CALL FOR PAPERS

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TRACK CHAIRS

 

Paulo Martins

Chaminade University, USA

Leandro Buss Becker

UFSC, Brazil

 

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

 

Luis Almeida

U Aveiro, Portugal

Alan Burns

The University of York, UK

Gerhard Fohler

U of Kaiserslauten, Germany

Joerg Kaiser Guericke

U of Magdeburg, Germany

Hans Hansson

Malardalen University, Sweden

Michael G. Harbour

University of Cantabria, Spain

Tei-Wei Kuo

National Taiwan U, Taiwan

Julius Leite

UFF, Brazil

George Lima

UFBA, Brazil

Daniel Mossé

University of Pittsburgh, USA

Romulo de Oliveira

UFSC, Brazil

Carlos Pereira

UFRGS, Brazil

Peter Puschner

Vienna U of Technology, Austria

Jorge Real

Technical U of Valencia, Spain

Rodrigo Santos

U Nacional del Sur, Argentina

Eduardo Tovar

Polytechnic Institute of Porto

 

Track on Real-Time Systems

23rd ACM Symposium on Applied Computing

March 16 - 20, 2008,  Fortaleza, Brazil

http://cs.chaminade.edu/org/sac08

http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2008/

IMPORTANT DATES (NEW)

  

   Paper submissions:    
   Author notification:   

   Camera-ready due:  

 

September 16, 2007

October 19, 2007

October 30, 2007

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The focus of this track, which is at its first edition this year, is on the application of both novel and well-known techniques in real-time systems design and development.  Applications include avionics, aerospace, telecommunications, process control, consumer electronics, multimedia, entertainment, and automotive.  We solicit both regular  research papers and application experience papers  in an  effort to  bring together  academics  and industrial   practitioners.   Papers will  be  peer-reviewed by  at least  three  members of the program committee.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

SAC2008-RTS seeks papers covering all aspects of real-time systems design, analysis, implementation, evaluation, and case-studies. We welcome the submission of mature papers in several areas of real-time, including but not limited to: scheduling and schedulability analysis; worst-case execution time analysis; modeling and formal methods; validation techniques; quality of service support; reliability; compiler support; component-based approaches; middleware and distribution technologies; programming languages and operating systems; communication networks; wireless sensor networks; time engines and time synchronization; embedded systems; systems on chip; hardware/software co-design; power-aware and other resource-constrained techniques.

 

 PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished papers which fall into one of the following categories: 1) Research, 2) Applications/Experience, 3) Industrial. All submissions will be handled electronically, at the web site  for the track:

 

http://sac.cs.iupui.edu/SAC2008/SubmitAbstract.aspx

 

Papers should not exceed 5,000 words (5 pages according to the ACM style). Longer papers up to 8 pages will be imposed with additional charge upon publication.

Please send comments regarding these pages to Paulo Martins

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