Andrea Bondavalli is an Associate Professor at the facutly of Science at the University of Florence.
Previously he was a researcher of the Italian National Research Council,
working at the CNUCE Institute in Pisa.
His research activity is focused on Dependability.
In particular he has been working on software fault tolerance, evaluation of dependability
attributes such as reliability, availability and performability and on the development of
design methodologies for real-time dependable systems.
Andrea Bondavalli participated to the projects funded by CNR "Ambienti di programmazione ed
architetture per lo sviluppo di sistemi distribuiti", "Metodologie, architetture, ambienti
di progetto e valutazione per sistemi di elaborazione distribuiti", to the
ESPRIT BRA 3092 PDCS, 6362 PDCS-2 and to the ESPRIT 27439 HIDE Projects funded by the European community.
He has been scientific responsible for the PDCC partnership in the ESPRIT 20716 GUARDS.
Andrea Bondavalli has authored or co-authored more than 70 papers appeared in International
Journals and proceedings of International Conferences.
He served as reviewer for many Conferences and Journals and as member of the program committee
in several International Conferences such as IEEE FTCS, IEEE SRDS, EDCC, IEEE HASE, IEEE ISORC,
IEEE ISADS, IEEE DSN.
He also served as program co-chair of IEEE SRDS-19 , (2000).
He served as program co-chair of IEEE HASE 2001 and as program
chair of EDCC-4 (2002) and as co-guest editor of a special issue of IEEE TC.
Andrea Bondavalli is a member of the IEEE computer Society, the IFIP W.G. 10.4 Working Group
on "Dependable Computing and Fault-Tolerance", ENCRESS Club Italy and the AICA Working Group
on "Dependability in Computer Systems".