CALL FOR PAPERS
Journal of Communications (JCM) Special Issue on Dependable Computing for Ubiquitous Services (DCUS)
Journal of Communications (JCM), a scholarly peer-reviewed international scientific journal, would like to have a special issue on "Dependable Computing for Ubiquitous Services (DCUS)" (Academy publisher). The latest developments in theories, systems, methods, algorithms and applications in communications have enabled new dimensions in dependable computing for ubiquitous services, such as dependable hardware and dependable software. As applications of dependable computing have permeated in every aspects of daily life, the dependability of computing has become increasingly critical.
The aim of the special issue is to provide fast publication outlet for refereed, high quality original research papers in the various aspects of advances in Reliability and its applications. The special issue would focus on the research challenges and issues in the design and implementation (theories, technologies, architecture and applications) on DCUS.
DCUS shall always welcome all research results on the traditional and on-going developing reliability technologies and next generation reliability technologies. Novel techniques, algorithms, architectures, and experiences regarding DCUS are invited.
Topics appropriate for this special issue include, but are not limited to:
- Software and hardware reliability, testing, verification and validation - Dependability measurement, modeling and evaluation - dependability/Security evaluation/tools - Self-healing, self-protecting and fault-tolerant Systems - Software aging and rejuvenation - Architecture and design for dependability - Fault tolerant algorithms and protocols - Reliability in Web systems and applications - Reliability/security in Internet - Multi-medium/ Bioinformatics in dependable computing - Dependability in distributed and parallel systems - Dependability in real-time systems, database and transaction processing systems - Dependability issues in autonomic computing
Important Dates Submission Deadline: February 28, 2009 Acceptance Notice: May 30, 2009 Final Manuscript: June 30, 2009 Publication Date: 4th Quarter, 2009 (Tentative)
Submission
Submissions must include the following elements: title, authors, affiliations, contacts, abstract, index terms, introduction, main text, conclusions, appendixes, acknowledgement, references, and biographies. All the papers should ideally not exceed 12,000 words (14 pages) in length. Font: Times and 10-size. Supply complete address, fax/phone number and e-mail address of the corresponding author. For more details, please refer to the "Instructions for Authors" page at the journal website, http://www.academypublisher.com/jcm/forauthors.html
Further, the manuscript must be submitted in the form of PDF file to the following addresses: nxiong@cs.gsu.edu and chlin@whu.edu.cn. All papers will be rigorously reviewed based on both quality and suitability to the special issue. For further questions or inquiries, please contact the corresponding editor Dr. Neal N. Xiong at nxiong@cs.gsu.edu
Guest Editors
Athanasios V. Vasilakos Department of Computer and Telecommunications Engineering University of Western Macedonia, Greece E-mail: vasilako@ath.forthnet.gr
Neal N. Xiong Department of Computer Science Georgia State University, USA E-mail: nxiong@cs.gsu.edu
Laurence T. Yang Department of Computer Science St. Francis Xavier University, Canada E-mail: lyang@stfx.ca
Chuan Lin School of Mathematics and Statistics Wuhan University, China E-mail: chlin@whu.edu.cn
Leon L. Shu Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) National University of Ireland, Ireland E-mail: lei.shu@deri.org
http://lei.shu.deri.googlepages.com/SI_JCM.pdf
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