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* Call for Papers LCT-RTS '97
@ 1996-07-25  0:00 David Whalley
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                         Call for Papers
                     ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
      Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Real-Time Systems
          http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~gupta/lct-rts97.html
                Las Vegas, Nevada, 15 June, 1997
        (In Conjunction with ACM SIGPLAN PLDI and PPoPP)


ACM  SIGPLAN  LCT-RTS  '97  is  an  interface between two dynamic
fields of computer science and engineering: programming  language
implementation and real-time systems.  Researchers in these areas
are  addressing  many  similar  problems,  but   with   different
backgrounds  and  approaches.   LCT-RTS  is  intended  to  expose
researchers from either area to  relevant  work  and  interesting
problems  in  the  other  area and provide a forum where they can
interact.

Until recently real-time systems  development  was  performed  by
experienced  specialists  using a variety of custom kernels, non-
standard  languages,  and  vendor-specific   device   interfaces.
System  integration  involved  a complicated process of obtaining
timing measurements, hand-tuning code, and  re-measuring.   These
ad-hoc  techniques  do  not scale well for modern systems.  Also,
the majority of real-time developers is  no  longer  composed  of
embedded  control experts.  New software approaches are needed to
support these new systems and provide appropriate tools for real-
time programmers.

Original  submissions  are  invited in all areas relevant to this
theme.  Appropriate topics include (but are  not  restricted  to)
the following aspects of real-time systems.


       * Programming languages for real-time applications
       * Real-time design, specification, analysis
       * Exception & interrupt handling for real-time
       * Timing analysis: static & dynamic
       * Program optimization for real-time performance
       * Real-time profiling, measurement, & debugging
       * Real-time scheduling analysis
       * Real-time memory management & garbage collection
       * Language support for imprecise computation
       * Real-time on RISCs: caches, pipelines, windows
       * Real-time system integration & testing
       * Support for partitioning, mapping, & compression



Papers  should  report  new  research  and should not exceed 5000
words (approximately  10  typeset  on  16-point  spacing,  or  15
typewritten  double-spaced  pages).   Short  papers that describe
existing implementations  or  work-in-progress,  or  outline  new
problems  or  important  issues  are  also welcome.  Short papers
should not exceed 3000 words (6 pages).  All accepted papers will
be  presented  at  the workshop and published in the proceedings,
which will be distributed at the workshop.


                        PROGRAM COMMITTEE

            Rich Gerber (University of Maryland)
            Rajiv Gupta (University of Pittsburgh)
            Jane Liu (University of Illinois)
            Tom Marlowe (Seton Hall, NJIT RTCL)
            Sang-Lyul Min (University of Seoul)
            Frank Mueller (Humboldt University)
            Kelvin Nilsen (NewMonics Inc.)
            David Whalley (Florida State University)
            Andrew Wolfe (Princeton University)


                           SUBMISSION

Please  e-mail  a  postscript  copy   of   your   submission   to
whalley@cs.fsu.edu  by  5pm  EST on January 10, 1997.  If you are
unable to send a postscript file via  e-mail,  then  please  send
nine  hard  copies  to  one  of  the  co-chairs.  Authors will be
notified by March 17.  Final, camera-ready versions  are  due  on
May 15.  Proceedings will be distributed at the workshop.


               Co-Chairs, ACM SIGPLAN LCT-RTS '97

          Rajiv Gupta                     David Whalley
  Computer Science Department      Computer Science Department
    University of Pittsburgh        Florida State University
      Pittsburgh, PA 15260         Tallahassee, FL 32306-4019
   e-mail: gupta@cs.pitt.edu       e-mail: whalley@cs.fsu.edu
     phone: (412) 624-8421            phone: (904) 644-3506
      fax: (412) 624-5249              fax: (904) 644-0058





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* Call for Papers LCT-RTS '97
@ 1996-12-06  0:00 David Whalley
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From: David Whalley @ 1996-12-06  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)









                         Call for Papers
                     ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on
      Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Real-Time Systems
          http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~gupta/lct-rts97.html
                Las Vegas, Nevada, 15 June, 1997
        (In Conjunction with ACM SIGPLAN PLDI and PPoPP)


ACM  SIGPLAN  LCT-RTS  '97  is  an  interface between two dynamic
fields of computer science and engineering: programming  language
implementation and real-time systems.  Researchers in these areas
are  addressing  many  similar  problems,  but   with   different
backgrounds  and  approaches.   LCT-RTS  is  intended  to  expose
researchers from either area to  relevant  work  and  interesting
problems  in  the  other  area and provide a forum where they can
interact.

Until recently real-time systems  development  was  performed  by
experienced  specialists  using a variety of custom kernels, non-
standard  languages,  and  vendor-specific   device   interfaces.
System  integration  involved  a complicated process of obtaining
timing measurements, hand-tuning code, and  re-measuring.   These
ad-hoc  techniques  do  not scale well for modern systems.  Also,
the majority of real-time developers is  no  longer  composed  of
embedded  control experts.  New software approaches are needed to
support these new systems and provide appropriate tools for real-
time programmers.

Original  submissions  are  invited in all areas relevant to this
theme.  Appropriate topics include (but are  not  restricted  to)
the following aspects of real-time systems.


       * Programming languages for real-time applications
       * Real-time design, specification, analysis
       * Exception & interrupt handling for real-time
       * Timing analysis: static & dynamic
       * Program optimization for real-time performance
       * Real-time profiling, measurement, & debugging
       * Real-time scheduling analysis
       * Real-time memory management & garbage collection
       * Language support for imprecise computation
       * Real-time on RISCs: caches, pipelines, windows
       * Real-time system integration & testing
       * Support for partitioning, mapping, & compression



Papers  should  report  new  research  and should not exceed 5000
words (approximately  10  typeset  on  16-point  spacing,  or  15
typewritten  double-spaced  pages).   Short  papers that describe
existing implementations  or  work-in-progress,  or  outline  new
problems  or  important  issues  are  also welcome.  Short papers
should not exceed 3000 words (6 pages).  All accepted papers will
be  presented  at  the workshop and published in the proceedings,
which will be distributed at the workshop.










                        PROGRAM COMMITTEE

            Rich Gerber (University of Maryland)
            Rajiv Gupta (University of Pittsburgh)
            Jane Liu (University of Illinois)
            Tom Marlowe (Seton Hall, NJIT RTCL)
            Sang Lyul Min (Seoul National University)
            Frank Mueller (Humboldt University)
            Kelvin Nilsen (NewMonics Inc.)
            David Whalley (Florida State University)
            Andrew Wolfe (Princeton University)


                           SUBMISSION
Please  e-mail  a  postscript  copy   of   your   submission   to
whalley@cs.fsu.edu  by  5pm  EST on January 10, 1997.  If you are
unable to send a postscript file via  e-mail,  then  please  send
nine  hard  copies  to  one  of  the  co-chairs.  Authors will be
notified by March 17.  Final, camera-ready versions  are  due  on
May 15.  Proceedings will be distributed at the workshop.

               Co-Chairs, ACM SIGPLAN LCT-RTS '97

          Rajiv Gupta                     David Whalley
  Computer Science Department      Computer Science Department
    University of Pittsburgh        Florida State University
      Pittsburgh, PA 15260         Tallahassee, FL 32306-4019
   e-mail: gupta@cs.pitt.edu       e-mail: whalley@cs.fsu.edu
     phone: (412) 624-8421            phone: (904) 644-3506
      fax: (412) 624-5249              fax: (904) 644-0058


































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