From campbell.2844 at osu.edu Fri Jan 2 08:27:47 2026 From: campbell.2844 at osu.edu (Campbell, Scott) Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2026 16:27:47 +0000 Subject: [Air-L] ICA Mobile Communication division preconference Message-ID: The ICA Mobile Communication division preconference is now accepting proposals for workshops and extended abstracts (up to 1,500 words). For submission information, see the CFP (https://www.icamobile.org/calls). The deadline is January 30, 2026. Hope to see you in Cape Town! Scott W. Campbell Professor, School of Communication Rinehart Chair in Mediated Communication The Ohio State University From announce at ucy.ac.cy Fri Jan 2 08:29:04 2026 From: announce at ucy.ac.cy (Announce) Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2026 16:29:04 +0000 Subject: [Air-L] 37th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2026): First Call for Papers (Research Track) Message-ID: *** First Call for Papers (Research Track) *** 37th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2026) October 20-23, 2026, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina Limassol, Cyprus https://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/ The International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE) is the leading conference on software reliability research and practice. ISSRE focuses on techniques and tools for assessing, predicting, and improving the reliability, safety, security, and resilience of software systems. As modern software increasingly integrates AI/ML components, operates autonomously, and spans cloud-to-edge environments, ensuring reliable system behavior is more critical than ever. Topics of Interest ISSRE 2026 invites high-quality contributions that advance the theory and practice of software reliability across contemporary software-intensive systems, including systems that incorporate AI/ML components. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Foundations of Reliability and Dependability ? Principles, models, metrics, empirical methods, and theories of software reliability, resilience, robustness, and safety ? Systematic approaches to fault prevention, fault removal, fault tolerance, and fault forecasting in modern software systems ? Testing and debugging, formal methods, model checking, static/dynamic analysis, verification, and runtime assurance Reliability in AI-Driven and Autonomic Systems ? Reliability engineering for AI-enabled, autonomous, self-adaptive, and cyber-physical systems ? Assurance, testing, verification, and certification of AI/ML components, including foundation and generative models ? Reliability of AI-generated code: validation, verification, explainability, defect analysis, and trustworthy automation of development tasks ? Impact of AI on software lifecycle processes (design, testing, evolution, operations, and quality management) AI Techniques for Reliability Engineering ? Machine learning for defect prediction, anomaly detection, debugging assistance, fault localization, and test automation ? Learning-based approaches to self-healing, resilience management, predictive maintenance, and reliability optimization ? Reliability governance in AI-driven DevOps pipelines, including transparency, interpretability, and auditability Software Reliability in Emerging System Domains ? Reliability assurance for cloud, edge, IoT, 5G/6G, cyber-physical, high-performance, and network softwarization environments ? Dependability of open-source ecosystems, data-driven pipelines, model hubs, and AI-assisted contributions ? Benchmarking, stress testing, workload modeling, and measurement frameworks for large-scale and AI-based systems Trustworthiness, Security, and Responsible Software Engineering ? Intersections of reliability with security, privacy, fairness, transparency, and regulatory compliance ? Societal, ethical, and human impacts of pervasive AI-enabled software systems ? Responsible governance of AI-based systems, including lifecycle assurance, auditability, and risk analysis Human-Centered, Empirical, and Reproducible Reliability Research ? Field studies, experience reports, user studies, and human factors in reliability engineering ? Public datasets, benchmark suites, reproducibility packages, and replication/negative- result studies ? Tooling, automation, continuous reliability monitoring, observability, and operational feedback loops Research Track Paper Categories The research track at ISSRE 2026 invites high-quality submissions of technical research papers that describe original, unpublished results exploring new scientific ideas, contribute new evidence to established research directions, or reflect on practical experience. Specifically, ISSRE solicits submissions in three categories: ? Research (RES) papers ? Practical experience reports (PER) ? Tools and artefacts (TAR) papers Papers will be assessed with criteria appropriate to each category. All the papers of the three categories are regular and full papers, and will be published in the same ISSRE proceedings. RES Papers RES papers (12 pages, including references) should describe a novel contribution to the reliability of software systems. Novelty should be argued via concrete evidence and appropriate positioning within the state of the art. RES papers are also expected to explain the validation process and its limitations clearly. PER Papers PER papers (12 pages, including references) should provide an in-depth exposition of practical experiences ideally performed by a collaboration of researchers and industry practitioners. The key contribution of these papers should be lessons learned from applying established research tools and methods to ISSRE topics, or new knowledge acquired through empirical studies conducted using various research methodologies. Negative results are welcome, e.g., discussing where or why current research cannot be applied in an industrially relevant context. TAR Papers TAR papers (6 ? 