Ingo Pill
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Dear DX community,
Rui and Bruno will unveil the details of DX'24 in Portugal in the next few days, so that it is time to announce some further news about DX'24!
We
are excited that with DX'24 we will move to become a conference that
will have an extended focus. That is, in previous workshop iterations of
DX, the focus was on diagnosis, i.e., the identification of root causes
for encountered issues and unexpected scenarios, and related
techniques, such as prognostics, planning, and control. For the 35th International Conference on Principles of Diagnosis and Resilient Systems (DX'24),
we will expand our focus on diagnosis to the topic of resilience.
Resilience is the intrinsic ability of a system to sustain its required
operations when impacted by expected and unexpected contingencies, and
we are interested in papers that cover resilient design as well as
approaches for operational resilience.
With our move to the DX
conference, we updated not only our topics of interest, but there are
also news related to the proceedings. We are proud to announce that the DX'24 proceedings will be published open access by Dagstuhl in the Open Access Series in Informatics (ISSN 2190-6807).
With
all these changes, presenting your most recent work at DX became even
more attractive! Please have a closer look at the DX'24 website once it is
launched, browsing the Call for Papers and the new submission
instructions on more details about these news. We kindly ask you to
relay these news also to your friends, so that we might be able to meet
them in autumn at the 2024 DX conference in Portugal!
We hope to meet you all at DX'24, Ingo Pill (chair of the DX steering committee, on behalf of the entire committee)
DX steering committee members (in a.o.):
Gautam Biswas, Vanderbilt University, USA
Johan de Kleer, c-infinity, USA
Meir Kalech, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Oliver Niggemann, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Germany
Ingo Pill (chair), Silicon Austria Labs, Austria
Louise Travé-Massuyès, LAAS-CNRS
Franz Wotawa, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Marina Zanella, University of Brescia, Italy