ISSRE Steering Committee

The International Conference on Software Reliability Engineering - ISSRE

ISSRE is an IEEE Computer Soceity conference - part of the Technical Committee on Software Engineering. These pages provide general information on the conference, its governance, and guidelines for operations.


ISSRE Steering Committee

Ram Chillarege, Chair, Chillarege Inc. USA
Bojan Cukic, UVW, USA

Pankaj Jalote, IIT Delhi, India
Karama Kanoun, LAAS, CNRS, France
Veena Mendirata, Lucent, USA
Brendan Murphy, Microsoft Research, UK
Mladen Vouk , NCSU, USA

The past Steering Committee page lists the names of those who served ISSRE.. The process of SC member selection and term changed with the initiation of this committee: selected by the charter committee, ratified by the then steering committee. This committee was formally launched on December 2, 2005.

Proposals for ISSRE Conferences

We are constantly planning new conference locations. If you are interested in hosting a conference, please contact the Steering Committee. The idea is that we begin a discusion so that we can converge on our objectives and leverage your capabilities. We also tie conference chairs and organizing committee members from one year to another, yielding continuity, and leveraging the knowledge base.

 

About ISSRE

The International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE) focuses on the practice and theory of software systems reliability engineering and analytics. The scope ranges from techniques and practices to verify, validate and test software, to those needed to estimate and predict its reliability, availability and dependability, to those that make it more tolerant to faults and (unexpected) changes in operating conditions, to the impact different development methods and processes have on the field reliability of a software-based product. While, as always, the conference will provide an in-depth representation of both software reliability engineering (SRE) theory and experimentation, this's year strong focus will be on the SRE practices and challenges faced by the software industry. For example, how to train work-force in the best practices that result in reliable software-based system, how to apply SRE methods in open-source environments, how to make software secure, how to deal with networked or embedded software-based systems, how to tool-up for and automate SRE, and is there such a thing as "good enough" reliability. Topics, as they relate to reliability, availability and dependability of software and software-based systems, include but are not limited to the following

 

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