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Schmidt) Newsgroups: comp.object,comp.realtime,comp.os.linux.development.system,comp.lang.ada,comp.lang.java.programmer,comp.lang.java.corba,comp.os.linux.development.apps Subject: Call for Participation for IEEE RTAS '03 Date: 14 May 2003 16:52:27 -0500 Organization: Computer Science Department, Washington University. Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: tango.doc.wustl.edu X-Trace: newsreader.wustl.edu 1052949150 4687 128.252.160.31 (14 May 2003 21:52:30 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet@newsreader.wustl.edu NNTP-Posting-Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 21:52:30 +0000 (UTC) Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.object:63406 comp.realtime:7229 comp.os.linux.development.system:31017 comp.lang.ada:37333 comp.lang.java.programmer:221145 comp.lang.java.corba:3889 comp.os.linux.development.apps:32863 Date: 2003-05-14T16:52:27-05:00 List-Id: Hi Folks, Please note that the location of the Ninth IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium has moved from Toronto to Washington DC. We hope to see you there! Thanks, Doug -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ninth IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium May 27 - 30, 2003 Washington, D.C., USA (relocated from Toronto) Sponsored by The IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Real-Time Systems --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION http://www.rtas.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Symposium Highlights ==================== Come and participate in the premier symposium on real-time and embedded technology in 2003. Researchers, practitioners, and experts from all over the world will get together to present and discuss the state of the art in real-time applications, technologies, runtimes, and models. Building upon the success of past conferences in this series RTAS 2003 has very strong technical sessions featuring state of the art research in the field. Research papers in RTAS 2003 examine the following general areas: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Determining how a myriad of real-world physical constraints can be integrated and satisfied simultaneously with multi-dimensional QoS and functional constraints when designing software, Identifying how hardware/software co-design can contribute to a solution, Examining the current levels of abstraction used in the development of real-time applications with a critical eye toward improving the usefulness of metrics and validation techniques, and Elevating the levels of abstraction at which software for real-time and embedded systems are developed and validated, including model-based software techniques, aspect-oriented programming, software component models, and QoS-enabled DRE middleware. Specific areas addressed include: --------------------------------- - Real-time Linux and applications - Real-time Java support and applications - DRE middleware, e.g., Real-time CORBA and Distributed Real-time - Java - Secure real-time systems - OS support for mixed response requirements - Novel kernel-level mechanisms - Open architectures for resource control - Power-aware resource management - Real-time software component models - QoS-aware application design and patterns - Real-time system modeling and analysis - Embedded control applications Register online until May 15th and receive an early registration discount. For registration information check the web site at http://www.rtas.org . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Workshop on Model-Driven Embedded Systems(MDES'02) ================================================== In conjunction with RTAS 2003, an IEEE-sponsored workshop will be held on Tuesday, May 27, which focuses on various aspects of integrating models, architectures, patterns, frameworks, and analysis of embedded systems. Papers that report about new results about model driven architectures, model integrated computing, distributed real-time and embedded middleware, hybrid control, and aspect composition of embedded systems will be presented. For more information contact Chris Gill (cdgill@cse.wustl.edu) or visit the MDES Workshop website at http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~cdgill/RTAS03/mdes_workshop.html . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Advance Program =============== Tuesday May 27, 2002 * RTAS 2003 Workshop on Model-Driven Embedded Systems Wednesday May 28 2003 * 07:30-08:30 / Registration and Breakfast * 08:30-09:00 / Welcome o Symposium Chairs * 09:00-10:30 / Keynote Speech * 10:30-11:00 / Break * 11:00-12:30 / Session 1: Applications of Scheduling o "Real-Time Scheduling of Hierarchical Reward-Based Tasks" o "Real-time Support for Mobile Robotics" o "Template-Based Real-Time Dwell Scheduling with Energy Constraints" * 12:30-14:00 / Lunch * 14:00-15:30 / Session 2: Middleware o "Evaluating Real-Time Java for Mission Critical Large-Scale Embedded Systems" o "Feedback Control Real-Time Scheduling in ORB Middleware" o "Towards Predictability Real-Time Java Object Request Brokers" * 15:30-16:00 / Break * 16:00-17:30 / Session 3: Tools and Methodology