Special Stream in Design and Testing of Advanced Computer Systems

Computer systems, their design and diagnostics continue to improve in models, methods and tools in accordance with their specific applications, which are directly reflected in the requirements imposed on them. Modern design process is characterized by high efficiency and operability and offers various optimization modes, many of which can and should be improved and expanded addressing the new challenges of modern development. Green technologies, features of distributed systems, diversification of circuit solutions and other factors require further research and development. The design of computer systems is inextricably linked with their diagnostics, which is carried out according to the requirements of the checkability of circuit implementations. The stages of their life cycle are accompanied by test support, taking into account the testability of the circuits and the capabilities of testable design. The period of exploitation of computer systems and their components is supported by methods and means of on-line testing, which also serve as the basis for building fault-tolerant structures used to ensure the functional safety of critical systems. The latter makes checkability an important element in transforming fault-tolerant solutions into fail-safe ones.

Special Stream aims to bring together leading academic scientists and researchers to exchange the results of ongoing research and establish international cooperation on the problems of design and testing of advanced computer systems.

Special Stream topics include, but are not limited to:

  • FPGA-designing of computer systems
  • Testing, on-line testing and testability
  • Analysis of sources of multiple failures
  • Fault tolerant and fail-safe design
  • Logic and power-oriented checkable computer systems
  • Green decisions in computer systems
  • Distributed computer systems and their diagnostics
  • Design of advanced monitoring computer systems
  • Cyber Social Critical Computing
  • Cyber Physical Computing
  • Emerging Memory–Driven Computing

Co-Chairs:

  • Oleksandr Drozd, Odessа Polytechnic State University, Ukraine
  • Vladimir Hahanov, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine
  • Miroslav Kvassay, University of Zilina, Slovakia

IPC Committee

  • Alex Yakovlev, Newcastle University, UK
  • Svetlana Chumachenko, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine
  • Eugenia Litvinova, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine
  • Volodymyr Kochan, West Ukrainian National University, Ukraine
  • Sergey Tyurin, Perm National Research Polytechnic University, Russia  
  • Dmitry Efanov, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia
  • Kostiantyn Zashcholkin, Odessа Polytechnic State University, Ukraine
  • Oleksandr Martynyuk, Odessа Polytechnic State University, Ukraine
  • Elena Zaitseva, University of Zilina, Slovakia
  • Vitaly Levashanko, University of Zilina, Slovakia
  • Jozef Kostolny, University of Zilina, Slovakia
  • Peter Sevcik, University of Zilina, Slovakia
Important Dates

Abstract submission:
07 June 2021
23 June 2021

Notification of acceptance:
20 July 2021
31 July 2021

Late paper submission:
28 July 2021
05 August 2021

Notification of Late paper acceptance:
29 July 2021
10 August 2021

Camera ready paper:
28 July 2021
08 August 2021

Early registration:
07 July 2021 - 07 August 2021
19 July 2021 - 19 August 2021

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