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PPES 2011 : Predictability and Performance in Embedded Systems | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://ppes2011.cs.uni-saarland.de/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The PPES workshop is concerned with critical hard real-time systems that have to satisfy both efficiency and predictability requirements. For example, an electronic controller for a safety-critical system in an automobile needs to react not only correctly to external inputs such as rapid deceleration or loss of grip, but also provably within a given time-span. Although there exist techniques to accurately predict the worst-case execution time of critical embedded systems for complex microprocessors, the current approaches will not scale to future systems. The trend of integrating multiple functions on a single control unit or to use multi-core systems with shared resources saves costs, but introduces lots of interferences between tasks and components.
A unified approach which focuses on performance and predictability of Embedded Systems is needed to permit analysability of future systems. The workshop will discuss approaches to achieve improvements of worst-case predictability and of average-case performance on all system layers, including hardware architecture, operating systems, code generation, software architecture and program analysis. It will also discuss the problems arising in industrial practice in trying to achieve one or both of these goals and address proposed tools or standardisation efforts. We especially solicit contributions from industry, both from tool providers and from end users, on any of the workshop's topics. The workshop is co-located with the Conference on Design, Automation & Test in Europe (DATE). Accepted papers will be published in the OASIcs series of Dagstuhl publishing. |
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