XXIII Workshop on Testing and Fault Tolerance (WTF)
Coordinator
Alexandre Huff (UTFPR – Federal Technological University of Parana – Brazil) – alexandrehuff@utfpr.edu.br
Description
The research area on testing and fault tolerance aims to develop theories and techniques to allow reliable and highly available computing systems. The Workshop on Testing and Fault Tolerance has been for the last 20 years the flagship Brazilian forum for discussions and exchange of ideas on theoretical and practical work related to testing and fault tolerance developed both in academia and industry.
This year, WTF also aims to address the challenges introduced by new techniques and technologies for system development, such as blockchain, network virtualization, machine learning, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), and both 5G and B5G (Beyond 5G) networks.
Program
Session 1: Friday (27/05), 08:30 to 10:00 – Modelagem, Algoritmos Distribuídos e Tolerância à Intrusões
- Análise comparativa do algoritmo Paxos e suas variações
Sofia Regis (UFSC)
Odorico Mendizabal (UFSC) - Arquitetura e Mapeamento de Serviços Virtualizados de Rede Tolerantes a Falhas e Intrusão “Vinicius Garcia (UFPR)
Giovanni Venâncio (UFPR)
Elias Duarte Jr. (UFPR) - SmartGossip: Difusão Probabilística Inteligente de Mensagens em Redes de Topologia Arbitrária
Wellington Gabriel Vicente de Souza (UFPR)
Aurora Pozo (UFPR – Brazil)
Elias Duarte Jr. (UFPR – Brazil) - Detecção e Análise de Vulnerabilidades em um Servidor OJS utilizando Teste de Penetração
Denys Maciel (UFC)
Arthur Callado (UFC)
Roberto Cabral (UFC)
Marcos Ortiz (UFC) - O Elo Perdido: Um Modelo de Diagnóstico Distribuído para a Implementação de Detectores de Falhas Não Confiáveis
Elias Duarte Jr. (UFPR)
Luiz Rodrigues (Unioeste)
Edson Tavares de Camargo (UTFPR)
Rogério Turchetti (UFSM)
Session 2: Friday (27/05), 10:15 to 10:55 – Confiabilidade em aplicações da IoT e Cidades Inteligentes
- Um Algoritmo de Gerenciamento de Retransmissão em Nível de Aplicação para redes LoRaWAN
João Pastório (UTFPR)
Edson Tavares de Camargo (UTFPR)
Álvaro Ricieri Castro e Souza (UTFPR) - Experimental Results Analyzes in Resilient Mechanism for SDN-Based UAV Network Applied to Environmental Protection Area Surveillance
Diego Pereira (IFRN / UFRN)
Vitor Santos (UFRN)
Luís Nascimento (UFRN)
Pablo Alsina (UFRN)
Session 3: Friday (27/05), 10:55 to 11:15 – Testes e Tolerência a falhas
- A Pesquisa em Testes e Tolerância a Falhas Registrada nas 22 Edições do WTF
Luiz Rodrigues (Unioeste)
Session 4: Friday (27/05), 11:30 to 12:15 – Palestra
- Blockchain e as Novas Possibilidades do Consenso Distribuído
Allan Edgard Silva Freitas (IFBA)
Important Dates
Paper registration: April 18, 2022
Submission deadline: April 19, 2022
Author notification: May 10, 2022
Camera ready version: May 15, 2022
Event date: May 27, 2022 (online from 8:30 to 12:30)
Topics of Interest
Researchers are invited to submit papers that address research related to testing and fault tolerance. Authors who have work in progress or preliminary results are also encouraged to submit papers. The non-exhaustive list of topics of interest to the WTF includes:
- Distributed Algorithms
- Architectures for High Availability of Hardware and Software
- Distributed and Fault-Tolerant Databases
- Highly Available Clusters
- Dependability of Computing Grids and Clouds
- Dependability and Testing in Virtualization
- Adaptive and Autonomic Systems
- Dependability in Mobile and Embedded Computing
- Tools and Testing Automation
- Fault Tolerance Techniques in Programming Languages
- Analytical Methods for Determining Reliability
- Middleware and Web Services Robustness
- Fault Detection and Recovery
- Critical Security (Safety)
- Real Time Systems
- Techniques of Tests and Data Generation
- Intrusion Tolerance
- Fault Tolerance
- Experimental Validation and Simulation
- Performance Tests (benchmarking)
- Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
- Dependability in Cyberphysical (CPS) and Cyberhumans (CHS) Systems
- Testing and Fault Tolerance in Internet of Things, Smart Cities, Industry 4.0, and Smart Agriculture
- Dependability in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Systems
- Machine Learning Applications to Support Fault Tolerance
- Modeling for Fault Tolerance
- Fault Tolerance in Cloud and Edge Computing
- Tests and Dependability Techniques in 5G and B5G (Beyond 5G) Networks
Author and Submission Guidelines
Regular papers must be written in Portuguese or English, with a maximum length of 14 pages, including abstract, figures, references, etc. Authors can submit extended abstracts with preliminary research results, new guidelines, critical views, or lessons learned, with a maximum length of 5 pages. All accepted and peer-reviewed papers will be published in the workshop volume of the SBRC Proceedings.
The paper format must follow the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) template for papers. Avoid bitmapped or small figures. Submissions will be electronic via JEMS. The file must be in PDF format (Portable Document Format).
The Workshop proceedings will be published on the SBC OpenLib Platform (SOL) maintained by the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) and will be freely available to the community.
Technical Program Committee
- Aldelir Fernando Luiz (IFC)
- Ana Maria Ambrosio (INPE)
- André Luiz de Oliveira (UFJF)
- Edson Tavares de Camargo (UTFPR)
- Eduardo Alchieri (UnB)
- Eliane Martins (UNICAMP)
- Elias P. Duarte Jr. (UFPR)
- Fabíola Gonçalves Pereira Greve (UFBA)
- Fernando Luís Dotti (PUCRS)
- Leonardo Montecchi (UNICAMP)
- Luciana Arantes (Sorbonne Université)
- Luiz A. Rodrigues (UNIOESTE)
- Marco Vieira (FCTUC)
- Odorico M. Mendizabal (UFSC)
- Patrícia Pitthan Barcelos (UFSM)
- Regina Lúcia de Oliveira Moraes (UNICAMP)
- Rogério Turchetti (UFSM)
- Sérgio Cechin (UFRGS)
- Sérgio Gorender (UFBA)
- Taisy S. Weber (UFRGS)
Workshop Chair
Alexandre Huff Federal Technological University of Parana (UTFPR) – Brazil alexandrehuff@utfpr.edu.br[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]