Welcome to WoRIE




IMPORTANT UPDATE
DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC


The organization committee of IE2020 has decided the next actions:

  • Conference will be delayed to July 20-23 and will be fully "virtual" using online conferencing tools, without any physical participation of attendees.
  • Virtual celebration of the workshops included in IE2020 conference ensures the publication of presented papers by IOS-Press.
  • Authors will have to prepare and submit a presentation file with voice narration. Conference registrants will be able to view slides over a 4 day period and interact with posted questions.
  • Fees will be reduced to support just printing cost. For workshop papers, it will be around 100-120€/paper.
  • Registration for the conference will be done before May 22nd.

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Consequently, we encourage you to take advantage of these new conditions and submit a paper.
Please see the new deadlines established.

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The 9th International Workshop on the Reliability of Intelligent Environments (WoRIE 2020) will be held fully online within the 16th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 2020) on 20-23 July 2020.

Intelligent Environments (IE) is rising as one of the technical fields with the highest potential to make an impact in daily human life during the near future. Developments in this area are achieved by a complex juxtaposition of complex technical fields. Software is related to the architecture of a building, sensors, a network for data transportation, and different levels of users. Many of these elements are error prone, software is notoriously difficult and even companies like NASA, Microsoft, Intel, BMW, which can afford powerful teams of experienced development teams have paid with lives, economic losses and reputation missing to detect software bugs within their products. Sensors are often unreliable, networks are sometimes unstable and users can put systems to the test in circumstances that were not initially foreseen. Developing this type of systems is therefore complex and given that some applications will be given the tremendous responsibility to take care of humans. Think for example on how much interest there is on the development of systems to support independent living. These systems are intended to give peace of mind to elderly people and their relatives trusting that the system will be able to do many things for them including safety related issues like detecting whether the occupant of the house has fallen or is unwell in some way. Other examples are unmanned cars and other autonomous systems which are supposed to perform tasks for us which can have disastrous consequences should something go wrong.

Our community should develop appropriate standards and specific methodologies to ensure we do our outmost to deliver safe systems given the current state of the art. Given the specific blend of components in our area of development we cannot just transfer developments in other areas (although of course they should be taken into account to inform the process). This event will aim to bring together developers and researchers to focus on all aspects of the development process that can contribute to make Intelligent Environments and related systems safer and more secure, as well as to provide methodologies that can increase the confidence in these developments.

Past editions


  • WoRIE'19 (held within IE'19 in Rabat, Morocco)
  • WoRIE'18 (held within IE'18 in Rome, Italy)
  • WoRIE'17 (held within IE'17 in Seoul, Korea)
  • WoRIE'16 (held within IE'16 in London, United Kingdom)
  • WoRIE'15 (held within IE'15 in Prague, Czech Republic)
  • WoRIE'14 (held within IE'14 in Shanghai, China)
  • WoRIE'12 (held within IE'12 in Guanajuato, Mexico)
  • WoRIE'11 (held within ISAmI’11 in Salamanca, Spain)