The Fault Tolerance Workshop (WTF) is the major brazilian forum for discussion and exchange of ideas on theoretical and practical work related to testing and fault tolerance developed in academia and industry. The Proceedings of WTF are published yearly, bringing the articles selected for each edition of the event.

Topics of Interest

WTF topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Distributed algorithms
  • High availability architecture for sofware and hardware
  • Distributed and fault-tolerant databases
  • High availability clusters
  • Dependability of grids and clouds
  • Dependability of containers and virtual machines
  • Adaptive and autonomic systems
  • Mobile and embedded computing
  • Tools and test automation
  • Fault-Tolerant techniques in programming languages
  • Analytical methods for dependability
  • Robustness of middleware, web services and microservices
  • Group communication, multicast and routing
  • P2P networks, mobily and Ad Hoc
  • Fault detection and recovery
  • Critical safety
  • Fault-Tolerant techniques for operating systems
  • Real time systems
  • Techniques/test data generation
  • Intrusion tolerance
  • Fault tolerance
  • Experimental validation and simulation
  • Benchmarking

More information

For more information about WTF, visit the workshop website.