Dataset. 9-16 - Sofiane Azogagh, Victor Delfour, Marc-Olivier Killijian:
Oblivious Turing Machine. 17-24 - Robert Krahn, Nikson Kanti Paul, Franz Gregor, Do Le Quoc, Andrey Brito, André Martin, Christof Fetzer:
TICAL: Trusted and Integrity-protected Compilation of AppLications. 25-32 - Robin Thunig, Marcel Johannfunke, Tianhao Wang, Horst Schirmeier:
One Flag to Rule Them All? On the Quest for Compiler Optimizations to Improve Fault Tolerance. 33-40 - Naoya Nezu, Hiroshi Yamada:
Supports for Testing Memory Error Handling Code of In-memory Key Value Stores. 41-48 - José Flora, Nuno Antunes:
Doing more with less? A Study on Models for Intrusion Detection in Microservices. 49-56 - Dominic Zimmer, Andreas Schmidt:
Automated Fault Tree Generation for Rust Programs. 57-60 - Arya Tanmay Gupta, Sandeep S. Kulkarni:
Tolerance to Asynchrony of an Algorithm for Gathering Myopic Robots on an Infinite Triangular Grid. 61-68 - Jens Vankeirsbilck, Steven Lauwereins, Jeroen Boydens:
Enabling Remote Software and Firmware Updates for Bogie Control and Safety Systems. 69-74 - Carmine Cesarano, Roberto Natella:
Securing an Application Layer Gateway: An Industrial Case Study. 75-80 - Marco Barletta, Luigi De Simone, Raffaele Della Corte, Catello Di Martino:
Failover Timing Analysis in Orchestrating Container-based Critical Applications. 81-84 - Tom Anderson, Roger Rivett:
Lessons from railway accidents for autonomous road vehicles. 85-88 - Juan Carlos Ruiz, David de Andrés, Luis J. Saiz-Adalid, Joaquin Gracia-Moran:
Zero-Space In-Weight and In-Bias Protection for Floating-Point-based CNNs. 89-96 - Isabelly Rocha, Pascal Felber, Xavier Martorell, Marcelo Pasin, Valerio Schiavoni, Osman S. Unsal:
Combining Asynchronous Task Parallelism and Intel SGX for Secure Deep Learning : (Practical Experience Report). 97-102 - Raffaele Della Corte, Roberto Pietrantuono:
Towards Log-driven Testing through Transformers: A Preliminary Study. 103-106 - Rodrigo S. de Moraes, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani:
NeuralGAP: Deep Learning Evaluation of Networked Avionic Architectures. 107-110 - Kaleem Peeroo, Peter Popov, Vladimir Stankovic, Tillman Weyde:
Machine Learning for Performance Prediction of Data Distribution Service (DDS). 111-114 - Aléxis Génèrès, Michaël Lauer, Jean-Charles Fabre:
An experimental approach for evaluating cache allocation policies in multicore for real-time mixed-criticality systems. 115-122 - Michail Mavropoulos, Georgios Keramidas, Dimitris Nikolos:
Improving the Performance Predictability of Faulty Data Caches. 123-130 - Vittorio Capocasale, Fernando Pedone, Guido Perboli:
Parallel Transaction Execution in Blockchain and the Ambiguous State Representation Problem. 131-138 - Vincent Kowalski, Achour Mostéfaoui, Matthieu Perrin:
An Optimal Byzantine SCD-Broadcast Protocol. 139-146 - Atrin Barzegar, Lelio Campanile, Stefano Marrone, Fiammetta Marulli, Laura Verde, Michele Mastroianni:
Fuzzy-based Severity Evaluation in Privacy Problems: an Application to Healthcare. 147-154 - Bernardo Graça, Frederico Cerveira, Henrique Madeira:
Fault injection acceleration using failure models on a virtualized fault-tolerant system. 155-160 - José Flora, Nuno Antunes:
Towards a Metric for Reuse of Microservice Intrusion Detection Models. 161-164 - Priyadarshini, Simon Greiner, Maike Massierer, Oum-El-Kheir Aktouf:
Software architecture based inter-feature analysis of safety and security interactions. 165-168 - Laura Carnevali, Stefania Cerboni, Benedetta Picano, Leonardo Scommegna, Enrico Vicario:
An observation metamodel for dependability tools. 169-172
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