Fast Abstracts and Student Forum Proceedings - EDCC 2016 - 12th European Dependable Computing Conference
Gilles Tredan, Hans Peter Schwefel

TL;DR
This paper discusses the role and purpose of Fast Abstracts and the Student Forum at EDCC 2016, emphasizing their importance in fostering rapid communication, idea exchange, and student engagement in dependable computing.
Contribution
It introduces the concepts of Fast Abstracts and the Student Forum as mechanisms to promote early-stage research sharing and student participation at EDCC 2016.
Findings
Fast Abstracts facilitate quick dissemination of ongoing work.
Student Forum encourages student involvement and feedback.
These formats enhance community engagement and idea exchange.
Abstract
Fast Abstracts are short presentations of work in progress or opinion pieces and aim to serve as a rapid and flexible mechanism to (i) Report on current work that may or may not be complete; (ii) Introduce new ideas to the community; (iii) State positions on controversial issues or open problems. On the other hand, the goal of the Student Forum is to encourage students to attend EDCC and present their work, exchange ideas with researchers and practitioners, and get early feedback on their research efforts.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Software System Performance and Reliability
