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    WATERS 2011 - WATERS 2011 - 2nd International Workshop on Analysis Tools and Methodologies for Embedded and Real-time Systems

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    Deadline: April 10, 2011 | Date: July 05, 2011

    Venue/Country: Porto, Portugal

    Updated: 2011-03-21 13:24:09 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    2nd International Workshop on Analysis Tools and Methodologies for

    Embedded and Real-time Systems (WATERS 2011)

    http://retis.sssup.it/waters2011

    July 5th, 2011, Porto, Portugal

    In conjunction with ECRTS 2011

    WATERS 2011 - CALL FOR PAPERS

    Research in real-time systems has gone very far from the initial

    seminal papers back in the 70s. Many algorithms, design methodologies,

    techniques and tools have been proposed, spanning several application

    areas, from RTOS to distributed systems, from safety critical to soft

    real-time systems. However, unlike other research areas (e.g.,

    networking) there are no widely recognised reference tools or

    methodologies for comparing different research works in the area.

    In fact, the comparison among results achieved by different research

    groups becomes non-trivial or impossible due to the lack of common

    tools or methodologies by means of which the comparison is done. For

    example, different authors use different algorithms for generating

    random task sets, different application traces when simulating dynamic

    real-time systems, different simulation engines when simulating

    scheduling algorithms. Therefore, research in the field of real-time

    and embedded systems would greatly benefit from the availability of

    well-engineered, possibly open tools, simulation frameworks and data

    sets which may constitute a common metrics for evaluating simulation

    or experimental results in the area. Also, it would be nice to have a

    possibly wide set of reusable data sets or behavioural models coming

    from realistic industrial use-cases over which to evaluate the

    performance of novel algorithms. Availability of such items would

    increase the possibility to compare novel techniques in dealing with

    problems already tackled by others from the multifaceted viewpoints of

    effectiveness, overhead, performance, applicability, etc.

    The ambitious goal of the International Workshop on Analysis Tools and

    Methodologies for Embedded and Real-time Systems is to start creating

    a common ground and a community to collect methodologies, software

    tools, best practices, data sets, application models, benchmarks and

    any other way to improve comparability of results in the current

    practice of research in real-time and embedded systems. People from

    industry are welcome to contribute with realistic data or methods

    coming from their own experience.

    SCOPE

    The workshop seeks original contributions on methods and tools for

    real-time and embedded systems analysis, simulation, modelling and

    benchmarking. We look for papers describing well-engineered, highly

    reusable, possibly open, tools that can be used by other researchers.

    Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

    * Simulation of real-time, distributed and embedded systems

    * Simulation of multi-core, many-core and massively parallel and

    distributed systems

    * Modelling, analysis and simulation of Operating Systems components

    * Tools and methodologies for real-time analysis

    * Instrumentation of Operating Systems

    * Tracing methods and overhead analysis

    * Power consumption models and experimental data for real-time

    power-aware systems

    * Middleware components and mechanisms for distributed infrastructures

    supporting real-time and QoS-aware Cloud Computing applications

    * Realistic case studies and reusable data sets

    * Comparative evaluation of existing algorithms

    PAPER SUBMISSION

    Submitted papers should follow the IEEE conference format and should

    not exceed 6 pages in length. Papers may be submitted in either PDF or

    Postscript format. The papers will be reviewed by the workshop

    Program Committee. All accepted papers will be made available to all

    participants one week before the workshop so that contributions can be

    examined prior to the event. Instructions on how to submit papers will

    be available on the workshop website: http://retis.sssup.it/waters2011.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    * Submission deadline: April, 10th 2011

    * Acceptance notification: May, 8th 2011

    WORKSHOP CHAIRS

    Giuseppe Lipari, Tommaso Cucinotta

    Real-Time Systems Laboratory

    Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa (Italy)

    {g.lipari, t.cucinotta} at sssup.it


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