The Industrial Track at LADC welcomes contributions from industries focusing on the
state of the practice on dependable computing. The Track is a great opportunity to bring
people from both academia and industry together in a venue that highlights the real
world challenges as seen from an industrial perspective.
Industrial practices are short papers that address any issue relevant to dependability,
emphasizing lessons learned from the use of techniques, methods and tools.
Industrial Track Chairs:
Fátima Mattiello-Francisco (INPE, BR)
João Batista Camargo Jr (USP, BR)
Important Dates
Submission: February 14th, 2011
extended
Notification: March 1st, 2011
Camera-ready: March 18th, 2011
Submission Guidelines
Papers should be written in English, 4 to 6 pages in length, and formatted according to
the IEEE Computer Society two-column camera-ready format.
Authors should submit their papers as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file by email
to
fatima.mattiello@dir.inpe.br (please include "LADC 2011" in the subject line and
expect an acknowledgement notice within 48 h of submission).
Accepted papers will be published in the supplemental volume of the LADC 2011
proceedings. If accepted, the author is committed to present the practice at the
conference.
Comments and questions should be directed to the Industrial Track Chair: Fátima
Mattiello-Francisco
fatima.mattiello@dir.inpe.br.
Industrial Track Program Committee
Carlos Henrique Netto Lahoz (IAE, BR)
Eduardo Bezerra (U.F. Santa Catarina, BR)
Fátima Mattiello-Francisco (INPE, BR)
João Batista Camargo Jr (U. São Paulo, BR)
Marcelo José Ruv Lemes (EMBRAER, BR)
Maximiliano Cristia (U. Rosário, AR)
Nuno Silva (Critical Software, PT)