Stockholm 9-12 September 2025

The international SAFECOMP Conference takes part this year in Stockholm, Sweden, at KTH, from 9-12 September 2025, the first day being reserved for several parallel workshops. 

SAFECOMP has contributed to the progress of the state-of-the-art in dependable application of computers in safety-related and safety-critical systems. SAFECOMP is an annual event covering the state-of-the-art, experience and new trends in the areas of safety, security and reliability of critical computer applications. SAFECOMP offers a platform for knowledge and technology transfer between academia, industry, research institutions and standardization bodies. It provides ample opportunity to exchange insights and experience on emerging methods, approaches, and practical solutions. It is a single-track conference allowing easy networking. Proceedings are published in the Springer LNCS series.

Important Dates (Main Conference):

  • Workshop proposal submission:  7 February 2025
  • Abstract submission: 7 February 2025
  • Full paper submission: 14 February 2025 (an extension is  expected)
  •  Notification of acceptance: 12 April 2025
  • Camera-ready submission:  1 June 2025

DECSoS Workshop
Of particular interest for the ERCIM community will be the co-located 20th DECSoS Workshop, co-organized since many years by the ERCIM DES (Dependable Embedded SW-intensive Systems) Working Group (Erwin Schoitsch, Amund Skavhaug). The workshop proposals are underlying an evaluation process, afterwards separate “Call for Papers” will be announced in March 2025 for each workshop. All papers for the workshops will be peer reviewed by at least three independent reviewers and published by Springer, LNCS series, as SAFECOMP Workshop Proceedings, separate from the Proceedings of the main conference.

More information: 
https://safecomp2025.se/ 

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