The Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems is an international forum for researchers and practitioners working on the design and development of distributed systems that guarantee specific desired properties despite adversity, or that are able to restore the desired properties following adversarial perturbations in the computing medium building on the principles of self-stabilization. Research in distributed computing and distributed systems continues its vibrant development, marked by the importance of dynamic systems, such as peer-to-peer networks, large-scale wireless sensor networks, mobile ad hoc networks, mobile agent computing, opportunistic networks etc. Moreover, new applications such as grid and web services, banking and e-commerce, e-voting, e-health and robotics, aerospace and avionics, automotive, industrial process control, have joined the expanded landscape of distributed systems. It is becoming increasingly important to endow all such systems with built-in means for self-management, self-protection, and self-repair. The symposium encourages the submission of original contributions spanning fundamental research and practical applications within its scope, covered by the five symposium tracks.
SSS’2016
18th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems (SSS 2016)
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- 31 mai 2022 Matheus Schuh: Safe implementation of hard real-time applications on many-core platforms (Phd)
- 3 juin 2022 Capital Workshop : Workshop capital 2022 : scalable and precise timing analysis for multicore (...)
- 14 juin 2022 Joel Goossens: Real-time computing, foundation
- 16 juin 2022 Joel Goossens: Periodicity of real-time priority driven schedulers with preemption delay on (...)
- 21 juin 2022 Joel Goossens: Real-time computing, multiprocessor scheduling problems
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Récentes
- Karine Altisen, Pierre Corbineau, Stéphane Devismes: Exact Worst Case Self-Stabilization Time
- Stéphane Devismes, Pascal Lafourcade: Un jour sans fin
- Karine Altisen, Stéphane Devismes, Anaïs Durand, Colette Johnen, Franck Petit: Self-stabilizing Systems in Spite of High Dynamics
- Guillaume Brau, Mohammed Foughali: Contract-Based Verification of Model Transformations: A Formally Founded Approach
Offres d'emploi et stages
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- (un)decidability of polyhedral invariant inference
- Thèse CIFRE : Cybersecurity - Fault injection attacks
- Thèse/PhD Position - Coverage Measures for Machine Learning Enabled Cyber-Physical Systems
- verified decomposition of arithmetic operators
- Verified global value numbering
- [L3/M1/M2 Internship] Topics in Formally Verified Compilation
- [master or PhD] Convex polyhedra in floating point
- [master] automatic insertion of countermeasures in a verified compiler
- [Master] Decision Procedures for Separation Logic Modulo Theories of Data
- [Master] Design and Evaluation of Strategies for Automated Proofs using Reasoning Modulo Equivalence
- [master] formally verified hash-consing
- [Master] Local Reasoning about Reconfigurable Component-based Systems
- [Master] Multi-core Interference analysis and Global Scheduling
- [Master] Simulation of Distributed Algorithms
- [Master] Verifying Concurrent Systems with Automata over Infinite Alphabets