Elsevier High-Confidence Computing Journal Call for Papers


Driven by the recent developments of digital transformations and high-fault-tolerant systems, High-Confidence Computing (HCC) was coined as a new computing paradigm that integrates the key properties of trusted computing, precise computing, and intelligent computing to support the next-generation information systems such as smart-city, smart-society, and autonomous driving. HCC relies on interdisciplinary methodologies to realize secure and trusted software/hardware, precise and process-traceable algorithms, and self-evolving designs that can adapt to new environments and support new applications. Information systems possessing HCC properties can provide collaborative services that are otherwise impossible as security, traceability, accountability, reliability, robustness, extensibility, adaptivity, and self-evolution are all desired and equally-important properties of modern complex systems.

  

 The Elsevier HCC Journal is dedicated to publishing rigorously peer-reviewed, high-quality original articles covering fundamental research outcomes that integrate the three domains of trusted computing, precise computing, and intelligent computing, as well as complex system designs that jointly consider the properties of secure and trusted hardware/software, precise and process-traceable algorithms, and self-evolving systems that can adapt to new environments and support new applications. The journal intends to provide a unique interdisciplinary platform for researchers and practitioners who are interested in the basic research of high-confidence computing and the complex system developments considering high-confidence properties to demonstrate their novel and creative designs. Other than the original research papers on all aspects of high-confidence computing from theory and applications, the journal also publishes review articles with inspiring open research discussions that can motivate new ideas of realizing high-confidence computing. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:

 

·      Expandable and accountable computing architectures

·      SDN-enabled and Blockchain-enhanced computing architectures

·      NFV for dynamic function expansion and adaptation

·      Access control to secure open computing environments

·      TEE-enabled trusted data collection and hardware control

·      Cryptographic high-confidence primitives and applications

·      High-confidence system security and privacy

·      Active defense technologies

·      Malicious, damaged and white-noise data cleaning and extraction

·      Spatial-temporal big data fusion for intelligent decision making

·      Migration learning and digital-twin technologies

·      Cascading failure detection and recovery

·      Cascading vulnerability detection and positioning

·      Modelling, analysis, and measurement of high-confidence

·      Testbed and empirical studies


Submission Guidelines: 

Authors should prepare their manuscripts according to the Elsevier guidelines. All the papers will be peer-reviewed following a regular reviewing process. Please submit your manuscript at the online submission system https://www.editorialmanager.com/hccom/default.aspx. Please ensure you read the Guide for Authors before writing your manuscript. The Guide for Authors and the link to submit your manuscript is available on the Journal’s homepage https://www.journals.elsevier.com/high-confidence-computing/.