10 pages, including references) should describe a new tool or artefact. Tool-focused TAR papers must present either a new tool or a novel and substantial extension of an existing tool. They should include a description of (i) the theoretical foundations, (ii) the design and implementation aspects, and (iii) experiments with realistic case studies. Making the tool publicly available is strongly encouraged. Artefact-focused TAR papers should cover (i) a working copy of the software and (ii) experimental data sets. Dataset papers should introduce a new dataset that supports experimentation, benchmarking, evaluation, or training in AI-driven software engineering. Submissions should describe: (i) dataset motivation and scope, (ii) data collection and processing methodology, (iii) dataset structure and statistics, and (iv) potential use cases. Benchmark papers should present a new benchmark suite for evaluating tools, LLMs, or algorithms. Submissions should include: (i) benchmark design principles, (ii) task definitions and evaluation metrics, (iii) baseline results, and (iv) reproducibility package. The ISSRE conference encourages authors of all three categories of research track papers to follow the principles of transparency, reproducibility, and replicability. Authors are encouraged to disclose data to increase reproducibility and replicability. Should the paper be accepted, the authors will have the opportunity (and are encouraged to) submit artifacts to the Artifact Evaluation (AE) track, to enhance the reproducibility and quality of the research. By submitting your artifacts, you not only contribute to the progress of our field but also stand a chance to earn badges that will be displayed on your papers in the conference proceedings, showcasing the credibility and rigor of your work. At least one author of each accepted paper must register as an author and present the paper in person at the conference. Best Research Paper Award ISSRE is pleased to announce the IEEE Best Research Paper Award, awarded every year to the best paper in the Research Track. Special Journal Issue Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to a special issue of the Empirical Software Engineering (EMSE) journal (under negotiation as in previous editions of the conference). The Call for Papers will be available soon. Review Process & Quality Assurance in ISSRE 2026 (New) Please refer to the information on the conference web site: https://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/cfp-research/ Major Revision Guidelines Please refer to the information on the conference web site: https://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/cfp-research/ Rapid Response Reviewers (RRRs) Please refer to the information on the conference web site: https://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/cfp-research/ Anonymizing Rules Please refer to the information on the conference web site: https://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/cfp-research/ Formatting Rules Please refer to the information on the conference web site: https://cyprusconferences.org/issre2026/cfp-research/ Paper Submission Papers are submitted via Easy Chair https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=issre2026 . Submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee through a double-blind reviewing process, with a limited use of outside referees. Papers will be held in complete confidence during the reviewing process, but papers accompanied by nondisclosure agreement forms are not acceptable and will be rejected without review. Changes in the number and order of authors will not be allowed after the paper acceptance. Authors must anonymize their submissions in accordance with the guidelines above. Submissions violating the formatting and anonymization rules will be desk-rejected without review. There will be no extensions for reformatting. Conference Proceedings The authors of accepted papers must omit the paper?s type from the title to keep consistency among all the camera-ready versions in the proceedings. The conference proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS). Papers presented at the conference will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore and to all of the A&I (abstracting and indexing) partners (such as the EI Compendex). Important Dates (AoE) ? Abstract Submission Deadline: April 10, 2026 ? Paper Submission Deadline: April 17, 2026 ? Author Rebuttal Period: June 5 ? June 8, 2026 ? Decisions and Early Notification: June 15, 2026 ? Author Revision Period: June 16 ? July 3, 2026 ? Notification to Authors: July 8, 2026 ? Camera Ready Papers: August 19, 2026 ? Author Registration Deadline (Research Track): August 19, 2026 Organisation General Chairs ? Leonardo Mariani, University of Milano - Bicocca, Italy ? George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Program Coordinator ? Roberto Natella, GSSI, Italy Research Program Committee Chairs ? Domenico Cotroneo, UNC Charlotte, USA ? Jie M. Zhang, King's College London, UK Industry Program Chairs ? Jinyang Liu, Bytedance, USA ? Sigrid Eldh, Ericsson AB, Sweden Workshop Chairs ? Georgia Kapitsaki, University of Cyprus, Cyprus ? August Shi, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Doctoral Symposium Chairs ? Stefan Winter, LMU Munich, Germany ? Lili Wei, McGill University, Canada Fast Abstract Chairs ? Luigi Lavazza, University of Insubria, Italy ? Yintong Huo, SMU, Singapore JIC2 Chair ? Helene Waeselynck, LAAS-CNRS, France Publicity Chairs ? Allison K. Sulivan, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA ? Jose D'Abruzzo Pereira, University of Coimbra, Portugal Publication Chairs ? Sherlock Licorish, Otago Business School, New Zealand ? Maria Teresa Rossi, GSSI, Italy Artifact Evaluation Chairs ? Naghmeh Ivaki, University of Coimbra, Portugal ? Fumio Machida, University of Tsukuba, Japan Diversity and Inclusion Chair ? Eleni Constantinou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Financial Chair ? Costas Pattichis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Web Chairs ? Michalis Ioannides, Easy Conferences LTD ? Elena Masserini, University of Milano - Bicocca, Italy Registration Chair ? Easy Conferences LTD