o "VEST: An Aspect-Based Real-Time Composition Tool" o "Tool Set Implementation for Scenario-based Multithreading of UML-RT Models and Experimental Validation" o "A Model-Based Approach to System-Level Dependency and Real-Time Analysis of Embedded Software" * 17:30 / Wrap-up of Day 1 Thursday May 29 2003 * 07:30-08:45 / Registration and Breakfast * 08:45-09:00 / Welcome to Day 2 o Symposium Chairs * 09:00-10:30 / Session 4: Operating Systems o "A Cyclic-Executive-Based QoS Guarantee over USB" o "Kernel Support for Open QoS-Aware Computing" o "Practical Voltage-Scaling for Fixed-Priority RT-Systems" * 10:30-11:00 / Break * 11:00-12:30 / Session 5: Panel on Advances in Large-Scale Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems * 12:30-14:00 / Lunch * 14:00-15:30 / Session 6: Power-Aware Scheduling o "An Integrated Approach for Applying Dynamic Voltage Scaling to Hard Real-Time Systems" o "Evaluation of Application-aware Heterogeneous Embedded Systems for Performance and Energy Consumption" o "Collaborative Operating System and Compiler Power Management for Real-Time Applications" * 15:30-16:00 / Break * 16:00-17:30 / Session 7: Modeling and Experience o "Synchronous Modeling of Avionics Applications using the SIGNAL Language" o "Analysis of the Execution Time Unpredictability caused by Dynamic Branch Prediction" o "Modular Code Generation from Hybrid Automata based on Data Dependency" * 17:30 / Wrap-up of Day 2 Friday May 30 2003 * 07:30-08:45 / Registration and Breakfast * 08:45-09:00 / Welcome to Day 3 o Symposium Chairs * 09:00-10:30 / Invited Talk * 10:30-11:00 / Break * 11:00-12:30 / Session 8: Scheduling for Multiprocessing o "Global Multiprocessor Scheduling of Aperiodic Tasks using Time-Independent Priorities" o "Improving Scalability of Task Allocation and Scheduling in Large Distributed Real-Time Systems Using Shared Buffers" o "A comparison of MPCP and MSRP When Sharing Resources in the Janus Multiple-Processor-on-a-Chip Platform" * 12:30-14:00 / Lunch * 14:00-15:00 / Session 9: Quality of Service o "Probabilistic Worst-Case Response-Time Analysis for the Controller Area Network" o "Feedback Control with Queueing-Theoretic Prediction for Relative Delay Guarantees in Web Servers" * 15:00-15:30 / Break * 15:30-17:00 / Session : Panel * 17:00 / Wrap-up of the Symposium ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Conference Registration ======================= For electronic registration, follow the Registration link at http://www.rtas.org/ For mail/fax registration, send following registration form to: Linda Buss, Registrar E3774 - 550th Ave. Menomonie, WI 54751 Phone: 715-235-0487 Fax: 715-232-6244 or 715-235-2258 Email: ljbuss@wwt.net RTAS 2003 REGISTRATION FORM --------------------------- Please Print Name: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Dr. Prof. __________________________________________ Last/Family First MI Company/Affilation: _______________________________________________________ Address/Mailstop: ________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip/Country: ____________________________________________________ Daytime Number: _________________________ Email: _________________________ IEEE/Computer Society Member # ___________________________________________ ALL FEES ARE IN US DOLLARS CONFERENCE ONLY FEES: Category May 15, 2003 or Before After May 15, 2003 IEEE Members $520 $630 Non-Members $640 $790 Full-time Students $290 $390 WORKSHOP ONLY FEES: Category May 15, 2003 or Before After May 15, 2003 IEEE Members $155 $155 Non-Members $190 $240 Full-time Students no discount no discount EXTRA PAGE FEE: $200 per page, up to 2 pages Symposium Fee: $________________________________________________________ Workshop Fee: $________________________________________________________ Extra Page Fee: $________________________________________________________ Total Due: $________________________________________________________ Total Enclosed: $________________________________________________________ Please make all checks payable to the "IEEE/RTAS 2003". All checks must be in U/S. Dollars drawn on U.S. BANKS. Credit cards charges will appear on statement as "IEEE Computer Society - Registration". Method of payment accepted: ____ Personal Check ___ Company Check ___ Traveler's Check ___ VISA ___ MasterCard ___ American Express ___ Diners Club ___ Cash Credit Card Number: ______________________________ Exp. Date: _____________ Cardholder Name: ________________________________________________________ (Exactly as it appears on the Credit Card) Signature: ________________________________________________________ In the case you are registered as a student, please provide the following: Advisor name: ______________________________________________________ Advisor email address: ______________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - For more information check the RTAS 2003 Home Page at http://www.rtas.org -- Dr. Douglas C. Schmidt, Professor TEL: (615) 343-8197 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science FAX: (615) 343-7440 Vanderbilt University WEB: www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ Nashville, TN 37203 NET: schmidt@isis-server.isis.vanderbilt.edu